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Peer reviewedColey, John D. – Child Development, 1995
Examined whether children differentiate or confuse the domains of folk biology and folk psychology. Children and adult subjects were asked whether the animals depicted in pictures possessed certain biological and psychological properties. Results indicated that by kindergarten, notions of folk psychology and folk biology are sufficiently…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedUttal, David; And Others – Child Development, 1995
Toddlers were asked to find a hidden toy based on one hidden in a scale model of the room, after varying periods of delay. Subjects experiencing a longer delay on the first trial performed more poorly than those experiencing the long delay later in the trials. Results indicate the difficulty for children of keeping a symbol-referent relation in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Recall (Psychology), Short Term Memory
Peer reviewedMerriman, William E.; And Others – Child Development, 1995
Two studies examined the proposed Nominal Passover Effect, whereby toddlers pass over a novel--though repeated--label for a familiar object. Found that the passover experience was often sufficient to counteract children's tendency to generalize a novel label on the basis of perceptual similarity. (HTH)
Descriptors: Perceptual Development, Toddlers, Word Recognition
Hampton, Marjorie – Texas Child Care, 1995
Examines how children learn, particularly how they learn violent behavior, and discusses why and how one preschool limits children's aggressive superhero play. Describes how the school teaches cooperation and caring, and lists the benefits of limiting superhero play. (HTH)
Descriptors: Aggression, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
Kim, Younjee – Texas Child Care, 1995
Explores the barriers that physical appearance and cultural differences pose for children of Asian descent. Explores ways to facilitate second-language learning and provides information on classroom behaviors characteristic of Asian cultures and common surnames from various Asian countries. (HTH)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Childhood Needs, Cultural Awareness
Texas Child Care, 1995
Notes that the best way to learn about another culture is to know how its habits, traditions, and environments differ from or resemble our own. Provides several activities to help young children understand Asian cultures, including cooking, origami, and games and festivals. (HTH)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness
Riley, Cheryl K. – Pathways to Outdoor Communication, 1995
Outdoor educators can help students, program participants, and colleagues find a special place in nature that enables them to cherish nature's gifts, its healing power, and its ability to bring inner peace. Becoming emotionally connected with nature promotes development of an environmental ethic and a sense of stewardship for the land. (LP)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Educational Benefits, Environmental Education, Mentors
Thomas, Christine L.; Peterson, Tammy A. – Pathways to Outdoor Communication, 1995
Describes a program developed to address barriers that prevent women from participating in hunting and fishing, and to give participants opportunities to learn outdoor skills in a nonthreatening environment. Over 600 women participated in 6 outdoor skill clinics in Wisconsin, Nebraska, Oregon, and Texas. Overviews marketing strategies related to…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Educational Environment, Educational Opportunities, Elementary Secondary Education
Parisio, Richard – Pathways to Outdoor Communication, 1995
John Burroughs was a poet-naturalist who spent most of his life during the late 1800s and early 1900s living in a rustic cabin that he built almost entirely from native materials. Burroughs suggested that becoming a good observer of nature was a function of the whole person and the power of concentrated attention, and not of the eyes alone. (LP)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Furniture, Life Style, Naturalism
Peer reviewedKandel, Denise; And Others – Social Forces, 1995
Among a longitudinal cohort of 400 employed males, illicit drug use had a positive impact on wages up to age 28-29 and a negative impact by the mid-30s. A life-span perspective emphasizes differential short- and long-term impacts of education, training, and job changes on users' and nonusers' incomes. Contains 57 references. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: Adults (30 to 45), Age Differences, Drinking, Education Work Relationship
Peer reviewedJanoski, Thomas; Wilson, John – Social Forces, 1995
Data from the Youth-Parent Socialization Panel Study were used to examine changes in social participation as people move from high school to parenthood. Participation in self-oriented (occupational and professional) organizations was related to socioeconomic status (education, occupation, and income), while community-oriented participation was…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Organizations, Family Influence, Motivation
Peer reviewedKposowa, Augustine J.; And Others – Social Forces, 1995
Multivariate hazards regression analysis of data from the 1979-85 National Longitudinal Mortality Study provided mixed results concerning the social integration hypothesis of suicide. Among white males, divorced or separated men and those living alone had significantly higher risks of suicide mortality, but single and widowed men did not have…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Educational Attainment, Income, Males
Chase, Michelle; Chase, Robert – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1992
Outdoor leaders need counseling skills to deal with interpersonal conflicts that arise within a group and to facilitate participant growth and change. Person-centered counseling, reality therapy counseling, and behavioral counseling are discussed, as well as how various techniques from each can be used to the benefit of the leader and the group.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Behavior Modification, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
Ringer, Martin – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1992
Describes characteristics and nature of games, which are a type of experiential learning useful for personal and group development. Discusses the four phases of game sessions (planning, introducing, action, and debriefing or processing); roles that leaders must enact to be effective; and some common problems that leaders encounter. (TD)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Games, Group Dynamics
Kiewa, Jackie – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1992
Too much excitement leads to anxiety, resulting in the impetus to reduce stimuli. Adventure experience leaders, in their enthusiasm for challenge and self-discovery through adventure, may ignore those clients who exist in a state of anxiety. This warning is particularly salient in regards to captive populations, such as a school group in a…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Anxiety, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics


