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- Bibliotherapy for children; Bibliotherapy for teenagers; (1)
- Educational counseling--Moral and ethical aspects; Student counselors--Training of; (1)
- Group reading; Literature--Study and teaching (Elementary); (1)
- Language and languages--Computer-assisted instruction; Language and languages--Computer network resources; (1)
- Moral education; Character--Study and teaching; (1)
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Music At Northern Iowa, V18, Fall 1999, University Of Northern Iowa. School Of Music.
Music At Northern Iowa, V18, Fall 1999, University Of Northern Iowa. School Of Music.
Rhythms: Music at the University of Northern Iowa
Inside This Issue:
--Greetings from the Director
--Concert Chorale performs in eastern Europe
--Vallentine appointed director of School of Music
--18th Annual Scholarship Benefit Concert
--Faculty Members Retire
--Students Earn Honors
--Faculty Activities
--Spotlight Series
--New faculty join School of Music
--Giving notes
--Alumni News
--Lost Alumni
--The Bill Shepherd Story
--Emeritus Activities
--Special Events 1998-99
Bibliotherapy : The Use Of Books As An Intervention With Children And Adolescents, Jennifer R. Schmidt
Bibliotherapy : The Use Of Books As An Intervention With Children And Adolescents, Jennifer R. Schmidt
Graduate Research Papers
Bibliotherapy is defined as "the use of literature and poetry in the treatment of people with emotional problems or mental illness" (Pardeck, 1994, p.421). The purpose of this paper is to explore bibliotherapy and to identify the advantages of using it with children and adolescents. Readers will gain an understanding of the stages of bibliotherapy, the goals of bibliotherapy, how to implement bibliotherapy into a counseling program, and the benefits and limitations of bibliotherapy. In addition, suggestions for working with specific client populations are given.
Ethical Issues In Experiential Counselor Training Groups, Lisa Kramer Kukral
Ethical Issues In Experiential Counselor Training Groups, Lisa Kramer Kukral
Graduate Research Papers
Of the ethical issues addressed in the professional literature regarding group counselor training, those most frequently addressed are confidentiality and dual relationships, and informed consent and involuntary participation. The purpose of this paper is to explore how these ethical guidelines apply to the personal growth/training groups utilized in counseling master's and doctoral programs and the ethical dilemmas that arise because of them. This paper will also explore suggestions that have been made to address these ethical dilemmas.
Character Education In The Schools, Holly Mcleod Gilliland
Character Education In The Schools, Holly Mcleod Gilliland
Graduate Research Papers
The purpose of this master's paper is to familiarize educators with character education as a curricular entity and to demonstrate that it is worthwhile to intermingle character education into a program without detracting from students' core subjects. A review of literature indicates that there is a character crisis among youth in America. Although character education has been present in some form in the earliest schools up to now, this intervention is being resurrected in schools with assistance from national organizations such as Character Education Partnership and CHARACTER COUNTS!
Ideas for the inclusion of character education are presented followed by a …
Expending The Content Of Curriculum : Implementation Of The World Wide Web Into Foreign Language Teaching, Ping Gao
Graduate Research Papers
This study investigated the factors that impact the decisions to integrate the World Wide Web into foreign language curriculum. This inquiry involved a combined approach -- including a survey and a case study. The current status of the technology application in foreign language instruction at a state university in the United States was assessed through the survey. It revealed that integrating the Web was the least immediate concern of most foreign language professors due to their limited knowledge, their inadequate training, and their ambiguous attitudes. A case study of an innovator's practice of integrating the Web in foreign language instruction …
Literature Circles, Diane Maclennan
Literature Circles, Diane Maclennan
Graduate Research Papers
This paper is a review of the literature concerning the use of literature circles in elementary classrooms. The purpose of this paper is to present all aspects of literature circles, both the pros and cons, within the context of elementary classrooms. The content of the paper deals with the historical aspect of reading instruction, variations of literature circles, advantages of literature circles, and suggested guidelines for successful literature circles. This paper concludes that literature circles are a unique format for successful book discussions in which· students and teachers work collaboratively to enable optimal educational success.
The Teaching Of Digital Vs. Traditional Photography, Carolyn Prins
The Teaching Of Digital Vs. Traditional Photography, Carolyn Prins
Graduate Research Papers
I have been teaching photography in the traditional sense for over fifteen years. I have seen photography shift in those years from a silver-based medium to encompass the digital world, a filmless kind of art. The two media are very different, and the teaching of them are correspondingly different, yet the end result should be the same: a student who can produce an image that is visually satisfying, whether the image is informative in nature or is considered fine art. In this project, I want to compare instructional strategies for traditional photography tools to teaching strategies for digital photography.