EDUCATIONAL AND SYSTEMS THEORY
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- Developmental Counseling and Therapy: A Diverse Comprehensive Cognitive Intervention TechniqueKey elements of developmental counseling and therapy are discussed such as: theoretical roots, client assessment, the intervention selection processes, the key assumptions regarding symptom etiology, the range of application and empirical evaluations.
- Applied Sociological Theory: Weberian Theory in Modern SocietyAn essay discussing George Ritzer's article on the McDonaldization of Contemporary Society. Both the article and this discussion attempt to show how historical sociological theory can be applied to the modern sociological world.
- Premarital and Remarital CounselingPremarital counseling is not the same as post-marital therapy. Premarital is educational and preventive while post marital is reparative.
- Theories of the Rice, Crabb, and Hawkins ModelsRice, Hawkins, and Crabb, This paper will be comparing these three brilliant men and their theories to bring the strong and weak points together for a final analysis.
- The Art and Craft of TradingThe Art and Craft of Trading is a 12 chapter series designed to describe and explain the realities of market speculation.
- Name and Nature of Comparative LiteratureComparative Literature is an intensely scholarly area of study which is commonly misunderstood. It has a distinct perspective, spirit, and methodology which make it unique from other views of literature.
- Treatment and Education Versus Incarceration for Drug Addicted Offendersthis is a first person as well as research based account of the drug "rehabilitation" system in place as opposed to the "lock them away and forget them theory."
- File-Sharing and Illegal DownloadingA persuasive research paper dealing with the issue of file sharing, and illegal downloading among people of the world today with emphasis in the United States among colleges and universities.
- Open Systems and Their UsesAn examination of what open systems are and what they can be used for along with some useful definitions in the field of management.
- Integrated Theory of Social Work PracticeThis paper describes the integrated approach to social work that I have developed after my first year internship. It includes a discussion of holistic approaches, ecosystems perspective, and CBT group work.
- Crime and Deviance is a Learned Behavior: Birds of a Feather Do Flock TogetherI provide a better understanding of crime and deviance using Ronald Akers' Social Learning Theory and Edwin Sutherland's Differential Association.
- What Makes the University of Cincinnati Tick and its PR WorkThe University of Cincinnati was founded in 1819 and credits itself on offering students a balance of "educational excellence and real-world experience."
- An Overview about the Critical Race TheoryThis paper reviews Critical Race Theory and how it relates to American public schools.
Ten Great Educational Gifts for Homeschooled ChildrenThis is an article with ten ideas for great educational gifts for the homeschooled child on your list.- School Reform and No Child Left Behind ActThe time period of this piece will start in the early 1950's and extend into the next century. This paper will reflect upon the four principles of the No Child Left Behind Act and will present an essay on contemporary school reform.
- Women and Hermetic Kabbalah: Dwelling on the Tree of LifeThe history of Judiac & Hermetic Kabbalah, and the rights of gentile women to study them. Written for "Women, Religion and Social Change" (December 23, 2002) from the personal prospective of a Gentile woman who is beginning to study Hermetic Kabbalah.
- Personality and the WorkplaceStudy of personality traits in the workplace. Classifying personality traits in psychology. Explanation of personality trait theories in psychology.
Sankhya: Classical Indian Philosophy and SocietyAn exploration of the relation of Sankhya, a classical Indian philosophy, in the context of its universal practice on Earth, for the purpose of understanding it as a 'blueprint' for an ideal society.- Four Dimensions of Educational Policy Theory: Normative, Structural, Constituentive, and TechnicalPolicies are conducive for improving education for all students.
- Applying Learning Theory to Online Instructional Design for Alternative High School StudentsNot all students "fit" into what traditional high school offers. The "under-achievers", "free-spirits", or "individualists" students often suffer academically within four brick walls. These students struggle...
- Jean Piaget's Enlightened Influence on the American Educational SystemEarly psychologists and American educators agreed with the repressive “Prussian” educational model of building obedient, robotic students. Several more nurturing people, such as Maria Montessori and Horace Mann, helped our system trend more positively.
Samples of Solicitation Letter, Application Letter, Narrative Report and Learning ModuleThese combined 4-letter-articles contain the narrative report, learning module and the aforementioned letters which are very important in business correspondence, especially when said letters are used for the higher authorities regarding promotions, etc.
Theoretical Background and Research MethodologyArtists' choices are not at random. They are driven by what artists are trying to achieve and they are assessed by the artists every step of the way to assure that the choices being made are congruent with their purpose.- Student Retention and Persistence in Higher EducationStudent retention is a frequently discussed and commonly studied phenomenon in higher education. It is the "ability of an institution to retain a student from admission through graduation."
- Education, Punishment and Sexual Pleasure: Puritanism in New EnglandVenture into this part of American history to learn some of the lesser known facts about our first settlers. The Puritans instituted educational and governmental systems, some of which we still use today. But there was also a darker side to Puritanism.
- George Combe and the British Influence on American EducationGeorge Combe, brother of Andrew Combe, Scottish physiologist; was a writer on phrenology and education. He was born in Edinburgh, where for some time he practised as a lawyer.
- Bipolar Disorder/Manic Depression: History, Symptoms, Effects and TreatmentsThis is a research paper that provides a basic overview of the symptoms of and issues surrounding bipolar disorder. It also provides information about pediatric bipolar disorder and its related educational policies and implications.
- Cultural Diversity and Conflict ResolutionHowever, it is this same diversity that has led to conflict. Diversification factors include race, ethnicity, and gender in these conflict issues. The types of conflicts to be explored are the student to student (S2S) and the student to faculty (S2F).
- Important Concerns and Theories About Intelligence TestingThis is a discussion about the important issues that surround intelligence and the use of intelligence testing. It includes a review of the historical background and an exploration of the potential dangers of continuing to use intelligence tests today.
- Rewarding Systems: The Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic ModelsMost people are aware of the extrinsic reward system, but how many are keenly aware of the intrinsic, or of the value of combining the two in order to motivate and reward children in the classroom?
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