Rosalyn Anstine Templeton
Bradley University
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Learning Environments Research | 1998
Celia E. Johnson; Rosalyn Anstine Templeton
The purpose of this study was to investigate subtle aspects of the school environment in a city school, where teachers and students had previously implemented activities to increase awareness of peace as a means of promoting a change in behavior. Responses to the School-Level Environmental Questionnaire (SLEQ) indicated that teachers wanted more student support, more resources, and less work pressure. Teachers chose the area of student support on which to focus in developing action plans. An interview with the assistant principal provided perspective on progress made after implementing the action plans.
International Journal for The Advancement of Counselling | 2002
Christopher J. Rybak; Guofang Wan; Celia E. Johnson; Rosalyn Anstine Templeton
In view of the increasing need formeaningful cross-cultural understanding, thefacilitation of dialogue about diverse modelsof human wellness will help promote greaterunderstanding for educational professionalsacross divergent cultural backgrounds. Such adiscussion will by necessity is comprehensiveand far-reaching. Topics of consideration willinclude the common concerns of counselors andeducators, cross-cultural trainingopportunities, and Eastern and Westernphilosophies of education, development, andemotional wellness. As a beginning step in thisprocess of understanding perspectives fromdifferent parts of the globe, a pilot studyusing a questionnaire was conducted withrespect to Chinese and U.S. Universityeducators. Findings regarding similaritiesand differences are described. Preliminaryfindings suggest that differing philosophiesmay underlay the perspectives of Chineseeducators, who are strongly influenced byConfucius, and American educators who arestrongly influenced by Western thinkers such asDewey. Yet, both Chinese and Americaneducators agreed that the top priority ofeducators was student academic achievement. The results of the study suggested that therole of counselor be construed differently inChina as compared to the U.S. for a complexityof reasons described in this article.
Learning Environments Research | 1998
Rosalyn Anstine Templeton; Celia E. Johnson
Archive | 2002
Rosalyn Anstine Templeton; Jobie L. Skaggs; Celia E. Johnson
Archive | 2003
Celia E. Johnson; Hwa Lee; Rosalyn Anstine Templeton
Archive | 2002
Bonnie B. Hinrichsen; Janet E. Jackson; Celia E. Johnson; Rosalyn Anstine Templeton; Peggy N. Flannigan; Betty Jane Lawrence; Doan T. Modianos; Jobie L. Skaggs
Archive | 2007
Rosalyn Anstine Templeton; Celia E. Johnson
Archive | 2002
Celia E. Johnson; Rosalyn Anstine Templeton
Archive | 2001
Rosalyn Anstine Templeton; Celia E. Johnson
Academic exchange quarterly | 2001
Celia E. Johnson; Guofang Wan; Rosalyn Anstine Templeton; Lesley P. Graham; Joan L. Sattler