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Citation

Wood NL, Wood RA, McDonald TD. Adolescence 1988; 23(90): 349-356.

Affiliation

Division of Student Affairs, North Dakota State University, Fargo 58105.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1988, Libra Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3407497

Abstract

This paper demonstrates how collaboration among student development educators and university instructors can utilize the content of academic courses to facilitate personal development in adolescent college students. Through an application of Chickering's (1969) seven vectors of human development (which occur during adolescence and early adulthood), this objective was accomplished in a course entitled Drinking and Driving: Legal and Social Aspects. Essay exams were analyzed for self-reported anecdotal behavioral examples of developmental growth attributable to participation in this course. Analysis of the results indicated that the class content had a definite developmental impact on the students, in addition to intellectual growth. By helping academic educators recognize that within their course content and structure they can and do affect adolescents on many developmental dimensions, the end result can be a richer, holistic educational experience for students.


Language: en

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