Review of Personality and social change: Attitude formation in a student community.

1944 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 128-129
Author(s):  
John G. Darley
Author(s):  
Iván De Jesús Espinosa Torres

Este artículo ofrece avances y reflexiones de la investigación en curso Experiencias significativas en las relaciones docente-estudiantes-comunidad en escuelas telesecundarias de la región intercultural HUSANCHA. La indagación sigue un enfoque fenomenológico-hermenéutico. El artículo tiene como objetivo analizar, desde el contexto, cuáles son las experiencias significativas que dotan de sentido y significado a la escuela, en tanto éstas han trascendido hacia la familia, comunidad o región, ofreciendo soluciones a problemáticas comunes y cotidianas. Se sostiene que los procesos de comprensión y entendimiento en las relaciones que entablan los docentes de las telesecundarias ubicadas en localidades de Huixtán, San Cristóbal de Las Casas y Chanal en Chiapas, México, con sus estudiantes y comunidad, potencian posibilidades de cambio social en esta región intercultural, ya que a partir de esta relación se generan aprendizajes para saber convivir con diferentes, comprender su cultura, sentir, establecervínculos de respeto, co-construir conocimientos e integrar comunidades de aprendizaje.AbstractThis article displays the progress and some reflections of an ongoing research entitled “Significant experiences in teacher-student-community relationships in telesecundarias schools of the HUSANCHA region”. For this research we follow a phenomenological-hermeneutic approach. Inthis article we aim to analyze, from their particular context, what are the relevant experiences that give meaning and significance to school, as this experiences have extended to family, community and/or region, offering solutions to common everyday problems. We argue that the process of comprehension and understanding within the relationships in which teachers of secondary education in the towns of Huixtán, San Cristóbal de las Casas and Chanal, in Chiapas, Mexico, engage with their students and the community enhance the posibilites of social change in this intercultural region, specially since this relationships generate learning of ways to live with with different groups of people, understand their culture, feel, establish links of mutual respect, co-construct knowledges and integrate learnings communities.Recibido: 07 de mayo de 2014Aceptado: 30 de octubre de 2014


Author(s):  
Eva Walther ◽  
Claudia Trasselli

Abstract. Two experiments tested the hypothesis that self-evaluation can serve as a source of interpersonal attitudes. In the first study, self-evaluation was manipulated by means of false feedback. A subsequent learning phase demonstrated that the co-occurrence of the self with another individual influenced the evaluation of this previously neutral target. Whereas evaluative self-target similarity increased under conditions of negative self-evaluation, an opposite effect emerged in the positive self-evaluation group. A second study replicated these findings and showed that the difference between positive and negative self-evaluation conditions disappeared when a load manipulation was applied. The implications of self-evaluation for attitude formation processes are discussed.


1982 ◽  
Vol 37 (5) ◽  
pp. 592-593
Author(s):  
Leroy H. Pelton

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