developing
(adjective)
Of a country: becoming economically more mature or advanced; becoming industrialized.
Examples of developing in the following topics:
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Kohlberg and Moral Development
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Freud's Psychosexual Theory of Development
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Technological Developments in Textiles
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The Developing World
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Stages of Cognitive Development
- Review the four major stages of cognitive development: Piaget's Stages (http://epltt.coe.uga.edu/index.php?
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The development of life on Earth
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Employee Development
- Employee development helps organizations succeed through helping employees grow.
- Human resource development consists of training, organization, and career-development efforts to improve individual, group, and organizational effectiveness.
- The sponsors of employee development are senior managers.
- The participants are the people who actually go through the employee development, and also benefit significantly from effective development.
- Talent development, part of human resource development, is the process of changing an organization, its employees, and its stakeholders, using planned and unplanned learning, in order to achieve and maintain a competitive advantage for the organization.
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Levinson
- Levinson was one of the founders of the field of positive adult development.
- In this dissertation, he attempted to develop a way of measuring ethnocentrism.
- Now that there is scientific proof that individuals continue to develop as adults, researchers have begun investigating how to foster such development.
- Rather than just describing, as phenomenon, the fact that adults continue to develop, researchers are interested in aiding and guiding that development.
- Summarize Daniel Levinson's theory of positive adult development and how it influenced changes in the perception of development during adulthood
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Developmental Psychology
- They view development as a lifelong process that can be studied scientifically across three developmental domains—physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development.
- There are several theories of development that focus on the following issues: whether development is continuous or discontinuous, whether development follows one course or many, and the relative influence of nature versus nurture on development.
- The continuous-development perspective views development as a cumulative process, gradually improving on existing skills.
- In contrast, theorists who view development as discontinuous believe that development takes place in unique stages: it occurs at specific times or ages.
- The concept of continuous development can be visualized as a smooth slope of progression, whereas discontinuous development sees growth in more discrete stages.
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Development of Human Resources
- Human resource development combines training and career development to improve the effectiveness of the individual, group, and organization.
- Human resources development (HRD) as a theory is a framework for the expansion of human capital within an organization through the development of both the organization and the individual to achieve performance improvement.
- Human resource development is the integrated use of training, organization, and career development efforts to improve individual, group, and organizational effectiveness.
- Training and development (TD), the development of human expertise for the purpose of improving performance
- Human resource development combines training and career development to improve the effectiveness of the individual, group, and organization.