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Sheingold, Karen; And Others – Journal of Social Issues, 1984
Outlines two elements of the process by which computers are incorporated into the social context of the classroom: (1) teachers' interpretations of the meaning of software, and (2) teachers' and students' views regarding the new learning interactions arising from work with computers. Discusses educational advantages of computer use in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Computers, Courseware, Elementary Secondary Education
Berliner, David; Casanova, Ursula – Instructor, 1985
In separate articles under the same title, both authors stress the importance of students' feelings of self-esteem and well-being in the classroom. The frequency of interaction with teachers, which directly influences self-esteem, diminishes as children move toward ninth grade while attitude toward school and school subjects becomes increasingly…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Self Esteem, Student Attitudes

Joyce, William W. – Michigan Social Studies Journal, 1986
Reviews research on students' attitudes toward social studies instruction at the elementary and secondary levels. In general, studies reveal a more negative attitude toward social studies than other subjects. Favorable attitudes are fostered by teachers who, among other things, go beyond being competent instructors to make social studies…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Secondary Education

McCafferty, W. Dean – Education, 1980
Compliance, identification, internalization, and expectancy are delineated and defined as three conscious and one nonconscious reaction to social influence. Discussion centers on the implications of each reaction in terms of a classroom environment wherein teacher and students influence each other and are subject to the pressures of public…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Environment, Expectation, Identification (Psychology)

Davidson, Ann Locke; And Others – Educational Foundations, 1993
Examines the effects of ethnicity on students, discussing how the meaning and practice of ethnic identity are shaped by school experiences. The article suggests ethnicity is negotiated across time and social situations, rather than solely from group membership. Daily social interaction mediates and reshapes institutionally produced social or…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnicity, Group Unity
Fallahi, Mitra – 1994
This paper addresses the role of the classroom in bringing students of different backgrounds together and the role of the teacher in creating an atmosphere in which students not only get along well with each other, but also develop respect and appreciation that they carry with them outside of school. There is a need to create an atmosphere of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cultural Activities, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism

Lin, Bao-Shan; Crawley, Frank E. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1987
Reports on an investigation into the differences in classroom climate and science-related attitudes among junior high school science classes on students in Taiwan. Most of the differences in classroom climate, student attitude, and their interactions were attributed to school location (metropolitan versus rural) rather than student…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Classroom Environment, Foreign Countries, Rural Urban Differences
Staub, Debbie – Learning, 1996
Research that examines the effect of inclusive education on students without disabilities shows improvements in their ability to make friends with disabled students, social skills, self-esteem, personal principles, patience, and comfort level with people who are different. Techniques for creating caring inclusive classroom environments are…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

Samimy, Keiko Komiya – Theory into Practice, 1994
Responding to foreign language learners' affective needs may help enhance learners' success in Japanese. American students face many linguistic and psychological barriers when learning Japanese. The article examines such affective variables as anxiety, risk taking, and motivation as significant contributing factors for differential success in…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Classroom Environment, Higher Education
Keulen, Jean E. van – College of Education Review, 1995
Discusses how cultural differences contribute to overrepresentation of African Americans in special education, examining European American cultural expectations that clash with those of African Americans. Factors contributing to overrepresentation include cultural discontinuity and prejudicial practices among African American students and European…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Black Students, Classroom Environment, Cultural Differences

Walker, Emilie V. Siddle – Theory into Practice, 1992
Article investigates why process teaching fails to provide African-American students with access to literacy, delineating assumptions in process theory to explain some African-American students' failure to respond to process methods. Process discussions need to include the affective domain of teaching, particularly as it impedes African-American…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Access to Education, Black Students