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Dart, Barry C.; Clarke, John A. – Educational Review, 1988
Research on gender differences in classroom interaction patterns is reviewed. The analysis of 24 Year 8 science lessons in Brisbane, Australia, indicates that the interaction patterns of girls are not significantly different from those of boys. Suggestions for future classroom interaction research based on more complex perspectives are proposed.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Foreign Countries, Grade 8, Interaction Process Analysis
Lubin, David; Whiting, Beatrice B. – 1977
This research describes the attempts of 24 male and 24 female Kikuyu children (aged 2-9 years) to persuade other Kikuyu children and adults to comply to their demands. Examined was the sequence of behaviors beginning when a child encountered a noncompliant response from a target, and continuing until the child either gained compliance or gave up…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aggression, Children, Early Childhood Education
Wiener, Judith; Harris, P. J. – 1993
To investigate differences in social behavior between learning disabled (LD) and non-learning disabled (NLD) children in different size groups and to examine the association between children's social behavior and acceptance by their peers, a study was conducted of 44 LD and 50 NLD boys and 7 LD and 13 NLD girls from fourth, fifth, and sixth grade…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Females, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics
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Neill, Sean R. St J. – British Educational Research Journal, 1991
Presents results of a study of adolescents' responses to being touched. Breaks downs findings by status and sex of toucher, age and sex of subject, and type of touch and part of body being touched. Concludes that effective use of touch depends on conforming to expectations in terms of how, where, and by whom child is touched. (DK)
Descriptors: Body Language, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Response, Foreign Countries
Korabik, Karen – 1982
Studies have shown that, in small groups, two types of leaders generally emerge, i.e., a task specialist concerned with achieving the group's goals and a social-emotional specialist concerned with the morale and cohesiveness of the group. To determine if leadship style is related to sex role orientation, rather than to biological sex, to…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Biological Influences, College Students, Females
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Hacker, R. G. – International Journal of Science Education, 1991
Describes the interactions of high school girls and boys during coeducational science lessons. Analyses of the audiovideo recordings of 144 lessons taught by 12 male teachers indicate that girls were more likely to initiate classroom discourse. Findings did not support the hypothesis that gender disparity in science achievement in favor of boys…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Interaction Process Analysis
Murphy, H. F.; Wilkinson, J. E. – 1980
Using a test-observe-test design with a sample of 29 4-year-old children, this study examined the relationship between children's activity choices in a typical progressive nursery school and their intellectual performance, socioeconomic status (SES), and sex. An attempt was made to identify those experiential factors associated with changes in…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Class Activities, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Nairn, Karen – New Zealand Journal of Geography, 1991
Describes the distribution of teacher interactions with male and female students in secondary geography classrooms. Reports that, in 70 percent of the classes, attention was unequally divided with the surplus in favor of males in 57 percent. Notes that the majority of geography students are female, whereas 80 percent of the teachers are male. (DK)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Females