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Iowa State Dept. of Public Instruction, Des Moines. School Psychological Services. – 1984
This publication provides examples that illustrate how school psychologists might use graphs to improve communication of their perceptions, data, and understanding of clients' behavior to parents and students, and to other educators. The booklet is divided into two parts. Part I presents 15 graphs which were sent to school psychologists in Iowa…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Graphics, Elementary Secondary Education, Graphs
Leung, Brian P.; Silberling, Jessica – California School Psychologist, 2006
Classroom climate, though difficult to define and assess, affects student learning especially in the elementary schools. Much of the current research focuses on the primary architect of classroom climate--the teacher. There is little doubt that teacher behaviors determine the overall climate of the classroom, but peer actions and reactions also…
Descriptors: Social Status, School Psychologists, Student Motivation, Classroom Environment
Kowalski, Patricia S. – 1987
A method of graphing multivariate data, called the star plot, is very useful in educational contexts because it provides teachers and guidance counselors with information not present in unsupplemented student achievement data. The utility of the method can be seen in analysis of data from a study of factors related to the problem-solving ability…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Graphs, High Achievement