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Didham, Cheryl K. – 1987
What teachers do in the classroom affects pupil learning. To shape patterns of interactions proactively, teachers must get useful feedback they can understand. Seeing objective data may encourage teachers to think more seriously about the ways their classroom behavior influences students and about how students' behavior reciprocally influences…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Davis, Steven; Chown, Bill – 1986
Using data excerpted from a larger 1985 study, researchers reviewed records of a group of inmates of Oklahoma Department of Corrections institutions who received vocational-technical training between January 1982 and July 1986, to check for recidivism (reincarceration). The study examined the recidivism trends among inmates released after…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Rehabilitation, Job Training, Outcomes of Education
Manos, Michael J.; And Others – 1988
The Youth Development Project is a research-based program for delinquency prevention. The project tested three strategies for children and youth at-risk: social skills training, cooperative student team learning, and parent school liaison. Data collection and planning began in the 1983-84 school year and intervention was started in 1984-85.…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Attendance, Behavior Change, Delinquency
Kroll, Ronald C. – 1989
In response to concern that open admissions was contributing to declining student preparation and institutional reputation, Practical Bible Training School, a small, private college, proposed new admission criteria: an American College Testing Service (ACT) score of 15, a Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) combined score of 700, or a 2.00 high school…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Church Related Colleges, Enrollment Influences
Sinagra, Marsha D.; Lopez, Kathryn – 1989
The Associate, Read and Connect (ARC) method is an instructional reading technique which employs cognitive mapping, or networking, to provide developmental reading students with a strategy for effectively dealing with college-level materials. ARC, based on the ability to utilize prior knowledge of a given subject matter, teaches students to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Instructional Innovation, Program Effectiveness, Reading Strategies
Gately, Susan E. – 1989
This study investigated the incidence of alcohol and/or drug abuse within families of emotionally disturbed/behaviorally disordered children, and the effectiveness of an alcohol and drug awareness curriculum for these children. Subjects were 116 children, aged 6-15, attending a residential and day treatment center. While 35.3% of the children were…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Behavior Disorders, Curriculum, Drug Addiction
O'Sullivan, Rita G. – 1990
The high school dropout rate is a matter for serious concern. Nationally, dropout prevention programs for at-risk youth have emerged and are increasing. In response to this situation a model middle school dropout prevention program was implemented for a small city public school system. This study assessed the effectiveness of the first year of the…
Descriptors: Achievement, Dropout Prevention, Grade 6, High Risk Students
Martin, Dawn Vincent – 1990
According to a brief profile, after initial difficulties a student teacher learned to grasp the fundamental techniques of classroom management and received a favorable final rating from both her university supervisor and her cooperating teacher. However, even with the encouragement and endorsement of her supervisors, she decided not to go into…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Classroom Techniques, Decision Making, Higher Education
Eastman, Gay – 1988
This paper addresses research on the role of the family in determining children's intelligence and school achievement, observing at the outset that existing research demonstrates clearly that students whose families have certain educationally supportive attitudes and behaviors are most successful in school. In regard to evidence of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement, Intelligence
Hammond, W. Rodney; And Others – 1990
The Positive Adolescents Choices Training (PACT) program is a culturally sensitive social skills training program developed specifically for African American youth to reduce their disproportionate risk for becoming victims or perpetrators of violence. The cognitive-behavioral group training approach equips students with specific social skills to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems
Swisher, John D.; And Others – 1990
Student Assistance Programs (SAPs) are considered an effective intervention for at-risk students. School faculty and staff are trained to identify and refer students whose personal and/or academic behaviors change in a problematic way. Once identified, the students are provided special services which include referral to community agencies for…
Descriptors: Helping Relationship, High Risk Students, High School Students, High Schools
Walz, Garry R.; And Others – 1990
This survey of the Midwest Career Placement Association members (N=264) used an eight-page questionnaire to elicit responses to questions about the nature of subjects' career planning and placement programs and subjects' judgment regarding future trends and developments in career planning and placement as well as future emphases in their centers.…
Descriptors: Alumni, Career Centers, Career Counseling, Career Planning
Niehoff, Marilee S.; Romans, M. Jay – 1987
Research indicates that conventional training activities are largely ineffective in bringing about behavior change in such dimensions as leadership, initiative, planning and organization, judgment, independence, and delegation. The Niehoff method is a training and development method that was designed to respond to the adult mode of learning. It is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Assessment Centers (Personnel), Case Studies
Mosbacker, Barrett – 1986
To combat the problem of teenage pregnancy, public health clinics have made birth control counseling and free contraceptives available to minors and many public schools have implemented sex education programs. Despite the development and implementation of these programs, teenage sexual activity and pregnancy have increased. The increase in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Contraception, Early Parenthood, Health Facilities
Brown, James G.; Wambach, Cecelia – 1987
The Mentor Teacher Induction Project (MTIP) was designed to address the needs of beginning teachers during their "induction" into the teaching profession, and to increase the retention of new teachers in the profession. The central research question addressed by the project was: What will be the effect on beginning and student teachers…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors
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