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Chow, Valeria T.; Kasari, Connie – Remedial and Special Education, 1999
Teacher/child interactions with learners with exceptionalities (n=15), learners at risk (n=19), and typical learners (n=50) were observed in three inclusive elementary classrooms. Teachers initiated more task-related interactions with exceptional children and gave them more negative feedback compared to others, but only at the beginning of the…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Classroom Communication, Disabilities, Elementary Education
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Lynch, Evelyn C.; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1988
Analysis of language used by 18 teachers, half in traditional nursery schools and half in early childhood special education classrooms, yielded six categories of verbalizations used during group instruction. Teacher verbalizations dominated instructional climates and did not vary significantly with regard to setting or type(s) of children.…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Disabilities, Group Instruction, Interpersonal Communication
Adams, Gary; Lenz, B. Keith; Laraux, Michelle; Graner, Patricia; Pouliot, Norman – 2002
This study evaluated differences in teacher and student perceptions about communication patterns within classrooms and the effect of a teacher-student communication system, the Learning Expressways System, on teacher-student communication. High school teachers who had or have had students with disabilities in their classes participated. In the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Disabilities, High Schools, Interpersonal Communication
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Mariage, Troy V. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1995
This study examined patterns of reading-related classroom dialog of three low-gaining and three high-gaining special education teachers. High-gaining teachers spent considerably more time scaffolding student responses, modeling reading strategies, encouraging risk-taking, and transferring control of the reading process to students. Low-gaining…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Smith, Robin M.; Salend, Spencer J.; Ryan, Sarah – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article provides guidelines and examples of effective use of inclusive language to empower students. Recommendations include focusing on the individual rather than the disability, articulating high expectations for all students, describing students in terms of academic achievements, and providing opportunities for all students to assume…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Palmer, Douglas J.; And Others – 1997
This report discusses the results of a study of 21 special education teachers from urban, mid-sized, and rural school districts that investigated whether teacher cognition would differ according to the characteristics of students in a classroom and the social environment in which teaching takes place. In the study, a stimulated recall procedure…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cognitive Processes, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Kuzdzal, Stanley J. – 1982
A study examined the effects of students' intellectual and physical characteristics on the nonverbal behavior of vocational teachers. During the study, 30 female vocational typing teachers were randomly assigned to teach a five-minute minilesson to 15 handicapped students and 15 students who were not handicapped. Both high- and low-achieving…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bias, Classroom Communication, Disabilities
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Freysinger, Valeria; Bedini, Leandra A. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 1994
Explores ideas to help college educators empower students through their teaching. The article discusses assumptions of power and privilege that underlie empowerment, providing examples of how educators can disempower. Biological, psychological, and sociocultural processes of empowerment as related to race, gender, and disability are examined. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Faculty, College Students, Cultural Differences
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Hamilton, Richard; Brady, Michael P. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1991
Study monitored teacher questioning behavior within mainstreamed middle school social studies and science classrooms at teacher-to-group and teacher-to-student levels. At the group level, teacher questioning behavior was similar across both classes. At the individual level, content interacted with student and question types to produce different…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Comparative Analysis, Disabilities
Brady, Michael P.; And Others – 1988
The Middle School Study of Mainstreamed Students sought to establish a foundation for interdisciplinary research on middle school mainstreaming by merging teacher effectiveness and special education practices. The study examined teaching behaviors through macro (classroom) and micro (individual student) analyses of classroom interactions, to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities