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Kogan, Kate L.; Wimberger, Herbert C. – J Clin Psychol, 1969
Services reported were performed pursuant to a contract with the Office of Education.
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Family Relationship, Interaction Process Analysis
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Sarangi, Srikant; Baynham, Mike – Language and Education, 1996
Discusses how the terms, "discourse,""education," and "identity," are interwoven in the collection of papers in this issue as well as how, as theoretical constructs, they are differently inflected within individual papers. The article points out that all the papers engage with both the micro- and macro-levels of analysis. (8 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis, Peer Groups
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O'Connell, Michael – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1974
The present study evaluates the effectiveness of diverse ways of teaching an interpersonal inquiry technique. When subjects were exposed to delayed feedback plus perceptual cues, they learned at a significantly higher level than when receiving immediate feedback. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Feedback, Higher Education, Interaction Process Analysis
AMIDON, EDMUND; HUNTER, ELIZABETH – 1966
STUDIES OF THE CLASSROOM VERBAL BEHAVIOR OF TEACHERS SHOW THAT MANY TEACHERS USE THE SAME RATHER NARROW VERBAL INTERACTION PATTERNS BECAUSE (1) THEIR OWN SCHOOL BACKGROUNDS DID NOT INCLUDE EXPOSURE TO TEACHERS WHO USED VARIED VERBAL PATTERNS, (2) THEY DO NOT NOW HEAR VARIED TEACHING PATTERNS, AND (3) THEY ARE NOT PROVIDED WITH OPPORTUNITIES TO…
Descriptors: Interaction Process Analysis, Language Skills, Lesson Plans, Tape Recordings
Roebuck, Flora N.; Aspy, D. N. – 1974
One of the major studies conducted by the Consortium involved examining the inter-relationships of various aspects of teacher and student classroom functioning to determine what happens to a particular class of teacher or student behavior as the quantity and/or quality of other aspects of classroom interaction change. This examination occurred in…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Classroom Environment, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
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Filler, John W., Jr.; Bricker, William A. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1976
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Interaction Process Analysis, Mental Retardation, Mothers
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Wood, Julia T. – Communication Education, 1977
Presents an alternative method, the Adaptive Approach, of training leaders which focuses on the leader's ability to analyze the unique group members and situation and adapt his or her own behavior to meet the circumstantial requirements. Introduces the Leadership Brief as a technique for applying this approach. (MH)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis, Leadership Qualities, Leadership Responsibility
Moskowitz, Gertrude – American Foreign Language Teacher, 1970
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Instruction, Language Research
Seidman, Sylvia – Classroom Interaction Newsletter, 1970
Explains flow-chart system and describes its use in a research study which confirmed a negative correlation between self-concept and amount of teacher talk. (RT)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary School Teachers, Interaction Process Analysis, Self Concept
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Anastasiow, Nicholas J.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1970
The three teaching methods are not only compared, but predictors for matching students with techniques are investigated. (DG)
Descriptors: Black Youth, Didacticism, Discovery Learning, Elementary School Mathematics
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Kennedy, Judith – Language Awareness, 1996
Based on a variety of recorded classroom data, this article focuses on language teachers' classroom explanations and suggests that teacher talk in the form of explanations can be a source of valuable language input for learners. The article emphasizes that in language teaching, explaining is a central and difficult part of any teacher's work. (38…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Teachers
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Yoder, Paul J.; And Others – Journal of Early Intervention, 1995
This study compared 2 naturalistic language intervention methods--milieu teaching and responsive interaction--in 6 preschool classrooms that included 36 children with moderate to severe language disabilities. Although no main effects for treatment were found, milieu teaching was more effective with children having the lowest language levels and…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Individual Differences, Instructional Effectiveness, Interaction Process Analysis
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Skellenger, A. C.; Hill, E. W. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1994
The effects of a shared teacher-child play intervention on the amount and type of targeted play behaviors of young children with blindness were evaluated. Nondirective strategies (following the child's lead to make indirect play suggestions, modeling appropriate play activities, and participating as a play partner) resulted in improved play…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Blindness, Interaction Process Analysis, Intervention
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Cox, Richard; McKendree, Jean; Tobin, Richard; Lee, John; Mayes, Terry – Instructional Science, 1999
Examines learning in the domain of sentence parsing and syntax tree-diagram construction to assess whether subjects could learn "vicariously" from recordings of interactions between a previous student and a tutor. Findings indicate that reusable dialog is a useful resource for the vicarious learner and that unannotated animated diagrams…
Descriptors: Animation, Dialogs (Language), Instructional Design, Instructional Effectiveness
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Crowder, William W. – Social Studies, 1975
Four avenues for helping the elementary student understand the social processes of competition, conflict, cooperation, accommodation, and assimilation are included. (DE)
Descriptors: Conflict, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Human Relations
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