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United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1970
Some fundamental characteristics and trends of the approach to teaching employed in functional literacy projects for adults are described, and avenues for study and research are suggested. The Experimental World Literacy Programme educational activities show two major methodological trends: an "ecological" trend and an "industrial" trend. The…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavior Change, Educational Objectives, Functional Literacy
Whelan, Sister Mariellen – 1972
This study focused on the Instructor-Group Interaction Scale, formulated by Hildebrand, Wilson, and Dienst (1971), to explore the feasibility and usefulness of an instrument for recording instructor-group interaction in the college classroom. It was hypothesized that data from the scale would (a) provide the instructor with the pattern of…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, College Faculty, Interaction Process Analysis, Teacher Behavior
Blindert, H. Dieter – 1973
Twenty children diagnosed as mentally retarded (MR) were enrolled in a special training program designed to increase Ss' school-appropriate behaviors by means of the sequential and consequential arrangement of teaching objectives and teaching procedures. A hierarchy of achievement levels was established with a sequential and consequential…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Objectives, Children, Exceptional Child Research
Knapp, Clifford E. – 1972
Helping students to develop their own environmental values and internalizing the valuing process are the topics highlighted in this article. Values-clarification techniques are enumerated, based on the belief that valuing involves processes of choosing, prizing, and acting. To help students clarify their values about the environment, while they…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Decision Making, Environment, Environmental Education
Siegel, Martin A.; Rosenshine, Barak – 1973
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between teacher behavior and student achievement in the Bereiter-Engelmann program. Ten groups were observed in the first study, 24 groups in the second. All teachers were rated on four occasions using a highly specific rating scale. The pre- and postmeasures were criterion-referenced.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Instructional Materials, Research Projects, Responses
Lynch, William W.; And Others – 1973
Two experiments were conducted to compare the effects of two different experimentally induced orientations toward lesson objectives on teachers' instructional behaviors and the consequent achievement of their pupils. In each experiment, 36 student teachers were randomly assigned to one of two treatments. Each treatment required the teachers to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Objectives, Concept Teaching, Learning Processes
Florida Learning Resources System/CROWN, Jacksonville. – 1976
Intended for regular education teachers, the identification packet is noted to provide information on some of the behavioral manifestations of children with learning problems, visual impairment, or hearing impairment. A list of procedures for referral, an expectancy schedules table, and a sample letter to teachers on the exceptional child are…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Identification
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Brand, Alice – Language Arts, 1975
Teachers should encourage children to write in order to help them understand their feelings of anger, hurt, guilt, and so on.
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Emotional Development
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Brent, George; And Others – Reading Improvement, 1978
Provides case studies and related data to support the use of precision teaching techniques (charting changes in performance/learning) in reading instruction. (RL)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Case Studies, Elementary Education, Precision Teaching
Hartley, James; Davies, Ivor K. – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1978
Discussion of (1) why students take notes, (2) research findings available in current literature, (3) inadequacies and omissions in the literature aimed at suggesting more profitable lines of research for future study, and (4) suggestions of guidelines for teachers and students which will more effectively exploit the potential of note taking.…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Research, Intermode Differences, Lecture Method
Birch, Jack W. – Teacher, 1978
Peer instruction in mainstreamed classrooms can produce gains for everyone. Not only will the special child benefit by developing personal learning and social skills but the teacher will also acquire new insights into how and under what conditions learning takes place. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Processes, Mainstreaming, Peer Teaching
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Stahl, Robert J.; Gasche, Robert T. – Clearing House, 1978
The process of value clarification may be defined in terms of specific patterns of language which students use and from which the teacher may reasonably infer that valuing is occurring. Provides an introduction on how one may incorporate a wide variety of media into valuing activities consistent with this approach to value clarification.…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Illustrations, Language Usage, Questioning Techniques
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Cutler, Neal R.; And Others – Education, 1978
The problem of teaching the concepts of parenting to 8-12 year old students was approached through the use of ethology, a science which is both familiar and appealing to them. The course conveyed the concepts of parenting to children at a much earlier age than had been done before. (Author/NQ)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
McCarroll, Leslie – Colorado Journal of Educational Research, 1978
Rather than being concerned with "why" Humanistic Education can be, the focus here is on "what" Humanistic Education can be, and, equally important, "who" may be involved in such an approach. Outlines the characteristics of the Humanistic Educator and his role in the context of current educational practice. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Practices, Educational Research, Humanistic Education
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Cates, Ward Mitchell – Clearing House, 1978
Compulsory attendance laws seem to assure each teacher a fair share of students who are less than enthusiastic about being in the classroom. Experience has shown teachers that many students in this less than enthusiastic state present discipline and learning problems. Here is a method designed to minimize classroom discipline problems while…
Descriptors: Discipline Problems, Learning Motivation, Problem Solving, Secondary Education
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