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Worsham, Murray E.; Evertson, Carolyn M. – 1980
A study was conducted to determine the relationship between effective classroom management and the manner in which teachers assign and hold students responsible for written work in junior high schools. Seven more effective and seven less effective teachers were studied, and a summary of each teacher's accountability systems was written. Based on…
Descriptors: Accountability, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, English Instruction
Camp, Bonnie W. – 1975
Provided is the manual for the "Think Aloud" program for young aggressive boys which is designed to slow down and inhibit first associations; increase verbal mediation; inhibit immature, irrelevant speech; increase repertory of alternative responses; increase skill in staying with a plan and evaluating outcomes; and facilitate transfer…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Change, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Guides
Anderson, Linda M.; And Others – 1978
As part of an investigation of effective first grade reading group instruction, this report analyzes the relationships between certain teacher behaviors and the contexts in which they occur. Behaviors of interest discussed are those describing teacher selection of and feedback to response opportunities, as well as the overall level of response…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Grade 1, Primary Education, Questioning Techniques
Buehler, Roy E.; And Others – 1967
The object of the present study was to develop and test the effectiveness of a behavior modification approach to behavior training, in the context of a social living situation in a Job Corps Center for men. The model for this approach is derived from recent research in social reinforcement learning, as applied to behavior training in laboratories…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Counseling, Dropout Rate
Forman, George E.; Kuschner, David S. – 1977
This book presents a theory of child development and learning and explores the implications of this theory for early childhood education. The theory is based on the Piagetian premise that the acquisition of knowledge is the result of an active process of construction. The child mentally transforms the environment by relating new information to…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
McCormack, James E. – 1977
Provided are strategies for teaching activities of daily living (ADL), which include dressing, eating, grooming, toileting, and basic homemakine, to severely retarded students. Reviewed are the steps necessary to teach ADL skills: ADL assessment, identification of appropriate strategies and tactics, and task analysis. Explained are four common…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Contingency Management, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Secondary Education
Swick, Kevin J. – 1973
There are three components which combine to form a continuous cycle negatively affecting the development of the rurally disadvantaged child; these are: contact deprivation; experience deprivation; and response deprivation. However, the personal, structural, and professional behaviors of the classroom teacher can positively affect the development…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Disadvantaged Youth, Evaluation Methods, Management by Objectives
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Rupley, William H.; Blair, Timothy R. – 1976
The evaluation of a reading teacher's effectiveness can best be achieved through the analysis of the process whereby the teacher develops interest and skills in the student. In determining the development of skills, the danger for researchers lies in assuming that achievement at the appropriate grade level is commensurate with achievement to the…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Achievement, Reading Instruction
Clark, Christopher Michael – 1976
This study investigated the extent to which teachers teach more effectively as a result of practice. Each of 12 experienced teachers taught a three-lesson social studies unit to three successive classes of eight junior high school students. The classes were taught on different days during one week. At the end of the unit each student completed a…
Descriptors: Junior High Schools, Learning, Small Group Instruction, Social Studies
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National Association for Retarded Citizens, Arlington, TX. – 1976
Presented is an overview of a 1975 New Orleans conference on educating severely and profoundly retarded children. Brief summaries of remarks by teachers, program administrators, state education agency personnel and others are provided on such topics as the application of behavior modification principles, recent legislation, parental involvement,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conference Reports, Curriculum, Exceptional Child Education
Cohen, Arthur M. – 1976
Community college instructors have, of their own volition, isolated themselves from the academic disciplines in which they were trained, from the universities and the secondary schools, and from the broad currents of the two-year colleges. This reclusive complex stems from three phenomena, one relating to the teacher as human being and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Educational Innovation
Wronski, Stanley P. – 1976
The nature of the social studies and their international dimensions are examined. Discussion focuses on the definition of the social studies and the role of knowledge and ways of knowing in the social studies. In contrast to the social sciences, the social studies are designed primarily for instructional purposes. They include the substantive…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
Inner-City Committee for Action, Paterson, NJ. – 1969
The program of this pilot project, run from July 7 to August 15, 1968, included the following: testing participant children before and after the project, in both their native language and English; classifying each child into groups for remedial speech and English as a second language; testing of existing materials available from sources…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1970
Prepared for a White House Conference on Children (December 1970), this report describes a program in which first- through third-graders in three schools in Dayton, Ohio, participate in a model of a Follow Through program sponsored by Siegfried Engelmann and Wesley Becker of the University of Oregon at Eugene. All teachers chose to participate,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Black Students, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth
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Nichols, Shirley – Maryland English Journal, 1970
To motivate slow learners and discipline-problem pupils to improve their writing skills, a reinforcement program was developed in Baltimore, Maryland, modeled on an earlier program which created a school environment operated like the business world. Upon successful completion of assigned tasks, the experimental group, 24 eighth graders, were given…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Grade 8, Learning Motivation
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