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Harris, Mary B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
College students read a description of a male or female teacher of engineering or nursing who used an active, masculine or a passive, feminine teaching style. Ratings were made of variables reflecting the teacher's ability and performance, his or her masculinity, and his or her status. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Students, Higher Education, Professors
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Ringenson, J. Lee – Journal of Thought, 1978
Examines how scientific attitudes and vocational development can be facilitated by new teaching models for college studies. These models are based on group work, thematic orientation and flexible structuring of course content, timing and examination. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Career Development, Course Descriptions, Educational Research, Group Dynamics
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Rouse, John – English Education, 1990
Asserts that one reason for schooling is to teach rules regulating the exchange of attention. Suggests that, to maintain visibility in front of the class, many teachers feel they must constantly perform. Describes the experiences of one teacher who preferred to allow students to discuss the subject matter freely. (SG)
Descriptors: Attention, Educational Objectives, English Instruction, High Schools
Perrenet, Jacob; Terwel, Jan – 1997
The central question of this study was how gender, ethnicity, and ability influence students' participation in small cooperative groups, especially in relation to leadership. Interaction processes during cooperative group work were recorded in detail on the basis of direct observation and audio-recordings, and transcripts were analyzed by…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cooperative Learning, Ethnicity, Foreign Countries
Knupfer, Nancy Nelson – Educational Media and Technology Yearbook, 1999
Examines the pervasive messages of gender stereotypes and their influence on instructional design, schooling, and society. Topics discussed include: society and gender-role construction; gender stereotypes; culture, groups, and schooling; images of males and females; and increasing equity through good instructional design. Contains 41 references.…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Technology, Equal Education, Instructional Design
Davis, Fran; Steiger, Arlene – 1993
A project was undertaken to test feminist teaching strategies designed to improve women students' confidence and engagement in the physical sciences classroom. The strategies under study included peer-support partnerships, writing in the learning process, and systematic self-disclosure by the teacher. In each of four semesters from 1991 to 1992,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Community Colleges, Educational Strategies
National Foundation for the Improvement of Education, Washington, DC. – 1974
This teacher resource guide provides a model for dealing with sex role stereotypes in the elementary, intermediate, and secondary classroom. The major objective is to help students become conscious of sex role stereotyping in the world around them. Activities, open ended and inquiry oriented, involve students in analyzing history and contemporary…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Educational Improvement, Elementary Education