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Peer reviewedEineder, Dale V.; Bishop, Harold L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
An Ohio high school staff's action-research project examined effects of a recently implemented block-scheduling arrangement on student achievement, behavior, and student-teacher relations. Results support other research: students earned higher grade point averages, more students attained the honor roll, disciplinary referrals were reduced,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Action Research, Block Scheduling, Educational Benefits
Peer reviewedVanLeuvan, Patricia; Wang, Margaret C. – Journal of Educational Research, 1997
This study examined 56 elementary students' verbalizations to identify instances of self-instruction and self-monitoring during reading and mathematics. Results indicated that half of the verbalizations were self-instructive, and one-quarter of those involved self-monitoring. There were gender differences and differences in students who perceived…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
Peer reviewedVeenman, Simon; Kenter, Brenda; Post, Kiki – Educational Studies, 2000
Examines teachers' use of and students' reactions to cooperative learning, and the quality of the group cooperation from a sample of Dutch primary schools. Reports that students' social skills, on-task behavior, and self-esteem improved, while students reported a positive attitude toward cooperative learning. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMcNamara, Olwen; Hustler, David; Stronach, Ian; Rodrigo, Marta; Beresford, Emma; Botcherby, Sue – British Educational Research Journal, 2000
Offers an interpretation of the dynamics of home-school relations in terms of a matrix of "mobilisations" and "demolisations" among parents, teachers, and children based upon data collected in an action research and development project. Aims to establish some bases for practical and theoretical "manoeuvers." (CMK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
Peer reviewedDreuth, Laura; Chatman, Angela; Mims-Dru, Juanita; Edmondson, Lynne – Rural Educator, 2002
Two rural elementary schools in southern Illinois were chosen from a larger study on the basis of low rates of student violence and bullying behaviors. Features of the schools' supportive and safe environments are compared to those described in theories of engaged pedagogy. A whole-school approach created an atmosphere of caring and shared…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Discipline, Educational Environment, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedRitter, Michael E.; Lemke, Karen A. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2000
Evaluates the use of the Internet by exploring seven principles of good practice in undergraduate education: (1) student-faculty contact; (2) cooperation among students; (3) active learning; (4) prompt feedback; (5) time on task; (6) high expectations; and (7) respects diverse talent and learning styles. Includes results from a student survey.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Geography, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHastings, Richard P.; Oakford, Suzanna – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 2003
Examines the effect of a special needs category (intellectual disabilities versus emotional and behavioral problems) and student teachers' (n=93) training concerning their attitudes toward inclusion. Reports that neither category affected their attitudes. Determined that teachers were more negative about the impact students with emotional and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Disabilities, Educational Research, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSchur, Joan Brodsky – Social Education, 2001
Presents the reflections of a social studies teacher from New York City about the September 11, 2001, attacks and the days following it. Focuses on her personal experiences during that time period and the response of the school where she taught. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Middle Schools, Personal Narratives
Peer reviewedMayer, Kenneth R.; Coleman, John J. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2000
Explores student attitudes toward technology in the classroom, based on data collected from introductory U.S. government courses that incorporated instructional technologies. Discusses the benefits and disadvantages of utilizing instructional technology in the classroom and the perspective of students. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBru, Edvin; Stephens, Paul; Torsheim, Torbjorn – Journal of School Psychology, 2002
Examines relationships between Norwegian students' perceptions of class management and their self-reported misbehavior. Students' perceptions of class management accounted for significant amounts of variance in self-reported misbehavior. Perceived class management was more strongly associated with off-task orientation and opposition toward…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Bullying, Classroom Techniques, Foreign Countries
Howard, J. Paul R. – Education Canada, 2002
The scope of school board liability for student misconduct is broadening. The U.S. Supreme Court found that school officials are responsible for student-on-student harassment when they have knowledge of the acts, act with deliberate indifference, and the harassment deprives the victim of access to education. This rationale is consistent with…
Descriptors: Apathy, Behavior Problems, Boards of Education, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedHigbee, Jeanne L. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2002
Argues that course syllabi and instructors' presentation of them set a tone for interaction with students. Relates incident in which a student in the author's class disrupted the class by regularly leaving to feed a parking meter. Student's behavior sparked discussions among colleagues regarding ways of presenting syllabi in relation to classroom…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Community Colleges, Course Content
Peer reviewedFinley, Britt – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1989
Reports survey results from 2,234 Montana students on drinking prevalence, age at first drink, drinking consequences, nondrinkers' reasons for abstinence, acquaintance with teenage alcoholics, friends' drinking behavior, and drinking and driving. Finds prevalence of alcohol use among Indians significantly higher than that of non-Indians. Discusses…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Drinking, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSkarakis-Doyle, Elizabeth; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1990
This study of 8 language-disordered children, ages 5-8, found that subjects increased their nonverbal behavior as message conditions changed from unambiguous to ambiguous. Nonverbal indication was generally the only signal of ambiguity detection exhibited by subjects and language-matched peers, whereas age-matched peers consistently indicated…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Ambiguity, Behavior Change, Evaluation Methods
Price, James H. – Health Education, 1990
Elementary school physical education teachers were almost unanimous in their beliefs that normal weight is very important to the health of children, and accurately perceived the etiology of childhood obesity. Most did not believe schools do enough to alleviate obesity and supported school-based weight reduction techniques. (JD)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Eating Habits, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students


