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Hartman, E. C.; Klatt, K. P. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2005
The effects of at least 23-hr deprivation, 5-min presession exposure, and individual preference on the acquisition of mands were investigated in these studies. Two boys who were 2.5 years old and diagnosed with autism participated in the studies. Preference assessments were conducted to identify preference levels of various toys. Toys of various…
Descriptors: Autism, Toys, Disadvantaged Environment, Teaching Methods
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Manno, Cecilia J.; Fox, Catherine; Eicher, Peggy S.; Kerwin, MaryLouise E. – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2005
Children with developmental delays often have feeding difficulties resulting from oral-motor problems. Based on both clinical experience and a review of published studies, oral-motor interventions have been shown to be effective in improving the oral function of preterm infants and children with neuromotor disorders, such as cerebral palsy.…
Descriptors: Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Premature Infants, Psychomotor Skills
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Newton, Lynn D.; Newton, Douglas P. – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2006
New teachers and those without a strong background in geography tend to neglect "higher level" thinking, including causal explanations and thinking about reasons in primary school geography. This is a problem that training has yet to address effectively, at least in the UK. It could be that children's textbooks may help such teachers…
Descriptors: Textbook Evaluation, Geography, Geography Instruction, Elementary School Teachers
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Martin, Gary – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2005
Gaining expertise in leadership requires time, commitment, an adequate knowledge base, and a working plan for learning and growth. Without a plan for learning, only tacit or "how-to" expertise is developed. Leaders often know how to solve the problems facing them, but fail to analyze and act on the underlying causes. This results in administrators…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Leadership Qualities, Ethics, Leadership
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Bergee, Martin J. – International Journal of Music Education, 2005
This study compared novice, "intermediate" (graduate student), and expert orchestral conductors. Two novice conductors, one graduate student in orchestral conducting, and one expert conductor led a university symphony orchestra in part of the first movement of Brahms's Symphony No. 2. Wired for sound, conductors attempted to verbalize their…
Descriptors: Musicians, Administrators, Knowledge Level, Graduate Students
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Stevens, Kay B.; Lingo, Amy S. – Beyond Behavior, 2005
Teachers of students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) understand conceptually, emotionally, and legally the importance of using research-based procedures as well as positive behavioral supports. One way to provide positive behavioral support for students with EBD is constant time delay (CTD). CTD is an instructional delivery procedure…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Special Needs Students, Student Needs
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Nezu, Christine Maguth; Fiore, Alicia A.; Nezu, Arthur M. – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2006
Over the past thirty years, Problem Solving Therapy (PST) has been shown to be an effective treatment for many different problems and patient populations (Nezu, 2004). Among its many clinical applications, PST interventions were developed for persons with intellectually disabilities (ID), where improving problem-solving skills led to adaptive…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Problem Solving, Disabilities, Mental Retardation
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Adam, Najma; Zosky, Diane L.; Unrau, Yvonne A. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2004
Research courses are associated with performance anxiety and educational insecurity for many social work students. This paper makes the case that student anxiety associated with research courses is rooted in the history of the social work profession, and this history sheds light on the present day climate of research in social work education. The…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Social Work, Curriculum, Graduate Study
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Deal, Kathleen Holtz; Brintzenhofeszoc, Karlynn M. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2004
Using student process recording data, a one-year study of the changes in interviewing and relationship skills of two adjacent cohorts of MSW students (N = 43) found no significant change in skills between first- and second-year students. Additional findings include a statistically significant increase in first-year students' ability to focus on…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Social Work, Interviews, Masters Programs
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Jones, Elizabeth – Young Children, 2003
Through play children develop the basic skills needed to make choices in life and to tolerate ambiguity and the unexpected in a fast-changing world. To teach young children effective play skills, teachers must be skillful co-players and observers, not mere implementers of standardized curricula. Vignettes illustrate children's learning through…
Descriptors: Play, Classroom Environment, Infants, Interaction
Burgess, Leigh – Principal Leadership, 2006
Educators are bombarded with data from all directions, but to effect change in the education field, they must be able to determine what key information and data are needed, understand how to use what they have learned from the data, and then use what they have learned to improve overall student achievement. Collecting and using data has become an…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Data Interpretation, Evaluative Thinking, County School Districts
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Puente, Anibal; Alvarado, Jesus M.; Herrera, Valeria – American Annals of the Deaf, 2006
The study examined the role of sign language and fingerspelling in the development of the reading and writing skills of deaf children and youth. Twenty-six deaf participants (13 children, 13 adolescents), whose first language was Chilean Sign Language (CHSL), were examined. Their dactylic abilities were evaluated with tasks involving the reading…
Descriptors: Written Language, Writing Skills, Sign Language, Finger Spelling
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Holt, Josh E.; Ward, Phillip; Wallhead, Tristan L. – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2006
Background: Physical educators and coaches face an ongoing problem of presenting fun and enjoyable practices that also provide efficient learning of technical and tactical sports skills. Effective instruction also promotes the transfer of learning from practice tasks to the real game. Play Practice (PP) describes a structure for teaching sports…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Group Instruction, Physical Education, Play
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Bigelow, John D. – Journal of Management Education, 2004
This article describes my efforts to improve student skills in solving unstructured problems in a junior-level undergraduate business course by employing a problem-based learning (PBL) design. A rationale for adopting a PBL approach for this course is articulated. A 7-step problem-solving model is then presented. The course's design is described,…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Undergraduate Study
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Myers, Laura L.; Tucker, Mary L. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2005
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a type of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one's own and others' emotions, to discriminate among them, and to use the information to guide one's thinking and actions. EI theory provides another venue for business communication faculty in presenting the importance of how students can…
Descriptors: Assignments, Emotional Intelligence, Business Communication, Interpersonal Communication
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