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Kagan, Sharon Lynn; Hallmark, Lynda G. – Child Care Information Exchange, 2001
Urges addressing leadership demands in early childhood care and education. Identifies new adaptable organizational leadership theories and the need for their growth and development. Redefines traditional leadership, discusses the strength of diversity and change in leadership, and advocates using equity and reality to transform leadership in the…
Descriptors: Classification, Diversity (Institutional), Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedHall, D. Geoffrey; Lee, Sharon C.; Belanger, Julie – Developmental Psychology, 2001
Examined in six experiments toddlers' use of syntactic cues to learn proper names and count nouns. Found that by 24 months, both girls and boys were significantly more likely to select a labeled object if they had heard a proper name than if they had heard a count noun. At 20 months, neither girls nor boys demonstrated this effect. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Cognitive Development, Cross Sectional Studies
Peer reviewedWalker, Hill M.; Nishioka, Vicki M.; Zeller, Richard; Severson, Herbert H.; Feil, Edward G. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2001
This article examines factors associated with the substantial under-identification, referral and service for students with emotional-behavioral adjustment problems (EBD). The validity of the EBD categorical certification is questioned. Disincentives to identification of behavior disorders are noted. It concludes that schools should abandon the EBD…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Classification, Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education
Lather, Patti – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2003
Whatever the meaning of the "post" these days, it is pervasive, elusive and marked by a proliferation of conflicting definitions that refuse to settle into meaning. Efforts to accommodate/incorporate the "post" in educational research have not been easy. In the pages of the "Educational Researcher" alone, McLaren and Farahmandpur (2000) warn…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Educational Research, Politics of Education, Praxis
Ferrara, Steve; Johnson, Eugene; Chen, Wen-Hung – Applied Measurement in Education, 2005
Psychometricians continue to develop and evaluate methods for linking test scores, both horizontally and vertically. This article describes a social moderation process for articulating (i.e., linking) performance standards across grade levels for an operational state assessment program. The researchers used generated data to evaluate the likely…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Grade 3, Scores, Error of Measurement
Hennessy, Sara; Deaney, Rosemary; Ruthven, Kenneth – Curriculum Journal, 2005
This article draws on socio-cultural learning theory as a conceptual framework for analysing how teachers structure classroom activities and interactions during "Technology-integrated Instructional Conversations" (TICs). It reports on a collaborative programme of small-scale projects undertaken by 15 teacher-researchers using various forms of…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Learning Theories, Learning Activities, Class Activities
Lecavalier, Luc – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2006
Parents or teachers rated 487 non-clinically referred young people with Pervasive Developmental Disorders on the Nisonger Child Behavior Rating Form. The objectives of the study were to examine the relative prevalence of specific behavior problems, assess the impact of subject characteristics, and derive an empirical classification of behavioral…
Descriptors: Incidence, Emotional Problems, Child Behavior, Children
Fried, Michael N.; Amit, Miriam – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2003
This article considers students' classroom notebooks, their character and their role in learning. The results presented were found within the frame work of a broader international project, the Learners Perspective Study, whose goal is to identify classroom practice from the students' point of view. Two 8th grade classrooms were studied. In each,…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Classrooms, Grade 8, Videotape Recordings
Loveland, James M.; Buboltz, Walter C.; Schwartz, Jonathan; Gibson, Gina – Career Development Quarterly, 2006
A review of the content of "The Career Development Quarterly" ("CDQ") was conducted for the period between 1994 and 2003. In total, 297 articles were published in "CDQ" during this period. The content analysis was based on content, authorship, and institutional affiliation. The principal areas of research were career development: life-span…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Career Development, Research, Classification
Caulfield-Sloan, Maryrose B.; Ruzicka, Mary F. – Planning and Changing, 2005
The type of staff development necessary to improve student achievement is not the type of in-service where elementary teachers just attend a workshop to learn a specific activity to be used when teaching a particular concept. Rather, a comprehensive instructional strategy is the one designed to enhance student comprehension and mastery for…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Professional Development, Science Tests, Student Evaluation
Allen, Stephen; Williams, Aled – Industry and Higher Education, 2005
Recent education policy in the UK has encouraged universities and industry to work in partnership as a means of improving the quality of student learning and preparing graduates to enter the workplace. Indeed, both the Lambert Review of Business-University Collaboration (Lambert, 2003) and the White Paper on The Future of Higher Education (DfES,…
Descriptors: Industry, Higher Education, Educational Quality, Physical Environment
Patterson, Meagan M.; Bigler, Rebecca S. – Child Development, 2006
This study was designed to examine the effects of adults' labeling and use of social groups on preschool children's intergroup attitudes. Children (N=87, aged 3-5) attending day care were given measures of classification skill and self-esteem and assigned to membership in a novel ("red" or "blue") social group. In experimental classrooms, teachers…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Self Esteem, Childhood Attitudes, Classification
Wilkens, Roxanne; London, Manuel – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
This study examined relationships between group climate (participants' learning orientation, feelings of psychological safety, and self-disclosure), process (feedback and conflict), and performance in continuous quality improvement groups. Forty-nine participants in eight hospital groups were surveyed as the groups neared completion. Groups were…
Descriptors: Classification, Interviews, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Feedback
Smith, Linda B. – Cognitive Science, 2005
Two experiments show that action alters the shape categories formed by 2-year-olds. Experiment 1 shows that moving an object horizontally (or vertically) defines the horizontal (or vertical) axis as the main axis of elongation and systematically changes the range of shapes seen as similar. Experiment 2 shows that moving an object symmetrically (or…
Descriptors: Young Children, Visual Stimuli, Recognition (Psychology), Cognitive Processes
Lazaraton, Anne – Language Learning, 2004
This article takes a microanalytic perspective on the speech and gestures used by one teacher of English as a second language in her intensive English program classroom. Videotaped excerpts from her intermediate-level grammar course were transcribed to represent the speech, gesture, and other nonverbal behavior that accompanied unplanned…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Grammar, English (Second Language)

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