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Bishop, Wendy – 1989
To investigate the use of classroom journals to improve teachers' instruction, a study analyzed teachers' dialogue learning logs and collected data on teachers' response patterns. Subjects were teachers of college writing who were participating in a five-week summer seminar for doctoral students in rhetoric. Teachers responded to classroom…
Descriptors: College English, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Journal Writing
Hunt, Walter C. – 1987
This document presents a review of the research on the affective domain as it relates to learning and teaching in the classroom. The synthesis concludes that it is clearly evident that affective factors are an important dimension of the teaching/learning process and that the ways in which teachers respond to students and classroom situations…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Objectives, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Marshall, Hermine H.; And Others – 1982
Students' descriptions of characteristics of high and low achievers and their treatment by peers and teachers were examined through semi-structured interviews with 133 fourth-graders. Coded interviews were anlayzed for differences in descriptions of the characteristics and peer and teacher treatment of high and low achievers; and whether these…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Feedback, Grade 4, High Achievement
Bennett, Susan G. – 1981
Research on the composition process and writing instruction has reiterated that red-pencilling students' literary efforts achieves mostly negative effects. Researchers contend that if teachers ignore the mechanics used (or misused) by beginning writers, if they encourage and stimulate the production of both oral and written language, reward the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Student Attitudes, Teacher Response, Teaching Methods
Pedersen, Elray L. – 1984
COMMENTS is a computer program written in Basic language for an IBM PC and a file which stores observations and questions and prints teacher comments on a personalized comment sheet produced for each student paper, mostly by using three-letter codes. To use the program, the teacher first reads the student paper, noting spelling errors and needed…
Descriptors: Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Software, Grading, Higher Education
Hare, Jan; And Others – 1984
The purpose of this paper is to increase teachers' understanding of children's conceptualizations of death to enable them to respond to the symptoms of grief in both early and middle childhood. John Bowlby's theoretical framework of childhood mourning is elaborated, and research on teachers' facilitation of children's grief is briefly noted. The…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Death, Developmental Stages
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Ukens, Leon L. – Science and Children, 1974
Discusses ways in which teachers respond to student questions in science. Suggests that the teacher's response should encourage a spirit of inquiry. (JR)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Questioning Techniques, Responses, Science Education
Allington, Richard L. – 1978
Teacher verbal behaviors following oral reading errors of primary grade children were the focus of this study. The incidence, location, and type of verbal interruption behaviors that occured during classroom reading instruction were contrasted for high-and low-ability readers. Results for 20 teachers indicated that they were more likely to…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Performance Factors, Primary Education, Reading Ability
Hutchins, Elizabeth J. – 1981
The consequences of using a preschool screening program in a public school, especially in relation to the teacher's activities, are examined in this case study. A small, rural New England elementary school served as the field site. Data collection activities included observing two days of the preschool screening clinic, observing the kindergarten…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Practices, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
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Feeg, Veronica DeCarolis; Peters, Donald L. – 1979
Caregivers' expectancies and behaviors in relationship to young handicapped children were investigated in this paper. Two studies were conducted in an attempt to answer three questions: (1) How will caregivers respond to the young handicapped child? (2) Do the child's stimulus characteristics, such as physical appearance, create biases in…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Children, Disabilities, Expectation
Education, Inc., Charleston, WV. – 1967
THIS DOCUMENT DESCRIBES THE PROCEDURES INVOLVED IN A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR TELELECTURE IN-SERVICE TEACHER TRAINING IN APPALACHIA. PROCEDURES ARE DISCUSSED IN SIX SECTIONS--(1) PROJECT PLANNING BASED ON A SURVEY OF THE LITERATURE CONCERNING TELELECTURES, (2) SELECTION OF PARTICIPANTS, (3) SELECTION OF TRAINING MATERIALS, (4) PLANNING AND…
Descriptors: Feasibility Studies, Inservice Teacher Education, Language Acquisition, Rural Education
Scholl, Geraldine T. – 1978
The project (1) reviewed the standards of the National Study of School Evaluation for residential schools for the visually handicapped, (2) identified additions appropriate to day programs for the visually handicapped, and (3) developed a guide to help school districts evaluate the effectiveness of their programs for the visually handicapped in…
Descriptors: Day Programs, Educational Legislation, Evaluation, Exceptional Child Research
Rohrkemper, Mary M.; Brophy, Jere E. – 1979
A methodology for conducting research on managing the disruptive student based on identifying successful teacher strategies is described. The subjects of this study were teachers selected as being outstanding or average in their ability to cope with behavior problems. Data collection included two half-day classroom observations, a structured…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Research Methodology
Pietras, Thomas P. – 1978
The implications of a teacher's language behavior, both verbal and nonverbal, are explored. These means of communication indicate not only the teacher's academic expectancy concerning students but also social and behavioral judgments. Verbal messages are usually explicit and deal with the content of the conversation, but children can be adept at…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Attitudes, Nonverbal Communication
McCurdy, SaraBeth Huntley – 1975
This study investigated certain characteristics of the attitudes of classroom teachers of English toward written student response to literature. Specifically, the study attempted to determine the preference or lack of preference for categories of student response to literature, using four categories: engagement-involvement, perception,…
Descriptors: Bias, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Objectives, English Instruction
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