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Goldberg, Milton; Renton, Anita Madan – School Administrator, 1993
In 1983, "A Nation at Risk" made policy recommendations in leadership and fiscal support; standards and expectations; and content, teaching, and use of classroom time and stressed importance of continuous learning and excellence for all students. Symptoms of education's low status remain prevalent--from inadequate student motivation and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Houtveen, A. A. M.; Booji, N.; de Jong, R.; Grift, W. J. C. M. van de – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1999
Examines effects of adaptive instruction on results of 456 children in the first year of reading instruction at 23 Dutch primary schools. Teachers in the experimental group show significantly higher adaptive instructional behaviors (optimizing time on task and using direct instruction and phonics methods) than control-group teachers. (59…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 1, Individualized Instruction, Phonics
Nuzum, Margaret – Instructor, 1998
To improve homework quality in the classroom, teachers should clear up homework fogginess and use strategies for success, including creating goal-directed assignments, balancing homework, allowing time to finish assignments, viewing homework-assignment time as part of the learning process, helping students organize their homework, and helping…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Homework, Parent Role, Parent School Relationship

Ferrari, Joseph R.; Scher, Steven J. – Psychology in the Schools, 2000
Examines procrastination by college students (30 women, 7 men) of academic and nonacademic tasks at beginning and end of semester. Analysis found that procrastinated tasks early in the term were more effortful and anxiety provoking than other tasks during the term. Results imply that academic and nonacademic tasks should be challenging, yet fun,…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Assignments, College Students, Higher Education

Firman, Katherine Bakken; Beare, Paul; Loyd, Robert – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2002
Three middle school students with mild/moderate mental retardation utilized three self-management interventions varying in amount of external assistance to increase time-on-task behaviors. Although the more externally assisted procedures resulted in the greatest improvement, the less intrusive procedures produced only slightly reduced effect,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Mental Retardation

Ridley, Stephanie Maher; McWilliam, R. A. – Young Children, 2001
Focuses on children's daily experiences as an important component of assessing the quality of child care programs. Discusses the importance of individual and group engagement to better understand the quality classroom environments and keep track of improvements over time. Presents the Engagement Check II as a measure of group engagement and…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Day Care, Evaluation Criteria, Self Evaluation (Groups)
Bruner, Darlene York; Greenlee, Bobbie J. – Principal, 2002
Describes several ways principals can successfully align state standards with the school curriculum. (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Lannie, Amanda L.; Martens, Brian K. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2004
This study investigated students' allocation of responding as a function of task difficulty and type of reinforcement contingency (i.e., accuracy based or time based). Four regular education fourth-grade students were presented with two identical stacks of easy and then difficult math worksheets using a reversal design. Regardless of condition,…
Descriptors: Worksheets, Mathematics Instruction, Difficulty Level, Grade 4
Ahlfeldt, Stephanie; Mehta, Sudhir; Sellnow, Timothy – Higher Education Research and Development, 2005
Students participate more in a classroom and also report a better understanding of course concepts when steps are taken to actively engage them. The Student Engagement (SE) Survey was developed and used in this study for measuring student engagement at the class level and consisted of 14 questions adapted from the original National Survey of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Problem Based Learning, Time on Task, College Students
Lim, Cher Ping – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
This paper attempts to identify and address the assumptions that have been made about the engagement of learners in online learning environments. Research studies have shown that learner engagement is paramount to learning success (Herrington, Oliver, & Reeves, 2003). Defined here as the "the mobilization of cognitive, affective and motivational…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Processes
Mowen, Gregg G.; Mowen, Carol – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
In this article, the authors discuss the advantages of block scheduling and how it can be an effective educational tool when faced with educational challenges. Block schedules can ease the transition from the homelike atmosphere of the elementary school to the departmentalized environment of the high school by reducing the need for constant class…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, School Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Time on Task
Beare, Paul L.; Severson, Susan; Brandt, Patricia – Behavior Modification, 2004
The exhibition of stereotypic and self-injurious behavior (SIB) combined with a lack of work engagement makes it very difficult to place a person with severe disabilities in an integrated work environment. The purpose of this research was to examine use of a positive procedure to increase engagement on-task and reduce self-injurious slapping and…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Self Destructive Behavior, Behavior Disorders, Time on Task
Beder, Hal; Tomkins, Jessica; Medina, Patsy; Riccioni, Regina; Deng, Weiling – National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL), 2006
This study is about engagement in adult literacy education. Engagement is mental effort focused on learning. It is important to understand how and why adult learners engage in literacy instruction because engagement is a precondition to learning progress. Researchers who study engagement conceive of it in different ways. Some focus on engagement…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Adult Learning, Literacy Education, Adult Literacy
Lonsdale, Maria dos Santos; Dyson, Mary C.; Reynolds, Linda – Journal of Research in Reading, 2006
Examinations are conventionally used to measure candidates' achievement in a limited time period. However, the influence of text layout on performance may compromise the construct validity of the examination. An experimental study looked at the effects of the text layout on the speed and accuracy of a reading task in an examination-type situation.…
Descriptors: Tests, Construct Validity, Surveys, Reading Strategies
Solmon, Melinda A. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2006
Five elements in a lesson will motivate students to become and remain engaged in learning: (1) teachers must ensure that students see some value in the content of the lesson; (2) students must believe that they have the potential to be successful in the activity; (3) teachers must communicate to their students that they care about them as…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Environment, Student Motivation, Student Interests