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Kramer, Jane C. – Academic Therapy, 1987
A teacher describes the organization of her resource room program for learning disabled elementary grade students emphasizing increased academic learning time through structured direct instruction and independent work time, activities to reinforce individual and small group instruction, and systematic material storage and recordkeeping. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Individual Instruction
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Green, Lena; Foster, Don – Journal of Educational Research, 1986
A study investigated the effect of scholastic level, teacher orientation on a control/autonomy continuum, and pupil gender on 459 elementary school students' intrinsic motivation to engage in school work. Results indicated that teacher orientation toward autonomy enhanced the intrinsic motivation of girls on two of three dimensions, and that of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Program Divisions
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Johnson, Lawrence J.; Idol-Maestas, Lorna – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1986
Four third-grade male students with behavior problems were given tutoring sessions by sixth-grade tutors either contingent on or not contingent on classroom on task behavior. Contingent tutoring always produced improved on-task behavior, while noncontingent tutoring did not, suggesting that tutoring was an effective reinforcer. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Contingency Management, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education
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Hill, Catherine A.; Whiteley, John H. – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1986
The observational study investigated social interactions and on-task behavior of 20 severely multihandicapped children in a mainstreaming program. In comparison with nonhandicapped students, severely multihandicapped students interacted with teachers and aides more frequently but showed the same degree of on-task behavior. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Elementary Education, Interaction, Mainstreaming
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Silverman, Stephen; And Others – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1984
Academic Learning Time (ALT) is an indirect measure of student achievement in cases where permanent products are difficult to collect. Differences in the ALT physical education subcategories are examined for two different instructional situations, different activity units, and for student characteristics of sex, skill level, and special-needs…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Physical Education, Student Behavior
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Wallat, Cynthia; Piazza, Carolyn – Theory into Practice, 1986
The authors examine the content, time, teacher performance, and leadership policies which have been legislated in several states as a result of the national wave of discontent with the quality of education. Emphasis is on the need for implementation of these policies to be informed by recent reseacrh. (MT)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Extended School Year, Literacy
Haselkorn, Mark P.; Connors, Robert J. – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1985
Describes RECOMP, a computer program developed at Louisiana State University which provides researchers with new ways of studying the composing process by analyzing and charting elements of the process as it occurs. Types of data gathered, RECOMP's place in current composition research and potential value of studies using RECOMP are also…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Data Collection, Design, Higher Education
Knapczyk, Dennis R.; And Others – Journal of the Association for People with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1983
The study evaluated the effectiveness of teacher and peer supervision in increasing levels of on-task behavior and work performance of six severely retarded individuals. Results indicated that close supervision by either a teacher or peer was superior to the baseline condition, with peer supervision producing higher levels of on-task behavior.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Job Skills, Peer Teaching, Prevocational Education
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Tobin, Kenneth – Science Education, 1986
Students from 15 intact classes in grades 6 and 7 (N=142) from suburban schools in Perth, Australia, were used to investigate their time on task and achievement in process-oriented lessons. One finding noted is a positive relationship between achievement and student reasoning ability and engagement in planning and collecting tasks. (JN)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Process Education
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Frederickson, Les – Social Studies Review, 1984
Test-taking skills not only should but can be taught. Discussed are four strategies of test wiseness which research has shown to be of value: (1) physical, emotional, and intellectual preparation; (2) time-use strategies; (3) error-avoidance strategies; and (4) guessing strategies. (RM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Guessing (Tests), Research Utilization, Skill Development
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Seifert, Edward H.; Beck, John J., Jr. – Journal of Educational Research, 1984
High school students were observed to investigate time-on-task and learning gains. Classroom observation and learning gain measurement showed that a lecture/discussion instructional technique led to the highest student achievement. Use of seatwork caused the least amount of achievement. (DF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, School Effectiveness, Secondary Education, Student Behavior
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Curry, Lynn – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1984
Results of three experiments indicated that school achievement is predicted by intelligence and academic time on-task in traditionally-structured schools and by intelligence and student commitment in open structured schools. Increasing the amount of teacher-directed time would increase achievement in traditional schools but decrease achievement in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Intelligence, Intermediate Grades, Open Education
Walker, Karen – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2005
Providing a high quality instructional program where the needs of students are met and preparing them for success in the world beyond the high school are paramount in developing a school's master schedule. Throughout the past, there have periodic movements to extend the school day and year in order to better meet these goals. What research has…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Time on Task, Time Factors (Learning), High Schools
Instructor, 1983
In an interview, Amitai Etzioni, a social scientist and director of the Center for Policy Research at George Washington University, discusses his ideas for stronger schools, at the heart of which are self-motivated students who are self-disciplined and responsible. (JMK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Self Control, Student Attitudes, Student Development
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Grabe, Mark – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1981
Two experiments related inspection speed to text relevance. While specific goals or questions produced variable inspection speeds, a general purpose in reading did not. Text information related to reading goals was more likely to be retained. Results are explained in terms of storage demands imposed by each category of reading goal. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Higher Education, Prose, Reading Instruction
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