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Paterson, David – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
This article explores the thinking of five junior high school teachers as they teach students with learning difficulties in inclusive classrooms. Insights into the ways these teachers think about students in these inclusive secondary school contexts were obtained through triangulating data from semistructured interviews, stimulated recall of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Learning Problems, Junior High School Students, Inclusive Schools
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Holtz, Kristen D.; Twombly, Eric C. – Journal of Drug Education, 2007
Drug and alcohol use among youth remains pervasively high, but students are receiving less school-based prevention. Infusing health information into core curricula may be a valuable prevention approach. Therefore, behavior change theory was used to develop a science education curriculum on drugs for fourth- and fifth-grade students, which was then…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Pretests Posttests, Prevention, Narcotics
Piperakis, Stylianos M.; Karagouni-Areou, Fotini; Triga, Anastasia; Piperakis, Alexander S.; Argyracouli, Efthimia; Thanou, Aggeliki; Papadimitriou, Basiliki; Gourgoulianis, Konstantinos; Zafiropoulou, Maria – International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to investigate the smoking habits of Greek elementary school students, their attitudes towards smoking, and their perceptions of the health consequences of tobacco use. Data were obtained from 1,092 elementary school students who completed a 24-item questionnaire designed for this study. Results indicated more older…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Smoking, Negative Attitudes
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Ernst, Hardy; Colthorpe, Kay – Advances in Physiology Education, 2007
Learning is an active process, and, as such, interactive lectures are considered as the educational best practice. This study investigated the efficacy of interactive lecturing in a module of eight respiratory physiology lectures in a second-year Physiology course with two distinct subcohorts: students with strong science backgrounds and those…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Physiology, Lecture Method, Student Attitudes
Wagemans, L. J. J. M.; And Others – 1991
This study sought to determine the effects of prior knowledge on the achievement of undergraduates in an economics course at the Open University of the Netherlands (OuN). A total the four law and seven economics students were given four instruments to test prior knowledge of economics, presented with a learning unit from the course "Economics…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Economics, Foreign Countries
Gandy-Goldston, Terrie M. – 1995
A study examined employees' knowledge of the causes of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), its prevention, and their legal rights after being diagnosed with CTS. A 24-item questionnaire was administered to a random sample of 30 Chicago-area employees who had been afflicted with CTS. Of those surveyed, 99% considered their CTS injury related to their…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Needs, Employee Attitudes, Health Promotion
English, Robert E.; Reigeluth, Charles M. – 1995
The Elaboration Theory of Instruction offers guidelines for several patterns of simple-to-complex sequencing that were developed primarily from cognitive theory, especially schema theory, although there has been relatively little empirical research on the theory. This study helps fill this void by conducting "formative research" to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, College Students, Electric Circuits, Formative Evaluation
Lottes, Christine R. – 1996
This document reports on a study to analyze the success of a revised health/wellness course at Gettysburg College (Pennsylvania). The research focused on two questions: (1) what increased knowledge and behavioral change students report once they have completed their health course; and (2) after a period of time, what students will say about the…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Curriculum Development, Health Behavior
Kanno, Yasuko – 1997
The nature of the researcher-participant relationship in narrative inquiry is explored by reflecting on the researcher's own experience in such a relationship. It is argued that the researcher who wants to make a difference in the lives of participants must be open to change in return. Personal involvement with participants is an essential…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Cultural Awareness, Experience, Foreign Countries
Brammer, Robert – 1997
The ways in which experience and academic training influence the types of questions therapists ask of their clients were studied. Psychologists and psychology students of varying degrees of expertise (n=138) were provided an artificial intelligence program that simulated a date rape client's responses to typed questions and were asked to conduct a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Clinical Experience, Computer Assisted Testing, Knowledge Level
Fitzgerald, T. J.; And Others – 1997
Practicing physicians must assess their own knowledge and skills continually to ensure that they are current with new medical procedures and advances. The ability to assess one's own performance was studied for medical students, who were asked to estimate their performance on course quizzes. An item that asked students to estimate their correct…
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Higher Education, Knowledge Level, Medical Education
Lalonde, Florence – SSTA Research in Brief, 1994
This review of the literature on disabilities considers: (1) their effect on individuals, families, and society; (2) their causes; and (3) their prevention. Individual subsections address such aspects as defining disabilities; causes of disabilities at various stages of the life cycle; emotional, social, legal, and practical aspects of effects of…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Costs, Course Content
Tirre, William C. – 1990
In this study, the relationships between simple learning by accretion and various cognitive ability variables were explored. Computerized tests of five sources of individual differences were administered to a sample of 714 Air Force recruits, along with a trigram-English word paired-associate task, which was presented as a foreign language…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Computer Assisted Testing, Control Groups, Imagery
Cobb, Hazel B.; Horn, Charles J., Jr. – 1989
Alabama high school students (N=309) with mild mental retardation completed a questionnaire concerning their knowledge, attitudes, and sources of information about human immune deficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS). Students demonstrated some basic knowledge of HIV/AIDS, and expressed some concern about getting AIDS. They…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, High School Students, High Schools, Information Sources
Ellis, Jon B.; Cantrell, Peggy J. – 1993
This study examined what psychology students know about clinical psychology as most students with declared majors in psychology state that they have career plans to work in applied psychology. A five-item questionnaire was administered to 162 undergraduates in three introductory and upper level psychology courses. The questionnaire asked students…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Clinical Psychology, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
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