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Chase, Melissa A. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2001
Examined how self-efficacy level influenced children's motivational intentions, future self-efficacy beliefs, and attributions in physical education or sports. Children participating in low or high self-efficacy groups were exposed to a failure scenario. Higher self-efficacy children chose to participate and had higher future self-efficacy. They…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Athletics, Children, Elementary Secondary Education
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Heath, Nancy Lee; Wiener, Judith – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1996
Nonacademic subscales (social acceptance, athletic ability, physical appearance, and behavioral conduct) of the Self-Perception Profile for Learning Disabled Students and the Children's Depression Inventory were administered to 83 fifth graders and 88 eighth graders (66 with learning disabilities). Self-perceived social acceptance was related to…
Descriptors: Athletics, Depression (Psychology), Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
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McCabe, Donald L.; Trevino, Linda Klebe – Change, 1996
Although there are new forms of cheating among college students, particularly technology-related, overall cheating has increased only modestly. Significant increases in test cheating are occurring among women and in unpermitted collaboration among students on written work. Also, students report engaging in a wider variety of test-cheating…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cheating, College Instruction, College Students
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Mars, Hans van der; And Others – Strategies, 1994
One way for physical educators to keep track of students' class behavior is to use Momentary Time Sampling (MTS), which enables teachers to assess their teaching effectiveness. The article explains how and why to use MTS, what to observe, appropriate student motor engagement, and on-task and off-task behavior. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Participant Observation, Physical Education
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White, Richard B.; Koorland, Mark A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
This article offers teachers 12 suggestions for dealing with cursing by students, such as teaching students the differences among assaultive cursing, racial insults and slurs, lewd and sexually assaultive insults and slurs, and profanity and epithets; differentially reinforcing less offensive profanity; trying self-mediated interventions; and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques
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Stanley, M. Sue – Education and Urban Society, 1996
Describes the theoretical and procedural underpinnings of mandatory school uniforms on school safety as experienced in one California school district. Findings indicate that uniforms had a positive influence on school behavior, but further research is advised before definitive conclusions can be drawn. (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
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Jackson, David; Salisbury, Jonathan – Gender and Education, 1996
Addresses boys' disruptive behavior in the classroom, teachers' resignation to it, and why schools need to work with boys as a matter of importance to enhancing gender work in schools. The limitations of using sex role theory in approaching gender work with boys are highlighted, and teaching methods for harnessing boys' spontaneous interests in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, High School Students
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Onatsu-Arvilommi, Tiina; Nurmi, Jari-Erik – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2000
Study examines whether children's achievement strategies predict their improvement in reading and mathematical skills during the first school year, or whether the skills predict the change in their achievement strategies. Results indicate that task-avoidant behaviors decreased subsequent improvement in reading skills, and that a low level of…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Goal Orientation, Grade 1
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Crystal, David S. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1999
Examines self-enhancement bias among 5th and 11th graders in the United States and Japan by having students listen to stories describing behaviors (aggressive, depressive, oppositional, and school-phobic) of hypothetical peers. Reports that U.S. students showed no greater self-enhancement tendencies, while 11th graders rated themselves less like…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Grade 11
Natenshon, Abigail H. – Our Children, 2000
Discusses the role of families and schools in preventing eating disorders in children and adolescents, explaining that eating disorders are not just about food, but rather a misuse of food to resolve emotional problems; describing various primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention methods; and offering strategies for educators (activism and…
Descriptors: Child Health, Eating Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
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Trafimow, David – Journal of Social Psychology, 2001
Presents a study examining whether confidence in the correctness of one's perceptions of normative pressure to use a condom influences the correspondence between those perceptions and intentions to perform the behavior. Finds that perceptions of normative pressure strongly predicted their intentions to use condoms when there was extreme normative…
Descriptors: Condoms, Higher Education, Hispanic Americans, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Lourdusamy, Atputhasamy; Divaharan, Shanti; Huan, Vivien; Wong, Philip Siew Koon – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education & Development, 2001
Examined the philosophical model that fit a group of students enrolled in the postgraduate diploma in education program at Singapore's National Institute of Education, noting the most common discipline problems encountered during the practicum. Overall, most student teachers leaned toward the rules and consequences philosophical model.…
Descriptors: Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Graduate Study
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Smith, Douglas C. – Educational Perspectives, 2001
Describes a positive approach to preventing and reducing violence in Hawaiian schools that focuses on building a set of social and emotional strengths that serve to preclude or inhibit the occurrence of antisocial behavior. Components of this approach include connecting with family and peers, promoting emotional literacy, cognitive behavioral…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Cognitive Restructuring, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Belfiore, Phillip J.; Lee, David L.; Scheeler, Mary Catherine; Klein, Danielle – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Explores the disconnect between applied behavioral research and classroom-managed applied behavioral research. Results suggest that an intervention developed from the theory of behavioral momentum can be implemented within the context of a classroom and affect positive change in academic compliance among children identified for learning/behavioral…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Disorders, Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Techniques
Maggs, Jennifer L.; Schulenberg, John – Applied Developmental Science, 2001
Prevention and developmental sciences have many complementary goals and much to gain by collaboration. The article introduces this special issue, which includes four empirical articles using growth modeling techniques (hierarchical linear modeling, latent growth curve analyses) to examine direct and indirect effects of theory-based, longitudinal…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Child Development, Children
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