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Lazarus, Peggy – 1981
Communicative competence is defined as "...the ability to use appropriate speech for the circumstances, and when deviating from what is normal to convey what is intended." A study was undertaken to show that children's sociolinguistic communicative competencies and incompetencies can be identified and described in components of the "Ways of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Interaction, Kindergarten Children
Cohen, Elizabeth G.; Anthony, Barbara – 1982
Involving 307 primarily Hispanic children with varying levels of English and Spanish language proficiency and 9 teacher-aide teams from grades 2-4 bilingual classrooms in schools located in 5 districts in the San Jose (California) area, the study examined whether classroom social status affected the frequency of study interaction and whether…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education
Dowaliby, Fred J.; And Others – 1981
The study, involving 53 students from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, investigated the relevance of certain aptitude-by-treatment interaction findings with normally hearing students to the instruction of hearing impaired students. Instructional variables investigated were classroom structure and student participation. Student…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Style, Conventional Instruction
Monk, John S.; And Others – 1985
This study was conducted to determine how the pattern of learning on an abstract concept, plate tectonics, differed between groups of different cognitive levels, sex, and intelligence quotient (IQ). The intensive time-series design was used to examine the achievement of eighth grade and ninth grade earth science students. The unique characteristic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
Jolley, Jeanne Swafford – 1985
The ultimate goal of reading instruction is to develop independent readers. To become independent, students must be in control of their own thinking processes. They must be aware of cognition and the conscious use of metacognitive processes. Instruction in metacognition will help students gain control over their own thought processes. Interaction…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Interaction
Kelly, Forrest Robinson, Jr. – 1984
This guide provides a model for guidance needs assessment for elementary school counselors. Following an introduction discussing the lack of appropriate needs assessment instruments for the elementary level, background information on the development of the model instrument is given. The rationale for the verbal, interactive model, which was…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Guidance Objectives, Guidance Programs
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Formica, Piero – Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
The sustained phase of transition to economies characterised by considerable, and sometimes revolutionary, advances in science, technology and related industries, coupled with subsequent profound changes in economy and society, has increased the importance of the knowledge-intensive phases of production for value-creation. As enterprises, in fact,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Small Businesses, Business, Knowledge Management
Taylor, Denalene – 1977
To examine how skilled and experienced teachers interact with pupils of varying abilities, an observational coding system was developed that focused on reading-oriented and classroom-behavior-oriented interactions. The teacher/child interactions of two experienced teachers who were acknowledged for their success in teaching reading were studied…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Grade 2, Interaction Process Analysis, Masters Theses
Fishburn, Wanda – 1978
A questionnaire was sent to 16 rural and 16 urban elementary school principals in New Mexico to determine if professional tasks of elementary principals differed according to urban (towns of 50,000 or more) or rural (up to 2,500 population) location. Randomly selected, the principals were asked to respond to 22 questions related to tasks involving…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Clerical Occupations, Community
Ross, F. Susan Ackerman – 1978
Evidence indicates that a significant number of medical students have pervasive communication problems that affect their interaction with patients, faculty, clinical associates, and hospital staff. This paper describes the dynamics of the communication syndrome (clinically identified as "reticence"), discusses the manifestations and…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Assertiveness, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research
Baum, Andrew; And Others – 1977
The study of density and crowding has expanded rapidly, due in part to concern about the impact of high density on the quality of life. In this paper results of a study which focused upon the intervening role of neighborhood variables in the experience of urban density are reported. Residents of moderately dense urban areas were surveyed and…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Human Geography, Interaction Process Analysis, Neighborhoods
Hsu, Yi-Ming; White, William F. – 1978
There are two purposes for this study: first, to examine the relationship between college students' achievement and their ratings of instructors; second, to validate the two selected evaluation instruments that were designed specially for assessing teaching performance at the higher education level. Two evaluation inventories were selected for…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Behavior Rating Scales, College Faculty, Higher Education
Sawin, Douglas B. – 1977
This paper examines current approaches to conceptualizing and studying fathers' interactions with infants from three perspectives: (1) Spence and Helmreich's current trait theory of masculinity and femininity; (2) differentiated levels of inquiry into fatherhood; and (3) Bronfenbrenner's social ecology of the infant. Detailed discussions of each…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Family Role, Fathers
Hyman, Ronald T. – 1977
This study investigates the pattern of teacher questioning regarding three elements: sequence, student respondent, and cognitive process. The rationale for this type of teaching rests on the claims for teaching students the process of critical (reflective) thinking. In this type of teaching it is necessary to have data before the students. Only…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Deduction
Olson, Jerry L. – 1977
The computer-assisted teacher training system (CATTS) has been developed to provide a versatile technical system for the real-time collection, feedback, and analysis of observation-coding system data applied to the investigation of interactive behaviors and environments found in teacher behavior research in reading. CATTS technical innovations…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Data Processing, Elementary Secondary Education
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