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Tang, Tak-On; Yeung, Alexander Seeshing – 1999
This study investigated factors that affected stress, burnout, and job satisfaction among Hong Kong high school teachers. First, the researchers interviewed former Hong Kong teachers to determine possible teacher stress sources. On the basis of their suggested list of stress sources, the researchers created a questionnaire that included items…
Descriptors: Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries, High Schools, Job Satisfaction
Seppanen, Loretta – 1999
At the close of the 1996-97 academic year, some 45,000 transfer-oriented students left the Washington community and technical colleges they had been attending. Eleven thousand, three hundred of these students transferred immediately to a four-year institution in Washington or Oregon, with another 2,000 transferring a year later. More than half of…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Education Work Relationship, Educational Benefits
Martens, Elise H.; Russ, Helen – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1932
There is at the present time a strong movement to include in the school curriculum more preparation for character education. The schools have long recognized their obligations in this respect, but more progress has not been made because they did not know how to bring it about. With the coming of trained psychologists, psychiatrists, and other…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Values Education, Psychologists, Student Behavior
Jacobs, George M.; Hall, S. J. – Online Submission, 1994
From our experience doing workshops and courses for teachers about cooperative learning, we have chosen ten of the most commonly asked nuts and bolts questions. The suggestions listed below come from our own ESL and EFL classes, ideas from colleagues and from the teacher participants in our cooperative learning workshops and courses, and from…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedFitz-Gibbon, Carol T.; Clark, K. S. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1982
Describes a research study in which students were observed in eight secondary school mathematics classes and time lost from instructional activities was assessed using a time-filter. A typical child was assessed as spending slightly more than half the allocated time to time on task. Stability of results is discussed. (EAO)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Foreign Countries, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedPink, William T. – Urban Review, 1982
Reviews literature from several disciplinary and theoretical perspectives on the relationship between academic failure and student attitudes and behavior. Argues that the current process of schooling generates negative student attitudes and antisocial behavior, and examines how improved research methods might generate a more complete view of…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Delinquency, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSanford, Julie P.; Evertson, Carolyn M. – Journal of Educational Research, 1983
The relationship between teachers' use of class time and student achievement, behavior, and attitudes was examined in a study of 102 English and mathematics classes in 11 junior high schools. Time use had a measurable effect on student achievement and attitudes in mathematics classes, but not in English classes. (Authors/PP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, English Instruction, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedAptekar, Lewis – High School Journal, 1982
A doctoral student registered as a high school senior to determine first-hand student behavior, teaching methods, and curricula in a secondary school classroom. Highlights observations made, focusing on similarities between college prep and non-college prep students. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, College Bound Students, Educational Research, High School Students
Peer reviewedYsseldyke, James E.; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1981
Results in study 1 indicate teams spent twice as much time discussing academic information as behavioral information; little time was spent discussing physical or medical data. In study 2 nearly all of the meetings were devoted primarily to classroom data, scores on achievement tests, and scores on intelligence tests. (Author)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Content Analysis, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHumphreys, Barbara; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1982
Effects on students' (N=44) achievement and attitudes of cooperative, competitive, and individualistic instruction were compared in ninth-grade physical science classes. Results indicate that cooperative learning experiences promoted mastery and retention of material being taught as well as moreover positive attitudes toward the experience than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Competition, Cooperation, Grade 9
Peer reviewedColeman, James; And Others – Sociology of Education, 1982
Analyzes research which provides strong evidence indicating higher achievement in vocabulary and mathematics for comparable students in Catholic and other private schools than in public schools. The results are less consistent in reading. The analysis also shows the elements of school policy that can account for these differences. (RM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Differences, Educational Research
Peer reviewedKoester, Lynne Sanford; Farley, Frank H. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1982
Children in open and traditional classrooms were observed and tested on physiological and performance measures. The children were categorized into subgroups according to their arousal level. Analyses of variance revealed that performance of high-arousal children in open classrooms decreased over time in contrast to all other subgroups. (Author/AL)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Arousal Patterns, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research
Peer reviewedScannell, Dale P.; Guenther, John E. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1981
Many universities share the belief that the traditional four-year teacher education program provides insufficient time to prepare a professional, well-educated teacher, and are considering the adoption of an extended teacher education program. The program should focus on field experiences. (JN)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Microteaching
Peer reviewedGnagey, William J. – Clearing House, 1981
Teachers in a small high school nominated students whose classroom behavior facilitates or inhibits (disrupts) the learning process. These two groups were compared on locus of control, Maslow motive hierarchies, attitudes toward crime prevention, and achievement. Results are discussed and suggestions for helping disruptive students are made. (SJL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Comparative Testing, Crime
Peer reviewedHolland, E. L.; McLaughlin, T. F. – Journal of Educational Research, 1982
A point system was introduced at an elementary school in British Columbia whereby: (1) students lost points for their entire class when they misbehaved; and (2) point totals were openly posted daily and weekly. The method proved effective in improving the behavior of the whole school population. (Authors/PP)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Strategies, Classes (Groups of Students), Contingency Management


