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Ohta, Amy Snyder – 1996
A study investigated the dynamics of second language classroom dyadic interactions in which one participant assumes the expert role and one the novice role. The study was conducted in a university-level Japanese language class, in which pairs were videotaped doing role play; analysis focused on one particular pair playing the roles of a teacher…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Difficulty Level, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Higher Education
Henning, Martha L. – 1996
The 18th and 19th centuries saw a real tension between inductive and deductive methods of reason. Spokesperson for her era through her association with the popular "Godey's Ladies' Book," Sarah Josepha Hale addressed this tension in 1858, citing an article by Thomas Henry Buckle ascribing the method of deduction to women and that of induction to…
Descriptors: Authors, Classroom Communication, Cognitive Style, Gender Issues
Morgan, Norah; Saxton, Julianna – 1994
The intent of this book is to encourage teachers to examine how they question in order to generate richer classroom interaction. Part One sets out the reasons for the limited effectiveness of questions in present classroom practice, and examines the two structures which form the matrix of all educational processes: the structure for thinking and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
McNeal, Betsy – 1995
This paper explores the process by which mathematical knowledge is socially constructed. Interactional analysis of a lesson on fact families shows how one third-grade mathematics class negotiated the meanings of writing a number sentence for a picture and a fact family. In the course of classroom interactions, teacher and students shifted the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary School Mathematics
Walker, Carolyn Ann – 1992
A qualitative study investigated one group of non-mainstream (low socioeconomic status) children's use of literacy materials during their free play. Subjects, 17 children, one teacher, and one assistant teacher in one session of a Head Start located in the downtown of a small midwestern city, were observed during seven free play periods over 5…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Dramatic Play, Emergent Literacy, Literacy
Feezel, Jerry D.; Venkatagiri, Rama – 1990
Noting that materials available on the topic have undergone a numerical explosion over the last decade and now number in the hundreds, this 43-item annotated bibliography on preparing graduate teaching assistants includes books, journal articles, conference papers and videotapes published between 1963 and 1990. The first item in the bibliography…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Classroom Communication, Foreign Students, Graduate Students
Samway, Katharine Davies; And Others – 1995
Offering suggestions on setting up and maintaining a cross-age reading program, this book describes teachers' experiences in establishing a cross-age reading program in a multiethnic, multilingual inner-city school in Oakland, California. The book notes that what began as an effort to engage one under-achieving fifth-grade boy evolved into an…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Communication, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education
Barbieri, Maureen – 1995
Describing a teacher's struggle to help her seventh-grade students reach their full potential, this book is about girls--their learning, their social dilemmas, and their dreams, hopes, and fears. The book reveals the obstacles the teacher faced and how her students collaborated with her to become curriculum builders as they explored issues such as…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, English Instruction, Females
Bradley, Mimi – 1994
An ethnographic study explored how small groups of student readers interacted in a classroom over time to interpret short stories assigned by a teacher. For five weeks, eight sixth-grade volunteers met on consecutive Fridays in two separate face-to-face discussion groups to read, discuss, rewrite, and perform a short story as a play. Primary data…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Ethnography
Frymier, Ann B.; Shulman, Gary M. – 1994
A study developed a valid and reliable instrument to measure learner empowerment and tested a model in which learner empowerment was caused by teacher communication behaviors and students' self-esteem. The model tested hypothesized teacher communication behaviors (relevance, verbal immediacy, and nonverbal immediacy) and student self-esteem as…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Classroom Communication, Higher Education, Models
Comadena, Mark E.; Semlak, William D. – 1994
A study looked into what classroom communication behaviors adult learners and traditional undergraduate students associate with teacher effectiveness. Subjects for the study were 155 traditional and 95 adult learners at a large midwestern university. They were administered one of two questionnaires which differed on only one question: some were…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Higher Education
Lacotte, Jacqueline – 1994
This paper explores the symbolic representation of the teaching situation as a triangle involving teacher, student, and content. The paper explores what is meant by didactic communication, and then studies the meaning of the semiotic triangle in the light of two lines of research: the patterns used to analyze communication situations and ongoing…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Didacticism, Higher Education
Luechauer, David L.; Shulman, Gary M. – 1992
The empowerment paradigm with roots in the literature of education and management (both applied and theoretical) can guide faculty to help prepare students to make the transition from the classroom to the boardroom. While numerous faculty leaders have joined corporate leaders in espousing the virtues of empowerment, most classes in business…
Descriptors: Business Education, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, College Students
Dorwick, Keith – 1993
Although "flaming" (language and behavior considered outrageous in a classroom context) is a rupture of teacher authority, it can be used in the classroom as a viable pedagogical tool. A student in a basic literature course read a long and sexually explicit narrative in rhymed couplets. The rupture in the normal classroom environment…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, College Students, Electronic Mail
Kahle, J. B.; Tobin, K. G.; Rogg, S. R. – 1997
This document consists of short reviews of 13 Ohio schools. The goal is to illustrate each school's atmosphere and members through a report made by an education expert who actually visited the school, as opposed to a statistical report. Interviews of students and teachers are included, as are impressions of reform methods being used in the school,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrators, Classroom Communication, Educational Change
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