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Feiman, Sharon; Floden, Robert E. – 1981
Three approaches to teacher education, each of which is characterized as "developmental" are examined. The first evolved from research developed at the Research and Development Center for Teacher Education at the University of Texas at Austin, and is based on a formulation of stages teachers pass through as they gain teaching experience.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Educational Research, Inservice Teacher Education
Nathans, Judith A. – 1981
The ramifications resulting from a social system organized on a male hierarchy which devalues and is insensitive to the female experience are keenly felt in the professions of psychiatry and psychology. Borderline personality disorder which, over the past decade has gained popularity in the literature and in clinical circles, is predominantly…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Expectation, Females, Individual Needs
Alvermann, Donna – 1979
This paper provides the researchers interested in the psychological effects of school space on students' learning and behavior with a description of selected resources. Source materials are divided into five categories: (1) general background information lists of bibliographies, directories, encyclopedias, books, and libraries; (2) abstracting and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research
Smith, Mary Lee; And Others – 1973
After consideration of program constraints and variability factors involved in designing a study to document the effects of Colorado Outward Bound, it was concluded that there should be three separate studies: (1) Study One, a small, tightly-controlled experiment, would have as its subjects inner-city youth from the Denver schools; (2) Study Two…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Affective Behavior, Content Analysis
Gay, Velva Bere – 1981
The responsiblity of the school in dealing with children of divorced parents was studied. An annotated bibliography provides a guide to sources offering suggestions for school personnel seeking greater understanding of the problem of divorce. The bibliography is divided into sections on: (1) understanding family breakdown, in which statistics,…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Divorce, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Problems
Gornicki, Sylvia B. – 1981
Fairy tales can be used in the classroom to promote normal growth and development as well as carry a message of hope and faith in the strength and goodness of humans. Because fairy tales are imaginative literature, readers can safely experience and work through scary situations which are analogous to situations in real life. Bibliotherapy refers…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Development, Bibliotherapy, Change Strategies
Snodgrass, Sara E.; And Others – 1981
Research has shown that children's differentiation of gender-appropriate behavior is not directly affected by their teacher's gender. However, the teacher's behavior in relation to the material being taught may convey the sex-appropriateness or -inappropriateness to the child. To examine the effects of student gender and sexual stereotype of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Congruence (Psychology), Elementary School Teachers, Nonverbal Communication
Wirsing, Marie E. – 1980
In the context of a high school teacher's dismissal for refusing to participate in hall supervision on ethical grounds, the author discusses the authority structure of public schools and the role and responsibilities of professional educators. Past contract conditions that regimented the private and professional lives of teachers are reviewed, as…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Administrative Policy, Authoritarianism
Strage, Amy A.; And Others – 1981
The way that mothers' input assists children with the use of their linguistic resources for negotiating peer interaction was studied. Two two-year-old girls and their mothers were videotaped once a month for eight months while the foursome met at a weekly playgroup. The mothers' language was analyzed in terms of the following questions: (1) Does…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis
Plass, Richard M. – 1980
This booklet was prepared for use at workshops conducted by the Junior Academy of the New York Academy of Sciences and the New York Biology Teachers Association, as well as for use in the high school classroom and laboratory as an aid to both teachers and students. Its purpose is to help the beginning science research student in selecting and…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Barnes, Ellen; And Others – 1978
The general theme of this book is developing positive attitudes toward persons with disabilities. It is designed for use by elementary teachers working in a mainstreamed setting. Classroom activities are described which relate to each of the following disabilities: mental retardation, emotional disturbances, learning disabilities, health…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Class Activities, Disabilities
Haggard, Carrol R.; Haggard, Jacquelyn F. – 1981
Seeking to identify intervention strategies that classroom teachers can use to develop healthy self-concepts in learners, this paper provides a review of communication research on self-concept and its pedagogical implications. The first section of the paper reviews research on selected salient influences on self-concept, including work on racial…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Change Agents, Communication Research
Grant, D. R. B. – 1980
This literature review focuses on the conditions of life and aspects of the behavior of people in areas of the English-speaking Caribbean. The review is based on books, reports and papers which discuss broad features of sociological problems, the impact of academic changes on individuals and the consequences these changes have on people's…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Disadvantaged Environment
Gliessman, David H. – 1981
Teaching skills can be acquired or modified through various processes, including observation, concept acquisition, practice, and feedback. However, evidence does not indicate that combining these processes into a single training methodology provides any advantage for teacher trainees. Teaching also may be influenced by providing information about…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Feedback, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Buktenica, Norman A. – 1980
The rationale and philosophy for multidisciplinary activities by school psychologists and educators are presented with an emphasis on the acquisition of information on the social context of children's behavior and needs. Multidisciplinary training teams (MDTT) established over an eight-year period in elementary schools in Nashville, Kentucky, are…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Delivery Systems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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