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Bettencourt, Edward M.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1983
To assess the effects of enthusiasm training for teachers on students' academic performance, teachers were randomly assigned to training and no-training conditions. All teachers taught the same curriculum unit following training. Students of trained teachers did not achieve more than other students but were observed to be more often on-task.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Education
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Rossmiller, Richard A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Reviews the findings of studies conducted on students' time on task in school, noting especially the factors influencing students' total time in school and their time engaged in learning. Draws implications for schools' use of instructional time. (JW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Time Factors (Learning), Time Management
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Watkins, Ryan; Schlosser, Charles – TechTrends, 2003
Traces the origin of the Carnegie Unit (that measures seat time in the classroom) and its application to educational equivalency, suggests that technology has changed equivalency, proposes Capabilities-Based Educational Equivalency Units as an alternative, and illustrates its use in a graduate program at a university that offers distance education…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Distance Education, Graduate Study, Technology Uses in Education
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Shriver, Mark D.; Allen, Keith D. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1997
This study examined compliance parameters for 18 children (ages 2-10) who had been referred to a clinic for behavior problems and for 35 non-referred children. Although there were significant differences for percentage compliance, there were no significant differences between the referred and nonreferred in terms of initiation or completion…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Children, Compliance (Psychology), Performance
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Tytler, Russell; Griffiths, Michele – Investigating, 2003
Investigates how much time primary schools spend on science, what should count as science, and what the different ways are that science appears in the curriculum. Uses findings from a survey conducted with schools in the Victorian Science in Schools (SIS) research project as well as case studies. (KHR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Activities
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Weber, James M.; Puleo, Nancy F. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1988
The authors report on a study of 120 secondary schools and 893 related classrooms that compared instructional approaches used in vocational and nonvocational classes. Results suggest that vocational classes offer alternative approaches to instruction that differ from those employed in academic settings. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Comparative Analysis, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods
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Sternberg, Robert J.; Gastel, Joyce – Intelligence, 1989
Using 17 female and 33 male Yale undergraduates, the relationship between the ability to cope with relative novelty and intelligence was assessed. Results of subjects' performance of novel and non-novel versions of a sentence-verification task indicated that the relationship was positive. (TJH)
Descriptors: Coping, Higher Education, Intelligence, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)
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Hastings, Nigel; Schwieso, Joshua – Educational Research, 1995
One primary class moved from seating in rows to groups to rows, the other from groups to rows to groups. In both, on-task behavior was higher in rows. In a second study using rows for individual work, time on task increased substantially and, for a target group of three disruptive pupils, it increased dramatically. (SK)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education
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Hume, K. Michelle; Crossman, Jane – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992
This study found that use of music as a reinforcer was highly effective in increasing productive and decreasing nonproductive behavior of 6 competitive swimmers (ages 12-16) during the dry-land portion of a practice session. Subjects rated the musical reinforcement favorably and elected to have the procedure continued. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Athletics, Competition, Drills (Practice), Music
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Proctor, Russell F., II; And Others – Educational Horizons, 1992
Entertainment is a valid instructional strategy to which students respond. Both traditional and high-tech methods of task engagement can motivate students without sacrificing rigor. Interesting topics can be taught by interesting instructors in interesting ways. (SK)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Attitudes, Student Motivation, Teacher Effectiveness
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Martens, Brian K.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1992
Two experiments analyzed the single-alternative form of the matching law as a description of student behavior. Four students (ages 8-10) exhibiting off-task behavior were exposed to variable-interval schedules of social reinforcement contingent on academic engagement. Results provided evidence that subject behavior was under control of the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Intervention, Positive Reinforcement
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Feucht, Joseph E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1998
In most cases, suspension represents playtime. In a Louisiana middle school, suspended students are given one of many books (related to their offenses) to read. If students fail a comprehension test, they must read the book during in-house detention. Suspension becomes both punitive and productive, since the books and accompanying exercises are…
Descriptors: Discipline, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools, Punishment
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Field, Tiffany M.; Quintino, Olga; Hernandez-Reif, Maria; Koslovsky, Gabrielle – Adolescence, 1998
Twenty-eight adolescents with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder were provided either massage therapy or relaxation therapy for 10 consecutive school days. The massage therapy group, but not the relaxation therapy group, self-rated as happier, and observers rated them as fidgeting less following the sessions. Teachers reported more time on…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attention Deficit Disorders, Happiness, Hyperactivity
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Spaulding, Karen; Dwyer, Francis – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2001
Describes a study that determined the relative effectiveness of different types of job aids in facilitating college student achievement of different types of educational objectives, and examined the relationship that exists between the different types of job aids and the amount of time it takes students to complete their instruction. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Objectives, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
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Coats, Stephanie – Journal of Education, 2004
In this article, the author profiles KIPP Academy Lynn Charter School in Lynn, Massachusetts. The school's mission is to "create an environment where the students of Lynn will develop the academic skills, intellectual habits and character traits necessary to maximize their potential in high school, college and the world beyond." KIPP…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Middle Schools, Educational Quality, Values Education
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