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Gelman, Doris; McGoldrick, Neale – Independent School, 1980
Since teachers are a school's most important resource and its largest financial investment, it makes sense to devote time to assuring their success. A school can protect its investment in new teachers by giving them the necessary support from the start through relationships that are both nurturing and evaluative. (Author/AN)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Faculty Workload, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Teacher Behavior
Dodds, Patt – Research Quarterly, 1979
This study found that student teachers can function effectively as behavior change agents for their peers on a partnership basis. (MM)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Competency Based Teacher Education, Peer Evaluation, Peer Influence
Peer reviewedWashington, Valora – Educational Horizons, 1979
To examine the possibility that teacher variables affect school integration results, this article reviews the literature on minority children and teacher attitudes and behavior. This literature indicates that biased assessments (unfavorable attitudes, qualitatively inferior instructional behavior, and lower expectations) are made of minority or…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation, Failure
Peer reviewedFey, James T. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1979
A summary of the results of three studies, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, is given. Findings related to content, instructional organization and style, and teacher factors are discussed. (MK)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Course Content, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Curriculum
Peer reviewedFredrick, Wayne C.; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1979
Investigators observed time usage and teacher statements in 26 Chicago high schools and found a lower rate of time loss and a higher rate of positive comments by teachers in higher achieving schools. (Editor)
Descriptors: High Schools, Lecture Method, Positive Reinforcement, Reading Achievement
Peer reviewedJohnson, Jerry L.; Sloat, Kim C.M. – Psychology in the Schools, 1980
Teachers participated in a course on behavioral approaches in the classroom. Training was conducted in phases: Information, Instructions to Practice, Guided Practice, Coding Practice, and Performance Feedback. Significant increases in positive teacher behaviors and decreases in negative teacher behaviors were observed but were not maintained.…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedChewprecha, Thongchai; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1980
Tests the effectiveness of three training methods as self-training materials in modifying questioning behavior including wait time of Thai high school chemistry teachers. Concludes that studying pamphlets and qualitative listening to audiotapes improves questioning; pamphlets study also improves wait time. (CS)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Research, Independent Study, Inservice Education
Peer reviewedReid, David J. – Educational Studies, 1980
Results of a study of 21 biology teachers in England indicate that classroom behaviors result from a complex interplay of both verbal and nonverbal elements of communication. By manipulating certain nonverbal behaviors, it might be possible to control verbal and social interactions. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Comparative Education, Educational Research, Nonverbal Communication
Peer reviewedEstep, Linda E.; And Others – High School Journal, 1980
It was hypothesized that confrontations between a strict teacher and misbehaving students would add drama and robustness to the classroom. In 88 secondary classrooms, robustness and teacher's control ideology and behavior were measured. The hypothesis was rejected; humanistic control behavior related to high robustness. A companion elementary…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Discipline, Humanism
Peer reviewedMarmor, Gloria Strauss; Petitto, Laura – Sign Language Studies, 1979
Presents results of research of the use of simultaneous communication in deaf schools and its accuracy in representing English grammar. (AM)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Deafness, Elementary Education, English
Peer reviewedMcNair, Kathleen – Educational Research Quarterly, 1978
Teachers'"inflight" decisions were investigated by recording those cues in the classroom to which teachers responded. Through stimulated recall interviews, it was found that the cues teachers noticed and based decisions upon were global and tended to adhere closely to the traditional recitation model of teaching. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cues, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMorine-Dershimer, Greta – Educational Research Quarterly, 1978
The information processing of teaching was investigated in a case study, comparing the behavior and cognition of ten elementary school teachers. Data indicated that the amount of discrepancy between teaching plan and classroom reality was a critical variable in the information processing of teachers. (JKS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Educational Planning
Peer reviewedKarr, P. J.; Beatty, Michael – Educational Research Quarterly, 1979
Vocal cues which were inconsistent with verbal messages and their effects on teacher credibility were examined. Results suggested that teacher credibility was at least partially dependent upon the degree of verbal vocal consistency in teachers' messages. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Credibility, Cues, Nonverbal Communication
Peer reviewedNewberry, Janet McIntosh – Canadian Journal of Education, 1979
Interviews with and observations of principals and teachers in Ontario elementary schools revealed that beginning teachers would seek assistance from an experienced teacher only if they could find one who taught the same grade in a nearby classroom and who appeared open to friendship. (SJL)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedVinelli, Jose L.; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1979
Studies the effects of student-structured (SSLS) and teacher-structured (TSLS) teaching strategies. SSLS students consistently exhibited lower frequencies of teacher dependency behaviors than TSLS students. Need affiliation results varied with the grade level of students. (MA)
Descriptors: Affiliation Need, Classroom Communication, Educational Research, Experiential Learning


