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Bullard, Holly R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2004
In this article, the author presents twenty tips to ensure the successful inclusion of a child with Asperger Syndrome into a general classroom. Some of the tips described include: (1) establishing a consistent schedule; (2) providing both verbal and written instructions to the child; and (3) providing social skills practice and role-playing.
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, General Education, Children, Asperger Syndrome
Bodrova, Elena; Leong, Deborah J. – Early Childhood Today, 2005
In this article, the authors discuss the important role of dramatic ("pretend") play in early childhood with increasing emphasis at school on developing academic skills in children at younger and younger ages. Play is especially beneficial to children's learning when it reaches a certain degree of sophistication. In other words, "unproductive"…
Descriptors: Play, Young Children, Skill Development, Interpersonal Competence
Jalongo, Mary Renck – Early Childhood Today (1), 2006
Learning to work and play well with others truly is a lifelong goal with a foundation in the early childhood years. Effective early childhood educators recognize that supporting children's social competence and teaching them academic skills are compatible rather than competing goals; each grows and benefits from advances in the other. Together,…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Teaching Methods, Young Children, Early Childhood Education
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Stirling, Lucy J.; Eley, Thalia C.; Clark, David M. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2006
Attentional biases with regard to emotional facial expressions are associated with social anxiety in adults. We investigated whether similar relations exist in children. Seventy-nine 8- to 11-year-olds completed a probe detection task. On a given trial, 1 of 3 pairs of faces was presented: negative-neutral, negative-positive, and positive-neutral.…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Anxiety, Correlation, Interpersonal Competence
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Cannon, Patrick – College Teaching, 2006
Group discussion allows students to learn how to "talk to someone." Through group discussion, students can acquire or refine a broad range of attributes, from basic oratory skills to a more sophisticated development of communicative competence to embracing and valuing dialogic interchange and reflexivity. In this article, the author explains how…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, International Relations, Course Content, Teaching Methods
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Rotenberg, Ken J.; Boulton, Michael J.; Fox, Claire L. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2005
Four hundred and thirty-four children enrolled in school years 5 and 6 in the United Kingdom were administered measures of trust beliefs in peers/best friends and psychosocial functioning (internalized maladjustment, self-perceived social acceptance, social preference, and social exclusion) across an 8-month period (mean age = 9 years-9 months at…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Grade 5, Grade 6, Adjustment (to Environment)
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McGaha, Valerie; Fitzpatrick, Jacki – College Student Journal, 2005
The purpose of the present study was to examine how personal characteristics (e.g., loneliness, interpersonal competence) and social characteristics (e.g., marginality) contributed to dropout risk among undergraduate students. The respondents (n=127 undergraduates) completed a questionnaire packet to assess all of the variables. Regression…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Undergraduate Students, Interpersonal Competence, Dropouts
Bisland, Amy; Karnes, Frances A.; Cobb, Yolanda Baker – Gifted Child Today, 2004
Once identified, students should be given a wide variety of opportunities to develop their leadership potential in the classroom. This article offers information on rating scales, programs, and other resources that can be used in implementing leadership education into the gifted classroom. One rating scale, The Leadership Skills Inventory (LSI),…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Academically Gifted, Leadership Training, Leadership Qualities
Lane, Kathleen L.; Givner, Christine C.; Pierson, Melinda R. – Journal of Special Education, 2004
This study explored elementary school teachers' expectations of student behavior in terms of teachers' demographic characteristics as well as level (primary vs. intermediate vs. combined) and program type (general vs. special educator). Teachers identified which social skills they viewed as critical for success in their classrooms. Results showed…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Elementary School Teachers, Cooperation, Classrooms
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Kam, C-M.; Greenberg, M. T.; Kusche, C. A. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2004
In this study, the authors examined the long-term effectiveness of the PATHS (Promoting Alternative THinking Strategies) curriculum on the adjustment of school-age children with special needs. The PATHS curriculum focuses on promoting children's emotional development, self-regulation, and social problem-solving skills. Eighteen special education…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Special Needs Students, Intervention, Special Education
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Rodriguez, Monica L.; Ayduk, Ozlem; Aber, J. Lawrence; Mischel, Walter; Sethi, Anita; Shoda, Yuichi – Social Development, 2005
A prospective study examined the effects of maternal unresponsivity and of toddlers' own negative affect on the child's subsequent ability to use effective attentional control strategies in preschool. Maternal and child behaviors were measured in situations that varied in the level of stress to test the hypothesis that behaviors in high stress…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Preschool Children, Interpersonal Competence, Self Control
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Jokikokko, Katri – Intercultural Education, 2005
As schools become increasingly multicultural, teachers need special sensitivity to recognize differences and intercultural competences to be able to support the personal and academic growth of diverse students. This paper introduces newly qualified teachers' conceptions of diversity and intercultural competence in a Finnish context. The teachers…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication
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Hamilton, David – International Journal of Disability Development and Education, 2005
Ecobehavioural analysis procedures were used to examine the interactive engagement of children with developmental disabilities due to Down syndrome who attended inclusive preschools for 2 years. Compared with typical children, the children with disabilities displayed infrequent interactions with peers for the duration of the study. For the…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Class Activities, Developmental Disabilities, Peer Relationship
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North, Alexa Bryans; Worth, William E. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2004
The authors describe a longitudinal study that was conducted to identify trends in entry-level technology, interpersonal, and basic communication competencies and skills using classified newspaper advertisements from 10 U.S. standard metropolitan statistical areas. To date, 4,200 advertisements have been analyzed for 2 competencies and 1…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Longitudinal Studies, Interpersonal Competence, Advertising
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Haynes, Judie – Essential Teacher, 2003
Examines how English-as-a-Second-Language students discover the "hidden curriculum." This requires conveying the social norms of the school community. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Interpersonal Competence, Language Teachers, Pragmatics
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