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Dietrich, Darryl M.; And Others – 1983
The quality of life of nursing home residents may be enhanced by providing them with opportunities to participate in social activities involving different age groups and community-dwelling age peers. To obtain descriptive data, and to investigate the relationships between patterns of social interaction and subject characteristics, time-sampled…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Ability, Interaction, Intergroup Relations
Cook, Stuart W. – 1980
Proposals to use interracial/cross-ethnic learning teams in desegregated classrooms raise issues from research that demonstrate the complicated nature of the relationship between learning teams and classroom interracial relations. According to the research, relationships are affected by the characteristics of learning teams, namely…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Competition, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Behavior
Bishop, George D. – 1976
This study investigated the roles of both belief similarity and dialect style on white subjects' attitudes and nonverbal behaviors toward black or white people in a face to face interaction. The experimental design consisted of six cells defined by two levels of belief similarity crossed by three levels of the race and dialect manipulations (white…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beliefs, Black Dialects, Black Students
Gehrke, Nathalie J.; Yamamoto, Kaoru – 1978
The purpose of this study was to generate a theory of role personalization grounded in data obtained from beginning secondary teachers. Role personalization is defined as the way beginning teachers adapt the teacher role to meet their own needs, while at the same time being socialized into the role demanded by others. Ten beginning secondary…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beginning Teachers, Individual Development, Individual Needs
Tortu, Stephanie – 1981
Henri Tajfel's theory on intergroup relations is used as a model for thinking about men and women on a group level and discussing the differences between intergroup and interpersonal behavior to integrate the study of the individual within the larger social system. Strategies are described to help women challenge the imbalance of power between the…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Comparative Analysis, Females, Feminism
Gifford, Carol J. – 1981
"Across Ages: Entering the 80's--the Quality of Life," was the theme of a week-long multidisciplinary, intergenerational (ages 14 to 92) model program sponsored by Temple University's Institute on Aging, and held on its suburban Ambler (Pennsylvania) campus in the summer of 1980. Aimed at devising methods of stimulating dialogue and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Age Groups, Attitude Change, Communication Problems
ROEBER, EDWARD C. – 1967
THE PUPIL PERSONNEL WORKERS SITUATIONAL BLANK (PPWSB) TESTED THE REACTIONS OF 46 COUNSELORS, NINE PSYCHOLOGISTS, 37 SOCIAL WORKERS, AND 52 NURSES FROM A MIDWESTERN CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM TO SELECTED PUPIL PROBLEM SITUATIONS. FOR 10 SITUATIONS, THOSE TESTED INDICATED THREE CHOICES EACH OF "WHAT SHOULD BE DONE" AND "WHY IT SHOULD BE DONE" FROM 15…
Descriptors: Counselors, Intergroup Relations, Methods, Multiple Choice Tests
Kuvlesky, William P. – 1980
A minority group is a social category involving a clearly differentiated subpopulation within a larger collectivity on the basis of some common set of characteristics which are negatively evaluated by the dominant members of the collectivity. The following characteristics are attributed to negative evaluation: (1) members experience pejorative…
Descriptors: Definitions, Ethnic Groups, Group Structure, Intergroup Relations
Guerra, Manuel H. – 1967
An effort has been made in this study to elucidate what social implications are inherent in the environmental teaching situations, and their correlation to the basic purposes and aims of each language instructional program. FLES, English as a Second Language, and Spanish for Spanish-speaking children programs are discussed. It is pointed out that…
Descriptors: Classroom Desegregation, Educational Philosophy, English (Second Language), Ethnic Grouping
Tjosvold, Dean; Santamaria, Philip – 1977
Seventy-seven fourth- and fifth-grade students were placed in either a cooperative or a competititve learning structure and the teacher either supported or did not support their decision-making competence. As hypothesized, students whose teacher supported them indicated that they were more confident and committed to making a classroom decision…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary School Students, Group Dynamics, Interaction
Ternent, William A.; Ternent, Janet A. – 1977
This speech presents a model of human communication which integrates the existential philosophy of Martin Buber with the communication views of Jonas Salk. In his book, "The Survival of the Wisest," Salk characterizes an "Epoch A" to describe the values and behaviors of the past and an "Epoch B" to describe the necessary values and behaviors for…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Objectives, Communication Problems
Gage, N. L., Ed. – 1974
The goal of this panel was to develop the means to improve the reliability, validity, and utility of analyses of human interaction in learning settings. Research on interaction itself, as well as its association with the variables of student learning, student characteristics, setting characteristics, and teacher education were all concerns of this…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Educational Research, Human Relations, Interaction
Kelly, Philip L. – 1975
Two essential goals of the Chicano are: (1) achieving cultural pluralism and (2) equal opportunity. Success in achieving these aims will depend partly on the Chicano's uniqueness as a multinational person. Mexico's presence is of utmost importance for this endeavor. However, having a former homeland adjacent has not provided an example or…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict
van Houte, Hans, Ed.; Melgert, Willy, Ed. – 1972
In 1969, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 1971 International Year for Action to combat Racism and Racial Discrimination. A congress was organized to focus on racial discrimination in employment opportunities. The congress, held in Amsterdam in August 1971, looked at the situation in three countries (the Federal Republic of Germany,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cultural Influences, Economic Factors, Educational Problems
Gibson, John S. – 1969
Volume I of this study describes the background of the Lincoln Filene Center's research and development on the intergroup relations curriculum and propositions, critiques, and recommendations relevant to intergroup relations education in the United States. It contains a report on inservice teacher programs, evaluation instruments, and procedures…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives
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