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Neuwirth, Kurt; And Others – 1995
A study explored Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) in the context of news reports about a hazard. Content elements of outcome severity, vulnerability, and response efficacy were systematically varied in stories about a fabricated risk: fluorescent lighting lowering student academic performance. Research subjects were 206 students in an…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Communication Research, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education
Rusch, Edith A. – 1994
Is the work of democracy too hard for schools to implement? This paper presents findings of a study that examined the dialectical relationship between the espoused values of democracy in schools and the actual practice of equity and inclusion in site-based decision making. Specifically, it examines the lived experience of the people inside schools…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Organizational Climate
McCafferty, Steve; And Others – 1996
The Administrator Development Academy (ADA) is a six-week, intensive, collaborative-learning experience that explores the theory-practice link and effective leadership qualities. Begun in 1985, the academy is part of the educational administration program at the University of Cincinnati (Ohio). The program stresses communication, collegiality,…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Adult Learning, Collegiality, Educational Administration
Diamantes, Thomas – 1995
This article examines some popular theories of classroom management in an effort to generate practical suggestions for teachers and administrators who deal with youngsters on a day-to-day basis. The suggestions are presented in an alphabetical arrangement and cover many areas of concern to educators. Some of the topics covered are: audience,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Educational Objectives
Maginnis, Mary – 1996
This survey of literature discusses the content and research methodology of 25 articles on creative writing written since 1988. It is divided into sections covering articles discussing (1) definitions of creativity; (2) theoretical aspects of teaching creative writing; (3) specific teaching methods; (4) journal writing to discuss literature; and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creative Writing, Definitions, High Schools
Caine, Renate Nummela; Caine, Geoffrey – 1997
This book describes the implementation of a learning theory based on a holistic interpretation of brain research in two schools--Dry Creek Elementary School (Rio Linda, California) and Park View Middle School (Yucaipa, California). It describes how these two schools engaged in a process of restructuring based on changing mental models. Data were…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach, Instructional Effectiveness
Everson, Howard T.; And Others – 1997
Current theories of metacognition suggest that effective control of learning by either metacognitive or self-regulatory processes cannot occur without accurate monitoring of learning. Given this theoretical framework, there are questions of whether knowledge monitoring and self-regulated learning abilities are domain-specific or whether…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Knowledge Level, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Instruction
Gladding, Samuel T., Ed. – 1997
Group counseling is a rapidly changing field. This collection of 31 digests examines various aspects of group process and group counseling. The digests are arranged under different subject headings. In section 1, the nature of group work is examined, along with the evolution of group work training since 1990. The second section looks at…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Counselor Training, Counselors
Molinelli, Paul M. – 1995
This essay explores the concept of reader stance as defined by L. Rosenblatt (1978, 1994) as a useful framework from which to view the relative imbalance between the efferent and aesthetic reading of literature, particularly among schoolage adolescents. It then examines how 4 theoretical models and perspectives offer considerable explanatory…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Literary Criticism, Models, Reader Response
English, Fenwick W. – 1997
Management science, as it has been defined in behavioral-structural frames in educational administration, cannot encompass the realm of leadership. The frames themselves eliminate that which is most important, that is, the interaction/communication of the idiosyncratic and complex personal/character/interpersonal dimensions between leaders and…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Educational Administration, Educational History, Intellectual History
Gillis, H. L. – 1992
This paper presents a critical review of literature concerning research with diagnosed populations who participated in outdoor learning experiences as part of psychiatric therapy. The paper proposes: (1) to clarify the definition of the psychotherapy related to adventure programs; (2) to develop specific training manuals that can be shared and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Literature Reviews, Outdoor Education, Professional Training
Lensmire, Timothy J. – 1994
Mikhail Bakhtin's understanding of the medieval carnival--a time when life is turned upside down, social hierarchies are lifted, and the lines between performer and participant are blurred--provides a useful framework for understanding both liberatory and potentially threatening aspects of writing workshops in elementary schools. An experimental…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperation, Grade 3, Instructional Innovation
Pounder, Diana G. – 1994
This paper presents findings of a study that evaluated the effectiveness of a field-based doctoral program in educational administration. The Ed.D. program at the University of Utah attempted to link theory and research to the practice of improvement. Specifically, the study examined the degree and ways in which student field-based projects and…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs, Educational Administration
Sims, Judy R. – 1994
The most effective activity for teaching communication research students the nature of the social science research process is to provide students with the opportunity to conduct an actual research study. Such an experience promotes and emphasizes active, rather than passive, learning; students finish the class with a strong understanding of the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Research Design
Swilky, Jody – 1992
In the past few years, a number of theorists who advocate the study of difference have been debating the purposes and priorities of this approach to educational practice. Investigating values and ethics, particularly issues of race, gender and class, should do more than encourage students to deconstruct dominant ideologies. Tensions inherent in…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
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