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Genova, Bissy – 1981
This study to identify the nonverbal behaviors of librarians and library users that facilitate or impede information exchange in presearch interviews for computer-based literature searches was part of a larger research project that gathered data on 80 presearch interviews in seven medical libraries. The project also sought (1) to identify verbal…
Descriptors: Body Language, Codification, Information Retrieval, Information Seeking
Gudykunst, William B.; Wright, Joseph E. – 1978
Problems of inquiry in intercultural communication are examined in this paper, and an inquiry process is presented that can be applied to the study of communication between people from different cultures. The first section of the paper outlines major, well-documented procedural problems in intercultural communication and considers additional…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cross Cultural Studies, Questioning Techniques
Blosser, Patricia E., Ed.; Steiner, Robert L., Ed. – 1979
This issue of "Investigations in Science Education" contains 9 articles related to teacher education and a single study reporting the investigation of questioning styles used in high school biology textbooks. Each abstract, written by a science educator, includes bibliographical data, research design and procedure, purpose, research rationale, and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Research, Inquiry, Preservice Teacher Education
Greenough, Karen N. – 1976
The study was designed to increase 88 teacher trainees' generation of inferring and problem solving questions and elicitation of appropriate responses from educationally handicapped students. Teacher trainees participated in one of five groups: (1) anticipating videotapes, (2) coding videotapes, (3) anticipating written version, (4) coding written…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Handicapped Children, Higher Education, Questioning Techniques
Riley, Joseph P., II – 1978
Presented is an evaluation of the effect of the three most commonly used question classification systems on preservice teachers' ability to classify questions and on their attitude toward questioning. Thirty elementary science teachers were randomly assigned to one of three treatment levels. Each treatment level consisted of self-instructional…
Descriptors: College Science, Elementary School Teachers, Higher Education, Learning Modules
Trabasso, Tom – 1980
This report examines how the making of inferences plays a role in the comprehension of narratives. The report poses and discusses seven questions: What are inferences? What functions do they perform? What is required to make inferences? What processes are involved? What kinds of inferences are there? How can readers' inferences be assessed? Can…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Language Processing, Questioning Techniques
Collins, Allan; Stevens, Albert L. – 1980
Methods and approaches used by effective teachers are examined, and the set of goals and subgoals that guide these teachers, the set of specific strategies that they use to generate cases, questions, and comments for their pupils, and the control structure that they use to allocate their time between different goals are specified. The theory…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Objectives, Educational Psychology, Learning Processes
Petrick, Joanne F. – 1980
A four-part heuristic model seeks to enhance teacher and student-writer awareness of the significance of the self as writer. The questions in the heuristic examine the relationships between the self and the self as writer, between the self and the subject matter, between the self and the audience, and between the self and the form of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Discovery Learning, Higher Education, Inquiry
ALLEN, D.W.; AND OTHERS – 1967
TO DETERMINE THE RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF THREE MODELING PROCEDURES FOR MODIFYING TEACHER BEHAVIOR (APPLIED, ILLUSTRATIVELY, TO HIGHER-ORDER QUESTIONING BEHAVIOR), VIDEOTAPES WERE MADE OF A SERIES OF FOUR MICROTEACHING SESSIONS REPRESENTING IN A 2 X 2 X 2 FACTORIAL DESIGN (N 103) THAT FURNISHED EIGHT EXPERIMENTAL GROUPS, (1) SYMBOLIC VERSUS…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Microteaching, Models, Observation
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SILVER, NANCY – 1965
A MEASURE OF SELF-CONCEPT, CONSISTING OF A SERIES OF THREE TESTS, WAS RECOMMENDED TO AID THE STUDY OF ADOLESCENCE IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL AND TO PROVIDE THE ADOLESCENT WITH A KNOWLEDGE OF SELF-CONCEPT THAT COULD HELP IN DECISION MAKING, PERCEPTION, AND THE ACQUISITION OF VALUES. SELF-CONCEPT RESEARCH AND THEORIES WERE REVIEWED AND REPORTED, AND…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Conceptual Schemes, Interviews, Measurement Instruments
Paulson, Peter L. – 1980
Index cards and audio tape can make the steps of the SQ3R system of study more concrete. This method can be particularly beneficial to "average" college students, who for whatever reason, have difficulty sustaining concentration while reading. The SQ3R method is suitable because of its simplicity, diversity of application, adaptability…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Autoinstructional Aids, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
Rucker, Gary H. – 1980
The Teacher Questioning Measure (TQM) was developed to give the student teaching supervisor an objective means of evaluating the questions asked by the student teachers. This instrument was designed to measure six areas of cognitive skills: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Questions are measured on a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Evaluation Methods, Measures (Individuals), Questioning Techniques
Moss, Andrew – 1979
In the concept of writing as learning resides implications for the teaching of composition and reading. Writing's special value as a learning tool lies in the way it can help writers clarify the categories and relationships already in mind as they grapple with new information and ideas. One method that has been used to enable students to use…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Processes
Wiesendanger, Katherine D.; And Others – 1978
Of 21 studies on the effect that question placement had on reading comprehension, ten favored and eleven opposed the use of prequestions. A review of these studies suggests that the issue is not whether prequestions or postquestions produce greater gains in reading comprehension. What remains to be examined is the change in reading comprehension…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Critical Reading, Performance Factors, Questioning Techniques
TATHAM, SUSAN M. – 1968
THE EFFECT OF FREQUENTLY USED ORAL LANGUAGE PATTERNS IN WRITTEN MATERIAL ON THE READING COMPREHENSION OF FOURTH GRADERS WAS EXAMINED. RUDDELL'S FREQUENCY PATTERNS WERE USED. TWO PASSAGES WERE CONSTRUCTED -- THE FIRST WITH 4 HIGH FREQUENCY PATTERNS (PASSAGE A) AND THE SECOND WITH 4 LOW FREQUENCY PATTERNS (PASSAGE B). FACTORS WITHIN THE PASSAGES…
Descriptors: Classification, Grade 4, Intelligence Quotient, Language Patterns
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