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Fejer, Diane; Smart, Reginald G. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1975
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Health Education, Health Programs
Rousseve, Ronald J. – Crisis, 1975
Interview conversation with a female black student explodes the racial myth currently circulating in America that a large proportion of contemporary black Americans wish to separate as much as possible from white Americans, repudiating the promise of an integrated society. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational Resources, Interviews, Racial Integration
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Lewis, Dennis A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Describes an undergraduate organic laboratory experiment involving the separation of an unknown solid organic acid and an unknown solid organic base. The experiment is designed to present the student with an unexpected difficulty, namely, the formation of a separable viscous liquid, to see how the student handles this difficulty. (MLH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Instruction
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Bowman, Mary Lynne Cox – Journal of Environmental Education, 1974
The results of an evaluation instrument developed to assess the attitudes of college students towards environmental decisionmaking indicated that attitudes did change significantly in the experimental groups, regardless of educational methodology. Recommendations of the researcher included the need for further research in the attitudinal realm of…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Environment, Environmental Education, Environmental Research
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Kiskis, Michael J. – CEA Forum, 2006
This article discusses the author's experience of teaching Edgar Allan Poe as part of the American literature survey at Elmira College in Elmira, New York. While his specialty is Mark Twain, his students would be much happier if they could skip the colonial and national period, and move directly to studying Poe. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Literature Appreciation, English Instruction, Student Reaction
Busching, Beverly A.; And Others – 1990
A study examined the relationship of positive and negative evaluation statements to specific evaluation criteria, student characteristics, and type of writing. Subjects, 27 fifth-grade students, were asked to read samples of their own writing and writing attributed to a fictional peer. During tape-recorded interviews, the subjects were asked to…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Peer Evaluation
Chrisler, Joan C. – 1990
An atypical and challenging writing assignment for courses in general or abnormal psychology is to ask the students to write a poem about the experience of mental illness. The format, length, and topic are left entirely up to the student. While shocked at first, students rose to the challenge after being told they would be judged on content and…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Mental Disorders, Poetry
Sternglass, Marilyn S. – 1986
When English instructors functioning simultaneously as researchers study the reading and writing processes of their own students, it is important that they fully describe the context within which the study takes place and the effect that the dual instructional/research environment has on the participants, who are, similarly, functioning as both…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Research, Reading Writing Relationship, Research Methodology
Hurd, Rhynette N. – 1985
One hundred seventy-nine students enrolled in a first-year college level composition course were subjects in a study of the effects of four levels of audience specification on writing anxiety, performance, and sensitivity to audience. Subjects completed the Writing Apprehension Test, which determined levels of writing apprehension, and then…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Performance Factors
Sheckels, Theodore F., Jr. – 1986
Several administrative dimensions of a successful internship program in the English department of a four-year private college in Virginia are described in this paper. The paper begins by describing briefly the comprehensive internship program for juniors and seniors that was implemented with the help of a grant and under which six additional…
Descriptors: College English, Departments, English Curriculum, Higher Education
Phinney, Jean S.; And Others – 1986
All incidents of crying that occurred in a preschool setting were recorded along with the responses of other children and teachers. After pilot observations had been carried out for 3 hours at each of 20 preschool and day care centers, detailed observations were made at a single site, four hours per day, twice a week, from late fall to mid-spring.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Context Effect, Emotional Response, Incidence
Schoen, Ladene – 1981
Two hundred forty-five students in a basic speech making course were tested both before and after the course by the Rhetorical Sensitivity Scale (RHETSEN) and by their reactions to three hypothetical speech situations, to determine: (1) whether their rhetorical sensitivity scores would change after completion of such a course, and (2) whether…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Communication Research, Higher Education, Measures (Individuals)
Kear, Lynn – 1988
Louise Rosenblatt's reader response theory can be applied effectively to film study in the classroom. Although there are differences between film and literature, the processes that one uses to make sense of literature and film are similar, and Rosenblatt's theory provides not only a valuable addition to film theory, but teachers of film study will…
Descriptors: Auteurism, Classroom Techniques, Film Criticism, Film Study
Potter, Ellen F. – 1984
This paper discusses ways in which problem-solving in social situations differs from and is more difficult than problem-solving in other areas. Some of these ways are that social situations are constantly changing, communication is frequently unclear, and strong emotions are often aroused. Problems related to evaluation are discussed as an example…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Competence, Problem Solving
Wilson, James R. – 1966
A study was conducted to explore student response to literature and the influence of classroom experiences on that response. Three novels were selected for study: "The Catcher in the Rye" by J. D. Salinger, "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck, and "A Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemingway. Each of 54 freshman English students read one of the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, English Instruction, Fiction, Higher Education
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