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Peer reviewedZuckerman, Diana M.; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1980
Examines the relationship between children's television viewing and their reading ability, reading habits, and school behavior (attentiveness, enthusiasm, and imagination). The influence of children's IQ, parents' educational levels, and parents' television viewing habits are controlled. (JMF)
Descriptors: Children, Programing (Broadcast), Reading Achievement, Reading Habits
Peer reviewedWoodward, Gary L.; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1981
A clock-light cuing device was successfully used in classrooms to control disruptive student behavior. Students were made aware of inappropriate behavior (which caused the light to be turned off) and of the time lost until the behavior was verbally identified and corrected. An accumulation of a specified amount of time in which the light was on…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Classroom Techniques, Cues, Discipline
Peer reviewedVernberg, Eric M.; Medway, Frederic J. – American Educational Research Journal, 1981
Attribution interviews were conducted with 30 mothers who had disagreed with their child's teacher regarding the cause of a school-related problem and with 30 teachers who had similar disagreements with a parent. Parents tended to hold teachers responsible for problems and teachers assigned most responsibility to parent-home factors. (Author/RL)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Elementary Education, Interviews, Mother Attitudes
Peer reviewedBradley, Robert H. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1981
A longitudinal investigation was made of the relationship between home-environment processes when children are between 3 and 5 years of age, and children's classroom behavior in the primary grades. Comprehension showed the largest number of significant relationships with early environment variables. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Correlation, Family Environment, Longitudinal Studies, Maturity (Individuals)
Ladd, Frances T.; And Others – Instructor, 1980
Presented is a chart for educators on common medications which may be taken by students for such health problems as diabetes, hypertension, epilepsy, asthma, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and leukemia. The possible side effects of each drug are explained. (SJL)
Descriptors: Charts, Drug Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Disabilities
Peer reviewedHicks, Robert A.; And Others – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1980
The deportment of each student in a third-grade classroom was rated by the teacher before and after the fall change from daylight savings time, to see if this disruption in circadian rhythms alters behavior. The deportment of boys improved significantly while the deportment of girls was significantly disrupted. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Biological Influences, Grade 3, Primary Education
Iammarino, Nicholas; And Others – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1980
Data from a survey of students who participated in the School Health Curriculum Project (SHCP) are analyzed to determine the effect of the SHCP on student smoking behavior three years after participating in the program. (JD)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Health Education, Program Effectiveness, Smoking
Peer reviewedLevine, Mary Ann; Kindsvatter, Richard H. – Clearing House, 1980
With the assumption that theory is the most important determinant of teachers' disciplinary practices, the authors seek to clarify what is meant by a "theory" about children; to illustrate theory's relationship to disciplinary practice; and to suggest some assumptions which, in a democracy, may be embraced within theories about children.…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Problem Children
Peer reviewedDamico, Sandra Bowman – Contemporary Education, 1980
By distinguishing between students' creative and hostile clowning behavior, a teacher can reduce classroom disruption and enhance social interaction. (JD)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Humor, Leadership Qualities, Peer Relationship
Peer reviewedMeacham, John A.; Colombo, John A. – Journal of Educational Research, 1980
Young children exhibit improved prospective memory when an external cue is used as a reminder. Children's attempts at prospective remembering may be an important precursor to the development of strategies for retrospective remembering. (JD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cues, Kindergarten, Memory
Peer reviewedWearne, T. David; And Others – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1980
The work values of 541 high school girls did not vary significantly from grade to grade. The girls valued security, achievement, and the "good life" the most and valued management, intellectual stimulation, and esthetics the least. (SB)
Descriptors: Females, High School Students, Secondary Education, Student Attitudes
Peer reviewedChamberlin, Leslie J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1981
Discusses how a student's participation in a group can influence his or her behavior and how teachers can anticipate conflict situations and manage them. (IRT)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Conflict, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedSiders, James A.; Schmid, Rex E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1981
Outlines a model for the placement of exceptional adolescents that recognizes that satisfactory performance is the result of a match between the adolescent's values, skills, and motivation and the school's requirements. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Disabilities, Exceptional Persons, Self Concept
Thomas, William B. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1980
Looks at data indicating that teachers favor students who behave and that teachers believe that parents (especially working class parents) don't support disciplinary practices in the schools. Then discusses an urban, Black elementary school that has a successful discipline program based on parent involvement. (IRT)
Descriptors: Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Peer reviewedAlvord, J. Barbara – NASSP Bulletin, 1979
Results of a study show that male teachers refer male students to the administration for disciplinary action 2.5 times more often than they refer female students, while female teachers refer boys 1.3 times more often. Both male and female staff refer girls in nearly the same number. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Secondary Education, Sex Discrimination, Sex Role


