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Rickabaugh, James R.; Kremer, Michael L. – Spectrum, 1986
A study of 11 Wisconsin elementary schools determined: (1) how much whole group time occurred in each grade level within all the schools; (2) the impact of pullouts (students withdrawn from their self-contained classrooms) on whole group instructional time; and (3) areas of the curriculum most affected by pullouts. (MLF)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Elementary Education, School Schedules, Tables (Data)
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Thomas, Gary – Educational Research, 1985
This study examined children's engagement in a primary school class when no additional help was present, when parents were involved normally, and when parents and staff were following RM (Room Management) procedures. Comparisons indicate useful gains in engagement when employing RM. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
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George, K. M.; Nelson, L. D. – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1986
Investigated effects of computer assisted instruction (CAI) on learning efficiency, defined as either higher passing percentage or less time on task. Subjects (N=24) were college mathematics students who either were lectured or had a CAI tutorial on the lowest common denominator. The CAI group took less time, but solved more problems incorrectly.…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Fractions
Zigmond, Naomi; And Others – Learning Disabilities Focus, 1986
The authors review research on effective practices in secondary schools with relevance for secondary teachers of learning disabled students. Three elements appear to be related to student learning: time for student learning, teacher-student interaction, and lesson structure. Research on each of these elements is reviewed and suggestions made for…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Learning Disabilities, Secondary Education, Teacher Student Relationship
Bryan, Leslie A., Jr. – Training and Development Journal, 1986
Results of a study conducted by Purdue University concerning the use of computers by supervisors in manufacturing firms are presented and discussed. Examines access to computers, minicomputers versus mainframes, training time on computers, replacement of staff, creation of personnel problems, and training methods. (CT)
Descriptors: Computers, Dislocated Workers, Employee Attitudes, Manufacturing Industry
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Delzell, Judith K. – Music Educators Journal, 1985
Tips to help music teachers develop time-management skills are presented. These include setting personal goals, keeping a time log, fighting procrastination, controlling interruptions, endorsing the art of selective omission, increasing delegation, self-pacing, practicing wastebasketry, and economizing work habits. (RM)
Descriptors: Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education, Music Education, Pacing
Tallman, Clifford W.; Reed, Robert – Spectrum, 1985
Observations of student behavior in the elementary and secondary classrooms of Ohio's Otsego Local School District revealed significant differences in the kinds and quantities of off-task behaviors among students at different grade levels, and may help educators develop methods for increasing learning time. The observation instrument is included.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Behavior
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Silverman, Stephen – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1985
This study investigated the relationships among achievement, motor engagement, cognitive engagement, and characteristics of initial skill, experience, and sex of students doing the breaststroke. When students were divided by gender, experience, and skill level, all engaged time had positive and negative correlations with achievement. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Higher Education, Psychomotor Skills, Sex Differences
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Burstein, Nancy Davis – Exceptional Children, 1986
Nine handicapped and nine nonhandicapped preschoolers were observed in three settings that differed in grouping, supervision, and teacher direction. Handicapped children spent less time on-task and interacted more frequently with adults and less frequently with peers than did nonhandicapped children. Furthermore, handicapped and nonhandicapped…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Interaction
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Oldfield, Dick; Petosa, Richard – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1986
Discusses the advantages of psychophysiological relaxation training as an alternative or adjunct to traditional approaches for promoting on-task behaviors. Advantages include improvements in the health of children, ease of integration into the existing health and science curriculum, fast implementation, and increased productivity. (ABL)
Descriptors: Attention Control, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Productivity
Anderson, Lorin – School Administrator, 1983
The allocation and use of time are considered important in the context of learning because time can be manipulated, measured, and applied to the design of instructional programs. After a clarification of terminology, an overview of current research on time is offered and policy recommendations discussed. (MJL)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning, Student Behavior
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Sindelar, Paul T.; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1984
Engaged time and its relation to teacher-led versus seatwork activities was investigated through observations of fourth-grade students learning mathematics concepts. Results indicate that the amount of sustained time in a single instructional activity was most closely related to student achievement. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Grade 4, Mathematics
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McLaughlin, T. F. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1983
To examine the immediate and long-term effects of self-recording for on-task responding, data were taken for both on-task and accuracy orformance in handwriting, spelling, and math with three behaviorally disordered elementary students. Overall results revealed increased on-task and academic performance when the students self-recorded their own…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Disorders, Elementary Education, Followup Studies
Metzker, Bill – 2003
The use of time in school is undergoing close scrutiny. Over the years, educators have sought to enhance learning time through such reforms as block scheduling and year-round schools. School time can be conceived as an inverted pyramid, in which allocated time (total time in the school day or year) forms the top tier, engaged time (time-on-task)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Programs, Time Factors (Learning)
Grangaard, Ellen Mannel – 1995
This study examined the effects of color and light on the learning of eleven 6-year-old elementary school students. The students were videotaped to identify off-task behaviors and had their blood pressure measured while in a standard classroom with white walls and cool-white fluorescent lights, as well as in a classroom with light blue walls and…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Color, Elementary Education
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