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Lisonbee, Jared A.; Mize, Jacquelyn; Payne, Amie Lapp; Granger, Douglas A. – Child Development, 2008
Teacher-child relationships were examined as predictors of cortisol change in preschool children. Saliva for assays was collected from one hundred and ninety-one 4-year-olds (101 boys) in the mornings and afternoons on 2 days at child care, and before and after a series of challenging tasks and a teacher-child interaction session outside the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Physiology, Teacher Student Relationship, Child Care
Sweigard, Lulu E. – 1974
This book focuses on the interdependence of postural alignment and the performance of movement. It provides an educational method (ideokinesis), which stresses the inherent capacity of the nervous system to determine the most efficient neuromuscular coordination for each movement. This method of teaching body balance and efficient movement has…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Body Image, Dance, Educational Philosophy
Donato, Jeanne M. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This quantitative study investigated the effectiveness of a teacher-implemented intervention of eight sessions integrated into an existing curriculum to reduce test anxiety and improve academic performance in fourth grade students. The experimental group, n=23 was drawn from a sample of 64 students in a southwestern Rhode Island public school…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Metabolism, Intervention, Academic Achievement
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Anastassiou-Hadjicharalambous, Xenia; Warden, David – Infant and Child Development, 2007
The present study investigated the degree of convergence between three different measures of vicarious affective responsiveness (affective empathy)--verbal self-report, facial expression and change in heart rate--in typically developing children (N=29, aged 8-10 years), when presented with an emotionally evocative film. Although convergence…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Nonverbal Communication, Empathy, Affective Behavior
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Cheng, Hei Yan; Murdoch, Bruce E.; Goozee, Justine V.; Scott, Dion – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2007
Purpose: This investigation aimed to examine the development of tongue-jaw coordination during speech from childhood to adolescence. Method: Electromagnetic articulography was used to track tongue and jaw motion in 48 children and adults (aged 6-38 years) during productions of /t/ and /k/ embedded in sentences. Results: The coordinative…
Descriptors: Adults, Sentences, Motor Development, Children
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Carvalho, Graca S.; Silva, Rui; Clement, Pierre – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
Our previous studies have shown that Portuguese primary school pupils and teachers have three main difficulties in the representation of the digestion process: the sequence of the digestive tract, blood absorption, and the relationship of the digestive function with other human functions. In this study we analysed the topic of digestion in 63…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Physiology, Biochemistry, Educational History
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Salehi, Ahmad; Faizi, Mehrdad; Belichenko, Pavel V.; Mobley, William C. – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2007
Down Syndrome (DS) caused by trisomy 21 is characterized by a variety of phenotypes and involves multiple organs. Sequencing of human chromosome 21 (HSA21) and subsequently of its orthologues on mouse chromosome 16 have created an unprecedented opportunity to explore the complex relationship between various DS phenotypes and the extra copy of…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Genetics, Anatomy, Animals
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Chasan-Taber, Lisa; Freedson, Patty S.; Roberts, Dawn E.; Schmidt, Michael D.; Fragala, Maren S. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2007
Accurately measuring pregnancy physical activity is critical to assess the percentage of pregnant women meeting the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) guidelines. In addition, valid assessment of pregnancy physical activity is important for epidemiologic studies assessing the relationship between physical activity and…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Females, Comparative Analysis, Pregnancy
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Endress, Ansgar D.; Dehaene-Lambertz, Ghislaine; Mehler, Jacques – Cognition, 2007
Cognitive processes are often attributed to statistical or symbolic general-purpose mechanisms. Here we show that some spontaneous generalizations are driven by specialized, highly constrained symbolic operations. We explore how two types of artificial grammars are acquired, one based on repetitions and the other on characteristic relations…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Generalization, Grammar, Physiology
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Silvestre, Nuria; Ramspott, Anna; Pareto, Irenka D. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2007
The starting point for this study is the importance of linguistic competence in deaf students as part of their process of socialization and the formation of their self-concept. With the 56 deaf students who participated in the research, we consider the following sociodemographic variables: age, sex and degree of hearing loss, and the educational…
Descriptors: Interviews, Deafness, Self Concept, Socialization
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Dunmade, A. D.; Segun-Busari, S.; Olajide, T. G.; Ologe, F. E. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2007
Deafness, profound hearing loss, is a global problem. However, the causes of, attitudes toward, and management options for deafness differ considerably from region to region. This study seeks to identify the present causes of profound sensorineural hearing loss in Nigeria, which in our environment is almost synonymous to a life sentence of silence…
Descriptors: Deafness, Foreign Countries, Children, Etiology
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Cooper-Brown, Linda; Copeland, Sara; Dailey, Scott; Downey, Debora; Petersen, Mario Cesar; Stimson, Cheryl; Van Dyke, Don C. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2008
Children with genetic syndromes frequently have feeding problems and swallowing dysfunction as a result of the complex interactions between anatomical, medical, physiological, and behavioral factors. Feeding problems associated with genetic disorders may also cause feeding to be unpleasant, negative, or even painful because of choking, coughing,…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Nutrition, Down Syndrome, Congenital Impairments
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Hoover, Mildred A.; Pelaez, Nancy J. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2008
Live organisms versus digital video of the organisms were used to challenge students' naive ideas and misconceptions about blood, the heart, and circulatory patterns. Three faculty members taught 259 grade 10 biology students in a California high school with students from diverse ethnolinguistic groups who were divided into 5 classes using…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Grade 10, Metabolism, Science Laboratories
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Dantas, Arianne M.; Kemm, Robert E. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2008
Learning via online activities (e-learning) was introduced to facilitate existing face-to-face teaching to encourage more effective student preparation and then informed participation in an undergraduate physiology laboratory-based course. Active learning was encouraged by hypothesis formation and predictions prior to classes, with opportunities…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Questionnaires, Active Learning, Physiology
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McFarlin, Brian K. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2008
Hybrid courses allow students additional exposure to course content that is not possible in a traditional classroom environment. This exposure may lead to an improvement in academic performance. In this report, I describe the transition of a large undergraduate exercise physiology course from a traditional lecture format to a hybrid…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Educational Technology, Urban Universities, Course Content
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