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Missouri Univ., Columbia. Coll. of Education. – 1989
This module, intended for use by special education teachers, defines pragmatics as the ability to use verbal and nonverbal language to take part in a conversation, based on the situation and the conversational partner. It provides responses to seven frequently asked questions about pragmatics and the transition from school to working life for…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Nonverbal Communication
Roney, Robert K.; And Others – 1990
The ways in which teachers and administrators manage their time is the focus of this four-part study, which includes: (1) an introductory overview of a 1984 study of K-12 teachers' use of time; (2) a study of special education teachers' use of time in two counties in Georgia; (3) a study of successful elementary principals' time budgeting; and (4)…
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Participant Observation, Principals
Cambone, Joseph – 1990
The paper is a description of how one teacher structured a classroom for five seriously disturbed violent boys (ages 5.5 to 8 years) at a private residential and day school for emotionally disturbed students. Anecdotes are reported as well as the teacher's reflections. Changes in the teacher's original planned class structure while maintaining the…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques
Lorber, Rudy; And Others – 1982
To understand the origins of demonstrated tracking deficits possessed by parents of problem children, a study examined in detail possible differences between a sample of parents with behavior-problem children and a sample of parents with "normal" children. Subjects were 48 mothers who had children between the ages of 4 and 10. While…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Children
Adams, Kay A. – 1983
The findings from a series of case studies of nine successful demonstration programs are summarized. The programs, funded by the Appalachian Regional Commission, included child development, vocational education, technology, economic development, and housing. The primary purpose of the case studies was to discover what makes programs successful. A…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cost Effectiveness, Demonstration Programs, Field Tests
Winegar, Lucien T. – 1987
Social events are constructed in two senses. First, each participant's understanding of the event is an active construction arising from his or her current level of understanding and from information provided in the environment. Second, events are social interactions that are negotiated between participants. Both of these senses of construction…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Comprehension, Context Effect
Jolly, S. Jean; Gramenz, Gary W. – 1987
The literature on the practice of educational evaluation is reviewed, and internal and external evaluations in a school setting are compared. The paper states that the typical external evaluation is conducted as if school districts were rational organizations, a view which permeated 19th century evaluation activities. The internal evaluator, on…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational History, Evaluation Methods, Evaluators
Marek, A.; And Others – 1984
Divided into four sections, this monograph focuses on effective evaluation in the whole language classroom. The first section discusses the whole language philosophy and classroom, and lists the beliefs that proponents of this approach hold about whole language teaching and teachers, language, and language learners. The second section addresses…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
Magagna, Jeanne – 1986
Discussed from a psychoanalytic perspective are areas of special difficulty in the phases of a three-year training observation of an infant and his family under the supervision of a 79-year-old child psychoanalyst and teacher. Specific attention is given to the child in relation to his family, the role of the observer in containing mother/infant…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Emotional Development, Emotional Experience, Family Environment
Zimpher, Nancy L.; And Others – 1986
Seven objectives were identified for the development of the Franklin County/Ohio State University Induction Project: (1) analyze existing research on beginning teachers and induction programs; (2) synthesize existing analyses of follow-up studies conducted in schools, colleges, and departments of education over the past decade; (3) synthesize…
Descriptors: Action Research, Beginning Teachers, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
Glanville, Cathryn L.; Sundberg, Judith – 1987
Nineteen 4-year-old preschool children participated in a study designed to determine the effects of teaching communication skills in a day care center setting. The field experiment was conducted using a time series design. An observation guide consisting of a hierarchical arrangement of ineffective responses was used to obtain the frequency of…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Observation Techniques, Communication Skills, Day Care Centers
Shrock, Sharon A.; And Others – 1985
The effects of introducing a microcomputer into an elementary-school classroom were studied using a naturalistic paradigm. Initial questions investigated the impact of the microcomputer on children's behavior, interactions, and responses to available software; and on the teacher's role. Data were fathered through: weekly observation for 4 months;…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Computer Software, Grade 2, Grade 3
Marklund, Inger, Ed. – School Research Newsletter, 1985
Work done in Sweden under the purview of the Creativity and Communication: Music and Art Education Project included (1) developing theoretical premises and central research problems; (2) surveying art and music teachers at various levels of compulsory school concerning their views of the purpose, function, and conditions of art and music…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Information Dissemination
Labov, William – 1981
The field methods for data collection in a research project on linguistic change and variation in the Philadelphia speech community, their origins and use, are described. Five working principles of the project are detailed: (1) there are no single style speakers; (2) styles can be ranged along a single dimension, according to the attention paid to…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Data Collection, Diachronic Linguistics, Field Studies
Flick, Louise H.; McSweeney, Maryellen – 1984
Part of a larger study of adolescent social-cognitive development and its influence on mother/child interaction, this investigation compared three methods of recording observations of mother/child interaction. It also explored correlations between sociodemographic variables and factor scores that summarized interaction variables. The sample…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blacks, Correlation, Factor Analysis
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