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Casper, Paul; Roecks, Alan – 1982
To increase the value of teacher inservice workshops, the authors of this paper suggest obtaining teacher participation in the selection of workshop topics and interviewing teachers to determine their utilization of the methods presented in the workshops. Noting that participants found fewer than half of 52 selected workshops both necessary and…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Arizona Board of Regents, Phoenix. – 1973
Findings of a 1973 study by the University of Arizona College of Medicine Admissions Review Committee (established by the Arizona Legislature) are summarized in an excerpt from a 1972 report and in a letter and memo. The committee reviewed the admission policies and practices of the College of Medicine for 2 years by a random study of 50 percent…
Descriptors: Accountability, Admission Criteria, Advisory Committees, College Applicants
Corder-Bolz, Charles R. – 1981
Eight established methodologies were evaluated and compared in this preliminary study, which was conducted to resolve methodological questions and problems and develop an adequate approach for the collection of valid, generalizable data for an extensive study of family use of television. The study focused on four variables: which family members…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Comparative Analysis, Family Life, Interviews
Catherall, Robin W. – 1982
This exploratory study was aimed at uncovering children's beliefs and ideas about the human circulatory system. Thirty-two subjects, aged 7 to 14 years, were interviewed using a modification of Piaget's clinical method. The data were analyzed by developing a conceptual inventory of beliefs for each of five research questions. It was found that the…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Biological Sciences, Cardiovascular System, Cognitive Development
Riley, Dave – 1985
The purpose of this paper is to describe a specific method of measuring fathers' childrearing involvement. The conceptual scheme underlying the method addresses involvement in routine child care, play with the child, and school-related interactions. Measures involved the father's share of childrearing (as compared with the mother's) and the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Employment
Graefe, Richard – 1984
From October 1982 through May 1984, the Council for Community Services--a private, not-for-profit community planning council--carried out an Institutional Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Project, in close cooperation with the state of Rhode Island's Office of the Child Advocate. The project approach relied heavily on monitoring teams of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Foster Care, Guidelines
Cuerdon, Timothy; And Others – 1984
The teaching of interviewing skills is increasingly incorporated into clinical medicine courses in American medical schools, yet the attempts to evaluate the effectiveness of these efforts have been woefully inadequate. Typical outcome measures have included paper and pencil tests of knowledge, preceptor evaluations of clinical performance, and…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Interpersonal Competence
Malouff, John M.; Schutte Nicola S. – 1985
This paper reviews the methods and findings of published research on the validity of police selection procedures. As a preface to the review, the typical police officer selection process is briefly described. Several common methodological deficiencies of the validation research are identified and discussed in detail: (1) use of past-selection…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Interest Inventories, Interviews, Literature Reviews
Hatch, J. Amos – 1985
This paper describes data gathering and analytic procedures, and then presents examples regarding how each fits into the naturalistic research model. From the interactionist perspective, called symbolic interactionism, meaning is of central importance. Naturalistic inquiry is a way of doing social science research which provides the methodological…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography
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Surtees, Nicola – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2005
This article highlights initial findings from a qualitative research study in Aotearoa/New Zealand exploring the discursive production of children's sexuality in early childhood education. The article draws attention to teacher talk about and around sexuality. Drawing from heteronormative, developmentalist and biological discourses and discourses…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers, Resistance (Psychology)
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Baker, Felicity; Mackinlay, Elizabeth – British Journal of Music Education, 2006
This paper reports on an education programme conducted with first-time mothers. The study aimed to establish whether mothers found an education session on lullaby singing beneficial for them and their babies as well as reporting what lullabies were sung and why. Twenty first-time mothers were provided with examples of lullabies and asked to sing…
Descriptors: Mothers, Singing, Sleep, Parent Education
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Burwell, Kim – British Journal of Music Education, 2005
Undergraduate training represents a crucial stage of development for instrumentalists, including singers, as they begin to mature as independent musicians and learners. This paper asks how instrumental and vocal teachers in higher education approach this stage of student development. It focuses on the use of questions by teachers, as they…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Singing, College Faculty
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Owen, Susanne – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2005
The school has increasingly become the focus for teacher professional development and school leaders are maximizing teacher learning through restructuring time and meeting structures to create additional opportunities for collegial work within the school day. This research paper is the second part of a three stage research design investigating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Collegiality, Professional Development, Teaching Experience
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Science Education Review, 2002
This issue of "Science Education Review" presents an interview with Keith Lucas, Associate Professor in the School of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Keith Lucas' research interests include: the construction of science meaning by students; science learning in informal…
Descriptors: Interviews, Science Teachers, Teacher Education, Educational Change
Sung, Betty Lee – 1977
In order to examine the phenomenon of gangs among Chinese youths in New York, interviews were conducted with members of the Chinatown community and with persons working in this community. In this document the texts of the author's discussions with eight individuals are presented. A social worker who works with delinquent Chinese youth and a former…
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Community Problems, Delinquency, Delinquency Causes
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