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Hoffman, James V.; Baker, Christopher J. – 1980
Noting that the verbal interactions that transpire between teacher and student in the classroom setting are central to the instructional process, this paper offers reading teachers a systematic means of examining their own interactive patterns in the context of oral reading instruction. In addition, it provides teachers with a way of inspecting…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Elementary Education, Interaction, Miscue Analysis
Heger, Herbert K. – 1976
Based upon the communications process model of teaching and learning, the Miniaturized Total Interaction Analysis System (Mini-TIA) establishes a conceptual framework for observing symptomatic classroom behaviors. It provides a means for the evaluation of classroom communication. Interpersonal communication is defined as either verbal (using…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Evaluation Methods, Interaction Process Analysis
Johnson, Kent R.; Chase, Phillip N. – 1980
A functional typology of verbal instructional tasks for advanced classroom instruction and inservice training is described and illustrated in this paper. The described typology is based upon functional definitions of elementary and conceptual behavior and incorporates the kinds of goals and objectives that surveys and research have shown to be…
Descriptors: Classification, Classroom Communication, Communication Skills, Higher Education
Beebe, Steven A. – 1980
This paper reviews several studies that have sought to explain the role of nonverbal communication in education contexts. The specific areas that are explored include kinesics, eye contact, paralanguage, classroom environment, proxemics, and physical appearance. After reviewing research in these areas, the paper examines the research conclusions…
Descriptors: Body Language, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Communication Research
Nash, B. Chris – 1979
This guide suggests an observation strategy to be used by principals or administrators to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the kindergarten program in their schools. The observation strategy is based on description and analyses of four dimensions of a learning environment: space, time, people and things. Section I contains a series of…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Classroom Communication, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment
FABUN, DON – 1968
THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHS, CHARTS, AND ILLUSTRATIONS, THE DIFFICULTIES OF COMMUNICATION ARE PRESENTED IN THIS BOOK. TOPICS CONSIDERED FIRST ARE THE RECEIVING AND EVALUATING OF SENSORY EXPERIENCE, AND THE TRANSLATING OF THIS EXPERIENCE INTO SYMBOLS, INTO THE SILENT LANGUAGES OF TIME, COLOR, AND SPACE, AND INTO COMMON WORDS. THE EMPHASIS IS THEN SHIFTED…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Classroom Communication, Communication Problems, Communication (Thought Transfer)
The Problem of Dead Letters: Social Perspectives on the Teaching of Writing. Research Series No. 34.
Florio, Susan – 1978
Comments of experienced teachers suggest that writing may be avoided in school not simply because of its inherent difficulty, but because its undertaking typically lacks connection to anything else in the lives of students or teachers. It is possible that teachers can best serve the acquisition of writing skills by structuring the social occasions…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Design, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Education
Fransson, Dale
This module is designed to facilitate communication among students and between students and teachers by conducting selected classroom exercises which will increase pupils' understanding of communication processes and improve their communication with each other. The module consists of a pretest, posttest, and four exercises entitled: Introductions,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Group Dynamics
Gage, N. L., Ed. – 1974
The goal of this panel was to develop the means to improve the reliability, validity, and utility of analyses of human interaction in learning settings. Research on interaction itself, as well as its association with the variables of student learning, student characteristics, setting characteristics, and teacher education were all concerns of this…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Educational Research, Human Relations, Interaction
Hall, Vernon C. – 1976
This is a review of studies designed to assess the attributes of teacher-student interaction predicted to be correlated with student achievement. The paper includes: (1) a summary review of the types of teacher characteristics found to be correlated with student achievement and attitude; (2) a summary of the research done using the Flanders…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Educational Research, Evaluation Criteria
Perceptions of Teachers of English Regarding Certain Oral Activities in the Classroom (Grades 7-12).
Mosely, James Nunnlee, Jr. – 1967
To identify speech skills necessary to effectively teach the oral dimension of language, 137 secondary school teachers of English in Alabama were asked to complete a questionnaire on (1) their undergraduate education, (2) their knowledge of speech, and (3) those speech activities perceived useful in facilitating instruction in oral English. The…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Debate, English Instruction, Public Speaking
Sokol, Alvin P.; Marshall, Jon C. – 1969
An investigation was conducted to determine the magnitude and direction of the congruence of communicated expectations for teachers and students in the University City (Missouri) American Studies Program (an 11th grade history-literature, process oriented curriculum; (see SP 003 560) and for two conventional American history programs. A previous…
Descriptors: American History, Behavioral Objectives, Classroom Communication, Course Objectives
Duke, Charles R. – 1973
The effect of nonverbal behavior on communication is apparent, but educators are left with the question of how an awareness of nonverbal behavior can fit into the classroom. In fact the average classroom offers a vast supply of information about nonverbal communication that remains relatively untouched in scientific studies. The processes of…
Descriptors: Body Language, Classroom Communication, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Roth, Robert August – 1971
Reported is an investigation of the instructional styles of 23 earth science teachers who used the Earth Science Curriculum Project (ESCP) materials and text with eighth- or ninth-grade students. Flanders' interaction analysis system was used as a basis for the observations. The differences in teaching procedures were identified by using the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Doctoral Dissertations, Earth Science, Educational Research
Watson, Elizabeth P.; And Others – 1971
A study investigated the magnitude and direction of the congruence of communicated expectations for teachers and students in innovative and conventional programs. The three-part Watson Analysis Schedule (WAS) which measures explicit, actual, and realized expectations was administered to 525 students and teachers in American studies classes…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Conventional Instruction, Expectation, Instructional Innovation


