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Peer reviewedNance, Douglas W. – College Teaching, 1990
College instructors can and should have well-defined standards and practices that are clearly stated and rigorously adhered to. Teachers must respect students' rights but also expect them to respect their responsibilities. In return, students both learn the material and respect the teacher. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students
Peer reviewedCazden, Courtney B. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1990
Differential treatment, unequal participation of children in classroom lessons, and research documenting differential treatment of first-year Maori students are discussed. A description is given of an in-service intervention with New Zealand teachers involving changes in the setting events in which teachers and students interact around beginning…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedSandler, Bernice Resnick – Communication Education, 1991
Reviews recent research on the different ways in which male and female students communicate with women and men faculty. Concludes with recommendations women faculty may implement to reduce behaviors that create and sustain a "chilly" classroom climate. (KEH)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Communication Research, Females
Peer reviewedHackman, Michael Zane; Walker, Kim B. – Communication Education, 1990
Investigates the effects of conveyance system design and social presence, in the form of teacher immediacy behavior, on perceived student learning and satisfaction in the televised classroom. Finds that system design and teacher immediacy behavior strongly impact student learning and satisfaction. (MG)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedGenishi, Celia – Language Arts, 1989
Discusses the complex interplay between adults' and children's choices by introducing Henry James' fictional character, Maisie. Examines aspects of first graders' computer use, and considers how adult-determined purposes of the curriculum correspond with children's own worlds. Urges educators to make curriculum choices in collaboration with…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedAnderson, Nancy A. – Reading Horizons, 1989
Shares ideas that teachers can implement to increase the effectiveness of adult reading aides assisting them in the classroom, including communication strategies, joint instructional planning, classroom management procedures, constructive feedback, and staff development. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Inservice Education
Peer reviewedHansen, David T. – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1989
Examines ritualized beginning moments of three high school teachers' classes. Reveals the moral significance of what is treated as the routine of readying a class for instruction. Teachers and students are found to share assumptions which include a sense of responsibility, a respect for role, and a seriousness of purpose. (JS)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Educational Environment, Ethical Instruction, Habit Formation
Peer reviewedAllen, Patrick; Carroll, Susanne – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1988
The Communicative Orientation of Language Teaching (COLT), a recently-developed observational scheme, is used to describe instructional practices in eight grade 11 core French classes. Classroom events and activities are discussed, and communicative features of verbal exchanges between teachers and students (or among students) as they occur within…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages)
Peer reviewedMeloth, Michael S.; And Others – Journal of Teacher Education, 1989
This study examines whether the concepts held by teachers are communicated to students during instruction and if students' concepts of reading reflect their teachers' concepts of reading. Implications for teacher education are discussed. (IAH)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Grade 3
Peer reviewedCockrum, J. Robert – Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior, 1989
Provides background of Glasser's Reality Therapy (RT) since its inception in l960s. Discusses incorporation of Control Theory Psychology into Reality Therapy, growth of RT during past 16 years, and development of Educator Training Center. Cites l98l establishment of annual conference and Senior Faculty examination (l98l) as evidence of continued…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
Peer reviewedStrickland, Dorothy S.; And Others – Language Arts, 1989
Examines the value of literature response groups by gathering information about the dialogue occurring within them. Studies the content of talk, the functions of language in use, and evidence of reading comprehension. Finds that literature response groups are a good resource for helping children communicate through talk in the classroom. (MS)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Elementary Education, English Instruction
Peer reviewedNetten, Joan E.; Spain, William H. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1989
A study of interaction patterns in the French immersion classroom describing specific differences in the classrooms of three second grade teachers is presented. Possible links between teaching style and classroom communication are explored, and the probable significance of teacher priorities in creating the communication patterns is discussed.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Patterns, Classroom Communication, French
Peer reviewedNapper-Owen, Gloria E. – Strategies, 1994
Physical education teachers who want to be fair to all students may discover some ways teachers speak or act is discriminatory. Some items that teachers who want to treat students as fairly as possible should consider include class organization, teaching style, teacher-student interaction, teacher language, role models, and equipment. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Communication, Elementary Education, Equal Education
Peer reviewedKamii, Constance; And Others – Arithmetic Teacher, 1993
Prior studies indicate that, given time to develop their own algorithms, primary students will process multidigit addition or subtraction problems from left to right. Gives evidence to support that idea, describes methods of getting students to invent their own algorithms, and discusses advantages of child-invented procedures. (21 references) (MDH)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Classroom Communication, Computation
Peer reviewedBarkhuizen, Gary P. – Linguistics and Education, 1994
The nature of the relationship between a first-year English-as-a-Second-Language teacher and her limited-English-speaking Chinese student is examined in a study of interactional patterns that affect student success. It is suggested that providing teachers with techniques for self-observation could help make them more aware of their teaching…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Classroom Communication, English (Second Language), Failure


