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Heward, William L.; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
Students' class participation can be increased by having each child display a response to each of the teacher's questions. Suggestions are given for evaluating and using pre-printed response cards and write-on response cards. Evidence for the effectiveness of response cards in increasing learning and on-task behavior is offered. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Materials
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Shore, Susan – Adult Basic Education, 1994
Observation of an adult literacy class and participant interviews yielded data about the teaching context, session organization, types of teacher questions, patterns of questioning, and student perceptions. Analysis using critical theory concluded that teachers may aim to establish democratic processes, but practical questioning strategies may…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Educators, Adult Literacy, Classroom Communication
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Busching, Beverly A.; Slesinger, Betty Ann – Language Arts, 1995
Describes how teachers can rethink traditional questioning to make it a more authentic and powerful impetus to learning for students. Shows how authentic questions stimulated a six-week study of the Holocaust undertaken by a seventh-grade teacher and her students. (SR)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Grade 7, Junior High Schools, Learning Activities
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Shodell, Michael – American Biology Teacher, 1995
Presents a sample exercise developed for use in a student-driven classroom as part of a first-year, one-semester course, "Mechanisms of Biology." The approach places each student in an active role as questioner and as an intrinsic part of the course structure itself. The exercise is given on the first day of the course as a primer. (LZ)
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Questioning Techniques
Connor, Martha – Currents, 1995
This article provides ideas on how to conduct alumni telephone surveys: (1) use the information gathered; (2) implement a survey; (3) develop appropriate questions; (4) test a survey instrument; (5) train interviewers; (6) collect the data; (7) analyze the results; (8) report the results; and (9) use the results to take action. (MDM)
Descriptors: Alumni, Colleges, Data Collection, Data Interpretation
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Ackil, Jennifer K.; Zaragoza, Maria S. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1995
Examined children's ability to accurately monitor sources of suggested information. Age differences were found in the degree to which a misleading suggestion led subjects to believe they actually remembered seeing events that had in fact only been suggested to them. Proposes that these age differences reflect developmental differences in the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, College Students
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Parker, Janat Fraser – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1995
Internal source monitoring and internal-external reality monitoring of actions were compared in kindergartners and fourth graders. Children were asked to recall actions and identify their origins. Suggests the kindergartners' decrement in source monitoring is specific to discriminating memories from highly similar sources such as between actual…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Students, Grade 4
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Goodman, Gail S.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1995
Examined whether interviewer status or a preconceived bias affects children's memory and suggestibility or adults' descriptions of children's reports. Analyses revealed children's free recall accuracy suffered when they were interviewed by biased versus unbiased strangers but not when interviewed by biased versus unbiased mothers. Exposure to the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Bias, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
Williams, Jessica – IDEAL, 1989
It is shown that, although native English speakers routinely use subject-verb-object questions for specific functions and in informal discourse, this question form rarely appears in textbooks or presentations used in English-as-a-Second-Language classrooms. Thus, language presented in these classes may not expose students to the complete range of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Language Patterns
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Nolan, Christopher W. – RQ, 1992
Discusses reasons why patrons or librarians terminate the reference interview, including the content of the interview, interpersonal dynamics, and institutional or policy factors. Goals and objectives of the person terminating the interview are considered, and guidelines for policy development and performance improvement are offered. (30…
Descriptors: Improvement, Interpersonal Communication, Interviews, Librarians
Isenstein, Laura J. – Library Journal, 1992
Describes use of the STAR (System Training for Accurate Reference) program at the Baltimore County Public Library to improve the interview skills of reference staff. The effectiveness of the program, staff training, performance evaluation, and effects of budget cuts are discussed. A sidebar summarizes STAR behaviors: open questions, verifying, and…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Interviews, Librarians, Library Services
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Johnston, Judith R.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1993
Conversational language samples were elicited from 24 children (ages 2-7), half with specific language impairment (SLI), half with normally developing language (LN), matched for language level. For the SLI children, but not the LN children, increased proportions of questions were correlated to increased proportions of ellipsis. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Discourse Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Language Handicaps
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Cabay, Marilyn – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1994
Four students (ages 9-17) with autism and severe mental retardation were shown cards with fill-in or short-answer questions or blank cards and responded using facilitated communication. Although 95% of the responses were correct when the facilitator knew which item was presented, only 19% were correct when the facilitator was unaware of the…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Autism, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Elementary Secondary Education
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Stilwell, Nancy A; Reisine, Susan – Journal of Dental Education, 1992
One dental education program used patient-instructors to give individual feedback from the patient's perspective to students after each of five interview scenarios. Feedback was constructive and behaviorally oriented. Ratings assessed process and content skills. Results indicates student interpersonal skills improved significantly, content skills…
Descriptors: Dental Schools, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Lanktree, Cheryl; And Others – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1991
Sixty-four charts from a child psychiatry outpatient department were reviewed before and after clinicians were instructed to directly query sexual abuse. Only 6.9 percent of charts initially indicated sexual abuse, compared to findings of 31.4 percent (11.5 percent of boys and 50 percent of girls) after children were asked about molestation.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Emotional Disturbances
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