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Jones, Cristina Llanos – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The older adult population is growing faster than any other cohort of people. By the year 2011, the baby boomers will start turning age 65, presenting a problem for public policy and health care systems. One of the key components of successful aging is the maintenance of good health. Numerous studies have extensively documented the link between…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Life Satisfaction, Structural Equation Models, Health Conditions
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Cai, Jinfa; Wang, Tao – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2010
This study investigates Chinese and U.S. teachers' cultural beliefs concerning effective mathematics teaching from the teachers' perspectives. Although sharing some common beliefs, the two groups of teachers think differently about both mathematics understanding and the features of effective teaching. The sample of U.S. teachers put more emphasis…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Textbooks, Student Participation, Humor
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Gladding, Samuel T. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2007
Wellness is the result of internal as well as external factors. This article examines 3 internal means for promoting wellness: humor, metaphor, and writing. By using these resources, individuals may stay healthier and happier psychologically and physically. Research on the power of these factors is briefly described.
Descriptors: Wellness, Humor, Figurative Language, Writing (Composition)
Barden, Dennis M. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Humor is a powerful tool. It can disarm an adversary. It can leaven the purposefully self-aggrandizing nature of a job interview. Perhaps most important, it can serve as a window to personality in the same way that a resume is a window to experience. In this article, the author emphasizes the value of having a sense of humor. He emphasizes that it…
Descriptors: Humor, Employment Interviews, Job Applicants, Personality Traits
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McVaigh, Betty – Physical Educator, 1977
The author poses a set of imaginative, sportive strategies designed to make the big error look small. (MB)
Descriptors: Athletics, Humor
Warshaw, Mimi – Phi Delta Kappan, 1978
A teacher of teachers who is alos the mother of teen-agers publicly renounces all theories of adolescent psychology learned from the literature and offers empirically based principles of her own. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Humor
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Hauptman, Robert; Berman, Sanford – Catholic Library World, 1987
The first of two articles discusses the human predilection for classification, using several eccentric taxonomies as examples. (MES)
Descriptors: Classification, Humor
Walsh, Timothy F. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
A humorous proposal for establishing a professional fee system for teachers. (MD)
Descriptors: Fees, Humor
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Kim, Paul; Sorcar, Piya; Um, Sujung; Chung, Heedoo; Lee, Young Sung – Health Education Research, 2009
In order to provide empirical evidence on the role of a web-based avian influenza (AI) education program for mass communication and also ultimately help young children learn and develop healthy behaviors against AI and all types of influenza, an education program with two episodic variations (i.e. fear and humor) has been developed and examined…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Health Promotion, Behavior Modification, Humor
Wigton, Erica – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The focus on the achievement gap for minority students is an issue facing many school districts across the county. The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation highlighted the fact that many minority students are not achieving at or above expected levels in classrooms across America. Teacher quality is found to be an important ingredient of a…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Minority Group Students, Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
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Wrench, Jason S.; Punyanunt-Carter, Narissra M. – NACADA Journal, 2008
The current study is the fourth in a series on various components of advisor-advisee communication. In the latest study, the influence of a variety of communication variables on the graduate advisor-advisee interpersonal relationship is examined. Graduate students' perceptions of their graduate advisors' use of humor as it relates to other…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Mentors, Humor, Faculty Advisers
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Harris, Violet J. – Reading Teacher, 2008
What kinds of books do children want to read? And how can a teacher find those books? The author provides some ideas for interesting new books in the categories of graphic novels, humorous adventures, poetry, and books about math.
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Novels, Poetry, Childrens Literature
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Fovet, Frederic – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2009
This study investigates the use made of humour by teachers during classroom interventions with adolescent students with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD). Literature mentions the use of humour as a key tool in successful classroom interventions with students with SEBD and yet there is little quantified research on this topic.…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Classroom Techniques, Humor
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Robinson, Jude – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2009
This article considers previously ignored aspects of verbal communication, humor and laughter, as critical components of social interaction within group discussions. Drawing on data from focus groups, Robinson uses a feminist perspective to explore how mothers living in areas of poverty in Liverpool, UK, use humor and laughter to discuss their…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Smoking, Child Rearing, Interpersonal Relationship
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Bingham, Shawn Chandler; Hernandez, Alexander A. – Teaching Sociology, 2009
Much of the sociological curriculum often represents society as tragedy. This article explores the incorporation of a society as comedy component in introductory courses at two institutions using the sociological insight and social critique of comedians. A general discussion of parallels between the comedic eye and the sociological imagination is…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Questionnaires, Course Content, Sociology
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