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Ortiz-Rodriguez, Madeline; Telg, Ricky W.; Irani, Tracy; Roberts, T. Grady; Rhoades, Emily – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2005
Quality in distance education has been studied mostly from a top-down approach, from administration and faculty to students. This study was an attempt to understand quality through the eyes of the distance learner. This study identified undergraduate and graduate students' perceptions about quality in distance education, examining factors…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Educational Quality
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James, David – College and University, 2005
Educational literature is overflowing with testimonials, data, and research confirming that collaborative group work, at its best, produces better results (Baer 2003; Johnson and Johnson 1994; McKeachie 2002). Many claim that students enjoy group work and that it leads to both increased learning and enhanced social skills. If this is commonly…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Cooperative Learning, Group Activities, Interpersonal Competence
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Krause, Neal – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2006
This study is designed to test two hypotheses. The first specifies that older adults who live in dilapidated neighborhoods will receive less social support and encounter more negative interaction with family and friends. The second hypothesis proposes that the relationship between deteriorated neighborhood conditions and social relationships will…
Descriptors: Interaction, Neighborhoods, Older Adults, Hypothesis Testing
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Shaked, Michal; Gamliel, Ifat; Yirmiya, Nurit – Autism: The International Journal of Research & Practice, 2006
Deficits in theory of mind (ToM), evident in most individuals with autism, have been suggested as a core deficit of autism. ToM difficulties in young siblings of children with autism (SIBS-A) compared to siblings of typically developing children (SIBS-TD) would place the former within the broad phenotype. We examined ToM's possible associations…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Cognitive Ability, Siblings, Correlation
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Piquemal, Nathalie – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2004
Recognizing that learning to teach cannot be separated from learning to inquire, I argue that teachers have specific relational and ethical responsibilities to their students, particularly in the context of a diverse society. Using my research experiences with Aboriginal people as examples, I propose an ethical framework based upon four underlying…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Ethics, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Student Relationship
Roberts, Jillian; MacMath, Sheryl; English, Margot; Martin, Joan; Hayashi, Al; Sigalet, David L. – Physical Disabilities: Education and Related Services, 2006
This article takes a comprehensive look at the effects of pectus excavatum, a congenital deformity with psychosocial and physical ramifications, and the Nuss procedure on the quality of life of adolescents. The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive corrective surgery. Twenty-five participants from Calgary, Alberta were interviewed (10 adolescents…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Surgery, Adolescents, Congenital Impairments
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Batchelor, Denise; Taylor, Heather – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2005
Research tells us that children with developmental disabilities and delays have reduced social interaction and reduced social acceptance by other children in comparison with their same-aged peers within early childhood settings. The consequence of this is that these children have limited access to the possible developmental opportunities within…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Adjustment (to Environment), Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction
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Bernstein-Yamashiro, Beth – New Directions for Youth Development, 2004
Curriculum is a medium through which intellectual curiosity and personal development can be shared; the relationship between student and teacher provides a foundation on which deeply satisfying learning can be built. This article addresses how teacher-student relationships bear on students' learning experiences and their concurrent efforts to form…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Emotional Development, Secondary School Curriculum, High Schools
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Porath, Marion – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2003
This study focused on the nature of interpersonal understanding in 4- and 5-year-olds. Early childhood constitutes a critical transition period during which children become able to understand their own and others' "inner world" as it relates to actions. A neo-Piagetian theoretical and analytic framework was used to study children's understandings…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Socialization, Young Children, Peer Relationship
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Barker, S. A. – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2004
This paper presents an experimental study that examined the effects of cross-cultural instruction on the interpersonal job skills of students in secondary vocational programs. The findings indicated that students receiving the cross-cultural instruction had significantly higher generalizable interpersonal relations skills achievement than students…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Interpersonal Competence, Skill Development, Vocational Education
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Zhu, Bi; Lei, Li – Frontiers of Education in China, 2006
This study explores perceptions of control in victims of school bullying, by surveying 108 adolescents with questionnaires. The result shows that there are significant gender differences in external control in general, internal control of sociality, and victimization of physical bullying. Physical victimization decreases as subjects grow older,…
Descriptors: Bullying, Adolescents, Gender Differences, Victims of Crime
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Keane, Elaine – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2004
Autism is currently identified by a set of diagnostic criteria which are based on observable behaviour, denoting a pattern of impairments in communication and social reciprocity, and a tendency for restricted and stereotyped patterns of behaviour and interests. During the past eighteen years, biographical accounts have enriched the conventional…
Descriptors: Autism, Social Cognition, Autobiographies, Personal Narratives
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Rogers, Sue; Evans, Julie – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2006
There has been little research on play undertaken in the UK from the child's perspective. This article is based on a year long ethnographic study of children's role play in school. It draws on two main sources of data. First, data from the children concerning their perceptions of role play, what they liked and disliked about it, and secondly…
Descriptors: Play, Ethnography, Interpersonal Competence, Role Playing
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Lam, Hon; Selmer, Jan – Career Development International, 2004
Third-culture kids TCKs are adolescents who have lived at least one of their formative years in another country. This study compares survey data collected from British TCKs who were currently living in Hong Kong with those of their adolescent peers living in the UK and Hong Kong. The results unequivocally suggest that TCKs' perception of being…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Place of Residence, Adolescents, Self Concept
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Lopez, Tara Burnthorne; Lee, Renee Gravois – Journal of Marketing Education, 2005
Despite the wide-ranging benefits of using client-based projects (CBPs) in the classroom, such projects can be overwhelming for instructors, and many shy away from the considerable workload and time commitment often required by CBPs. This article is designed to help marketing educators overcome such apprehensions and provide them with concrete…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Administration Education, Experiential Learning, Partnerships in Education
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