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Peer reviewedHellmundt, Susan; Rifkin, Will; Fox, Christine – Higher Education Research and Development, 1998
Presents practical teaching strategies used in an Australian undergraduate business-communication class that have succeeded in encouraging student classroom interaction to the mutual benefit of both local and international students. Data on the techniques' effectiveness were collected using an open-ended student questionnaire, observation,…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques
Peer reviewedWeisberg, Mark – Change, 1999
The teacher of a law-school course in Legal Imagination discusses the evolution of his personal approach in the classroom, which is designed to discern the gifts of each student rather than to simply identify the gifted. Three crucial elements are explored: use and treatment of writing assignments; the use of silence in the classroom environment;…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction
Peer reviewedBaxter, J. A. – Language and Education, 1999
Discusses why many girls relative to boys experience difficulties when required to speak in formal, public, or unfamiliar contexts. While girls are recognized as good at using collaborative talk in small groups, the public voice is valorized in the world outside school. Reviews current debate in Britain on underachieving boys in light of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Context Effect, Cooperative Learning
Lyster, Roy – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1998
Qualitative analyses of teacher-student interaction recorded during subject-matter lessons in Grade 4 French immersion classrooms indicate that language form is often out of focus in immersion classroom discourse. Discusses pedagogical implications of research findings related to corrective feedback. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedKatz, Michael R. – ADFL Bulletin, 1998
Teaching foreign-language literature in translation, within the foreign language department, has intellectual and pragmatic justifications. Intellectually, it is a source of joy for language faculty to share target language literature, and it is the thematic components, not language, that offer richest discussion. Practically, students don't have…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Second Language Programs, Curriculum Design, Higher Education
Allen, Janet S. – English Teachers' Journal (Israel), 1997
A teacher describes her initiation into secondary school English literature instruction, adoption of the whole-language approach before it had a name, and development of a curriculum with limited resources and minimal guidance. The author finds many classrooms still struggling with conventional instruction, and argues that the whole-language…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Course Content, Educational Change
Peer reviewedBean, John C.; Peterson, Dean – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1998
Grading class participation can send positive signals to college students about the kind of learning and thinking an instructor values. Various structures for participation (whole-class discussion, cold-calling on students, collaborative learning, electronic mail, journals, student-faculty conferences) call for different approaches to assessment.…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedBrainard, Edward – Clearing House, 2001
Offers four surveys for teacher self evaluation that present recommendations for relating to students in a positive manner; preventing student misbehavior; handling student discipline situation; and providing classroom leadership. Discusses ways to use these self evaluation surveys. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
Peer reviewedGillespie, Diane – Innovative Higher Education, 1996
One college teacher's narrative of events and interactions within her classroom, focusing on differing perceptions of racial issues and ethnicity, is used to illustrate the value of narrative as a means of reflecting on teaching practice. It is argued that narrative allows the storyteller to explore self-identity by configuring personal events…
Descriptors: Blacks, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Peer reviewedRaymond, Patricia M.; Raymond, Jacques; Pilon, Daniel – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1998
Describes a prototypical microcomputer system that improves the interactions between teacher and large language classes in a traditional language classroom setting. This system achieves dynamic interactions through multiple student/professor interventions, immediate and delayed feedback, and individual teacher/student conferences. The system uses…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedMartin, Barbara; Newcomer, Saundra – Rural Educator, 2002
A study examined gender equity in rural high school classroom practices. Classroom observations, surveys, and interviews with 171 students and 11 teachers from 5 rural Midwest high schools indicated that teachers and students were unaware of their own biased behaviors. Teacher-student interactions were overwhelmingly male-dominated. (Contains 37…
Descriptors: Body Language, Classroom Communication, Equal Education, High Schools
Peer reviewedAdams, Thomasenia L. – Childhood Education, 1998
Notes that alternative assessment techniques provide more comprehensive and authentic information about the learner than do traditional assessment techniques. Describes a variety of alternative assessment techniques (portfolios, journals, observations, self-assessment, classroom communication, surveys, and interviews) and illustrates how to use…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSage, Rosemary – Early Child Development and Care, 1999
Describes communication difficulties of students with unspecified learning difficulties affecting their ability to access education through spoken and written language. Describes a collaborative project between the school, the special needs teaching service, and the University of Leicester which aims to clarify such pupil problems and evaluate…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Problems, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPatrick, Helen; Anderman, Lynley H.; Ryan, Allison M.; Edelin, Kimberley C.; Midgley, Carol – Elementary School Journal, 2001
Investigated the explicit and implicit ways in which fifth-grade teachers communicated an emphasis on mastery and performance goal orientations to their students. Found that teachers perceived as having a high mastery focus spoke about learning as an active process, and this was reflected in their practices, which emphasized formal assessments,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Context Effect
Greenspan, Stanley, I. – Early Childhood Today, 2005
In this article, the author answers the following question: In addition to the usual wide-ranging abilities of a new class, I have one 4-year-old who has learning delays and three children with speech and language disorders. What can I do to be sure that I'm creating a classroom environment where the needs of all the children in my group can be…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Language Impairments, Inclusive Schools, Student Needs

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