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Mead, Virginia Hoge – Music Educators Journal, 1996
Summarizes and provides a historical introduction to the work of Emile Jacques-Dalcroze. A turn-of-the-century educator, musician, and theorist, he developed eurythmics. This was a method of teaching music through movement that is still popular. Discusses basic principles of eurythmics and other methods. (MJP)
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Principles, Educational Theories
Grossman, Charles – Reaching Today's Youth: The Community Circle of Caring Journal, 1996
Outlines a process in which art is used to connect and focus the creative energy of students. Presents a step-by-step format for the project and the materials that will be needed. Suggests ways to help students prepare their self-portraits, gives display tips, and provides testimonials concerning the project. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Art Activities, Art Expression, Children
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Unsworth, Jean Morman – School Arts, 1990
Outlines several methods for students at elementary levels to use cut-out lettering. Describes a name creation project, a scrabble bulletin board, and methods to teach the language arts. Maintains that, if students use their own letterforms in the classroom, they will be more involved in learning. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Creative Activities
Williams, Mary – Learning, 1989
A fifth grade teacher describes ways to curtail tattling in the classroom by teaching students to express themselves in writing. When a problem arises, students are encouraged to write notes explaining their side of the story. The teacher reads the notes, talks with the students involved, and handles things accordingly. (SM)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Counseling Techniques, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Houck, Cherry K.; Billingsley, Bonnie S. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
A study compared the writing productivity, syntactic maturity, vocabulary, and mechanics of 48 learning-disabled and 48 normally achieving students in grades 4, 8, and 11. Learning-disabled students' written products were shorter, contained fewer sentences with more words per sentence, included fewer long words, and had more spelling and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 11, Grade 4
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Halberstadt, Amy G.; And Others – Psychological Assessment, 1995
The Self-Expressiveness in the Family Questionnaire is introduced as a measure of emotional expressiveness. Four studies involving 499 mothers and 362 fathers provided evidence of good convergent, discriminant, and construct validity for the instrument and a preliminary short form. Factor analyses support a two-factor solution across the studies.…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Family Environment
Ruenzel, David – Teacher Magazine, 1995
When teaching writing, most high school English teachers encourage students to express their feelings. The paper discusses the evolution of process writing, which is a belief that writing is a process of discovery and not a product. The paper questions process writing, suggesting it adversely affects clarity, structure, and thought. (SM)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, High Schools, Language Arts, Process Approach (Writing)
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Marek, Edmund A.; Methven, Suzanne B. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1991
Reports a study that investigated the relationship among (1) teacher's attitudes and implementation of inservice workshop developed learning cycle science materials, and (2) elementary school student's conservation reasoning and language used to describe properties of objects. Data were gathered from 100 students from grades K-5 and 16 teachers…
Descriptors: Conservation (Concept), Developmental Stages, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Love, Mary Joyce; Baer, Denise – Learning, 1991
First grade teachers detail how they successfully taught students assertiveness techniques for conflict resolution. Three times weekly, children learned to express themselves and take more responsibility for their behavior. Role playing was an important component. Teachers modeled assertive behavior, and parents were apprised of the situation so…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution
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Garner, Pamela W.; Estep, Kimberly M. – Early Education and Development, 2001
Investigated linkages between aspects of emotional competence and preschoolers' social skills with peers, as well as parental emotion socialization practices as predictors of social skill. Found that emotional competence variables were meaningfully related to the peer variables and that, for non-constructive anger reactions, maternal reports of…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Developmental Psychology, Emotional Development, Emotional Response
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Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2001
In prose and art, students and staff from a residential treatment center for troubled children in Columbus, Ohio, express and illustrate the depth of pain that children and their caregivers face in the process of healing from abuse. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Abuse, Child Welfare
Sartorius, Tara Cady – Arts & Activities, 1998
Highlights the life of Leonard Koscianski, an artist who focuses on revealing the inner life of the human heart and mind in his artwork. Includes four lesson plans for grades ranging from 2 through 12: philosophy, psychology, language arts, and visual arts. Provides a copy and background about Koscianski's painting "Red Fish." (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Artists, Biographies
Marie E. Skerritt – 1995
Journal writing has been used for a long time in the classroom as a part of an integrated approach to teaching literature. There are several different types of journals: (1) reading response journals, in which students react to what they have read; (2) lifebooks, which are similar to diaries or personal journals; and (3) dialog journals, in which…
Descriptors: Dialog Journals, High Schools, Journal Writing, Language Arts
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Academe, 2005
In this new feature of the "Academe" journal, work by faculty members is highlighted who are mobilizing in support of academic freedom on their campuses and beyond. This September-October issue of the journal includes the following brief reflections from faculty all relating to the central theme of "fighting back": "Free…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Democratic Values, Freedom of Speech, College Faculty
Valentino, Marilyn J. – 1995
Unfortunately, students with emotional and psychological disorders are not uncommon on campuses anymore. In fact, along with the increase in the number of physically disabled students on campuses (now 6%), professors face new challenges, especially from those high-risk students suffering from hidden psychological disorders like schizophrenia,…
Descriptors: College Students, Helping Relationship, Higher Education, Mental Disorders
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