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Gleason, Thomas P. – Alberta Modern Language Journal, 1975
This is a three-year study of social adjustment patterns in the francophone and anglophone student populations of New Brunswick, Canada. After a brief economic sketch of New Brunswick's francophone North and anglophone South, there is a description of research objectives and methodology. In the investigation, three new elements were found to be…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Cross Cultural Studies
Faunce, R. W.; Johnson, Larry – 1970
The results of a survey of over 1800 junior high and senior high school students are presented. Purposes of the survey were: (1) to obtain information about the extent of drug use and experimentation; (2) to obtain suggestions for improving Minneapolis Public Schools' health education curriculum; and (3) to pretest the drug education questionnaire…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Drug Abuse, Health, Health Education
Neuburger, Wayne F.; Pettibone, Timothy J. – 1970
Videotapes were used to determine disruptive versus relevant student behavior exhibited (1) with teachers trained under the Oral Language Program (OLP) implemented by the Southwest Cooperative Educational Laboratory and (2) with non-OLP teachers. Five categories of disruptive behaviors--gross motor, noise making, verbalization, orienting, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Bilingual Students, Overt Response, Reinforcement
Galloway, Charles M. – 1970
Improving the act of teaching in a classroom implies the need to study nonverbal cues and events, for many classroom phenomena serve as communicators of information and tend to either facilitate or inhibit learning. Nonverbal language, a reflection of both cultural and individual differences, includes not only the teacher's facial expressions,…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Communication Skills
Crookston, Burns B. – 1969
This paper discusses the implications of drug usage for higher education. Drug use is not new. However, today there are several problems associated with drug usage: (1) ignorance, (2) semantics, (3) communication, and (4) change as a constant in the world. The reasons for student drug use are discussed. Students use drugs because: (1) they are…
Descriptors: College Role, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Influences
Lombardi, John – 1969
Beginning with an overview, the author traces the history of activism from the Berkeley Free Speech Movement to the present, noting that, while junior college activists are influenced by senior institutions, their activities are typically more moderate. Defining several activist groups and their special interests, he then discusses the new left…
Descriptors: Activism, Black Organizations, Black Power, Mexican Americans
Manion, Raymond C. – 1969
This interim report discusses progress toward three major goals of the Pupil Inquiry Behavior Analysis and Change Activity: increased pupil inquiry, changed teacher behavior to facilitate pupil inquiry, and the development of a 32-week course of instruction to provide for these behavioral changes. Data currently available deals with the emotional…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Objectives, Change Agents, Classroom Communication
Aceto, Thomas D. – 1969
A study conducted at eleven midwestern universities investigated the appropriateness of direct action as a means of changing university policies. Interviewed subjects (six) voiced their opinions about student use of direct action tactics to initiate change in three broad areas: (1) academic issues, (2) personal and social conduct issues and, (3)…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Agents, College Administration, College Students
Haake, Bernard F.; Langworthy, Philip B. – 1969
The purpose of nine regional meetings between New York State Education Department personnel, educators and students from selected secondary school districts was to obtain information about unrest and the changing expectations of high school students. The following conclusions were made: (1) rising expectations of students are part of the "times,"…
Descriptors: Activism, High School Students, High Schools, Secondary School Students
Medley, Donald M.; Hill, Russell A. – 1968
This document reports the results of a comparative analysis of the Flanders Interaction Analysis Technique (FIAT) and the Observation Schedule and Record, Form 4, Verbal (OScAR 4V) in terms of the kinds of information about teacher behavior which each observation technique provides. A systematic program of recorded observation (involving 70…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Observation Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis
Jones, G. Brian; Nelson, Dennis E. – 1969
This study describes a current attempt to design a comprehensive guidance system which will be an integral part of a program of individualized education and which serves the needs of all students at each academic level. Preliminary investigation has led to tentative specification of 12 components comprising the guidance system, five involving…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Comprehensive Guidance, Decision Making, Guidance Objectives
Moore, G. A. B. – 1967
The hypothesis that students will express no preference between carrels and open table type of accommodation in a language laboratory was tested in a four-week study. Two identical rooms, one containing carrels and the other containing open tables, were connected to a single control room and used by 1,080 university students (enrolled in language…
Descriptors: Carrels, Classroom Environment, Classroom Furniture, Classroom Research
New York Univ., NY. – 1968
In the spring of 1968, a research seminar was held at New York University's School of Law for the purpose of developing a basic rationale for university regulation of student conduct that would provide students with as much freedom as possible in the pursuit of their educational objectives. This document, prepared by 16 students and 4 faculty…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Organization, Conflict Resolution, Discipline Policy
O'Leary, K. Daniel – 1968
A token reinforcement system was introduced into a second grade classroom, and seven (out of 21) class members and the teacher were observed for 8 months. Each of the eight phases of the study lasted from 2 to 5 weeks. The first four phases established a base period and determined the separate effects of classroom rules, half hour academic…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Behavior Theories, Discipline
Ross, Sylvia; Zimiles, Herbert – 1974
Observational findings regarding differentiated child behavior in Follow Through classrooms for the year 1971 are presented. The interactional behavior of three groups of elementary school children from different classroom settings (Bank Street School for Children, an open classroom approach; Bank Street Follow Through, an open classroom approach;…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary School Students
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