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Sheehan, Linda Devin; Allen, Vernon L. – 1973
The present study investigated, within a role theoretical framework, the effect of different degrees of pupil imitation on male and female tutors' attitudes. Seventy-two sixth-grade boys and girls tutored second graders of the same sex. A 3 (Pupil Imitation: High, Medium, and Low) x 2 (Pupil Liking: High and Medium) x 2 (Sex) factorial design was…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary School Students, Identification (Psychology), Imitation
Shimron, Joseph – 1973
This study investigated the effectiveness of an observational technique developed to study characteristics of the Individually Prescribed Instruction (IPI) system and the extent to which IPI adapts to individual student differences. Subjects for the study were students from a second grade IPI classroom of an inner-city public elementary school.…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Diagnostic Teaching, Grade 2, Individualized Instruction
Hess, Robert D.; And Others – 1973
This study identifies effective teacher strategies associated with student engagement in natural classrooms. "Student engagement" is defined as observable interest and/or attention to a learning task prescribed by the teacher. Twenty-four teachers and their students in the third and fourth grades in nine elementary schools in low-income areas in…
Descriptors: Attention, Attention Control, Low Income Groups, Stimulation
DeGroote, Douglas Allen – 1972
Reported is a study to determine any positive effects of a six-month inservice science program for elementary teachers and students. The study population consisted of 12 first- through sixth-grade teachers and their 313 pupils. Change in attitudes and practices of teachers was measured by comparing pre- and posttest scores on the Actual Science…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Elementary School Science, Inservice Education
Krantz, Patricia J.; Risley, Todd R. – 1972
Many investigators have been interested in the development of techniques for remediating undersirable classroom behavior, but far less attention has been paid to physical, spatial and architectural variables which often set the occasion for inappropriate behavior in the classroom. The present study explored the relationships between these…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Class Organization, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment
Ruben, Ann G. – 1971
To give teachers help in understanding themselves better and in relating more positively to their students, small discussion groups were organized to provide maximum opportunities for teachers to express thoughts and feelings about themselves and about problems they were facing in the classroom that prevented them from relating positively to their…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Group Dynamics, Problem Solving, Reinforcement
Jacobs, Stanley S. – 1971
The study was an experimental investigation of the effects of item difficulty and subject ability on subjects answer-changing behaviors. Subjects were administered an achievement test composed of items at three levels of difficulty via slides, followed by a printed copy of the test. Analyses revealed no effects attributable to subject ability.…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Achievement Tests, Educational Experiments, Graduate Students
Nagler, Sylvain; Hoffnung, Robert – 1971
The Children's Perceived Powerfulness Scale (CPPS) was administered to 1200 suburban elementary grade school children. At each of four grade levels, three classes were designated as High Powerful (HP) and three as Low Powerful (LP). Results indicate that children in HP classes were viewed more favorably by their teachers, obtained higher scores on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Performance Factors, Primary Education, Psychological Studies
Cusick, Philip A. – 1969
This research project investigated adolescent group activity in a high school. Using participant observation, the researcher joined small, informal student groups to be able to describe and explain inschool activities and their relations to other features of the school environment. During five months of daily interaction with the students, the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Group Dynamics, Group Norms, Group Unity
Bersoff, Donald N.; Ericson, Colleen R. – 1971
One answer to standardized testing is the direct and continuous measurement of performance. Direct, continuous naturalistic observation of behavior yields a great deal of information per assessment unit. The information is precise and because it is direct, there is no question that it represents a "true sample" of the target behavior, as there is…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Case Records, Classroom Observation Techniques
Goldupp, Ocea – 1972
The Classroom Attitude Observation Schedule was developed and field tested for study of independent child behavior in the open classroom. Eight Head Start classrooms were used for field testing, six of which used the Tucson Early Education Model curriculum and two of which, for comparison, used local curricula. Procedures involved observing and…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales, Classroom Observation Techniques, Disadvantaged Youth
Rentfrow, Robert K.; And Others – 1973
The purpose of this research was to develop an evaluation technique to assess how effectively children develop as independent learners within classrooms implementing the Tucson Early Education Model. A situational task was chosen in order to gather information about the ongoing open classroom. The Classroom Attitude Observation Schedule was…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Disadvantaged Youth, Kindergarten, Open Education
PDF pending restorationAdvani, Kan – 1972
Eighteen children (12- to 15-years-old) with learning disabilities and behavioral problems were assessed to determine the effect of desk calculators on student achievement, attitude, and behavior. The Ss, whose IQs ranged from 68 to 116, used four calculators in a mathematics class to check answers of mathematics problems for 6 months. Comparison…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Calculators
Miles, David T. – 1972
Eleven criteria for examining the teaching/learning situation in a classroom are proposed. These criteria, which relate to the percent of time students or teachers spend in the activities, are: (1) types of thought processes, (2) activity decisions, (3) motivation, (4) activity differentiation, participation and pacing, (5) activity form…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Research, Evaluation Criteria
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1972
This document reports the hearings held by the Committee on Education and Labor's General Subcommittee on Education in New York, N.Y. and Boston, Mass. on two bills. One, H. R. 3101, is a bill to assist school districts reduce crime against children, employees, and facilities in the elementary and secondary schools by providing financial…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Crime, Delinquency, Federal Aid


