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Muller, Douglas – 1978
A cogent model of self concept may provide educators with the tools to predict and induce change in the classroom behavior of students. The nature of measurement operations, management operations and particularly, the relationship between self concept and behavior are delineated. Discussion focuses on how such behaviors are acquired, manifested…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Dallam, Jerald W. – 1978
This document reports data from a study designed to identify student behaviors related to academic success and involving 303 students enrolled in natural science classes at Kansas State University. Results of student responses to the Inventory of Study Practices are presented and implications for students, advisors, and teachers are identified.…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Achievement, Cognitive Development, College Students
Copeland, Willis D. – 1979
Descriptive data were collected over a two-month period on two middle elementary classrooms to which student teachers had been assigned. From this data typical patterns of teaching/learning behavior were identified for each classroom. The student teachers were then interchanged, and the data collection continued for another two months. Comparison…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Case Studies, Classroom Environment
Wlodkowski, Raymond J. – 1978
Motivational techniques and strategies that may be used by teachers to strengthen student performance and reinforce positive attitudes toward learning are discussed and analyzed. The topic is divided into eight major factors for consideration: (1) why human behavior occurs, what is motivation, the mythology of motivation and learning, and the time…
Descriptors: Behavior, Educational Strategies, Humanistic Education, Learning Motivation
Ohles, John F. – 1979
The role and responsibility of teacher educators are examined as they relate to changing demands and expectations of society. As life styles and behavior of students change, teachers are ill prepared to meet classroom situations where they are confronted with rebellion and unrest. Complaints voiced against teachers currently have more to do with…
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Needs, Educational Problems, Life Style
Spaulding, Robert L. – 1978
Case studies were conducted to assess the personal learning styles and behaviors of elementary school children to provide teachers the opportunity of using prescribed teaching techniques to match students' styles. Six groups of behaviors were identified: (1) students demonstrate little internal control and are likely to act out and create…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Learning Processes
Crowson, Robert L.; Porter-Gehrie, Cynthia – 1980
The purpose of this paper is to describe actual on-the-job behaviors of a sample of principals working in a large city school district. Specifically, the principals were asked how they define their role and how they use their authority to provide a stabilizing influence for the organization. The key organizational maintenance efforts of…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Case Studies, Community Involvement
Calder, Mary; And Others – 1979
The question addressed in this research report was, "What relationship exists between the mood of the teacher and the teacher's classroom instructional behavior, especially that which is supportive in nature." Three urban, three suburban, and three rural second grade teachers were the subjects of the study. A description is given of the teachers,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Educational Research
Becker, Franklin D.; Bossert, Steven T. – 1978
In order to develop an ecological theory of teaching, the classroom must be viewed as a sociological unit. The unit of interest was the teacher-student learning group. The basic question explored was: What is the relationship between human interactions and the physical and social contexts of the group? Teams of scholars met in seminars, each…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Class Organization, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment
Kottkamp, Robert – 1979
This paper reports on the commitments to school of two groups of high school juniors and seniors: self-affiliated students who were responsible for the choice of the school they attended and compelled students who were forced by their parents to attend their school when they actively desired to attend another school. A sample of 19 compelled…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High School Students, Literature Reviews, Nontraditional Education
Takei, Yoshimitsu; And Others – 1979
A study to determine the influence of a student's social class, ethnicity, sex, and residence of origin on his/her psycho-social integration is reported. The research broadened the scope of inquiry by using the concepts of continuities/discontinuities. The concepts consider both individual and situational variables in analyzing the social and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Ethnicity, Females, Higher Education
Sparta, Steven N. – 1979
Some children exhibit a pattern of debilitating behavior characterized as helplessness. Within an achievement context, such children can be observed to initiate few constructive activities, to work with little intensity on those activities already attempted, and to persist at a task only moderately--especially following failure. A stratified…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns
ALBERTY, ELSIE J.; AND OTHERS – 1959
AN INVESTIGATION WAS MADE TO DEVELOP A CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF TALENT IN ADOLESCENCE AND TO IDENTIFY "INDICES OF TALENT" THAT MANIFEST THEMSELVES IN STUDENT BEHAVIOR TO PROVIDE FOR INDIVIDUAL TALENT IDENTIFICATION AND DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE HETEROGENEOULSY GROUPED SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM. THE DESIGN OF THE STUDY WAS OF A DEVELOPMENTAL…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, General Education, Heterogeneous Grouping, High Schools
GUMP, PAUL V. – 1967
CONCEPTS AND METHODS FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF THE CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR SETTING ARE DEVELOPED THROUGH THE USE OF PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES FROM ECOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. THE ECOLOGICAL SUBUNITS WITHIN A THIRD-GRADE CLASSROOM SETTING WERE IDENTIFIED AND THE QUALITIES OF THESE SUBUNITS WERE SPECIFIED. THE SYSTEM, DEVELOPED QUALITATIVELY, DESCRIBES THE…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Environment, Ecology, Elementary School Students
DUTTON, THOMAS B.; AND OTHERS – 1968
THIS STUDY WAS DESIGNED TO DETERMINE INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES WITH REGARD TO SELECTED CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS WHICH ARE FREQUENTLY THE FOCUS OF ADMINISTRATIVE CONCERN AND ACTION. THE STUDY WAS DESIGNED TO GAIN INFORMATION ABOUT THE NATURE AND PURPOSES OF THE POLICIES, THE FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION PROCESSES, AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ISSUES ON…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrative Problems, College Students, Discipline Policy
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