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Weaver, Robert R.; Qi, Jiang – Journal of Higher Education, 2005
Students who actively participate in the learning process learn more than those who do not. "Involvement matters," as Tinto (1997) points out, and this involvement can occur both inside and outside the classroom. The importance of students' active involvement in learning is by now well documented and known. Active involvement in class facilitates…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Classroom Environment, College Students, Teacher Student Relationship
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Mathos, Kimberly K.; Broussard, Elsie R. – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
Nationwide, there are some 1,055,000 young people under the age of 18 who have hearing loss according to statistics from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (http://www.nidcd.nih.gov). Reported rates of psychiatric disorders for children who have hearing loss range from 15.4% to 54% (Hindley, 1997). Selected…
Descriptors: Language Fluency, Communication Disorders, American Sign Language, Hearing Impairments
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Gerganov, Encho; Varbanova, Silvia; Kyuchukov, Hristo – Intercultural Education, 2005
This paper examines the degree of school adaptation among Roma children who were included in a program for the desegregation of Roma schools in Bulgaria. More specifically, the program requires Roma children to attend mixed classes with Bulgarian students and Roma teacher assistants to work with them. The Bulgarian version of the Questionnaire on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Acculturation, Student Adjustment, Minority Group Children
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Halawah, Ibtesam – Education, 2005
Effective communication is one critical characteristics of effective and successful school principal. Research on effective schools and instructional leadership emphasizes the impact of principal leadership on creating safe and secure learning environment and positive nurturing school climate. This paper was designed to study the relationship…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Principals, Educational Environment, Administrator Effectiveness
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Fantuzzo, John; Sekino, Yumiko; Cohen, Heather L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
Relations between children's peer play competence and other relevant competencies were investigated using two samples of urban Head Start children. Dimensions of peer play were examined concurrently with emotion regulation, autonomy, and language. Children exhibiting high levels of peer play interaction were found to demonstrate more competent…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Vocabulary Skills, Play, Preschool Children
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Martinez, Rebecca S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
This cross-sectional study examined the perceptions of social support reported by middle-school students with multiple learning disabilities (LD) (reading + math) in inclusive settings. Comparison groups included youths with a learning disability in reading only (RD), mathematics only (MD), and no LD (i.e., normally achieving) (NA). One hundred…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Gender Differences, Learning Disabilities, Social Support Groups
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Knott, Fiona; Dunlop, Aline-Wendy; Mackay, Tommy – Autism: The International Journal of Research & Practice, 2006
Social interaction and understanding in autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) are key areas of concern to practitioners and researchers alike. However, there is a relative lack of information about the skills and competencies of children and young people with ASD who access ordinary community facilities including mainstream education. In particular,…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Children, Early Adolescents
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San Antonio, Donna Marie – Educational Leadership, 2006
Early adolescence is a time of great turmoil as well as tremendous social, emotional, and cognitive growth. Young people at this age are becoming more aware of social status and of their position in the social hierarchy; at the same time, they are usually moving into larger school environments where they are exposed to more variation among their…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Student Diversity, Extracurricular Activities, Social Development
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Peterson, Jean Sunde; Ray, Karen E. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2006
Gifted eighth graders (N=432) in 11 U.S. states participated in a retrospective national study that explored the prevalence and effects of being bullied and being a bully during kindergarten through grade 8. No significant differences were found related to size of city, race/ethnicity, and geographical region in terms of either being bullied or…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Academically Gifted, Bullying, Gender Differences
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Cleveland-Innes, Martha F.; Emes, Claudia – NASPA Journal, 2005
The nature of interaction in higher education environments impacts not only end outcomes, but also the approach to learning itself. Using a quasi-experimental research design, this empirical study tests the impact of social and academic interaction on student approaches to learning. Findings demonstrate significant correlations between contextual…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Higher Education, Interaction, Quasiexperimental Design
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Ooi, Yoon Phaik; Ang, Rebecca P.; Fung, Daniel S. S.; Wong, Geraldine; Cai, Yiming – School Psychology International, 2006
This study examined the impact of the quality of parent-child attachment on aggression, social stress, and self-esteem in a clinical sample of 91 boys with disruptive behaviour disorders ranging from 8 to 12 years of age. These boys were included in the study if they were found to exhibit various aggressive and antisocial behaviours such as…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Aggression, Anxiety, Self Esteem
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Kidd, Sean; Henrich, Christopher C.; Brookmeyer, Kathryn A.; Davidson, Larry; King, Robert A.; Shahar, Golan – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2006
An ecological developmental model of adolescent suicidality was used to inform a hierarchical logistic regression analysis of longitudinal interactions between parent, peer, and school relations and suicide attempts. Reanalyzing data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, it was found that parent relations were the most…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Suicide, Adolescents, Parent Child Relationship
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Du Rocher Schudlich, Tina D.; Shamir, Haya; Cummings, E. Mark – Social Development, 2004
The links among marital relations and children's representations were examined. Forty-seven children between the ages of 5 and 8 completed the Family Stories Task (FAST) to obtain their narrative representations of family relations and performed a variation of a puppet procedure (Mize & Ladd, 1988) to assess children's dispositions towards peer…
Descriptors: Aggression, Mothers, Marital Satisfaction, Conflict Resolution
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Barnett, Mark A.; Burns, Susan R.; Sanborn, Fred W.; Bartel, Jeffrey S.; Wilds, Stacey J. – Social Development, 2004
Two studies examined fifth- and sixth-grade students' perceptions of antisocial and prosocial teasing among peers and potential correlates of individual differences in their tendencies to engage in both forms of teasing. The children were rated as showing a greater tendency to be prosocial teasers than antisocial teasers by both teachers and…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Student Attitudes, Peer Relationship, Gender Differences
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Wood, Jeffrey J.; Emmerson, Natasha A.; Cowan, Philip A. – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2004
The association between early parent-child attachment security and peer rejection among preschool children was examined. Children in three preschool classrooms (N = 37) participated. Mothers rated their children's attachment security at age 3 years on the Attachment Q-Set (Waters, 1987). Sociometric ratings were collected from classmates at age 4…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Attachment Behavior, Rejection (Psychology), Security (Psychology)
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