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Carini, Patricia F. – 1978
The author examines the various forms by which a child's progress through elementary-secondary education may be documented and focuses on the process of integrating observations into a valid sequence of documentation. Noted as forms of documentation are: (1) individual daily activity and academic records; (2) collections of the child's work; (3)…
Descriptors: Documentation, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Individual Development
PDF pending restorationSimpson, Richard L. – 1977
Reviewed are such techniques as classroom observation, using criteria for success in educational prescriptions, and plotting daily performance for evaluating the severely disturbed child. Included are such materials as a sample diagnostic test schedule, a paper on observation procedures, and graphs for recording behavior. (SBH)
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedZegiob, Leslie E.; And Others – Child Development, 1975
The effects of an observer's presence on maternal interactive behavior were examined through observation of mother-child pairs under informed and uninformed conditions. Results indicate mothers played with their children more, were more positive in their verbal behavior, and structured their children's activities more during the informed than…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Interaction Process Analysis, Observation, Parent Child Relationship
Johnson, Ronald B.; And Others – 1981
Cultural anthropology's methods of "emic" and "etic" analysis have potential applications in the theory, research, and practice of educational administration. In "emic" analysis the native informant is made the ultimate judge of the researcher's descriptions and analyses. In "etic" analysis, however, the…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Administration
Schulte, Dan – 1981
Eighty-one fourth grade students were administered tests, tasks, and observations to investigate the relationship between IQ, rates of learning, scores on standardized achievement tests, and results of classroom observation. There was a substantial relationship between IQ, standardized tests, and rates of learning, but not classroom observation.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Evaluation Methods, Intelligence Quotient, Intermediate Grades
Kuring - gai Coll. of Advanced Education, Lindfield (Australia). – 1977
Ways in which a playground may be used an an area for young children's education are described. Techniques for encouraging children to observe, explore, and investigate are pointed out, and the implications for future learning implicit in these skills are noted. (JD)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities, Observation
Feilitzen, Cecilia – 1972
The findings of six studies based on in-home observations of children's television viewing behavior as recorded by mothers, fathers, or other adults caring for the child are summarized and compared. The object of this research method is to determine child interest in the programs, the variability of interest within programs, the amount of series…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Interest Inventories, Interest Research, Observation
Filipson, Leni – 1976
This 2-part report investigates the role of mass media in the lives of pre-school Scandinavian children. The first part presents a portrait of one child, giving a personal picture of the child's family life and her relationships to various forms of media. Part II continues the discussion of the role of media in children's lives, based on the…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Foreign Countries, Interviews, Mass Media
Kaplan, Barbara J.; McHale, Frederick J. – 1979
This study investigates communication and play behaviors of a deaf preschooler and his younger brother. Observations of four free play sessions suggests that to some extent the normal pattern of sibling interaction was altered. Videotape analysis of the play sessions revealed that a substantial number of the hearing child's communications were not…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Problems, Cooperation, Deafness
Helling, Barbara B. – 1976
This observation guide lists 270 separate items, in checklist format, to be used for informal evaluation of classroom teachers by their peers. Items for observation are given for mechanics of teaching, scholarship, organization, classroom relationships, and miscellaneous teaching functions, as well as for preparation, topic choice, quality of…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Evaluation Criteria, Observation, Peer Evaluation
Gardner, C. H.; And Others – 1980
Methods for videotaping a second grade classroom effectively and unobtrusively are described. Guidelines for equipment and personnel needs, equipment placement, and recording procedures are included. Details of the difficulties such methods present are also described. (SAS)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Reading Research, Research Methodology
FINN, JAMES D.; WEDBERG, DESMOND P. – 1963
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SIMULATED AND OF ACTUAL OBSERVATIONS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSROOMS WERE COMPARED FOR THE INTRODUCTORY COURSE IN A SEQUENCE OF FIVE COLLEGE COURSES REQUIRED IN TEACHER TRAINING. A TOTAL OF 151 STUDENTS IN FOUR SECTIONS OF THE INTRODUCTORY COURSE WERE RANDOMLY ASSIGNED TO THREE GROUPS WHICH--(1) OBSERVED A MINIMUM OF 30 HOURS IN…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Activities, College Students, Films
Sachs, Jacqueline; And Others – 1980
The first phase of an ongoing study of communication in a naturalistic situation in which children talked to familiar children is described in this paper. The situation was one that encouraged pretend (or dramatic) play. Research was focused on (1) the amount of pretend play; (2) the amount of speech used for planning or managing the play; and (3)…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns
Hord, Shirley M. – 1978
The data reported here were gathered in three ethnographic studies in different research settings: a single school, school district, and research center/school district team. These longitudinal studies incorporated the use of ethnography for purposes of collecting data about classroom teachers, principals, staff developers, central office…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Data Collection, Ethnography, Experimental Groups
Bates, John E. – 1977
This paper outlines the research on the reciprocal effects of children and parents on one another and briefly discusses the methods and concepts currently employed in the area. Three types of observational studies are identified: (1) parent-infant studies in which slow-motion and stop-frame video pictures are used to analyze minute details of…
Descriptors: Children, Interaction Process Analysis, Literature Reviews, Observation


