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Peer reviewedSchonewille, Jack; And Others – Canadian Journal of Education, 1978
Measures the relative effectiveness of a short-term punishment versus a snort-term positive reinforcement contingency system for reducing the frequency of specific inappropriate behaviors of a group of senior elementary students. Students were directly involved in identifying the different types of discipline so that they might help determine the…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Classroom Techniques, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSlavin, Robert E. – Review of Educational Research, 1977
The reward structure of a classroom refers to the rules under which students are reinforced for academic achievement. Various types of interpersonal reward structures--competitive, cooperative, and independent--are discussed. Studies of the effects of rewards on performance, attitudes and interpersonal relations are reviewed, emphasizing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Research, Literature Reviews, Motivation
Peer reviewedDouds, Alexander F.; Collingwood, Thomas R. – Child Welfare, 1978
Outlines the management-by-objectives process used to monitor, train and develop personnel in a youth service project. (BR)
Descriptors: Accountability, Counselors, Delinquency, Guidelines
Miller, Rex A. – Communicator, 1977
The extended resident outdoor education experience is one of the most successful ways for an individual to have consistent positive experiences in terms of learning, socialization, and growth of self-concept. (Author/JC)
Descriptors: Camping, Discovery Learning, Experiential Learning, Improvement
Peer reviewedWashington, Kenneth R. – Young Children, 1977
Describes the SUCCESS program which is based on the idea that success plays a major role in determining a child's self concept and future goal setting behavior, and that systematic parental attention and positive reinforcement are basic to helping each child feel successful and valuable as a person. (MS)
Descriptors: Achievement, Behavior Change, Disadvantaged Youth, Parent Education
Smeets, Paul M.; And Others – Analysis and Intervention in Developmental Disabilities, 1986
Acquisition, discrimination, and review training were used to teach four severely retarded adolescents to tell time to the nearest 5-minute interval. All subjects acquired the target behavior, and three of four maintained appropriate responses after 8 weeks. Discrimination errors and the social relevance of the skill are discussed. (Author/JW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Chaining, Daily Living Skills, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMathews, Judith R.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1987
Four young mothers with one-year-old infants were successfully taught to reduce their children's potential for injury in the home through interventions which included increasing positive interactions with the infant, child-proofing the home, using playpen time-out for potentially dangerous behaviors, and giving positive attention for safe…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Modification, Infants, Injuries
Peer reviewedChandler, Gary L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1988
Suggestions on how to improve physical education by improving the classroom environment and teaching methods and by inviting full participation of students, faculty and administration are given. (JL)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Instructional Improvement, Junior High Schools, Physical Education
Peer reviewedWheldall, Kevin; And Others – Educational Review, 1986
Two studies are reported in which the behaviors of four infant class teachers in England and their respective classes were observed and recorded. The aim of the studies was to examine the effects of contingent teacher touch behavior upon children's classroom behavior. Touch was found to increase on-task behavior and decrease disruptive behavior.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Early Childhood Education, Positive Reinforcement
Kitrell, Ed – ProEducation, 1985
Describes the efforts of the Sara Lee Corporation in adopting an urban Chicago high school in order to encourage good grades. Professional football player Willie Gault's role as academic team "captain" is discussed. Program elements such as business education class speakers, peer tutors, scholarships, faculty support programs, and…
Descriptors: High Schools, Incentives, Peer Teaching, Positive Reinforcement
Peer reviewedChildhood Education, 1986
Presents an annotated bibliography for children in kindergarten through grade six. The titles in this bibliography focus not on world problems but more on the child's everyday world, particularly in the home and community. They positively strengthen and reinforce children's own world views and illustrate active roles children can play. (BB)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Books, Child Role, Childhood Attitudes
Peer reviewedChenfield, Mimi Brodsky – Language Arts, 1985
Explores the effects of positive and negative reinforcement in the classroom and the role of language in the "celebration of learning." (HTH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Language Arts, Negative Reinforcement
Peer reviewedGable, Robert A.; And Others – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1983
Observation of 97 teachers during group instruction of elementary students with mental retardation, severe multihandicaps, and learning disabilities and/or behavior disorders revealed that teachers made limited use of praise over criticism in managing classroom behavior. (CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedThurman, S. Kenneth – Education, 1976
The article suggests that retarded behavior is maintained by certain events in the environment and their relationship to an individual's behavior. Maintenance of these behaviors is attributed to positive reinforcement, avoidance behavior, and contingency schedules. Several examples of the maintenance effects of each of these paradigms are given.…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Conditioning, Contingency Management
Phelps, Vincent – 1997
This thesis details a program of teacher-reinforced behaviors for juveniles convicted of a felony and incarcerated at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Youth (WVIHY). The goal was to determine an effective way to control behaviors of incarcerated youth in an educational setting by use of a positive reinforcement program: "Keys to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Correctional Education, Correctional Rehabilitation


