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Mumaw, Randall J.; And Others – Memory and Cognition, 1985
Undergraduates (n=99) differing in spatial ability were tested on problems involving the mental rotation of familiar alphanumeric stimuli and unfamiliar stimuli drawn from the Primary Mental Abilities Space Test. Individual differences in spatial ability were associated with speed rather than accuracy of mental rotation processes. Ability…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Encoding (Psychology), Higher Education, Individual Differences
Seabaugh, Gary O.; Schumaker, Jean B. – 1981
A traditionally recommended teacher conference and two student-parent conference procedures were operationalized and employed in multiple baseline designs (some with reversals) to assess the effects of conferencing procedures on lesson completion by seven learning disabled (LD) and three nonLD adolescents in a learning center. Three procedures…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Conferences, Learning Disabilities, Nontraditional Education
Redfield, Doris L.; Roenker, Daniel L. – 1981
Recent research findings have shown a positive relationship between achievement and the amount of time students engage in learning activities. Since the greatest percentage of class time is allocated to seatwork, with worksheets being the most frequently used activity, a study investigated the effects of using three types of worksheet tasks on…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Research, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
Chow, Stanley H. L.; And Others – 1980
The study examined whether there were differences in the quality of classroom time spent by 79 mainstreamed learning disabled fifth grade students and 141 regular fifth grade students; and also whether differences in qualtiy of time related to student, instructional, and classroom variables. Trained observers coded learner moves, content area, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities
Fisher, Charles W.; And Others – 1977
This report provides descriptive statistical information from Phase III-B of the Beginning Teacher Evaluation Study. Within the sample of second and fifth grade teachers in classrooms in public schools in California, approximately six students were identified as target students to be studied during the school year. These students were observed…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Grade 2
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Arlin, Marshall; Roth, Garry – American Educational Research Journal, 1978
Time on task and time on reading were observed during free reading periods. Poor readers especially spent less time on reading with comics than books. and showed more improvement in reading comprehension with books than with comics. A link between reading ability, time spent on reading, comprehension gain, and reading material was observed.…
Descriptors: Attention, Books, Comics (Publications), Grade 3
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Woolfolk, Anita E.; Woolfolk, Robert L. – Journal of School Psychology, 1986
Four groups of preservice teachers were randomly assigned to one of three conditions to test the effectiveness of brief training in time-management techniques. Significant differences among the groups were observed on measures of promptness in completing tasks during student teaching and on self-ratings of proficiency in time management.…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Investigations, Preservice Teacher Education
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Stern, George W.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1988
Off-task and disruptive behavior in two fifth graders decreased rapidly during an intervention in which, working in dyads, they served either as peer monitors or point earners. Peer-monitor and point-earner roles, when alternated on an every-other-day basis, were equally effective in reducing inappropriate behavior. (Author/JW)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Contingency Management
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Mastropieri, Margo A.; And Others – Behavioral Disorders, 1988
Two variations of a level system as a behavior management tool for behavior-disordered and learning-disabled adolescents (N=19) in a resource setting were evaluated. Four color-coded levels were designed to decrease talkouts and out-of-seat behaviors. During system implementation, disruptive and off-task behaviors decreased, and task completion…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Attention, Behavior Disorders
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Lee, Amelia, H.; Poto, Carol – Quest, 1988
The evolution and current status of the concept of student-engaged time as a measure of learning in physical education is traced. The possible use of academic learning time (ALT) as a variable in physical education research is discussed. (JL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Intellectual History
Creekmore, W. N. (Skeet) – Academic Therapy, 1987
Organization of materials and stimuli presented on classroom walls can enhance acquisition, maintenance, and generalization of concepts presented to students, according to a limited study of elementary (including some special needs) students who were compared with students taught in a traditional situation. (CB)
Descriptors: Bulletin Boards, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Classroom Furniture
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Gettinger, Maribeth – Special Services in the Schools, 1986
A review of research relating to academic engaged time from the perspective of the special services provider indicated that academic engaged time is related to student achievement, and recommended that teachers provide greater supervision and monitoring, limit disruptions, provide feedback, use the direct instruction model, and encourage student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Educational Trends
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Gettinger, Maribeth – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1985
Fourth and fifth grade students (N=171) participated in three reading tasks to assess time needed for learning, time spent in learning, and time allocated for learning. Results indicated that spending and/or allocating insufficient learning time have a direct negative effect on achievement. (BS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Content Area Reading, Criterion Referenced Tests, Intermediate Grades
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Blai, Boris, Jr. – Clearing House, 1986
In response to the educational reform movement, argues that increasing instruction and learning time is effectively dependent on how the time is utilized and that mechanical increases in time may not result in significant academic achievement increases. (SRT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Educational Change, Extended School Day
Mevarech, Zemira R. – Educational Technology, 1986
Describes a study of second, third, and fourth grade children in Israel to determine if computer assisted instruction is utilized differently by different groups of students (younger and older), and extent to which effort expenditure (total amount of time a child is engaged at the computer) is related to achievement. (MBR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Analysis of Variance, Computer Assisted Instruction
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