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Thomas, Sandra P. – Nursing Education Perspectives, 2003
Describes incidents in which nursing students' anger led to disruptive behavior and violence. Suggests ways in which faculty can handle situations when they are the target of student anger, when they are angry at students, when they are mediating conflict between others, and when they suspect a student could be violent. (Contains 32 references.)…
Descriptors: Anger, Higher Education, Nursing Students, Student Behavior
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Riccomini, Paul – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2002
Examined the comparative effectiveness of two forms of feedback, instructor delivered corrective feedback and a Web-based model comparison feedback, on two complex tasks in a university setting. Results showed student performance was significantly better on the criterion task when they received instructor delivered corrective feedback. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Criteria, Feedback, Higher Education
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Nunnery, John; And Others – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1997
As preparation for restructuring in Memphis, the jurisdiction coordinator and design teams conducted pre-implementation professional development experiences. Describes teachers' perceptions of these efforts and initial reactions to their school's program choice. The 503 teachers surveyed enjoyed specific aspects of the training sessions and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Professional Development, Program Proposals, School Restructuring
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Kraus, Cecile; Volk, Dinah – School Community Journal, 1997
Based on a case study of two elementary teachers, this article describes a conceptual framework for teacher/facilitator collaboration that accounts for individual teachers' stages of development and their stages of concern for adopting an innovation. Teachers passed through a certain sequence of stages, but their movement was not always linear.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Agents, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education
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Georgiou, Stelios N.; Christou, Constantinos; Stavrinides, Panayiotis; Panaoura, Georgia – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Examines the relation between teacher attributions of student school failure and teacher behavior toward the failing student. Results found that teachers tend to behave in ways that indicate more pity and less anger when they attribute a student's low achievement to her or his low abilities, whereas they express more anger when attributing low…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Foreign Countries, Low Achievement, Teacher Behavior
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Spigelman, Candace – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 2001
Explores the inescapable, irreconcilable role of virtue in rhetoric and writing instruction and the (im)possibilities of ethical response to student writing. Considers the place of values instruction in contemporary education by examining its historical precedents in classical rhetoric and its relationship to the liberatory, multicultural mission…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Ethics, Higher Education, Postmodernism
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Fagan, Jay – Early Child Development and Care, 1990
Teachers in three day care programs completed temperament questionnaires and behavior problem checklists for 133 preschoolers. Results indicated that correlations between temperament and behavior problem variables were generally higher for boys than for girls. (BG)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Correlation, Day Care, Personality
Milner, Joseph O. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1991
Teachers generally feel that the evaluation models surfacing in response to state and national mandates are monistic, mechanistic, and inappropriate. Based on North Carolina's experience with the Teacher Performance Appraisal Instrument, an alternative instrument comparing teachers' suppositional and propositional pedagogical styles was created.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Pilot Projects
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van der Mars, Hans – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1989
Results are reported from a study which found that specific verbal praise was effective in reducing off-task behavior of second grade students (N=3) in physical education. (IAH)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Grade 2, Intervention, Physical Education
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Harrington, Dick – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1989
Examines how a teacher of a developmental writing course and a student who was a Vietnam War veteran organized ideas for an essay. Describes how the teacher composed a poem based on the student's experiences and shared it with him. (KEH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Experience, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Response
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Necessary, James R.; Parish, Thomas S. – School Community Journal, 1994
Surveys 776 K-12 students from a rural Indiana school district, using various personal-attribute and personal-history inventories, to see whether students' self-concept scores correlated with their teachers' ratings of students' at-risk behaviors on the Potential Dropout Checklist. Although the personal-attribute inventories across all grade…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Predictor Variables
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Ganser, Tom – NASSP Bulletin, 1995
Summarizes survey responses of 92 mentor teachers. Among respondents' 210 comments, 103 (49%) focus on the mentoring role and 107 (50.9%) relate to perceived obstacles to effective mentoring. Respondents often doubted their mentoring qualifications and voiced concerns about time, pairing methods, beginning teachers' receptiveness, and limited…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Workload, Mentors
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Gearhart, Maryl; Wolf, Shelby A. – Assessing Writing, 1994
Describes a project in which researchers work with teachers to increase their knowledge of a specific genre of writing and to use the knowledge in response to student work. Finds that few teachers used the feedback response form or scoring rubric provided to them but that teachers used many of the assessment techniques in instructional design and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Inservice Teacher Education, Teacher Response
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Peha, Jon M. – Educational Leadership, 1995
A Carnegie Mellon University study examined Pittsburgh Public Schools' use of computer networks. Classroom activities included sending work to another party, collaborating on group projects, and exploiting the Internet's remote data sources and processing capabilities. Teachers' computer usage is discussed, along with implementation advice and…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Educational Benefits, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education
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Latham, Glenn I.; Fifield, Karen – Educational Leadership, 1993
A survey of 360 teachers showed that many teachers are voluntarily using their own money to support their classroom work. On average, the teachers surveyed spent $444 annually; teachers nationwide may be spending more than $1 billion annually. Respondents' comments ranged from outrage and frustration with lack of available funds to acceptance of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditures
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