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Peer reviewedKearney, Patricia; And Others – Communication Education, 1985
Generated a list of power strategies or behavior alteration techniques (BATs) that elementary and secondary teachers perceive as effective in managing student behavior. Investigated their use and found that teachers rely primarily on reward-type BATs and frequently use the student's "audience" to effect change. (PD)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Patterns, Change Strategies, Classroom Communication
Peer reviewedLemlech, Johanna K. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1984
Small group interaction facilitates language development because students tend to be motivated by their peers. Language acquisition, classroom management, and teaching methodology are integrated within a social studies unit to illustrate how children learn. (DF)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedHibberd, F. N. J. – Journal of Moral Education, 1983
A teacher must always be a model for students in some ways, but this does not mean that s/he must always behave the way students are expected to behave. Other models discussed include inspirational models, such as Mother Theresa, and those which direct behavior without modeling it. (IS)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Modeling (Psychology)
Peer reviewedJessen, Klaus – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1975
Teachers who took a training course in classroom behavior were observed by external raters as more emotional, warm, and appreciative than those who were not trained. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Classrooms, Comparative Analysis, Competency Based Teacher Education, Evaluation Methods
Carr, Rey Alexander – Canadian Counsellor, 1976
Consultee-centered consultation with elementary school principals about staff meetings was shown to have a significant impact on changing teacher behaviour at staff meetings towards more effective group inter-action. This study provides experimental evidence of the value of consultation processes in the schools and outlines the techniques used by…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Consultation Programs, Counselor Role, Elementary Education
Newton, Anne; Beardsley, Linda; Shakespear, Eileen – Jobs for the Future, 2003
Since 1982, the "MetLife Survey of the American Teacher" has examined issues related to education from a variety of perspectives. Surveys in 2001 and 2002 revealed that feelings of alienation from school are prevalent among students, teachers, and parents at the secondary level, resulting in breakdown of the educational process. People do not feel…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Electronic Journals, Alienation, Teaching Experience
Maine State Dept. of Education, Augusta. – 2001
This report identifies core principles and best practices for schools and communities to use in creating, practicing, enforcing, and assessing expectations for all students, enabling them to develop as ethical, responsible, and involved citizens. The report defines the attributes of a healthy and sustainable process for schools and communities as…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Citizenship Education, Community Role, Elementary Secondary Education
Hennessey, Beth A. – National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, 2004
This primary goal of this monograph is to promote the creativity of gifted students. Importantly, especially high levels of intelligence or other hallmarks of giftedness do not necessarily predict creative behavior (Stein, 1968; Wallach, 1971). Yet many gifted children do have the requisite "ingredients" to become highly creative adult…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Social Psychology, Classroom Environment, Creativity
Davis, Alan – 1996
An ethnographic study described a successful educational environment for students from low-income families and examined what it is about those environments that makes them successful. The subject class was a combined fourth and fifth grade class at Taft Elementary School in a predominantly African American working class community two miles from…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Ethnography, Grade 4
Allen, Ruth M. – 1998
This study examined the evolution of the accuracy and thoroughness of teachers' recall of their own, and their students', specific classroom behaviors, noting its relationship to the frequency and level of their reflection. Participants of the study were three groups of elementary teachers (four novice student teachers, five teachers with 1-6.5…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Higher Education
Smalley, Shelia Y.; Reyes-Blanes, Maria E. – 2001
A study explored rural African American parents' perceptions of their own and teachers' levels of communication and involvement during the prereferral phase of the special education process. Nine African American parents from rural Mississippi, whose children received special education services, completed questionnaires and participated in a group…
Descriptors: Black Education, Blacks, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback
Salo, Olli-Pekka – 1998
This paper examines the ways that intentions are formed in classroom interaction. The setting is an English lesson at a maritime institute, and the topic is the grounding of a freighter. The formation of intentions is seen as an interaction phenomenon. A systematic approach is adapted on mental phenomena. In this approach psychological phenomena,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cognitive Processes, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Luna, Michelle; Urbanski, AnneMarie; White, Susan – 2002
This research intended to describe interventions to enhance students' motivation to read for enjoyment. Students' personal reasons for reading may include curiosity, social involvements, emotional satisfaction and/or necessity. Other reasons for reading may include: sustained involvement; challenge; compliance; recognition; competition; and work…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Grade 1
Welther, Melissa M. – 2002
A study investigated the frequency of teachers' oral reading to students at the first, third, and fifth grade levels. Forty-eight teachers completed a survey designed to determine their frequency of oral reading to students, and their attitudes and beliefs about the practice. The results indicated that teachers viewed oral reading in a positive…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 1, Grade 3
Manning, Tanya – 2000
This case study presents a portrait of one English teacher within her school and in her professional contexts. It is part of a series of reports investigating methods of successful English instruction which reconciles professional trends with individual practice. The case study examines data collected during 1996-1998 from the classroom of Gail…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, English Teachers, Instructional Effectiveness


