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Peer reviewedRowland, David L.; Wesselhoft, Theresa – Teaching of Psychology, 1998
Reports on a laboratory experiment where students measured their heart rate, blood pressure, mood, alertness, and cognitive performance. Measures showed significant circadian heart rhythm variations. They were strongly correlated and peaked at different times. Discusses the implications of this and students' reactions to the experiment. (MJP)
Descriptors: Biology, Biomechanics, Cardiovascular System, Demonstrations (Educational)
Peer reviewedSinclair, Robert C.; Soldat, Alexander S.; Mark, Melvin M. – Teaching of Psychology, 1998
Argues that external cues provide affective information that influence processing strategy and, therefore, examination performance. Notes the differences in performance for two midterm examinations, identical, except that they were printed on blue and red paper. Discusses a method for appropriately adjusting scores to control for form effects.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Color, Cues, Dimensional Preference
Peer reviewedClark, Ann; Trafford, John – Gender and Education, 1995
Examines differences in attitudes between boys and girls after 5 years of modern language study through interviews with 75 students, 12 language teachers, and 2 headteachers. The significance of teacher personality and classroom practice emerged clearly from student interviews. Findings are discussed in the context of the British national…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Females, Foreign Countries, Interviews
Peer reviewedPark, Shelley M. – Journal of Higher Education, 1996
Current university tenure and promotion criteria are examined critically, and it is suggested that they are both an effect and a source of gender bias. Current working assumptions regarding what constitutes good research, teaching, and service and the relative importance of each reflect and perpetuate masculine values and practices, preventing…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Evaluation Criteria, Faculty Evaluation, Faculty Promotion
Peer reviewedBond, Meg A.; Keys, Christopher B. – Mental Retardation, 2000
In this comparative study of the boards of three community agencies, the forces that influence the quality of parent-community member relations are examined. Results indicate that an organization's ability to manage intergroup tension is influenced by organizational history of intergroup relations, group identification, and organizational…
Descriptors: Agencies, Case Studies, Children, Community Programs
Peer reviewedEckert, Mark A.; Lombardino, Linda J.; Leonard, Christiana M. – Child Development, 2001
Examined the contribution of biological and environmental variables to 11-year-olds' phonological development. Found that temporal lobe (planar) asymmetry, hand preference, family history of reading disability, and SES explained over half the variance in phonological and verbal performance, demonstrating a linear association between cerebral…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Brain, Children, Environmental Influences
Peer reviewedHaden, Catherine A.; Ornstein, Peter A.; Eckerman, Carol O.; Didow, Sharon M. – Child Development, 2001
Examined relationship between mother-child conversational interactions when children were 30, 36, and 42 months old and children's recall of these activities 1 day and 3 weeks later. Found that at all ages, features of activities jointly handled and jointly discussed were remembered better than features jointly handled but discussed by mother only…
Descriptors: Caregiver Speech, Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Individual Development
Peer reviewedGonzalez, Juan E. Jimenez; Espinel, Ana Isabel Garcia – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2002
A study was designed to test whether there are differences between Spanish children (ages 7-9) with arithmetic learning disabilities (n=60), garden-variety (G-V) poor performance (n=44), and typical children (n=44) in strategy choice when solving arithmetic word problems. No significant differences were found between children with dyscalculia and…
Descriptors: Dyscalculia, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRaskind, Marshall H.; Goldberg, Roberta J.; Higgins, Eleanor L.; Herman, Kenneth L. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2002
Using information from a 20-year study, this article presents a conceptual framework for fostering success attributes in students with learning disabilities and provides suggestions for classroom activities. Activities are suggested for fostering self-awareness, proactiveness, perseverance, goal setting, use of support systems, and emotional…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Adjustment, Inhibition
Peer reviewedRoss, John A.; Hogaboam-Gray, Anne; Hannay, Lynne – Elementary School Journal, 2001
Examined effects of a change in teacher efficacy on primary school students' computer cognitions and skills when students moved to a new grade. Found that teacher efficacy explained 7 to 9 percent of student outcome variance. Effects were stronger when district inservice training was differentiated, distributed throughout the information period,…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedCardona, Cristina – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2002
A study involving 19 low achieving first-graders investigated the effectiveness of two grouping adaptation strategies (heterogeneous small-groups versus peer tutoring) to accommodate individual and group differences in mathematics learning. Results revealed a significant increase in number sense and arithmetic skills when pupils worked in pairs.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Peer reviewedWhitaker, Simon; Hirst, Daniel – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2002
It is argued that challenging behavior can be better understood if a correlational analysis (looking for correlations between behavior occurrence and other variables) is used in addition to functional analysis. A case example is provided of a man whose aggressive outbursts were negatively correlated with trips out of his unit. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Aggression, Autism, Behavior Modification
Peer reviewedEinfeld, Stewart; Tonge, Bruce; Turner, Gillian; Parmenter, Trevor; Smith, Arabella – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 1999
A comparison of levels of emotional and behavioral disturbance in 599 children and adolescents with four genetically determined causes of intellectual disability and an epidemiologically derived control group found in a 4-year follow-up study that persons with Down syndrome had significantly less behavior disturbance than controls and those with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Children, Downs Syndrome
Peer reviewedOsborne, Polly – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1999
Investigates the performance of dyslexic students in two modes of written assessment: coursework and examinations. In examinations, students were allowed additional time and were offered the option of using a word processor instead of handwriting. Findings suggest that dyslexic students are still disadvantaged in examinations, despite the special…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedGeddie, Lane; Fradin, Sasha; Beer, Jessica – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2000
Fifty-six children (ages 43 to 83 months) participated in an event conducted by two undergraduates dressed as clowns. Ten days later, interviews found metamemory ability, intellectual functioning, and temperament were helpful in determining a child's capacity to accurately recall information, although for the most part age was the best predictor.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Abuse, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education


