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Joy, Flora; And Others – Storytelling World, 1994
This adaptation of the "Three Little Pigs" story is suitable for performance in elementary grades, especially around Halloween. The story comes with step-by-step directions for how to dramatize the action for maximum audience participation and response and with suggestions for optional learning activities that can be used with the story.…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Creative Expression
Beebe, Steven A.; Webb, Marsha Short – 1990
This 43-item selected, annotated bibliography on cohesiveness and interpersonal attraction includes books, journal articles and conference papers published between 1953 and 1990. The bibliography is in two parts. The first part consists of key sources, most of which have extensive bibliographies or lists of references. The second part consists of…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Family Communication
Orick, Lisa M. – 1993
This document examines the concept of gender bias communication in the classroom and how educators can avoid it. Gender bias communication is a set of behaviors that reflect bias or stereotyping, but which is not against the law. In the classroom, a teacher may treat male and female students differently without even realizing it. For instance, a…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Equal Education, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Peschke, Edith – 1994
Literacy experts in composition have examined the exclusionary forces of academic discourse, and have identified various forms of classroom power that result from the system of academic literacy. Little is understood about the power relations that function to relate and regulate the classroom. Largely a humanistic notion, literacy has been defined…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Classroom Communication, Higher Education, Literacy
Davidson, Phebe – 1993
The single great value of composition theory is that it gives writing instructors ways to perceive and to talk (about)/write (about) and experience the language that they purport to teach. It is a vocabulary (or set of vocabularies) that, in its structures and definitions, (re-)structures and (re-)defines perceptions of language. If writing is a…
Descriptors: Censorship, Classroom Communication, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Context
Warshauer, Susan Claire – 1993
The teacher, as an authority figure in the computer classroom, can choose from a number of types of interactions with students to counteract homophobic comments as well as racial and gender prejudice. A model of four responses to student communication in the InterChange computer framework sets a continuum of teacher control: (1) passive…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Students, Computer Networks, Higher Education
Johnston, Peter – 1999
This paper explores what it means, and what it might mean, to "achieve" in literacy. The paper points out that, although there is considerable concern over the misrepresentation of literate achievement by standardized tests, there has been substantially less demonstration of what is being left out, that is, exactly what of significance is achieved…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Discourse Communities, Epistemology
Dyson, Anne Haas – 1991
A case study examined assumptions of current written language pedagogies, particularly the links between oral performance, literacy pedagogy, and the use of the explicit, analytic language valued in school. The subject, a young African-American child enrolled in an urban K/1 classroom, used school writing activities and the music of language to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research
McLaughlin, H. James – 1992
Teachers' attempts to establish and maintain authority in their classrooms give rise to one of the essential tensions of teaching: reconciling caring and controlling. This paper examines sociopolitical questions about the nature of classroom authority and the uses of power to understand this tension. The first part presents an overview of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Conflict Resolution, Discipline
Winsler, Adam; Diaz, Rafael M. – 1992
A study addressed the question of how young children's spontaneous use of private speech in the kindergarten classroom varies as a function of contextual variables, such as type of activity, immediate presence of others, degree of teacher-given structure, and classroom age composition. Twenty children from two classrooms (one mixed-age, one…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research
Butland, Mark J.; Beebe, Steven A. – 1992
Teacher immediacy has surfaced as an important instructional communication variable, yet little is known about how it functions to effect learning. To offer an explanation as to how teacher immediacy facilitates learning, a study investigated implicit communication theory. Subjects consisted of 625 undergraduate students who completed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education
Garcia, Georgia Earnest – 1992
This report reviews findings from ethnographic and microethnographic research to further an understanding about how classroom interaction patterns can affect student achievement. The report discusses the concept of communicative competence in general and in the classroom setting in particular. Next, the report reviews findings from studies of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
Sperling, Melanie – 1992
The difficulties and obstacles encountered in research in the analysis and interpretation of writing conference talk are theoretically important. These dilemmas may serve as markers to help researchers see how the routines of research and the interpretations of findings are integrally related. The ways in which talk "rearranges" problems…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Discourse Analysis, High Schools
Proctor, Russell F., II – 1994
A speech communication professor informs his students of implicit classroom rules by using a humorous handout. Now and then, the professor elaborates on items in class using stories of classroom encounters that led to the handout's creation. Some of these "tongue-in-cheek" rules (there are 22 in all) are: (1) try to arrive at class a few…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, College Instruction, Higher Education
Knoeller, Christian – 1994
Few empirical studies have focused on how composition students draw on classroom interactions to develop as writers. For instance, when students disagree fundamentally in their interpretations of what they have read, how are the range of voices reflected in their subsequent writing? The student-led format for discussions proves conducive to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis
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