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Banfield, Sara R.; Richmond, Virginia P.; McCroskey, James C. – Communication Education, 2006
This study investigated the effect of teacher misbehavior on student affect for the teacher and teacher credibility. Participants completed an Affect Toward Teacher Scale and a Source Credibility Scale in reference to one of four experimental conditions. The first two research questions examined the effect of misbehaviors on student affect for the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Credibility, Teacher Behavior, Affective Behavior
Ashmore, Robert W.; Herman, Brian M. – School Administrator, 2006
With the continued explosive growth of personalized websites, more and more public school administrators can expect to face situations in which inappropriate materials have been posted by a teacher, staff member or student. While failing to recognize employees' rights of free speech can result in legal liability, administrators also must be…
Descriptors: Internet, Freedom of Speech, Ethics, Web Sites
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Croom, Loren; Davis, Barbara H. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2006
Numerous classroom-based research projects have examined the important role social skills play in an elementary classroom (Browning, Davis, and Resta 2000; Burns 2003; Palmer and Wehmeyer 2003; Stone 2001). As Stone (2001, 18) suggested, "Teachers have an enormous influence on children's behavior by speaking directly and honestly to them,…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Student Behavior, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
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Zigmond, Naomi – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2006
In this reanalysis of narrative notes collected in a larger study of co-teaching, the reading and writing demands of high school social studies classes were explored. Eight pairs of teachers (one special education teacher, one social studies teacher) from five high schools in Western Pennsylvania and New York were observed co-teaching in social…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Special Education Teachers, Social Studies, Team Teaching
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Pomerantz, Andrew M.; Santanello, Cathy R.; Kirn, Kim L. – Assessment Update, 2006
The primary goal of classroom assessment is the improvement of student learning rather than the evaluation of teaching through observation. Many formative assessment techniques, including the group instructional feedback technique (GIFT), electronic mail feedback, and small group instructional diagnosis, carry an implicit or explicit promise of…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Confidentiality, Psychotherapy, Electronic Mail
Susi, Frank D. – 1995
This handbook serves as a practical guide and reference manual for teachers on maintaining classroom discipline. Divided into three parts, part 1: "Understanding Discipline in Art Classrooms", the nature and complexity of discipline problems is examined. In part 2: "Preventing Discipline Problems," suggestions are given for management practices…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques
Partridge, Susan – 1995
Many educators agree that they must be concerned with standards of conduct, referred to by some as character education and by others as moral education. However, schools should not and cannot bear the entire responsibility. The responsibility should be shared by many, among them the families, private and public agencies, and health care and social…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Moral Development
Hendrix, Katherine Grace – 1995
A qualitative case study examined professor and student perceptions regarding how professors use communication to build their classroom credibility and the influence of the professor's race in the establishment of credibility. The research design reflects the vantage point of an African-American female researcher acknowledging and incorporating…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Higher Education, Qualitative Research
Ediger, Marlow – 1996
The numerous approaches in the teaching of reading can be summarized by discussing logical versus psychological approaches in teaching reading. The teacher is the dominant person in stressing a logical reading curriculum for pupils. The sequence comes from outside of the pupil but is arranged by the professional reading teacher to provide optimal…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Outcome Based Education, Program Effectiveness, Programmed Instruction
Parker-Price, Susan; Claxton, Amy F. – 1996
Sex stereotyping attitudes and behaviors of educators have been cited as particularly important influences on the development of gender differences in childhood and adolescence. Because teachers' attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions of gender differences may impact the formation of students' confidence in academic subjects and school in general,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Secondary School Teachers, Sex Differences
Ford, Michael P. – 1995
A study examined "Learning Community" meetings at the College of Education and Human Services at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh in which professors, inservice teachers, and preservice teachers in a 15-hour semester block connected with a clinical field experience meet and engage in dialogue about the program. A total of four…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Meetings
Maloney, Carmel – 1996
Rituals provide a latent structure for teachers that goes beyond the surface meaning of conformity and control to a deeper symbolic meaning for the participants. They are used as a way of defining what is to be taught and how it is to be taught, reflect the teacher's decisions about what is pedagogically sound, and are based on their personal…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Foreign Countries, Participant Observation
Block, Cathy Collins; Gasser, Judy – 1996
A study examined shifts that occur in teachers' behaviors and teaching repertoires as they become more strategic teachers, and the types of instruction that lead to the greatest growth in at-risk students' comprehension and reading abilities. A literacy initiative coordinator and a college researcher worked collaboratively with nine teachers to…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, High Risk Students, Inservice Teacher Education, Reading Achievement
Shaughnessy, Michael F. – 1991
Teachers can follow several guidelines for conducting productive parent-teacher conferences. These include: (1) respecting the parents; (2) being patient; (3) avoiding the use of jargon; (4) discussing the importance of homework and independent reading; (5) establishing a friendly atmosphere; (6) discussing reading and television viewing habits;…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Attitudes, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Lane, Shelley D. – 1992
Community college students can be characterized by factors that typically relate to students at-risk. On the whole, community college students are members of minority groups, older, attend school on a part-time basis, have taken on family responsibilities, and are less well-prepared than students in four-year colleges and universities. Although…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, High Risk Students, Higher Education
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