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Ross, Stephanie; And Others – Learning, 1995
A teacher tells how she withstood physical threats by a 16- year-old student and verbal abuse from his parents. Another teacher and a school principal present their views on how she handled the situation, suggesting that teachers not overreact, avoid power struggles, and react calmly to students' bids for attention. (SM)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Discipline, Grade 8, Junior High Schools
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Mason, Nondita – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 1994
Examines the empowerment of women by focusing on the use of teacher-centered power in the classroom. Distinguishes between coercive and benevolent use of authority and shows how students, particularly nontraditional students, may benefit by a benevolent use of teacher-centered power in the classroom. (19 citations) (MAB)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Educational Environment
Leatherman, Courtney – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
Increasingly, college faculty members accused of sexual harassment say their rights have been breached and are suing their institutions. Some observers see the trend as a backlash to new expectations about appropriate faculty behavior. Others worry that administrative definitions of harassment are too broad, and faculty due process is violated.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Court Litigation, Due Process, Faculty College Relationship
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Evans, Karen S. – Language Arts, 1995
Offers one teacher's account of a year of process approach to writing instruction in her fifth-grade class. Focuses on the importance of not getting caught within a narrow vision when reflecting on classroom practice. Notes the crucial role students need to play in instructional decision making. (SR)
Descriptors: Grade 5, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Process Approach (Writing)
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Honeycutt, Ronald L. – Journal of Correctional Education, 1995
Surveys, interviews, and group discussions with 18 inmates enrolled in adult basic education elicited the inmates' perceptions of important factors in effective literacy classes: teacher behavior (explaining, giving examples); instructional environment (informal but well organized); and type of text (short stories and novels rather than…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Correctional Education, Educational Environment
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DeCarlo, Carmine L.; Rubba, Peter A. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 1994
Examines the following questions related to the effectiveness of science laboratory activities: (1) the behavior of high school chemistry teachers; (2) the behavior of high school chemistry students; and (3) the relationship, if any, between teacher behavior and student behavior as exhibited during high school chemistry laboratory sessions. (LZ)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Chemistry, High School Students, Science Activities
Fowler, Dora – Early Childhood News, 1995
Ten guidelines that may improve staff attendance are: create a written sick leave policy, do not make exceptions, be a good role model, require staff to get their own substitutes, have staff call in personally, monitor patterns in absences, supervise through observation, listen and show concern, greet each person when he or she returns, and reward…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Employee Absenteeism
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Briggs, John Channing – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 1995
Presents a critique of the common practice of writing instruction advocated by the well-known theorist Peter Elbow. Focuses on the paradox of pedagogical authority in writing classrooms. Reviews Elbow's writings in light of the problem of pedagogical authority. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, English Instruction, Higher Education, Teacher Behavior
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Garmston, Robert J. – Journal of Staff Development, 1995
Most classroom messages come from nonverbal communication. By consciously controlling their own nonverbal expressions, presenters can maintain positive relationships with the audience while managing participants' attention, transitions, and directions. This allows educators to teach content more effectively. The paper examines the importance of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills, Elementary Secondary Education
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Roberts, Joanne Erwick; And Others – Journal of Early Intervention, 1992
Observation of 31 teachers and their preschool students with disabilities in 2 contexts (meals and activities) showed that teachers frequently engaged children in communicative interactions, commented on ongoing activities, were highly responsive, and waited for children to respond. Teachers less frequently expanded children's utterances, prompted…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills, Disabilities, Early Intervention
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Moxley, Joseph M. – Composition Studies/Freshman English News, 1992
Presents a report summarizing the opinions of 419 writing teachers on goals and methods of responding to student writing. Shows that most teachers perceive themselves as coaches, focusing on students' ideas. Finds that lack of time has a more significant effect on goals and methods than particular allegiances to composition theories. (SR)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, National Surveys, Student Evaluation
Edwards, Carolyn – Child Care Information Exchange, 1992
Maintains that an environment of trust, protection, and mutual regard allows children to grow in the practice of cooperation, joint problem solving, and positive social behavior. Details ways for teachers to create a democratic and participatory climate, and a community of caring and well-being, in the classroom. (LB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Conflict Resolution, Early Childhood Education
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Kyer, Ben L.; Maggs, Gary E. – Journal of Economic Education, 1994
Contends that supply-side economics has generated a long-standing debate in both academic and political circles. Discusses the concepts of supply-side economics and how it is represented by the Laffer Curve. Illustrates the use of graphic analysis of tax rates and revenue to show the Laffer effect and supply-side economics. (CFR)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economics, Economics Education, Educational Strategies
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Laframboise, Kathryn L.; Klesius, Janell – Reading Psychology, 1993
Investigates to what extent children were given opportunities to engage in process writing. Finds a textbook orientation to language instruction, small amounts of time spent in prewriting or writing activities, and a preference for teacher-controlled writing processes. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Language Arts, Process Approach (Writing)
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Arthur, Jo – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1994
The role of teacher-talk in Botswana primary schools is discussed in view of evidence that pupils' contributions are outweighed by those of their teachers. The development of a genuinely bilingual model of education is advocated in which both teachers and pupils make full use of their linguistic resources. (17 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: African Languages, Bilingual Education, Classroom Communication, Elementary Education
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