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Black, Janet K. – 1979
Methods of assessing children's oral language ability are explored in this paper. Following a discussion of problems involved in the formal assessment of oral language ability, a study is described that revealed that the evaluation of the oral language of 12 kindergarten children in the social context of the natural classroom environment,…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communicative Competence (Languages), Early Childhood Education, Informal Assessment
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. – 1960
This conference focused on two themes: research in testing and the cooperative research program, and testing in the language arts. The morning session was concerned with the impact of the federal Cooperative Research Program on educational research. Papers were entitled: The Support of Measurement Projects by the Cooperative Research Program.…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Conference Reports, Developing Nations, Educational Problems
JOYCE, BRUCE R. – 1967
AN INTEGRATED FEEDBACK SYSTEM DESIGNED TO ENABLE STUDENT TEACHERS TO ANALYZE THEIR TEACHING, SET GOALS FOR IMPROVEMENT, AND MONITOR THEIR OWN PROGRESS WAS INSTITUTED IN THE TEACHERS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. ELEMENTS OF THE FEEDBACK SYSTEM INCLUDED THE USE OF A SYSTEM FOR BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS OF TEACHING AND THE USE OF FILMS AND AUDIO AND…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cooperating Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Feedback
EISENBERG, LEON; AND OTHERS – 1966
THIS DOCUMENT IS A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PAPERS COVERING WORK DONE UNDER OEO CONTRACT 510. THE PAPERS ARE INDIVIDUALLY ABSTRACTED UNDER THE FOLLOWING ACCESSION NUMBERS. PS 000 983, "THE EFFECT OF HEADSTART ON DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES." PS 000 984, "THE EFFECT OF TEACHER BEHAVIOR ON VERBAL INTELLIGENCE IN OPERATION HEADSTART CHILDREN."…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Bibliographies, Child Development, Concept Formation
Semmel, Melvyn I.; And Others – 1967
Flanders' Interaction Analysis, which classifies verbal interaction into 10 categories, was used to compare two groups consisting of seven trainable mentally retarded (TMR) classrooms each. The sample was selected from the extremes of a population of 87 TMR classrooms on the basis of their teachers' high (tending to flexibility and harmony) or low…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Exceptional Child Research, Interaction
Clark, David L.; Guba, Egon G. – 1976
This document examines eight factors perceived by the researchers to affect or explain individual and institutional behavior for a substantial number of schools, colleges, and departments of education (SCDEs), especially in relation to current or projected knowledge production and utilization (KPU) activity. These "contextual…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Educational Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Research
Curran, Charles A. – 1976
This is a description of an instructional method called Counseling-Learning or Counselearning, which combines principles of learning theory with counseling attitudes and techniques. This method can be applied to any learning situation, and when applied to second language learning it is called Community Language Learning. The method is predicated…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Cognitive Processes, Counseling, Educational Innovation
Castillo, Max – 1973
Materials produced under this project, undertaken for the Child Development Associate (CDA) Consortium, reflect two purposes: (1) to identify specific skills and behaviors needed by teachers working with preschool Mexican-American children and (2) to develop an assessment process to evaluate the identified competencies, skills, and behaviors.…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Competency Based Education, Consortia, Educational Assessment
Keeves, J. P. – 1974
This paper presents findings from an inquiry conducted in Australian secondary schools at the Form I level that examined the contributions of selected teaching behaviors to the achievement, attitudes, and attentiveness of students. The investigation was restricted to children in the schools of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). This…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Field Studies
Menlo, Allen; Miller, Edwin L. – 1976
The paper identifies and defines necessary components for the induction of energy into the adult teaching-learning experience, presents a heuristic device which describes the likely positioning of components and the roles of teacher and adult learner as provider and receiver of influence toward energy, and proposes a quasi-stationary formula which…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Classroom Environment, Concept Formation
Borgers, Sherry B., Comp.; Ward, G. Robert, Comp.
This module is designed to provide practice in listening effectively and in responding to messages sent by another. The module is divided into two sets of activities, the first is the formation of a triad enabling the student to investigate the following: do you listen, listening and the unrelated response, incomplete listening, listening for…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Communication Skills, Competency Based Teacher Education
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Wilensky, Harold – 1966
The development of a systematic method for observing and describing significant aspects of teacher-pupil behavior in an experimental preschool educational program is described. The intent of the observation and description was: (1) to determine the extent to which theoretical principles and stated educational objectives were being implemented in…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Development, Educational Objectives
Samuels, Seymour; And Others – 1969
This final report of an experimental program to test student attitudes describes progressive stages of the program conducted between 1965 and 1969 by the social studies department of the New Rochelle Albert Leonard Junior High School. Most of the time, pupils in the experimental unit were grouped heterogeneously for special presentations such as…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Experimental Programs, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Lorch, Thomas M. – 1969
Using methods derived from sensitivity training, teachers can help students to "feel involved" with works of art and make works "come alive for them." Current humanities instruction is said to be impersonal, overly intellectual, poorly taught, and irrelevant. Sensitivity training emphasizes the individual and his capacities for self-awareness; it…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Dramatic Play, Dramatics, Group Discussion
Phillips, Lottie – 1969
This study investigated the personal and academic qualifications essential for successfully teaching high school English to slow learners, and attempted to outline a curriculum that would foster the traits found desirable. Information was gathered from (1) extensive reading by the investigator, (2) questionnaires completed by 475 school…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Low Ability Students, Personality Studies, Slow Learners
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