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Read, Donald A.; And Others – 1977
This text is designed to help elementary and secondary school teachers (and students) deal with value-related issues in health education and to apply theories of value clarification to instruction in health education. The authors examine: (1) evidence of an existing need for values clarification in health education; (2) a summary of values…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Drug Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education
PDF pending restorationJordan, Mary – 1977
This handbook is written for parents who want to reinforce a child's classroom learning by continuing the teaching process at home. Ten desirable teaching behaviors are described. Parents are encouraged to consider themselves as part of a team with their child's teacher. (JD)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Home Instruction, Learning Processes, Parent Child Relationship
Roberson, Don R. – 1974
The affective domain defines levels of behavior that pertain to feelings, emotions, attitudes, and values. The affective domain is important in the educational process because the way a child feels about himself as a learner may have a greater impact on his future development than his mastery of a particular skill or set of skills. Because the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavioral Objectives, Child Development, Classification
Normandy School District, MO. – 1973
This handbook of group procedures presents classroom activities that are designed to assist elementary school children in learning more about themselves and others, and to provide them with experiences in interpersonal communication. More specifically, the group procedures are intended to facilitate growth in several developmental areas: (1) the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
Administration Booklet: Teachers' Rating Questionnaire (Grade 3+). Revised Form 1974. Paper No. 125.
Wright, E.N.; Wyman, W.C. – 1974
Specific criteria for the rating of each questionnaire item are stated in detail. The teacher is asked, after reading the questions carefully, to assign each grade 3 and up student a rating for every question. This rating should be based on a personal knowledge of the student. The booklet is divided into three sections with section 1 focusing on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Creativity, Elementary Education
Ligons, Claudette Merrell – 1973
This training package in nonverbal communication and the affective domain rests on the rationale that nonverbal communication is a support system for the verbal message that we convey and that it can be divided into two channels--the vocal and the kinetic. The vocal channel consists of the pitch of the voice, and the kinetic consists of postures,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Body Language, Classroom Communication, Communication Skills
Orlick, Terry – 1978
How games influence the psychological and social development of children is examined. It is pointed out that the current emphasis on competition and winning at all costs is harmful and that competition is not instinctive but a learned response to society's expectations. Other cultures such as the Eskimo and Chinese are presented as examples of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Childrens Games
Greenberg, Polly; Epstein, Bea – 1973
Bridge-to-Reading is a comprehensive, easy-to-implement reading readiness curriculum (for ages 2 1/2 -- 6) based on the premise that young children learn language and prereading skills most easily by "doing" and then learning to talk, write, and read about their own experiences. Each section in the series is presented in a separate notebook…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Curriculum Guides, Early Childhood Education, Educational Resources
Educational Systems Associates, Inc., Austin, TX. – 1974
The purpose of this manual is to describe critical techniques and components that should be considered in a comprehensive program planning and evaluation system. It contains a general introductory section followed by sections on performance objectives, general assessment techniques, assessment techniques in the affective domain, process…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Affective Behavior, Behavioral Objectives, Data Collection
Artz, Sibylle – 1994
Feeling, emotion, and passion are the "stuff" of everyday experience. This guidebook helps the reader understand emotions in a two-step approach. First, common assumptions about emotion are examined in order to arrive at a deeper understanding of current approaches to emotion, especially as these exist in the fields of psychology and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitudes, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology
Michigan State Dept. of Education, Lansing. – 1974
Provided in the handbook are a developmental scale for assessment of independence level, and objectives for developing cognitive, psycho-motor, affective behavioral, and prevocational skills of handicapped children and youth. Instructions for use of the handbook are given to include copying the developmental profile form to evaluate students. The…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavioral Objectives, Child Development, Cognitive Development
Heathers, Glen – 1975
The development of the student as person and as group or community member became a major theme of educational innovation during the 1960s. Previously, most educators had sought to make a sharp distinction between intellectual and personal/social development, assigning the first to the schools, the latter to home and community. This distinction has…
Descriptors: Administrators, Affective Behavior, Curriculum, Educational Improvement
New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque. – 1973
Part of the "Land of Enchantment" series of instructional materials, this very detailed teaching manual is designed to help teachers in bilingual programs prepare students to read Spanish. It contains suggestions for developing reading readiness skills and ways to teach a basic 30-word reading vocabulary. The reading program follows five steps:…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Alphabets, Beginning Reading, Bilingual Education
Wayne County Intermediate School District, Detroit, MI. – 1971
This booklet presents a rationale that links values, decision-making and education together in the context of drug abuse education. It explores the idea of building drug abuse education programs with prevention as the focus. It also provides detailed suggestions for how values clarification strategies can be used by teachers in classrooms to help…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Curriculum Guides, Decision Making Skills, Drug Abuse
Wright, E.N.; Wyman, W.C. – 1974
Specific criteria for the rating of each questionnaire item are stated in detail. The teacher is asked, after reading the questions carefully, to assign each kindergarten student a rating for every question. This rating should be based on a personal knowledge of the student. The booklet is divided into three sections with section 1 focusing on…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Affective Behavior, Communication Skills, Creativity


