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Chavez, Rudolfo Chavez – Review of Educational Research, 1984
This paper reviews the impact high-inference measures had on studying classroom climates in research from the late 20s through early 60s. Several high-inference measures developed in the last 30 years are discussed. Pertinent classroom climate literature, incorporating specific high-inference measures, is also reviewed. (Author/BS)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Educational History
Heroman, Deborah S. – 1990
The requirement of the state of Louisiana that teaching certificates be renewed for all state teachers led to the development of the System for Teaching and Learning Assessment and Review (STAR), an on-the-job teacher evaluation process. This study examines the relationship between student perceptions of their classroom environment and teacher…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Competition, Elementary Education
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Fisher, Darrell L.; And Others – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1995
Evaluated first use of a classroom environment instrument in a Year 1 class. Students responded to both the actual and preferred forms of the inventory. The teacher then implemented selected strategies in a practical attempt to improve the classroom environment in ways preferred by the students. Follow-up assessment indicated that the environment…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Improvement, Elementary Education
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Morrison, Thomas L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1979
Fourth- through sixth-grade classrooms were observed, and a social climate questionnaire and the Test Anxiety Scale for Children were administered. Analysis of variance showed that high-structured classrooms had the most work involvement. Both high child activity and low control by teachers were related to more active deviancy. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques