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Peer reviewedFox, Cynthia; Poppleton, Pam – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
Argyle and Kendon's model of social skills provided the framework for examining the relationship between verbal and nonverbal aspects of the performance of 77 female student teachers at a British physical education college. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Comparative Education, Educational Research
Peer reviewedUhlig, George E.; Vasquez, Alma G. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1982
Cross-cultural research findings are summarized in an effort to inform multicultural educators of subtle differences in how children from various cultures learn. Differences in spatial conceptualization, cognitive learning, nonverbal communication, personality, and general attitudes are discussed. Research methodology is noted. (PP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedKress, Gunther – Comparative Education, 1996
Examines changing aspects of communication due to globalization and internationalization: "genre" (social effects on production of text), national culture and literary canon, new communication modes and media, and impacts on communication curricula. Forecasts development of a new mode of thinking about meaning and semiotics in which…
Descriptors: Change, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedMcKee, Rachel Locker; And Others – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1991
Investigates how deaf children with deaf parents learn to get attention as a speaker in order to participate in an American Sign Language conversation. Findings reveal that one child's attempts at getting attention demonstrates that while she could perform many culturally appropriate attention-getting behaviors, she was still developing awareness…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, American Sign Language, Attention, Case Studies
Powell, Gary C. – Educational Technology, 1997
Discusses the need for instructional designers, trainers, and educators to have cultural sensitivity, or a cross-cultural perspective/awareness. Considers learning environment, classroom rituals, intelligence assessment instruments, cultural background, teacher-student relationship, nonverbal behavior, discipline, locus of control, rewards, and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Background, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedNorwood, Karen S.; Carter, Glenda – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1994
Gives suggestions for incorporating journal writing into mathematics classrooms and provides examples of prompts and questions to help students write. (MKR)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Content Area Writing, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 5
Peer reviewedMcCathren, Rebecca B. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2000
This case study explored the efficacy of a prelinguistic intervention focused on ongoing daily activities in a preschool classroom for a 3-year-old boy with severe communication and cognitive delays. Strategies used included environmental arrangement, following the child's lead, imitation, modeling, and prompting. Results indicated the child…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Case Studies, Communication Disorders, Communication Skills
Kim, Sonja de Groot – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2005
This study describes the lived experience of Kevin, a young child with physical disabilities who is placed in an inclusive classroom, a classroom where children with and without disabilities are educated together, with extra support provided for the child with disabilities. Children with disabilities who are placed in inclusive early childhood…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Inclusive Schools, Physical Disabilities, Young Children
Charman, Tony; Taylor, Emma; Drew, Auriol; Cockerill, Helen; Brown, Jo-Anne; Baird, Gillian – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: To examine the predictive validity of symptom severity, cognitive and language measures taken at ages 2 and 3 years to outcome at age 7 in a sample of children diagnosed with autism at age 2. Method: Twenty-six children diagnosed with autism at age 2 were re-assessed at ages 3 and 7 years. At each age symptom severity, cognitive and…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Autism, Predictive Validity, Clinical Diagnosis
Pelowski, Susan; Frissell, Langley; Cabral, Kyle; Yu, Theresa – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2005
Immediacy behaviors enhance perceptions of closeness to others. In traditional and online college courses, instructor immediacy predicts student reports of learning and motivation. Student immediacy is theoretically also important in any learning community. However, there is little research on cyber-student immediacy as a predictor of course…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Distance Education, College Students, Computer Uses in Education
Schmidt, Chris L.; Lawson, Katharine R. – Journal of Child Language, 2002
Specific relationships between verbal and nonverbal aspects of caregiver attention-focusing events and later verbal IQ were investigated for a risk sample of 26 very low birthweight [VLBW], preterm [PT] children. Videotaped interactions between VLBW, PT children at 2;0 and their caregivers were coded for caregiver attention-focusing speech and/or…
Descriptors: Attention, Child Behavior, Intelligence Quotient, Verbal Ability
Dawson, Geraldine; Webb, Sara J.; Carver, Leslie; Panagiotides, Heracles; McPartland, James – Developmental Science, 2004
Evidence suggests that autism is associated with impaired emotion perception, but it is unknown how early such impairments are evident. Furthermore, most studies that have assessed emotion perception in children with autism have required verbal responses, making results difficult to interpret. This study utilized high-density event-related…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Age, Autism, Brain
Kasa-Hendrickson, Christi – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2005
Historical research in the field of autism has suggested that judgements regarding the ability of students with autism should be made carefully, taking into consideration the person with autism's difficulty with communication, movement and performance in general. Although the historical literature has urged professionals to proceed with caution…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Autism, Student Evaluation, General Education
Fletcher, Kathryn L.; Sabo, Jason – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2006
This study investigated the relationship between picture book reading and 15-month-old toddlers' behaviors with photographs and books. During a pretest, 15-month-olds were presented with one photograph every 15 seconds (i.e., eight photographs in total). Immediately after the pretest, toddlers and their teachers read several short picture…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Toddlers, Photography
Soussignan, Robert; Nadel, Jacqueline; Canet, Pierre; Gerardin, Priscille – Infancy, 2006
This study was aimed at sorting out conflicting results in the literature concerning 2-month-olds' sensitivity to interpersonal contingency, and investigated the potential role of infants' positive emotion in contingency detection. Infants were randomly assigned to an experimental group (EG) that was presented an uninterrupted live-replay-live…
Descriptors: Infants, Emotional Response, Nonverbal Communication, Mothers

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