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FINN, JAMES D.; WEDBERG, DESMOND P. – 1963
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SIMULATED AND OF ACTUAL OBSERVATIONS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSROOMS WERE COMPARED FOR THE INTRODUCTORY COURSE IN A SEQUENCE OF FIVE COLLEGE COURSES REQUIRED IN TEACHER TRAINING. A TOTAL OF 151 STUDENTS IN FOUR SECTIONS OF THE INTRODUCTORY COURSE WERE RANDOMLY ASSIGNED TO THREE GROUPS WHICH--(1) OBSERVED A MINIMUM OF 30 HOURS IN…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Activities, College Students, Films
Sachs, Jacqueline; And Others – 1980
The first phase of an ongoing study of communication in a naturalistic situation in which children talked to familiar children is described in this paper. The situation was one that encouraged pretend (or dramatic) play. Research was focused on (1) the amount of pretend play; (2) the amount of speech used for planning or managing the play; and (3)…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns
Hord, Shirley M. – 1978
The data reported here were gathered in three ethnographic studies in different research settings: a single school, school district, and research center/school district team. These longitudinal studies incorporated the use of ethnography for purposes of collecting data about classroom teachers, principals, staff developers, central office…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Data Collection, Ethnography, Experimental Groups
Bates, John E. – 1977
This paper outlines the research on the reciprocal effects of children and parents on one another and briefly discusses the methods and concepts currently employed in the area. Three types of observational studies are identified: (1) parent-infant studies in which slow-motion and stop-frame video pictures are used to analyze minute details of…
Descriptors: Children, Interaction Process Analysis, Literature Reviews, Observation
Coleman, Donavon E. – 1967
An experiment was designed to investigate the effects of classroom observation on the attitudes of education majors toward selected aspects of teaching. Three major hypotheses were considered: (1) that observation of classes would result in a significant change in student attitudes toward selected aspects of teaching, (2) that student attitudes…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Education Majors, Educational Experiments, Observation
Cooper, Margaret; Thomson, carolyn – 1967
Two teachers were subjects of this investigation into the effect of various forms of feedback on the frequency of a teacher's attending to desirable child behavior. The feedback took three forms: (1) a report of the frequency of the teacher's attending to appropriate pupil responses, (2) a report of the frequency of attended and unattended…
Descriptors: Attention, Behavior Change, Feedback, Instructional Improvement
Van Nagel, Clint – 1977
Described is a diagnostic-prescriptive model for teacher observation of learning disabled students. It is explained that through observation, teachers should be able to answer questions in seven areas, including the existence of a real learning disability; the student's functioning level in reading, arithmetic, and writing; the student's learning…
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Informal Assessment, Learning Disabilities
Harrington, Wilma M. – 1976
The operations for achieving skill in motor performance are perceiving, patterning, adapting, refining, varying, improvising, and composing. These operations are readily observable in physical education classes. An observation record containing the seven catagories was used to classify teacher feedback to students. The teachers observed were…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Feedback, Formative Evaluation, Physical Education
Hillocks, George, Jr. – 1975
Experience in teaching composition at every level, from seventh grade to advanced writing courses intended for college sophomores, reveals one common problem--lack of specificity. Hillocks discusses this problem and suggests that it can be surmounted by involving students in the process of observing, encouraging them to draw inferences from their…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Observation, Secondary Education
Weinberg, Richard A., Ed.; Wood, Frank H., Ed. – 1975
Presented are 12 papers which focus on four systematized methods of classroom observation. Stressed is the importance of formal, systematic observation as a tool for viewing and recording pupil behaviors and insuring that the individual child's needs are met in both the mainstream and special education settings. R. Brandt offers an historical…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Evaluation Methods, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children
Jose, Jean – 1970
This study is a partial replication of Rosenthal's (1968) study of teacher expectation in which students falsely identified to teachers as being capable of doing better work showed greater intellectual growth than control students. The present study sought to determine whether or not this result could be duplicated and whether or not…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Classroom Observation Techniques, Expectation
Morse, Kevin R.; Davis, O. L., Jr. – 1970
The Questioning Strategies Observation System (QSOS) is designed to record verbal behaviors occurring in the classroom which are associated with the teacher's use of questions. Twenty-four categories are used in three main sections: initiation of the question, response to the question, and reaction to the response. Under initiation, the categories…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Research, Questioning Techniques, Teacher Behavior
Ekman, Paul; And Others – 1969
The VID-R (Visual Information Display and Retrieval) system that enables computer-aided analysis of visual records is composed of a film-to-television chain, two videotape recorders with complete remote control of functions, a video-disc recorder, three high-resolution television monitors, a teletype, a PDP-8, a video and audio interface, three…
Descriptors: Automation, Behavioral Science Research, Display Systems, Information Processing
Lewis, Michael; Harwitz, Marcia – 1969
The purposes of this study are: (1) to attempt to show the weakness of the theory of a two-stage process of attending, i.e. having both separate and ordered focusing and elaborating aspects; and (2) to offer an alternative approach whereby both focusing and elaborating are under the service of cognitive variables. The discussion covers the issue…
Descriptors: Attention, Classification, Emotional Response, Observation
Flynn, John M.; And Others – 1969
This document contains the four appendixes to the final report (SP 003 269). Appendix A contains information on the Nova Educational Complex (part of the South Florida Education Center in Fort Lauderdale) where the study was conducted. Included are outline descriptions of the Nova High School curriculum and personnel and of the physical plant and…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Facilities, Individualized Instruction, Learning Motivation


