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Levin, Tamar; And Others – Instructional Science, 1980
Examines the behavioral patterns of high, average, and low achievers in first-, second-, and third-grade classrooms implementing an individualized instructional strategy. Time spent on independent work, interaction patterns/achievement level, and the implications of this research for teachers and instructional developers are discussed. (RAO)
Descriptors: Achievement, Behavior Patterns, Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques
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Amidon, Edmund; Kavanaugh, Raphael R. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1979
The Levels of Verbal Intimacy Technique (LOVIT) is an instrument for the analysis of verbal statements along a continuum from most intimate to least intimate. It enables an observer to place all verbal statements in one of 10 categories along this intimacy continuum. The technique has been used in research. (Author)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Guides, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
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Koenke, Karl – Reading Horizons, 1979
Presents a checklist of observable reading behavior that can be used to facilitate the organization of and communication about the classroom reading behavior of the child with a reading problem. (HOD)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Education, Reading Habits
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Mash, Eric J.; Mercer, B. Jill – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 1979
Presents a study of 24 deviant and nondeviant boys between the ages of 6 and 11 years. (CM)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Children, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Rule, Sarah; Parcher, Mary – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1979
Descriptors: Achievement, Classroom Observation Techniques, Evaluation Methods, Handicapped Children
Miezitis, Solveiga – Orbit 34, 1976
Comparisons of a child's behavior in a variety of situations and under different sets of expectations provide a basis for identifying learning problems and for differentiating them from individual variations in learning styles. (MB)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Style, Educational Diagnosis, Individual Needs
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Ellman, Neil – NASSP Bulletin, 1976
Believes that classroom observation is, and will continue to be, the cornerstone of teacher evaluation. Offers nine suggestions intended to help administrators ensure that their observations are fair and representative. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Classroom Observation Techniques, Guidelines, Teacher Administrator Relationship
Klugman, Edgar; And Others – Child Care Information Exchange, 1997
Presents four articles exploring children's play: (1) "Play, Policy, and Practice: The Essential Connections" (Edgar Klugman, Sandra Waite-Stupiansky); (2) "What's New in Play Research?" (Doris Pronin Fromberg), including play processes and implications for practitioners; (3) "Observing Children's Play" (Margaret Cooney), describing benefits of…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Early Childhood Education, Observation, Play
Engvold, Michael; Ingerslev, Poul – Aspects of Educational and Training Technology Series, 1992
Describes the development of a staff evaluation method for a West African diesel power plant extension, focusing on project constraints, individual job performance, maintenance staff group performance, unscheduled emergency exercises, unplanned shutdowns and other critical incidents, and observation of staff behavior during shifts. Outlines staff…
Descriptors: Competence, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
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Goos, Merrilyn; Galbraith, Peter – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1996
Describes a study of 2 secondary students working problems over a 10-week period. Information on metacognitive awareness, confidence, and ability were collected through two videotaped sessions and questionnaires. Results suggest impulsiveness and perceived order of merit inhibit effective problem solving. (MTE)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Mathematics Instruction, Metacognition, Observation
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Misiti, Frank L., Jr. – Science Scope, 1996
Presents a lesson that uses the learning cycle to introduce the concept of classification and the use of dichotomous keys to identify plants and animals. Encourages students to become better observers and helps them gain confidence and experience in using simple classification keys. (JRH)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Classification, Junior High Schools
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Swiderek, Bobbi – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1996
Describes one teacher's experiences using "kid-watching" with four challenging middle school students, noting how such observation provides valuable insights into how some individuals learn. (SR)
Descriptors: Junior High Schools, Learning Problems, Middle Schools, Observation
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Bieschke, Kathleen J.; And Others – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1996
Reviews the literature on the use of process observation as an effective method for training group workers. Describes the development and implementation of a process observation system as a training tool. (Author/KW)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Counselor Training, Educational Methods, Group Counseling
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Holmes, Robyn Michele – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1991
The article describes a participant observation study with two kindergarten classes which focused on explaining child behavior in terms of its context. Case studies of three children illustrate alternative interpretations of behavior problems when seen from the point of view of the child or a nonauthoritarian adult "child's aide." (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Childhood Attitudes, Kindergarten
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Humphrey, Laura Lynn – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1989
Compared observations of family interactions among anorexic, bulimic-anorexic, bulimic, and normal families (N=74 families) consisting of father, mother, and teenage daughter. Benjamin's structural analysis of social behavior methodology differentiated clinical from normal families. Found unique patterns among subtypes of eating disorders which…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia, Family Relationship
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