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Herbert, Joanne; And Others – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1988
Reported are results of a study on how teachers plan for evaluation of their own instruction and how they implement such plans in the classroom. Subjects were 292 first year elementary and secondary teachers. Results suggest the relationship between evaluation plans and actual in-class evaluation was quite strong. (IAH)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Yau, Betty – Chinese University Education Journal, 1988
Reports on observations of the guidance and counseling services offered in nine schools in the San Francisco Unified School District, California. Provides a history of the development of these programs, discusses the role of the counselor, sets forth the expected tasks of the counselor while comparing these with the actual work being performed,…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Counselors, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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McConaughy, Stephanie H.; Achenbach, Thomas M. – Journal of School Psychology, 1989
Presents model of multiaxial empirically based assessment in case study of seriously emotionally disturbed child. Illustrates use of Child Behavior Checklist and related forms to obtain data on child's competencies and problems from teachers, parents, and direct observations. Describes combining measures with clinical interviews and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Educational Diagnosis
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Freiberg, H. Jerome; Hersholt, C. Waxman – Journal of Teacher Education, 1988
Three approaches for providing feedback for improving the classroom instruction of preservice teachers are feedback from pupils, systematic feedback from classroom observation, and self-analysis of classroom lessons. These approaches provide student teachers, cooperating teachers and supervisors with data for improving the preservice teaching…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Feedback, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Guy, Barbara A.; Knowlton, H. Earle – Diagnostique, 1987
The case study of a young male adult with moderate to severe handicapping conditions used naturalistic inquiry procedures including interviews and observations of home, community, and employment settings. Decisions had been influenced by personal and cultural values of the participants and reflected a lack of informed choices, miscommunication,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Services, Decision Making, Family Environment
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Barnett, David W.; And Others – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1993
This discussion of naturalistic interventions with young children experiencing learning and behavioral problems notes their bases in studies of competent caregivers and focuses on intervention in the child's usual environments, provision of experiences targeting functional behaviors, and caregiver skills that facilitate learning and behavior…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Child Caregivers, Early Intervention
School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1994
Discusses the use of 39 new fiction and nonfiction travel-related titles to enable children to practice thinking skills in a nonthreatening environment. Examples for teaching inference, observation, prediction, comparison, and contrast are provided. Examples can be used as entry points for booktalks or introductions to other kinds of programs.…
Descriptors: Characterization, Childrens Literature, Contrast, Elementary Education
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Solomon, Joan – School Science Review, 1995
Conducted classroom observations to determine students' understanding of the nature of science and the intentionality of experiments. Topics discussed include: does science seek to explain, using models, proving that the theoretical explanation is correct, and discussions of different interpretations. Concludes that most students in the 14-16 age…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Models, Observation, Science Education
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Sigafoos, Jeff; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1994
Analysis of 7 classrooms for children (ages 3-17) with developmental disabilities and a day-care center with nondisabled preschoolers revealed that less than 14% of the 6,000 observation intervals contained an opportunity for communication. Most opportunities involved naming an object or event, followed in frequency by opportunities to request,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Skills, Day Care Centers, Developmental Disabilities
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Comfort, Marilee; Farran, Dale C. – Infants and Young Children, 1994
This article addresses the adequacy of instruments for assessing family functioning and the process for introducing family assessment into early intervention services. Use of the Parent/Caregiver Involvement Scale illustrates how observation can be used to assess dyadic family interactions and can be interpreted to tailor intervention to…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Evaluation Methods
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Dheram, Prema Kumari – ELT Journal, 1995
Describes a study that investigated issues related to timing of feedback in writing instruction and explores answers to the following: (1) What would English-as-a-Second-Language learners like to have emphasized in feedback and when? (2) While revising, do learners respond to feedback on both content and language use? and (3) What are the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Observation Techniques, English (Second Language), Feedback
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Nuthall, Graham; Alton-Lee, Adrienne – American Educational Research Journal, 1995
Observational studies of student learning from classroom experience in science and social studies in elementary and middle school classrooms were carried out with 14 students. A model is described that explains how students use multilayered episodic and semantic memory for learning experience and related knowledge to answer achievement test items.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Educational Assessment, Elementary Education
Spenciner, Loraine J.; Cohen, Libby G. – Diagnostique, 1995
This overview of recent developments in redefining attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder summarizes articles about assessment instruments and procedures and identifies important issues, including the construct of hyperactivity as it relates to attention, classification systems, and the lack of technical adequacy of many assessment instruments…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Definitions, Disability Identification, Educational Diagnosis
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Keulen, Hanno van; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1995
Investigated the problems chemistry majors have with learning distillation concepts in traditional chemistry laboratory courses. Reports that students take the generalized concepts at face value, construct decontextualized concepts for distillation, and cannot interpret their observations or make reasoned decisions based on the theoretical…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Pool, Harbison; Evans, Roberta D. – Contemporary Education, 1991
Discusses the advantages of the clinical supervision of teachers, emphasizing the role of the principal in the observation itself. The advantages to both teacher and students of acknowledging the principal's presence and including him/her in the lesson are indicated. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education
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