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Roderick, Jessie A.; And Others – 1971
Nonverbal behaviors in young children, including facial expressions, gesture, and body movement, were studied. Decision-making behaviors were viewed on a less intentional-intentional continuum ranging from beginning or pre-decision behavior which suggested little or no intent to middle or exploratory behaviors indicative of more intent to end…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavioral Science Research, Child Development, Classification
McAdoo, John L. – 1976
This study examines the relationship between observed behaviors and attitudes of black fathers and the association of these paternal measures with the self-identity of their preschool children. Twenty-one working and middle class suburban black families were studied. Four black male interviewers were trained to collect the parent-child interaction…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Rearing, Fathers, Interviews
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Kearney, Patricia; And Others – Communication Education, 1988
Investigates the effects of teacher nonverbal immediacy and strategy type on college students' likelihood of resisting teacher compliance-gaining attempts. Suggests that the relative effectiveness of prosocial strategies and antisocial strategies may be contingent on teachers' nonverbal immediacy, with students reporting a greater likelihood of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Students, Communication Research, Contingency Management
Hess, J. Daniel – 1997
This guide is designed for students and other individuals intending to live or study abroad and learn about another culture or cultures. These individuals are encouraged to acknowledge and come to terms with responses, particularly negative ones, to aspects of the culture they are visiting. An introductory chapter discusses the general process of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Education
McCafferty, Steven G. – 1998
A study investigated whether or not second language (L2) learners who are exposed to naturalistic and/or mixed contexts (i.e., living and studying the language where it is the dominant language in use) appropriate nonverbal forms of communication, and specifically whether gestures are reconceptualized in the L2. Subjects were two…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Body Language, College Students, Concept Formation
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Fox, Cynthia; Poppleton, Pam – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
Reports a study of nonverbal communication in which 77 female student teachers of physical education were observed during teaching practice to identify any patterns of communicative acts, the balance of verbal and nonverbal components, and whether the patterns are related to pupil responsiveness. Cluster and factor analysis are used. (EAO)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cluster Analysis, Communication Research, Factor Analysis
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Feldman, Robert S.; Orchowsky, Stanley – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1979
The effect of students' race and performance on nonverbal behavior of teachers was investigated. White college-age subjects, acting as teachers, were led to praise successful or unsuccessful students. Results showed that stimulus teachers were more pleased with successful than unsuccessful students, and more pleased with White than Black students.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Females, Higher Education
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Richardson, Joanna P. – Babel: Journal of the Australian Federation of Modern Language Teacher's Association, 1979
Discusses the importance of all forms of nonverbal communication in the teaching of foreign languages, including body language, paralinguistics, cross cultural understanding, and visual aids in teaching. (AM)
Descriptors: Body Language, Classroom Communication, Cross Cultural Training, Language Instruction
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Babad, Elisha; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1987
A relatively context-free method of assessing teacher behavior was tested on nine preschool teachers, five elementary school teachers, and seven remedial teachers in Israel. The context is removed via use of extremely brief (10-second) video clips of teacher behavior, separated into verbal and non-verbal channels. (TJH)
Descriptors: Dogmatism, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Snyder, Therese L.; And Others – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1994
An augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) intervention to increase vocabulary acquisition by 5 children (ages 7-9) with mild to moderate mental disabilities was evaluated. The AAC communication procedure resulted in higher rates of vocabulary and sentence selection for each of the children; improvement persisted above baseline levels…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Communication Skills, Instructional Effectiveness
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Okagaki, Lynn; Sternberg, Robert J. – Childhood Education, 1994
Examined parents' and teachers' expectations about kindergarten and children's strategies for functioning in the classroom. Describes the experiences of children in a multilingual classroom in which the teacher was often unable to give verbal cues to the students in their native languages, exemplifying typical moments in which language minority…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Early Childhood Education, English (Second Language), Immigrants
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Westbrook, Lynn; DeDecker, Sharon – Reference Librarian, 1993
Stresses the need for understanding the barriers to effective library use resulting from the diversity of users and the overwhelming amount of information available. Guidelines are suggested for use by academic librarians in evaluating facilities, services, and staff to assess their effectiveness in welcoming users and validating their information…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cultural Pluralism, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
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Mizuko, Mark; Esser, Joan – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1991
This study, involving 20 normally developing 4-year olds, found no visual sequential recall differences between direct selection and scanning in task performance. However, subjects correctly recalled fewer sequential symbols represented by Blissymbols than by Picsyms, and recalled significantly fewer three-symbol sequences than two-symbol…
Descriptors: Communication Aids (for Disabled), Communication Skills, Difficulty Level, Nonverbal Communication
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Kirova-Petrova, Anna – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2000
Interviews with 10 linguistically diverse elementary students revealed that they felt lonely because they could not communicate with their peers. Loss of self-esteem and development of learned helplessness syndrome were directly related to length of time they experienced loneliness. Teacher's nonverbal communication and social interactions that do…
Descriptors: Children, Communication Problems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Dybvik, Ann Christy – Education Next, 2004
Daniel is autistic. He is charming, intelligent, creative, and full of energy, just like his 18 classmates. However, he is unable to use language to interact with others. His rare attempts at communication are through imitation and usually in only one or two words. Teachers and aides communicate with Daniel using a combination of picture symbols…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Student Rights, School Culture, Special Needs Students
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