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SHERMAN, BARBARA; WRIGHT, BENJAMIN
TO DETERMINE THE INFLUENCE OF MOTHER, FATHER, AND FORMER TEACHERS ON TEACHERS' SELF-CONCEPTION, 40 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS DESCRIBED THEMSELVES ON A SEMANTIC DIFFERENTIAL SCALE CONSISTING OF SETS OF SIMPLE ADJECTIVE PAIRS, SUCH AS WARM-COOL, STRONG-WEAK, AND RESPONSIVE-RESERVED. THESE WERE THEN COMPARED WITH THE TEACHERS' DESCRIPTIONS OF…
Descriptors: Child Development, Elementary School Teachers, Fathers, Mothers
Blatt, Gloria T. – 1979
During a year-long study, the social settings in a grade 3 and grade 4 classroom were examined to determine the effects of the communities on what and how the children read for leisure. Maps of the actual physical setting of the school and classrooms were made, typologies or classifications of the social structures in the class and school were…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Education, Literature Appreciation
Cusick, Philip A. – 1980
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the communication networks within two schools. The study was undertaken in two secondary schools in a metropolitan area and involved participant observation and interviews over the course of a school year. The purpose of the first part of the study was to enter the schools, identify the issues…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elective Courses, Information Networks, Interprofessional Relationship
Thompson, Bruce – 1980
This study addressed two questions: (1) Can homogeneous groups of teachers be created based upon instructional preferences? and (2) If so, can those groups be differentiated by the teachers' role-ideals and their philosophical orientations? The focus was on how teachers want to teach rather than how they feel they ought to teach in their…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational Philosophy, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Froh, Robert; Muraki, Eiji – 1980
Interviews with 40 instructors who had attended mastery learning workshops were conducted by the Chicago City Colleges to determine whether and why the instructors had modified and/or discontinued the mastery learning strategies and to correlate the degree of mastery learning implementation with teacher characteristics and attitudes. The…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Learning Theories, Mastery Learning, Student Evaluation
Dixon, Nancy – 1978
It is hypothesized in this study that given an understanding of the educational value levels of students, instructors could modify their teaching methods to accommodate various levels reflected in their classes. Six value systems for both teachers and students are identified: (1) tradition oriented; (2) individualistic; (3) structured; (4)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Individual Differences, Interaction, Intermode Differences
Valler, Tom; Springhorn, Ron G. – 1978
Cognitive mapping is a way to determine cognitive style. Based on the "Hill Educational Sciences Model," cognitive mapping is generally applicable in education at any level and in any area, but it has particular applications in communications courses. The simplest method of applying the cognitive style mapping procedure is to have…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Evaluation Methods, Interpersonal Relationship, Learning Modalities
Janesick, Valerie J. – 1979
A profile of a male sixth-grade teacher is presented with the objective of demonstrating how his perception of his class determined his decision making and leadership style. The teacher was observed over a full school year. This teacher perceived his class as a cohesive, interacting group and he, as its leader, demonstrated the behaviors he wished…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Relationship
Garfunkel, Frank – 1967
There are reasons why teaching behavior should be assessed, including (1) upgrading teacher education, (2) gaining insights into the learning of both teachers and children, and (3) studying social interactions. Two means of assessing teacher ability are quantification of teacher behavior by the use of rating scales, behavioral categories, etc.,…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Classroom Research, Evaluation, Measurement Techniques
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Poindexter, Hally B. W. – 1976
This is a review of concepts based upon scientific evidence and observation that may prove helpful to the athletic coach of any age group, any skill level, either sex, and in any environment. It is written with the belief that athletics should exist for athletes and that the coach should be the person who assists the athlete to gain individual…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Developmental Psychology
Bucher, Charles A.; Koenig, Constance R. – 1974
This book on materials and methods for physical education at the secondary level emphasizes the relevance of physical education to the needs of today's students. The book is divided into seven sections and an introduction. The introduction discusses the search for the relevance of the secondary school. Part 1 describes the community, the school…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Garrison, Jesse H.; Kersh, Bert Y. – 1969
The experiment reported in this document is based on the work of Garrison and others in developing a testing and interviewing procedure designed to enable increased self-definition on the part of prospective teachers and earlier development of appropriate and effective teaching styles. Three groups of elementary education majors were involved in…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Instructional Improvement, Personality Measures, Preservice Teacher Education
Brophy, Jere Edward – 1969
This study investigated the degree to which mothers of 4-year-old children placed specific behavior of their children in a meaningful context and whether such degree was a function of the socioeconomic status (SES) of the mother and/or of the particular situation involved. The subjects were 137 mother-child pairs of Negroes, who ranged in SES from…
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Mother Attitudes, Mothers, Parent Background
Rubin, Louis J. – 1969
This report describes a project conducted by the Center for Coordinated Education which attempted to train more than 500 inservice teachers to teach selected cognitive skills to some 15,000 students ranging from grades 1 through 10. The three elements incorporated in the training program were (1) a specific teaching task (the development of six…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Agents, Cooperative Programs, Inservice Teacher Education
Campbell, James Reed – 1973
The potentiality of macroanalysis of interactive dialogue was studied for ten suburban school teachers and their very high and very low ability student groups. Macroanalysis is the computerized analysis of interaction data into units of three or more tallies with the number of unit occurrences determinable. The sample groups had a mean IQ…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Educational Research, Interaction Process Analysis, Research Methodology
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