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Cowie, Neil – Saitama University Review, 1996
This article describes the implementation of the cooperative development (CD) technique by two professors at a Japanese university. With this technique, colleagues work together by adopting the roles of "speaker" and "understander" to support each other's process of addressing teaching concerns. The skills required for CD…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, College Faculty, Cooperation, English (Second Language)
Levitt, Mary J.; Levitt, Jerome L.; Bustos, Gaston L.; Crooks, Noel A.; Santos, Jennifer D.; Telan, Paige; Silver, Marcia E. – 1999
The aim of this study was to assess the interrelations of social support and school attitudes as predictors of achievement across a culturally and economically diverse sample of preadolescent children. Parent and peer support were assessed along with parent and peer attitudes toward school. Achievement indices were the child's own attitudes,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Individual Differences, Intermediate Grades, Low Income Groups
Hill, Paul T., Ed. – 2002
This collection of papers reviews the national debate over school choice, examining the benefits for parents, children, and schools and showing how properly designed choice programs can prevent the harmful outcomes choice opponents fear. The papers discuss why choice must be addressed in the context of the real-world performance of public schools,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education
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Chien, Mei-I – 1999
This study analyzed outcomes of an inclusive physical education (PE) program for Taiwanese kindergarten students designed to improve movement-related performance of all children within a diverse group and facilitate positive learning behaviors. Five children with mild disabilities, situated in a class with 14 typical peers, acted as the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Inclusive Schools
Young, Deidra J. – 1999
A study undertaken in Western Australia, the Western Australian School Effectiveness Study, explored the characteristics of effective high schools by investigating factors influencing science and mathematics achievement. A multilevel analytical model was used in the longitudinal study that focused on 1,024 students in 21 rural and urban high…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Effective Schools Research, Foreign Countries, High School Students
Hoban, Garry – 2000
This paper explains how a World Wide Web site was designed to assist preservice teacher education students in reflecting upon their learning and to assist a teacher educator to reflect upon his teaching in university classes. The students reflected on their learning experiences in university classes using a three-phase reflective framework: (1)…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Collegiality, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education
Kordalewski, John – 2000
This book explores how standards are negotiated and created within classrooms, addressing how they actually play out in classrooms from the point of view of students and teachers. It follows the experiences of students and teachers at urban Powell High School who wrestled with curricula designed to expand their achievement. The book presents four…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Evaluation Methods, Exhibits, High Schools
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Vogler, E. William; French, Ron W. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1983
A study investigated: (1) the effectiveness of a group contingency behavior modification strategy on behaviorally disordered students in a physical education class; (2) each student's response in relation to the group; and (3) the effects of age differences on results. The strategy increased time on task for both individuals and groups. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Contingency Management
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Hawkins, Vincent J. – Education, 1983
A balanced triad among students, teachers, and curriculum, with each consisting of three equally supportive components, is shown to be the most important foundation for learning. Teacher components are self-esteem, superiors, autonomy; student components are peers, parents, motivation; curriculum components are design, materials, pedagogy. (MH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
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Tate, Timothy; Bellante, Albert – Education, 1982
Describes the basic principles of the Personal Discovery Approach to motivating students (individuation, tasks, journey, imagery, dreams) and program modules (survival strategies, autobiographical work, "Express Yourself,""Experimental Listening," value clarification, "Group Time,""Human…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Cultural Awareness, Daily Living Skills
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Hollins, Etta Ruth – Journal of Teacher Education, 1982
Marva Collins' teaching style includes positive reinforcement, high teacher expectation, high motivation, and love. Cultural congruence, or the relationship between curriculum and the pupil's cultural experiences outside the school, is also a significant factor. Although she uses a traditional curriculum, Ms. Collins' success lies in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Culture, Black Dialects, Conventional Instruction
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Cassell, Carol – Journal of School Health, 1981
The community-based approach to sexual learning entails a philosophy of sexuality as a daily lifelong process. Community leaders and school health educators should view themselves as partners in the process of building coalitions which will exert positive influences. (JN)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Education, Community Involvement, Community Leaders
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Maruyama, Geoffrey; Miller, Norman – American Educational Research Journal, 1979
Confirmatory maximum likelihood factor analysis techniques are applied to a path analysis model. Reanalysis disconfirms the original conclusion that acceptance by White peers beneficially affects the scholastic achievement of Black children. Achievement appears to exert causal influence on popularity, but popularity does not influence achievement.…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Black Students, Critical Path Method, Desegregation Effects
Lickona, Thomas – High School Magazine, 1997
Character education is a deliberate, whole-school effort to create a community of virtue, where moral behaviors such as respect, honesty, kindness, hard work, and self-control are modeled, taught, experienced, and practiced in everyday operations. High schools can mobilize the peer culture by involving students and parents in setting personal,…
Descriptors: Altruism, Antisocial Behavior, Cultural Differences, Diversity (Student)
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Pantin, Hilda; Schwartz, Seth J.; Sullivan, Summer; Coatsworth, J. Douglas; Szapocznik, Jose – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2003
An intervention targets cultural and eco-developmental risk factors that predispose Hispanic adolescents to substance abuse. Parent participatory-learning groups foster family cohesiveness and communication, facilitate parent-school connections, and create supervisory networks among peers' parents. The multidimensional focus, parent empowerment,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Culturally Relevant Education
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