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Beiswenger, Hugo – 1968
A. R. Luria, in his conception of the verbal control of behavior, regards four fundamental and distinctive functional attributes of the human speech system as making up a signaling system that humans alone possess: (1) the nominative role of language, (2) the generalizing or semantic role, (3) the communicative role, and (4) the role of…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Cognitive Development
Weikart, David P.; And Others – 1970
This report describes the Cognitively Oriented Curriculum based on Piagetian theory which is used in the Perry Preschool Project. The purpose of this long-term project is to help educationally disadvantaged Negro children develop the concepts and abilities necessary for academic success. The Piagetian theory of cognitive development is discussed…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides
Lazier, Gilbert N.; Sutton-Smith, Brian – 1970
This pilot study attempted to develop systematic scientific procedures for the study of improvisational drama with children, especially ways of assessing what the typical creative drama teacher does with children, what children do when they are acting, and what effects this might have on the rest of their educational development. Specific…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Creative Dramatics, Dramatic Play, Dramatics
Peters, John M. – 1968
The purpose of this study was two-fold: (1) to determine the effect of internal-external control on retention of control-relevant versus non-control relevant information, and (2) to investigate differences among internal and external prison inmates in their participation in occupational education programs. The sample of 216 inmates, ranging in age…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Controlled Environment, Disadvantaged
Cummings, Carol – 2000
This book offers advice on arranging classrooms, diagnosing student behavior, and responding to students' emotional needs, examining intellectual, emotional, and physical challenges students face and providing strategies which help teachers create communities of learners, design classrooms, diagnose student behavior, and respond to student needs.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
Peer reviewedAkande, Adebowale – Early Child Development and Care, 1997
Reviews behavioral and cognitive interventions that are potential models for the treatment of anger and impulsivity in brain injured patients, including a multicomponent treatment approach coupled with cognitive interventions. Proposes strategies to establish a therapeutic relationship with angry, impulsive patients. Examines models for treating…
Descriptors: Anger, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Children
Peer reviewedWarger, Cynthia L.; Rutherford, Robert B., Jr. – Preventing School Failure, 1996
This article describes a social skills instructional framework, with examples of its use in inclusive and diverse classrooms. The framework has three phases: (1) defining the social skill to be taught; (2) implementing instruction; and (3) moving to self-control. Also provided are guidelines for performance-based assessment of social skills. (DB)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedFeldman, Ruth; Klein, Pnina S. – Developmental Psychology, 2003
Examined toddlers' self-regulated compliance to mothers, fathers, and caregivers. Found child emotion regulation and adult warm control in discipline situation related to self-regulated compliance to mother, caregiver, and father. Compliance to parents correlated with parental sensitivity and philosophies. Compliance to caregivers correlated with…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Care Quality, Child Caregivers, Child Rearing
Peer reviewedGable, Robert A.; Hendrickson, Jo M.; Tonelson, Stephen W.; Van Acker, Richard – Education and Treatment of Children, 2002
This article discusses instructional variables that contribute to a positive classroom climate and serve as setting events for more focused group-individual instructional programs for students with emotional/behavioral disorders. Nonacademic challenges that should be incorporated into these programs are identified and issues are examined that…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedZener, Rita Schaefer – NAMTA Journal, 1995
Discusses specific teaching strategies to nurture creativity in young children that guide choice, highlight human potential, and distinguish those activities that help children from those that are more impulsive and less developmental. Suggests that teachers need to encourage a love of work, concentration, self-discipline, and sociability. (MDM)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Development, Creativity, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Peer reviewedHaines, Annette M. – NAMTA Journal, 1995
Discusses the inequalities and hidden curriculum of public education and the role that the Montessori approach can play in revolutionizing educational assumptions, values, and conventions as it expands in the public sector. Suggests that Montessori models for self-discipline, meaningful work, choice, respect, and holistic psychology provide a…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCompagnone, Nick – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1995
After discussing the needs of high risk students in urban schools, the paper examines the similarity of problems in rural schools. An experienced teacher describes seven strategies he uses to develop self-responsibility in his rural elementary school students, including reflective thinking, peer involvement, and teacher persistence. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedCollins, Tyresha Watts; Hatch, J. Amos – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1992
To support and guide young children's social and emotional growth, teachers can (1) model social behavior; (2) establish environments that encourage positive social exchange; (3) encourage children to become aware of the consequences of their behavior; (4) help children produce acceptable behavior; and (5) encourage children's development of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedBanks, Reginald; Hogue, Aaron; Liddle, Howard; Timberlake, Terri – Journal of Negro Education, 1996
Compared the effectiveness for inner-city African-American youth (n=64) of two social-skills training curricula focusing on problem solving, anger management, and conflict resolution. Both the Afrocentric curriculum and the one that was merely culturally relevant yielded similar decreases in anger and increases in assertiveness and self-control.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Afrocentrism, Black Students, Cultural Awareness
Hyman, Irwin A.; Snook, Pamela A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
Educator violence against students (verbal and physical assaults and the undermining of students' constitutional rights) erodes rather than enhances school safety. Unnecessarily harsh disciplinary practices create a violence-prone climate mirroring U.S. society--the most retributive of Western nations. Democratic classroom practices can help…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Change Strategies, Civil Liberties, Classroom Techniques


