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Hample, Dale; Dallinger, Judith M. – 1983
Wheeless' trust and solidarity scales are examined under conditions of positive and negative target person. Valence of stimulus is shown to have a strong influence on the performance of the scales. The problems on Wheeless' scales were not detected in the original validation studies because of the normal validation paradigm. That paradigm…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Measurement Techniques
Marzano, Robert J. – 1983
Vocabulary development, operationally defined as the isomorphism between an individual's store of concepts and the labels society uses to represent those concepts, is akin to concept development. Therefore, vocabulary development can be facilitated if presented in clusters of related concepts. One approach used to reinforce such basic concept…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education, Language Arts
Micham, Dennis L. – 1983
Meaningful use of language involves intending to have an effect and intending the audience to recognize that aim. In a Freudian modification of this premise, allowing for different levels of intentional awareness, writing can be discussed in terms of how writers intend to affect readers, as well as how aware they are themselves of their intentions…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Language Usage
Peer reviewedAgado, Guadalupe Amelia – Reading Teacher, 1984
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF THIS DOCUMENT: Have you ever had trouble getting children to write stories? One technique that works well is group writing. (1) Divide the class into groups of five or six. (2) Give each child in a group a mimeographed copy of a story starter--just a sentence or an opening paragraph. (3) Have the children read the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Group Activities, Learning Activities, Small Group Instruction
Denton, Jon J.; And Others – 1984
Classroom observation data were collected from 32 presentations by 7 professors in the College of Medicine at Texas A&M University over the course of 9 months for a study of the potential of two-way television as an instructional medium. Half of the observations were made from two-way television mediated lessons transmitted from the Veterans…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Television, Higher Education, Intermode Differences
Helm, James M.; Shotel, Jay R. – 1982
Activities to Facilitate Nonvocal Language-Communication Boards, an activity guide providing augmentative communication systems to children who cannot effectively speak, was field tested with 51 severely handicapped children (6 months to 4 years old). All had a poor prognosis for developing speech. Language development scores from standard…
Descriptors: Communication Aids (for Disabled), Communication Skills, Expressive Language, Language Acquisition
Demery, Marie – 1984
Likert-type rating scales were designed and used to help college students perceive, understand, and value the beauty and content of a piece of art. The subjects for the project were 100 college students enrolled in two art appreciation courses at Texas College. Their classification ranged from freshman to senior, with majors mainly in business,…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Educational Research, Higher Education
Phillips, E. Lakin – 1984
Data previously reported (Garfield, 1978) on the number of clients/patients appearing at psychotherapy sessions from intake to termination did not identify the attritional features of service delivery systems. These earlier studies were retabulated and new data were accumulated from several contemporary sources: a university counseling center, an…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Services, Delivery Systems
Mulcahy, Patricia – 1983
The ease of authoring new computer materials for micros and pre-programed menu-driven systems, which allows classroom instructors to design programs directly related to classroom objectives and activities, has helped to alleviate the problems of software shortage for computer assisted instruction (CAI) in reading. One college instructor has…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Course Content, Higher Education
Davis, Irma – 1984
The Writer's Center at Elgin Community College (Illinois) was established to provide students, writers, and would-be-writers with an opportunity to share and discuss common problems and successes in writing. The group holds meetings and invites local writers, editors, and others to address them. Members are encouraged to read short stories,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Conferences, Interaction, Program Descriptions
Botel, Morton; Seaver, JoAnn T. – 1984
In the context of whole language learning, the teaching of phonics can be approached in two different ways. In one situation, the teacher engages children in composing with a purpose and for an audience, during which time the children become aware of graphophonic relationships through their need to spell words. In the other situation, the teacher…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Integrated Activities, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
Dixon, John; Stratta, Leslie – 1984
The focus of this booklet is on the use of simulations in secondary school writing classes. After guiding the teacher through five key questions that need to be addressed in the planning and carrying through of each simulation, the booklet presents four simulations. Varying from simple to complex demands, the booklet's simulations include the…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Relevance (Education), Role Playing, Secondary Education
Hirsch, P. L. – 1984
Poetry is fundamental. As a response to reality, as an inclination of language, it is basic. If English teachers want their students to become poets or readers of poets or even imaginative and provocative users of language, they have to show them that the language of poetry is theirs, and English teachers can accomplish that task only by endorsing…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, English Instruction, Humanities, Language Usage
Auer, Carol A. – 1984
This bibliography of current writings on the topic of nutrition for the pregnant adolescent presents information in the areas of: (1) the importance of nutrition for the pregnant adolescent; (2) the what, when, and where of teaching nutrition; (3) techniques of teaching nutrition education; (4) special programs with nutrition education for the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Annotated Bibliographies, Dietetics, Early Parenthood
Saunders, Walter L.; Shepardson, Daniel – 1984
This study examined the effect of formal and concrete instruction upon science achievement and intellectual development of sixth grade students. Formal instruction, which emphasized oral and written language, included lecture, discussion, oral quizzes, written assignments, reading assignments, films, film strips, written tests, and quizzes.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developmental Stages, Elementary School Science, Grade 6


