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Jones, Stephanie; Lagace-Seguin, Daniel G. – Early Child Development and Care, 2006
The present study was designed to examine the relations between parental pessimism and peer relations and health in preschool children and to examine the role that child positive and negative affect played within this relationship. Thirty-seven mothers and their children (mean age = 48.1 months) volunteered from local preschools and daycares…
Descriptors: Well Being, Parents, Peer Relationship, Preschool Children
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Grootenboer, Peter – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2006
An integral part of all initial teacher education programs is the school-based practicum where pre-service teachers get an opportunity to develop their teaching skills and knowledge in a classroom setting. Many have suggested that these experiences are very powerful in shaping pre-service teachers' views of teaching because they are perceived as…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Practicums, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Johnson, Susan K.; Blanchard, Anita – Journal of American College Health, 2006
In this study, the authors investigated the predictors of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and herbal supplement use among university students. They investigated demographic factors, trait affectivity, symptom reports, and individuals' worries about modernity as potential contributors to use of CAM and herbals. The authors surveyed 506…
Descriptors: Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Measures (Individuals), Medicine, Predictor Variables
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Pillemer, Karl; Suitor, J. Jill – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: This article reports on a within-family study to identify factors that lead mothers to expect that a particular child will serve in the role of primary caregiver. Design and Methods: Data for this study were collected by in-person interviews with a representative sample of 566 mothers between the ages of 65 and 75 years residing in the…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Selection, Mothers, Older Adults
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Jahoda, Andrew; Pert, Carol; Trower, Peter – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2006
Aggression in a proportion of people with intellectual disabilities is often assumed to be due to social-cognitive deficits. We reported on two studies in which we compared the emotion recognition and perspective-taking abilities of 43 frequently aggressive individuals and 46 nonaggressive peers. No difference was found between the groups' ability…
Descriptors: Mild Mental Retardation, Moderate Mental Retardation, Aggression, Individual Differences
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Turner, Chris – School Leadership & Management, 2006
Much of the emphasis on the learning of subject leaders in secondary schools is placed on what Eraut (2000) terms "organised formal learning events". This article attempts to redress the balance by focusing on the somewhat neglected area of their informal learning about the role, which is predominantly based in the workplace. It is argued that…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Informal Education, Background, Instructional Leadership
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Dormann, Claire; Biddle, Robert – Learning, Media & Technology, 2006
This paper focuses on the benefits and utilisation of humour in digital game-based learning. Through the activity theory framework, we emphasise the role of humour as a mediating tool which helps resolve contradictions within the activity system from conjoining educational objectives within the computer game. We then discuss the role of humour…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Humor, Teaching Methods, Computers
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Eynde, Peter Op't; De Corte, Erik; Verschaffel, Lieven – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2006
A socio-constructivist account of learning and emotions stresses the situatedness of every learning activity and points to the close interactions between cognitive, conative and affective factors in students' learning and problem solving. Emotions are perceived as being constituted by the dynamic interplay of cognitive, physiological, and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Cognitive Processes, Affective Behavior, Problem Solving
Trotter, Jennie C. – 1987
Angry children need to learn positive expressions of anger, and adults need to accept the angry feelings while teaching children proper ways to express feelings. This guide for classroom use explains that there are good and bad ways to express anger. How students can communicate when angry is explored. It is important to remind students that they…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anger, Catharsis, Children
Messick, Samuel – 1989
The cognitive style dimension of scanning refers to consistent individual differences in the extensiveness and intensity of spontaneous attention deployment, leading to individual variations in vividness of experience and the span of awareness. The cognitive style of focusing was conceived as an adaptive counterpart to the defense mechanism of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attention, Cognitive Style, College Students
Guttentag, Cathy; Alex, Stefany – 1997
This study examined parents' and children's affect regulation skills and constructive behavior to test whether a modeling mechanism or a parent-child interaction mechanism best accounted for children's behavior. Thirty-six married couples and their 4- to 7-year-old children participated in the study. The families were asked to play a board game…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Aggression, Child Behavior, Child Rearing
Bernet, Michael – 1996
There is no accepted definition and no adequate measure for the concept of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Some of the myriad issues surrounding EI are discussed here. One problem in the consideration of EI is the confusion between the terms "feelings" and "emotions." Differences between the two are examined and a working definition of feelings is…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Emotional Experience, Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Problems
Goh, Swee Chiew; Fraser, Barry J. – 1995
This study examined the nature and impact of two aspects of classroom learning (interpersonal teacher behavior and classroom climate) on the affective and cognitive outcomes of elementary mathematics students in Singapore. A secondary purpose was to explore gender differences in students' achievement, attitudes, and perceptions of the classroom…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Wanta, Wayne; Roark, Virginia – 1993
A study examined readers' cognitive and affective responses to photographs and accompanying stories published in 20 newspapers. Subjects, 204 high school students (mostly 18-year-old seniors) in 9 Illinois high schools, each read the front page of one of the 20 newspapers (chosen from across the country) and completed a quiz dealing with…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Communication Research, High School Students, High Schools
Brody, Leslie R.; And Others – 1993
This study explored relations between emotions (including shame, guilt, and the intensity of positive and negative affects), family structure (alliances between family members and boundaries between family members), and family process (disengagement, enmeshment, and cohesiveness). The sample consisted of either students enrolled in a general…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, College Students, Emotional Response, Family Relationship
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