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Cohen, Norman H. – 1995
This book is designed to provide pragmatic guidance to those who assume responsibility for the mentor role so that they can function as more significant influences in their mentoring relationships with adult learners (as students or employees). Intended audiences include the following: two- and four-year college faculty, counselors,…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
King, James R.; Stahl, Norman A. – 1985
An important question in teaching notetaking is how reading and study skills specialists lead students to become self-motivated and self-directed in their notetaking regime. A promising answer to this question can be found in a systematic approach to training students and evaluating notetaking that involves four stages over the course of a…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Modeling (Psychology), Notetaking
Ryan, Kevin – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
Traces the history of moral education from the ethics-laden forties and fifties through the value-neutral sixties and seventies to the late eighties' focus on character, socialization, and culture. Offers a blueprint for future ethical instruction based on example, explanation, exhortation, environment, and experience. (MLH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Classroom Environment, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education

Andrews, Jean F. – Exceptional Children, 1988
The reciprocal teaching procedure, which involves interactive dialogue and teacher modeling, was used to teach prereading skills (finger spelling, book reading, story retelling, and word recognition) to 23 prelingually deaf kindergarten and first-grade students. Pre-post test analyses showed that gains were made in letter, word, and story…
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Deafness, Finger Spelling, Interaction

Englert, Carol Sue; Raphael, Taffy E. – Exceptional Children, 1988
The expository writing difficulties of exceptional students are examined in relationship to the writing process, expository text structures, and students' metacognitive knowledge. Approaches to the teaching of expository writing are discussed, and a dialogic approach, involving teacher modeling and a series of think sheets, is described.…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing, Learning Disabilities

Durham, Robert L.; And Others – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1981
A videotape modeling and peer counseling program was utilized to teach recreational skills to 89 handicapped children (3 to 15 years old) and employment skills to 18 adolescent handicapped youths (15 to 19 years old) who served as trainers. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cross Age Teaching, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education

Elgarten, Gerald H. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1991
A study of 48 secondary school mathematics teachers and 4 different treatments of supervision indicate that teachers tended to carry out more suggestions when they saw the suggestions modeled (demonstrated) by their supervisors. (23 references) (MLF)
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Instructional Improvement, Mathematics Teachers, Modeling (Psychology)

LaBlance, Gary R.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1994
Information about children who stutter is provided, including the characteristics of stutterers and techniques that preschool and elementary teachers can use in the classroom to help these students. Suggestions focus on ways to provide a good speech model, improve the child's self-esteem, and create a good speech environment. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Communication Skills, Elementary Education, Intervention
Hoxmeier, Kelly A. – 1986
Stressing that teachers must consider not only the quality and amount of content in their questions, but must also consider the levels and types of questions being asked, as well as design appropriate modeling, cueing, and responding strategies, this document outlines current research on questioning techniques for classroom use. The role of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Eyde, Donna R. – 1982
Prevention and problem solving approaches to behavior management in classrooms for behaviorally disordered (BD) students are reviewed. Attention is focused on positive strategies teachers can use to manage inappropriate behavior and to teach students alternative appropriate behaviors. The following components of prevention that contribute to a…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Diener, Carolyn S. – 1985
Parents and teachers can help children learn qualities (such as empathy, caring, kindness, and generosity) that contribute to a more peaceful environment. Children can be helped to learn the values and techniques of resolving conflicts without injuring others. We should be concerned about teaching peacemaking in order to prevent crime, drug…
Descriptors: Altruism, Children, Conflict Resolution, Developmental Stages

Bearg, Esther M. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1980
Role modeling as a career awareness tool is an opportunity to include parents in a career education program. It provides meaningful ways to infuse communication skills into the curriculum and to expand career awareness of students. A school activity for developing career awareness in an elementary classroom is described. (Author/CC)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Education, Class Activities, Elementary Education
Cull, Philip – 1989
A school district's program coordinator designed and implemented a practicum study intended to provide intermediate grade teachers and students with problem-solving techniques and skills needed for success in a course in contemporary Canadian issues. Teachers' and students' problem-solving skills were assessed through reports based on…
Descriptors: Criteria, Heuristics, Inservice Teacher Education, Intermediate Grades
Shimada, Shoko – RIEEC Report, 1988
This study examined the functions of structured modeling and mother-child play settings upon the development of pretend actions in young Down Syndrome children. Subjects were 30 pairs of Japanese children, with a developmental age range of 12-35 months, and their mothers. The children were individually administered five phases of premodeling,…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Comparative Analysis, Downs Syndrome, Foreign Countries

Morris, Richard J.; Kratochwill, Thomas R. – Special Services in the Schools, 1987
This literature review focuses on behavioral intervention strategies for the reduction of school-related fears and anxieties. Major behavior therapy procedures are discussed: systematic desensitization and its variations, modeling, self-control, and cognitive behavioral approaches. General research trends in fear and anxiety reduction are also…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Desensitization