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Maurer, Adah; Wallerstein, James S. – 1984
Arguments against the use of corporal punishment in schools are presented in the three publications collected here. "The Influence of Corporal Punishment on Learning: A Statistical Study," by Adah Maurer and James S. Wallerstein, examines the relationship between rates of corporal punishment use and noncompletion of high school in the 50 states.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Modification, Biblical Literature, Classroom Techniques
Nevin, John A. – Educational Technology, 1993
Explains the use of pigeons in behavioral psychology research for modeling human behavior and discusses instructional objectives for humans. Topics addressed include the relationship between response rate and reinforcer rate; resistance to alternative reinforcement; choice and matching; and persistence and reinforcement. (Contains 11 references.)…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Educational Objectives, Models
Jaeger, Michael – Computing Teacher, 1988
Describes a study that examined the effects of various computer reinforcement responses, including graphics and/or sound, on students' attentiveness to the program. Implications for educational software design are discussed. (CLB)
Descriptors: Attention, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Habituation
Schubert, Nancy A. – 1980
Addressing the problem of sex stereotyping in the literature children are exposed to before they enter school, a study examined the extent to which sex role stereotyping exists in Caldecott Award winning books. The examination of 44 books published between 1937 and 1980 revealed 7 major categories of blatant sex stereotyping: (1) the achievements…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Literature
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Reyes, Donald J. – Catalyst for Change, 1984
Argues that systematic positive feedback techniques such as those currently used in industry can and should be adapted as a management technique in schools--between administrators and teachers and between teachers and students as well. (TE)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Feedback, Goal Orientation
Kaplan-Sanoff, Margot – 1979
Findings from a study comparing the effects of segregated versus mainstreamed preschool settings on handicapped and non-handicapped children strongly suggest that mainstreaming is the preferable alternative for all types of handicapped preschool children. Initially, handicapped children in both segregated and mainstreamed settings were found to be…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Handicapped Children, Language Usage, Mainstreaming
Hayden, Carol – 1995
Drawing upon data collected during an investigation into the exclusion (suspension or expulsion) from school of primary age children due to behavioral problems, this paper provides an overview of findings from empirical research, but also considers the possibilities for prevention of primary school exclusion by using education service-based…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Discipline Policy, Elementary Education
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Serbin, Lisa A.; Connor, Jane M. – 1979
Sex typing among preschool children was investigated by means of a complete experimental design to test which factors maintain sex-typed behaviors, to test whether sex-typed behaviors are learned, and to reduce sex typing. The complete experimental design, it is maintained, allows investigators to focus on the consequences of sex typing rather…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Processes, Discrimination Learning, Modeling (Psychology)
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Makin, Laurie – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1995
Examines praise as one of the ways children learn how to play an appropriate role in the school environment. Presents an analysis of praise during group discussion in four child-care centers. Suggests that in all four centers, children were being schooled in passivity rather than being encouraged to be active problem solvers and knowledge seekers.…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Classroom Environment, Discourse Analysis, Early Childhood Education
Hyman, Ronald T. – 1979
Using game theory as a model, suggestions are made to improve tenured public school teachers' individualized professional improvement plans. Seven basic concepts are discussed: (1) the game concept, a situation which involves decision making by the participants; (2) strategy--a plan for behavior under varied circumstances; (3) payoff--the value of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education