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Robinson, Carol A. – Academic Therapy, 1986
The author describes a program for high school learning disabled students emphasizing the integration of cognitive and affective aspects of learning. Student attitude and achievement gains are noted as well as increased teacher skills and self-confidence. (CL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Attitude Change, High Schools
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Gratz, Elizabeth; Pulley, Jerry L. – Roeper Review, 1984
A gifted and talented program, designed specifically for migrant students and taught by university professors, provided 37 high schools with supplemental instruction in English, mathematics, science, or social studies. Test data did not indicate significant gains in cognitive learning, but there were indications of student improvement within the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Gifted, Migrant Youth
Vermont Department of Education, 2004
Educators from around the state, with the help of The Vermont Institutes, developed Vermont Physical Education Grade Cluster Expectations (GCEs) as a means to identify the physical education content knowledge and skills expected of all students for local assessment required under Act 68. This work was accomplished using the "Vermont's…
Descriptors: State Standards, Physical Education, Psychomotor Skills, Physical Fitness
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Elias, Maurice J.; Maher, Charles A. – Exceptional Children, 1983
The social-cognitive problem-solving approach is presented as a means for ensuring social and affective development of handicapped and nonhandicapped children in public schools. A television-based instructional format to facilitate children's social and affective development is described, and an actual example of a television-based instructional…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Disabilities, Educational Television, Interpersonal Competence
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Campos, Joseph J.; Frankel, Carl B.; Camras, Linda – Child Development, 2004
This paper presents a unitary approach to emotion and emotion regulation, building on the excellent points in the lead article by Cole, Martin, and Dennis (this issue), as well as the fine commentaries that follow it. It begins by stressing how, in the real world, the processes underlying emotion and emotion regulation appear to be largely one and…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns, Self Control, Child Development
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Strain, Charles R. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2005
Service-learning courses can be powerful instruments for cognitive, affective, and moral transformation. This chapter examines the strengths and weaknesses of service-learning as an agent for cognitive, moral, and interpersonal development and its ability to promote civic or social engagement.
Descriptors: Moral Development, Service Learning, Cognitive Development, Affective Behavior
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Anderson, Craig, A. – Journal of Adolescence, 2004
This article presents a brief overview of existing research on the effects of exposure to violent video games. An updated meta-analysis reveals that exposure to violent video games is significantly linked to increases in aggressive behaviour, aggressive cognition, aggressive affect, and cardiovascular arousal, and to decreases in helping…
Descriptors: Violence, Video Games, Influences, Meta Analysis
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Jones, Susanne M.; Wirtz, John G. – Human Communication Research, 2006
Burleson and Goldsmith's (1998) comforting model suggests an appraisal-based mechanism through which comforting messages can bring about a positive change in emotional states. This study is a first empirical test of three causal linkages implied by the appraisal-based comforting model. Participants (N=258) talked about an upsetting event with a…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Affective Behavior, Interpersonal Communication, Affective Measures
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Markova, Gabriela; Legerstee, Maria – Developmental Psychology, 2006
Predictions about the role of contingency, imitation, and affect sharing in the development of social awareness were tested in infants during natural, imitative, and yoked conditions with their mothers at 5 and 13 weeks of age. Results showed that at both ages, infants of highly attuned mothers gazed, smiled, and vocalized positively more during…
Descriptors: Mothers, Imitation, Infants, Interpersonal Competence
Chervin, Stanley N. – Academic Therapy, 1986
A special curriculum for learning disabled students incorporates social and emotional components. Case studies illustrate the effectiveness of giving students opportunities to acknowledge their feelings and release energy constructively. Suggested methods for social and emotional skill development are offered. (CL)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Problems
Stavros, Helen; Boyd, Richard D. – Exceptional Parent, 1989
The feelings of non-disabled children toward their disabled siblings are explored. Children describe how they sometimes react negatively to situations involving their disabled siblings even though they understand that their reaction is not the best response. The parents' role in serving the needs of all their children is examined. (JDD)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Developmental Psychology, Disabilities, Emotional Development
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Khan, Tariq M.; Brown, Keith – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2000
Addresses areas of situated knowledge (metacognitive skills and affective skills) that have been ignored in intelligent computer-aided learning systems. Focuses on model-based reasoning, including contextualized and decontextualized knowledge, and examines an instructional method that supports situated knowledge by providing opportunities for…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Computer Assisted Instruction, Knowledge Representation, Learning Strategies
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Astleitner, Hermann – Instructional Science, 2000
Presents strategies for making instruction more emotionally sound based on the FEASP (fear, envy, anger, sympathy, pleasure) approach. Highlights include the roles of emotions in cognitive instructional design, in motivational design of instruction, in affective education, and in emotional education; and a framework for Emotional Design of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anger, Cognitive Processes, Fear
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Sherratt, Dave; Donald, Gill – British Journal of Special Education, 2004
Dave Sherratt and Gill Donald teach children with autism at Mowbray School, North Yorkshire. Dave Sherratt also teaches at the University of Birmingham and is honorary research fellow at the University College of York St John. Gill Donald is also a specialist speech and language therapist for Hambleton and Richmondshire Primary Care Trust. In this…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Autism, Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes
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Goldsmith, H. H.; Davidson, Richard J. – Child Development, 2004
Affective neuroscience and cognitive science approaches are useful for understanding the components of emotion regulation; several examples from current research are provided. Individual differences in emotion regulation and a focus on the context of emotion experience and expression provide additional tools to study emotion regulation, and its…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Emotional Response, Self Control, Affective Behavior
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