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Petty, Karen – Young Children, 2009
Families and teachers spend countless hours supporting preschoolers and primary age children in the development of mental tools like focus, memory, and other problem-solving skills that help children think better, pay attention, and remember what they have experienced. Children use these tools to succeed in reading, writing, math, science, and…
Descriptors: Young Children, Sociocultural Patterns, Social Development, Developmental Psychology
Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
This article takes a look at the rising popularity of professors as the latest YouTube stars. The popularity of their appearances on YouTube and other video-sharing sites is making it possible for classrooms to be opened up and making teaching--which once took place behind closed doors--a more public art. Web video has generated a new form of…
Descriptors: Colleges, Foreign Countries, Peer Acceptance, Faculty
Wiener, Judith – Education Canada, 2009
The mere presence of students with learning disabilities in general education classrooms is not inclusion. Inclusion involves meaningful participation by these students, achievement in accordance with their abilities, and social acceptance by teachers and peers. Teachers who view these students as a challenge rather than a burden, who believe that…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Classroom Environment, Mainstreaming
Taranto, Greg; Abbondanza, Mark – Principal Leadership, 2009
Students, sometimes at very young ages, and increasing numbers of teachers are taking part in some form of social networking or collective collaboration by using mass communication technology. Club Penguin, MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter are just a few examples that span a wide range of ages. This is no surprise, given that the current crop of…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Social Networks, Peer Acceptance, Educational Experience
Gilroy, Marilyn – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2009
More than 1,700 students between the ages of 18 and 24 die each year from alcohol-related causes, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). These students succumb to alcohol poisoning, cardiac arrest, or injuries from falls off dorm room balconies or other heights on campus. The problem of binge drinking, defined…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Alcohol Education, Alcohol Abuse, Drinking
FPG Child Development Institute, 2007
This FPG Snapshot summarizes the findings of a study, published in the November 2006 issue of the "Journal of Educational Psychology," that examined whether children with disabilities are accepted or rejected by their classmates in inclusive classrooms. Specifically, the study examined two sets of related questions: (1) Are individual…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Disabilities, Rejection (Psychology), Inclusive Schools
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Boutot, E. Amanda – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2007
In order for students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to find acceptance and to develop friendships similar to those of their typical peers, they must be provided with the opportunities to do so. With appropriate planning and supports, inclusive classrooms can provide such opportunities for children with ASD, just as they do for typical…
Descriptors: Friendship, Autism, Peer Relationship, Peer Acceptance
Page, Melanie C.; Bailey, Lucy E.; Van Delinder, Jean – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2009
The under-representation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields is of continuing concern, as is the lack of women in senior positions and leadership roles. During a time of increasing demand for science and engineering enterprise, the lack of women and minorities in these academic disciplines needs to be addressed by…
Descriptors: Females, Disproportionate Representation, Gender Issues, Science Education
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Weinberger, Beverley Slome; Barakat, Lamia P. – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2007
As a result of their disease, its treatment, and late effects, children treated for brain tumors are at risk for developing problems in social functioning in terms of social competence and peer acceptance, poor social skills, and social isolation. Despite research suggesting the effectiveness of social skills training interventions in improving…
Descriptors: Brain, Social Isolation, Peer Acceptance, Interpersonal Competence
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Badger, Karen – School Social Work Journal, 2008
This article provides a model that school social workers can use to prepare elementary school children for the return of classmates whose appearances have been significantly altered as a result of illness or injury (e.g., loss of limbs, severe scarring), for whom return to school is often difficult. School social workers can be instrumental in…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Hospitalized Children, Injuries, Peer Groups
Rosensweig, Jill; Vacca, Dorothy – Academic Therapy, 1983
A five session program that involved empathy, sensitivity exercises, and a visit to a resource room reduced the ostracizing by fifth graders of their learning disabled peers. The program was designed to deal with the students' values to excel and their typical preadolescent fear of being different from peers. (CL)
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities, Peer Acceptance, Student Attitudes
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Meadan, Hedda; Monda-Amaya, Lisa – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2008
When students are struggling to be successful in the general classroom, collaborative efforts should include planning for academic and social needs. Students with disabilities may display significant social difficulties such as establishing friendships or feelings of isolation and loneliness. Because peer relationships in childhood play a…
Descriptors: Mild Disabilities, Interpersonal Competence, Peer Relationship, Peer Acceptance
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Hughes, Jan N.; Zhang, Duan; Hill, Crystal R. – Journal of School Psychology, 2006
This study used hierarchical linear modeling to predict first grade students' peer acceptance, classroom engagement, and sense of school belonging from measures of normative classroom teacher-student support and individual teacher-student support. Participants were 509 (54.4% male) ethnically diverse, first grade children attending one of three…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Peer Acceptance, Teacher Student Relationship, Predictor Variables
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Davidov, Maayan; Grusec, Joan, E. – Child Development, 2006
This study demonstrated separate linkages between 2 features of positive parenting responsiveness to distress and warmth and different aspects of children's socio-emotional functioning, in a sample of 106 children (6-8 years old). As expected, mothers' and fathers' responsiveness to distress, but not warmth, predicted better negative affect…
Descriptors: Parents, Responses, Parenting Styles, Parent Child Relationship
Willingham, Terri Lynn – Learning, 1988
A teacher recounts how she dealt with a new student who was prone to tears and her peers who liked to evoke them. After discovering that the child had family problems, the teacher selected a group of peers to befriend her. (CB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Family Problems, Peer Acceptance, Socialization
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