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Turner, Susan; Turner, Phil – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2007
Purpose: This paper sets out to highlight conclusions from computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) research, which are relevant to e-learning environments, in this case, WebCT. Design/methodology/approach: The paper analyses the CSCW literature and identifies the main findings relating to the use and acceptance of collaborative technologies.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Environment, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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Sanyal, Paromita – American Sociological Review, 2009
Can economic ties positively influence social relations and actions? If so, how does this influence operate? Microfinance programs, which provide credit through a group-based lending strategy, provide the ideal setting for exploring these questions. This article examines whether structuring socially isolated women into peer-groups for an…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Behavior Standards, Females, Social Influences
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Sangster, Pauline; Anderson, Charles – International Journal of Listening, 2009
Previous research into listening has tended to focus on individual processing rather than on how sociocultural contexts mediate the nature and quality of listening. This article draws on a study involving observations of listening lessons conducted by ten English teachers regarded as skilled practitioners, interviews with these teachers and with…
Descriptors: Listening, Social Behavior, Behavior Standards, English Teachers
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Hurd, Clayton A. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
This case study is concerned with how institutional practices of normative whiteness can impede the school involvement of Mexican-descent students. It examines how damaging forms of white normativity can operate in school settings where one might least expect to find them: in commemorations of Mexican cultural holidays. The author shows how such…
Descriptors: Holidays, School Activities, Mexican Americans, Case Studies
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Hand, Cynthia G.; Archer, Robert P.; Handel, Richard W.; Forbey, Johnathan D. – Assessment, 2007
Numerous studies have reported that the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Adolescent (MMPI-A) produces a high frequency of within-normal-limits basic scale profiles for adolescents with significant clinical pathology (e.g., Archer, 2005). The current study builds on the observation that the MMPI-A normative sample included participants…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Profiles, Pathology, Personality
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Suvivuo, Pia; Tossavainen, Kerttu; Kontula, Osmo – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2009
This qualitative narrative study examined contraceptive use and non-use in light of the Theory of Planned Behaviour. The purpose of this paper was to understand contraceptive use and non-use among Finnish teenage girls: why do girls use or not use contraception in a sexually motivated situation and how do the determinants of the Theory of Planned…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Contraception, Females, Self Efficacy
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Stearns, Elizabeth; Dodge, Kenneth A.; Nicholson, Melba – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2008
This study investigated the effects of the peer social context and child characteristics on the growth of authority-acceptance behavior problems across first, second, and third grades, using data from the normative sample of the Fast Track Project. Three hundred sixty-eight European American and African American boys and girls (51% male; 46%…
Descriptors: African American Students, Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Observation
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Werner, Nicole E.; Grant, Samantha – Social Development, 2009
Prior research has shown that parental social cognitions are associated with child outcomes such as aggression. The goal of this study was to examine mothers' cognitions about relational aggression, and to explore linkages between mothers' attributions and normative beliefs about aggression and children's competence with peers. Participants…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Predictor Variables, Gender Differences, Behavior Standards
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Abrams, Dominic; Rutland, Adam; Cameron, Lindsey; Ferrell, Jennifer – Developmental Psychology, 2007
To test social and cognitive variables that may affect the development of subjective group dynamics, the authors had 224 children between the ages of 5 and 12 years evaluate an in-group and an out-group and normative and deviant in-group members under conditions of high or low accountability to in-group peers. In-group bias and relative…
Descriptors: Peer Groups, Group Dynamics, Accountability, Childhood Attitudes
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Whitehead, Sarah; Biddle, Stuart – European Physical Education Review, 2008
Low levels of physical activity among adolescent girls are a cause for concern. Examining girls' physical activity perceptions and motivations through in-depth qualitative research allows for greater understanding of the reasons behind their physical activity-related choices. Forty-seven girls aged 14 to 16 years participated in exploratory focus…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Attitudes, Motivation
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Kochenderfer-Ladd, B.; Pelletier, M. E. – Journal of School Psychology, 2008
A multilevel design was used to test a model in which teachers' attitudes (beliefs) about bullying (e.g., it is normative; assertive children do not get bullied; children wouldn't be bullied if they avoided mean kids) were hypothesized to influence if and how they intervene in bullying interactions. In turn, it was hypothesized that teachers'…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Bullying, Behavior Standards, Grade 4
Greenberg, Polly – Early Childhood Today, 2005
Understanding the causes of a child's disruptive behavior and setting reasonable and firm standards can make for better teachers. This article describes how to understand the reasons behind why a child "always starts trouble," and suggests methods for teachers to use to set firm and reasonable standards in order to make the child aware of…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Behavior Problems, Preschool Children, Behavior Standards
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Peters, Ronald J.; Meshack, Angela F.; Kelder, Steven H.; Webb, Patrick; Smith, Dexter; Garner, Kevin – Journal of Drug Education, 2007
While the epidemiologic trends concerning alprazolam (Xanax[R]) are unknown, the use of benzodiazepines, in general, has increased in popularity among youth within recent years. To shed light on the drug problem, the current pilot study used a qualitative approach to investigate relevant beliefs, norms, and perceived addiction associated with…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Social Behavior, Behavior Standards, Social Reinforcement
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Hope, Andrew – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2010
The growth of surveillance in UK schools in recent years has resulted in the development of what can be labelled as the surveillance curriculum. Operating through the overt and hidden curricula, contemporary surveillance practices and technologies not only engage students in a discourse of control, but also increasingly socialise them into a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Observation, Internet, Educational Practices
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Quinn, Therese M. – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2007
This article focuses on the concept of leadership endorsed by an urban all-girls' public school and how heteronormative ideas about female success were resisted by a group of the school's gay students through gender performances and named sexualities. The author argues that queer students are gender projects that the school uses to define and…
Descriptors: Leadership, Public Schools, Urban Schools, Single Sex Schools
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