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Olswang, Steven G.; Cohen, William D. – 1979
Two studies, conducted at the University of Washington and 30 large research-oriented institutions, examined the issue of performance of college and university administrators. In the first study, operational dissonance among the three levels of academic administrators were examined. Based on the role prescriptions and job functions of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Education, Administrator Evaluation, Administrators
Farrar, Margaret M. – 1975
This paper presents a review of research studies and theories involving sociodramatic play and its effect on the learning power of middle class children. Discussion centers on definitions, criteria, and principles of play, and ways for teachers to identify and encourage sociodramatic play in the classroom. Play, and especially sociodramatic play,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Creativity, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education
Cohen, Andrew D. – 2001
The focus of the paper is one aspect of language teacher education, namely, that of having teachers view styles- and strategies-based instruction as a crucial aspect of the instructional process. The paper starts by reviewing learning style preferences, language learner strategies, the role of motivation, and the notion of styles- and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Cultural Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Magrath, Douglas R. – 1995
A discussion of the use of dialogues in second language instruction focuses on uses of the techniques that are more appropriate than those used in the era of audio-lingual methodology. It is argued that during this period, dialogues were overused. Techniques are offered for use of dialogues to develop learners' listening and speaking skills.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Dialogs (Language), English (Second Language)
Russell, Anne L. – 1996
Learning to use technology can be traumatic for adults. This study is qualitative and based on personal e-mail diaries written by adult learners. It identifies six stages adults may go through as they learn to use technology to communicate electronically. Initially, 30 teachers studying in a post-graduate university course were involved in a…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Assignments, Childrens Literature, Computer Anxiety
de Kadt, Elizabeth – 1995
A case is made for a broader approach to the study of politeness strategies, as has been demanded increasingly by linguists working on non-Western languages. Using data from a role-played dialogue involving a request in the Southern Bantu language Zulu, speakers are first located culturally, then the sequence of vrebal utterances as a whole is…
Descriptors: African Languages, Body Language, Dialogs (Language), Foreign Countries
Gaudart, Hyacinth – 1990
A study investigated the use of drama activities in English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) instruction in Malaysia. Instruction occurred over an extended period of time and involved over 300 teachers, with a wide range of training and experience, in secondary and higher education institutions. Students were low-level, intermediate, or advanced…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Dramatics, English (Second Language)
Pierce, Gloria – 1990
Emphasizing critical thinking as the source of renewal and survival of organizations, this document begins by analyzing the Exxon Valdez oil spill and the destruction of the space shuttle Challenger as examples of inadequate critical thinking. The role of management education in promoting critical thinking is explored as well as the need for a…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Critical Incidents Method, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
Petrimoulx, John – 1986
Thirteen classroom activities designed to provide active language practice for students of English as a second language are described. Some highlight a targeted grammatical structure, and others require that students work together to solve a problem. Each is designated by level of difficulty (beginning, intermediate, or advanced), skill focus…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Courts
Mettee, Dorothy L. – 1983
Noting that new approaches must be found to decrease the numbers of inmates returning to United States prisons and to provide means for productive changes that will result in self-improvement and new options for inmates both inside and outside the prison after their release, a drama program was established in 1979 for inmates at the Federal…
Descriptors: Acting, Behavior Modification, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Kumayama, A. – 1986
An examination of the different cultural traits, values, and business strategies of Americans and Japanese through simulation and role-playing is presented. A Japanese player and an American player, when presented with scripts, have a business conversation about a hypothetical business venture, and then discuss the interaction in interviews. The…
Descriptors: Body Language, Business Communication, Cultural Context, Cultural Education
Garr, Madeline – 1988
A technique adopted for a course in advanced conversation in English as a second language used a combination of writing, acting, and self-monitoring activities to teach a variety of culturally valuable skills: narration, expression of opinion, and discussion of common issues in culturally sensitive ways. Students write plays as a group about…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Classroom Techniques, Conversational Language Courses, Cultural Traits
Dabbs, James M., Jr.; And Others – 1983
Traditionally, group research has focused on outcome rather than process. In order to provide an efficient means of data collection and analysis in group process, the Automatic Vocal Transaction Analyzer (AVTA) system was developed to generate an objective chronography of conversation vocalizations, pauses, turntaking, switching, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics, Group Experience
LaFromboise, Teresa D. – 1981
Recently, Indian people from the United States and Canada recommended coping-skills training for American Indians, to help in handling stress, becoming self-determined, being assertive, problem solving, and redesigning social roles and support systems. Some 30 tribal groups and agencies participated in a cultural adaptation of an assertive…
Descriptors: American Indians, Assertiveness, Biculturalism, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Bailey, Chris Howard – 1979
The use of improvisational drama to foster classroom communication about works of literature and about controversial topics of concern to students is described in this paper. After discussing the values of improvisational drama in the English classroom, the paper outlines a five-day sequence of exercises and activities involving relaxation,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Creative Dramatics