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Chen, Xinyin; And Others – Child Development, 1992
Measures of peer acceptance and peers' social reputation were administered to 8 and 10 year olds in Shanghai, China, and Ontario, Canada. Results indicated that sociability was correlated with peer acceptance, and aggression with peer rejection, in both countries. Shyness was negatively correlated with peer acceptance in the Canadian sample. (BC)
Descriptors: Aggression, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

Hoffman, Michael; Schwarzwald, Joseph – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1992
The influence of self-esteem on the use of status considerations as determinants of interpersonal acceptance was studied for 356 male and 366 female Israeli junior high school students. Results suggest that individuals with high self-esteem may be more likely to see themselves as equals to higher status others. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Ethnicity, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Relationship

Lloyd, Claire; Wilton, Keri; Townsend, Michael – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2000
Six case studies investigated the outcomes of inclusive education on six children with mild mental retardation. In five cases, teachers had attempted to modify their programs to provide individualized instruction for high-risk children. All six children made very poor academic progress and five were poorly accepted socially by their classmates.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries

Cambra, Cristina – American Annals of the Deaf, 2002
A survey of 792 hearing students (ages 10-20) in 22 Spanish schools found students with deafness are well received socially by hearing classmates. Hearing students in general felt that students with deafness might be better looked after at a special school and did not work as hard as hearing students. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Chang, Lei; Liu, Hongyun; Wen, Zhonglin; Fung, Kitty Y.; Wang, Yan; Xu, Yiyuan – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
The authors present a model of adolescents' peer relations in the classroom that integrates 3 social processes involving the adolescent students, the classroom teacher, and peers. One of the hypotheses was that teacher liking of students mediated the relation between students' social behaviors (e.g.. antisocial disruption and prosocial leadership)…
Descriptors: Teacher Influence, Social Environment, Peer Acceptance, Adolescents

Walker, Sue – Child Study Journal, 2004
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between sex, social status and social behavior in a sample of Australian preschool-aged children. Social behavior has emerged as an important predictor of social status for children in middle childhood however, although early childhood may be an optimum period for implementation of…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Social Behavior, Gender Differences, Peer Acceptance
Higgins, Louise T. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2004
To compare the culturally acquired aspects of fears in two different cultures, the author gave an augmented version of the I. M. Marks and A. M. Mathews Fear Scale (1979) to 50 female students in China and 49 female students in England. When the rank ordering of the fears measured in both groups was compared, the author found a high positive…
Descriptors: Socialization, Cultural Differences, Correlation, Foreign Countries
Renshaw, Peter D.; Brown, Peter J. – 1991
This study investigated the relation of loneliness in middle childhood to behavioral, sociometric, and attributional measures of social functioning. Data for 128 third- through sixth-graders were collected on three occasions during a 1-year span. Teachers completed a rating scale assessing students' social behavior. Children's peer acceptance was…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries

Quicke, J. C. – Disability, Handicap and Society, 1986
Most existing studies of pupil-pupil interactions in special education have been psychology-based and have not considered the significance of students' social background. An ethnographic study examined the attitudes of academic and remedial British secondary students toward handicapped or otherwise deviant students. Results raised questions about…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics

Younger, Alastair J.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1985
Examined age-related changes in the organization underlying children's ratings of peer social deviance. Peer ratings of aggression, withdrawal, and likeability using the Pupil Evaluation Inventory (PEI) were collected from first, fourth, and seventh graders. For all ages aggression and likeability items were found to comprise cohesive categories…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aggression, Children, Elementary Education
Rogers, Bill, Ed. – Paul Chapman Publishing, 2004
This book came about as a result of working directly alongside teachers working with challenging children and children with emotional behavioural disorders. These teachers (from Australia and the UK) work with children in mainstream and special education settings. Teachers spend a third of their waking and working day with children. Most teachers…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Peer Acceptance

Verschueren, Karine; And Others – Child Development, 1996
Two studies examined young children's internal working model of self and their competence, social acceptance, behavioral adjustment, and behavioral manifestations of self-esteem. Results indicated significant and positive relations of the positiveness of self with competence and social acceptance, with behavioral adjustment to school, and with…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Competence, Kindergarten Children

Gannon, Paul M.; MacLean, Doug – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1997
A study measured the general attitudes toward disability of 337 students, 49 academic staff, and 21 administrative staff in a small Australian university. Attitudes toward disability were more positive than the general population; however, this did not translate into positive concrete support for university students with emotional disabilities.…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Attitudes toward Disabilities, College Faculty, College Students

Rossiter, Lucille; Horvath, Peter – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1996
This study of 91 Canadian children (ages 10-13) investigated the effects of integration, social contact, and information on the attitudes of elementary school children toward their peers with disabilities. Students in integrated classes were found to have more positive attitudes in comparison to those in nonintegrated classes. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Zarbatany, Lynne; And Others – Child Development, 1990
A group of 91 fifth and sixth graders kept diaries of liked and disliked peer behaviors and important peer activities for a week. Another group of 81 fifth and sixth graders rated the importance and prevalence of each activity and indicated most liked and disliked positive and negative behaviors. Three main functions were evident. (RH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Grade 5