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FOX, ROBERT S.; AND OTHERS – 1964
AN ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMICS OF THE LEARNING SITUATIONS IN A VARIETY OF PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSROOMS WAS UNDERTAKEN. THE PROJECT MADE A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PATTERNS OF COOPERATION OR ALIENATION AMONG PARENTS, TEACHERS, PEERS, AND INDIVIDUAL PUPILS. THE PATTERNS CREATE LEARNING CULTURES OF DIFFERENT PRODUCTIVITY IN VARIOUS CLASSROOMS. THE DATA…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Comparative Analysis, Learning Activities, Parent Influence
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Ramsey, Christian N., Jr. – Journal of Medical Education, 1970
Student movement seeks radical innovation in comprehensive community health care and interprofessional collaboration to solve problems of health, the community and environment. (IR)
Descriptors: Health Services, Medical Education, Medical Students, Moral Values
Purkey, William W. – Gifted Child Quart, 1969
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted, High School Students
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Tremaine, Claire D. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
A two-part study was undertaken to test common criticisms of programs for gifted high school students. The study provided no data to support the contention that gifted programs breed elitism, snobbery, indifference, conceit, or any other negative quality. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Gifted, Grade Point Average, High Schools
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Fox, C. Lynn – Exceptional Children, 1989
Low socially accepted learning-disabled intermediate-grade students (N=86) were paired with 86 high socially accepted, nonhandicapped classmates for 8 weeks in 4 groups: mutual interest group, cooperative academic task group, Hawthorne effect/control group, and classroom control group. Evaluated were changes in classmates' ratings of…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Group Activities, Intermediate Grades, Interpersonal Competence
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Hughes, Jan N.; Cavell, Timothy A.; Prasad-Gaur, Archna – Journal of School Psychology, 2001
Uses longitudinal data to determine whether a positive view of perceived peer acceptance is a risk factor for continued aggression and social rejection for aggressive children. Results indicate that perceived peer acceptance did not predict aggression. However, children who reported higher levels of perceived peer acceptance received lower actual…
Descriptors: Aggression, High Risk Students, Interpersonal Relationship, Peer Acceptance
Ollila, Lloyd O. – 1971
There are many pros and cons to the recent trend of early reading. The opponents fear that too much emphasis on early reading may lead to a less rounded development of the child; they agree on providing the child with richer and more varied experiences to insure reading readiness. The advocates believe that today's children have already had more…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Developmental Psychology, Early Reading, Kindergarten
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Reddy, M. Malla – University Administration, 1975
The question addressed is whether the Indian youth are alienated and whether there is any relationship between student alienation and their levels of activism. Students at Osmania University were tested. (LBH)
Descriptors: Activism, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
Bastick, Tony, Ed.; Ezenne, Austin, Ed. – 2003
The issues and findings in the research essays in this collection focus on two main themes: the identification of challenges in preparing Caribbean students for the new global network and the isolation of the challenges posed in developing these global relations. Part 1, "Socially Sensitive Pedagogies," contains: (1) "Domain-Specific Modern…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Awareness, Discipline, Educational Research
Gottlieb, Jay; Leyser, Yona – Exceptional Education Quarterly: Peer Relations of Exceptional Children and Youth, 1981
Educable mentally retarded children who are mainstreamed are likely to have social problems due to personological concerns (maladaptive behavior, labeling) and environmental concerns (teacher attitudes and expectancies, peer attitudes). (CL)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Labeling (of Persons), Mainstreaming
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Bouffard, Therese; Roy, Mathieu; Vezeau, Carole – International Journal of Educational Research, 2005
Several studies suggest that children who chronically underachieve are, like children with learning disorders, at risk for negative outcomes and are more likely to experience adjustment problems than are their typically developing peers. This study compares children's self-esteem, perceived competence, negative perfectionism and beliefs of peer…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Personality, Emotional Adjustment, Social Adjustment
Larter, Sylvia E. – 1982
The experience of 88 physically handicapped and health impaired (PH/HI) children attending Toronto, Canada, regular elementary schools in either regular classes or "integrated" special education classes was assessed with regard to their academic, social, emotional, medical, and physical needs. The integrated classification meant they…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Emotional Adjustment, Individual Needs
Muse, Ivan D.; And Others – 1975
Study objectives were to: (1) generate comparative attitudinal profiles of rural administrators (n=32), teachers (n=77), students (n=290), and parents (n=121) from Northeastern Utah school districts (10 elementary and/or secondary schools); (2) isolate attitudes/factors contributing to turnover and other rural education problems; (3) establish a…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Educational Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
Turnbull, Ann P.; And Others – Rehabilitation Literature, 1978
Twenty-nine handicapped university students (14 physically handicapped, 9 visually handicapped, 5 learning disabled) were interviewed regarding their educational experiences. (BD)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Educational Experience, Emotional Adjustment, Higher Education
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Rickinson, Barbara; Rutherford, Desmond – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1996
The experience of students withdrawing from a university in their first year is explored. Students' perceptions of the factors which influenced their withdrawal decisions are examined. Findings support the hypothesis that the main factor influencing withdrawal/persistence behavior is the degree to which students can adjust to the new academic and…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Coping, Counseling
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