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Pascarella, Ernest T. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1975
This paper reported the results of a factor analytic study of faculty perceptions of a specific student group, senior Arts and Sciences students, and those students' perceptions of their class peers. The investigation attempted to determine the degree of congruence in the factors or dimensions along which both groups judge student characteristics.…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Measurement Instruments, Peer Acceptance, Research Methodology
Bentivegna, Angelo; Weis, Susan F. – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1977
Male and female college administrators and faculty (270) were used in a study to determine attitudes of home economists toward the acceptance of males in the field. There was general acceptance of males entering the profession, males were more accepting than females, and professional rank, salary, age, and work experience were not associated with…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Research, Higher Education, Home Economics Education
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Saunders, Bruce T.; Di Tullio, William M. – Psychology in the Schools, 1972
The results of this study indicated that there is no substantive evidence to support the hypothesis that teachers' perceptions of children as emotionally disturbed can be modified through the application of the Rosenthal effect. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Bias, Elementary School Students
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McKalip, Keith J. – School Counselor, 1979
Presents an approach to developing acceptance of handicapped students in a mainstreaming situation by staff and normal students. Planning should be developed prior to the handicapped child's entrance into a regular classroom. Handicapped learner labels should be avoided. Counselors should provide leadership in this endeavor. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Elementary Education, Guidelines, Handicapped Children
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Warncke, Edna W. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1981
Children who have reading disabilities are prone to become emotionally maladjusted due to the humiliation of poor reading ability and the anxiety over gaining peer approval. Adding to the child's problems are negative parental reactions. Suggestions for remedies are given. (JN)
Descriptors: Emotional Adjustment, Parent Attitudes, Peer Acceptance, Positive Reinforcement
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Greco, Laurie A.; Morris, Tracy L. – Behavior Therapy, 2005
Childhood social anxiety consistently has been linked with low levels of peer acceptance, yet little is known about the factors contributing to this association. We therefore examined the mediating and moderating role of social skills and close friendships, two conceptually and empirically relevant variables which were hypothesized to contribute…
Descriptors: Females, Friendship, Children, Peer Acceptance
Enell, Nancy C. – 1982
To determine the success of mainstreaming programs for special education students, interviews were conducted with teachers, peers, and 40 elementary, intermediate and high school students from four disability groups: blindness and partial vision, deafness and hard of hearing, orthopedic or health impairments, and mental retardation. Regular…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Mainstreaming
Milich, Richard; And Others – 1981
In order to determine whether preschool children can successfully identify externalizing symptomatic behaviors (aggression and hyperactivity) in their male classmates, and whether children's perceptions are associated with peer-rated popularity and rejection, 154 preschool boys and girls were interviewed through the use of a peer-nominating…
Descriptors: Aggression, Hyperactivity, Identification, Males
Larson, Harry J.; And Others – 1978
The study compared two groups of fourth grade special needs children differing in mainstreaming experience--one group was currently receiving more segregated instruction than they had the prior year and the other group was receiving less. Variables investigated included measures of their attitude toward school, social acceptance by regular class…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Exceptional Child Research, Handicapped Children, Intermediate Grades
Rose, Chris – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1978
The social acceptance of two groups of trainable mentally retarded students by both students and teachers was assessed by questionnaire in two elementary schools. (DLS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Mainstreaming, Mental Retardation
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Uskiewicz, Vincent D.; Willower, Donald J. – Urban Education, 1973
Reports a study which investigated perceived pupil control ideology consensus among teachers, their colleagues, and their principal, and its relation to teacher job satisfaction, using as subjects a sample drawn from the eastern and central regions of Pennsylvania. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Elementary School Teachers, Individual Power, Interprofessional Relationship
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Glow, R. A.; Glow, P. H. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1980
To develop a peer rating scale from which a behavioral complex corresponding to hyperkinetic impulse disorder could emerge, 27 seventh graders answered a yes/no 50-item questionnaire on child behavior for each of 23 classroom peers. The findings refute the view that hyperactivity is merely a pejorative term used by adults about child behavior.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales, Elementary Education, Hyperactivity
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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Davies, John Dwyfor; Davies, Pat – Support for Learning, 1988
This article examines the role of the support and advisory teacher in serving handicapped students in the British educational system. Stressed is the process of developing a positive profile so that teachers perceive the support staff positively. A model of varieties of credibility is applied to the support teacher's role. (DB)
Descriptors: Consultants, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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York, Jennifer; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1992
This article reports results of a survey of general educators, special educators, and classmates involved in the integration of middle school students with severe disabilities into eight general education classes in two communities. Integration was perceived positively by all of the educators and by most of the students. (DB)
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Mainstreaming, Middle Schools
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