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Purdue Univ., Lafayette, IN. Educational Research Center. – 1973
This rating scale was developed to yield a measure of peer acceptance and socialization for students in grades 1-6. Each child is asked to consider his classmates in terms of three sets of questions, each set having 20 items. The child responds to the question by circling yes or no or sometimes on the answer sheet. Items are organized around three…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Interpersonal Competence
Boy Scouts of America, New Brunswick, NJ. – 1974
The Instructor's Guide is intended for use in training adult leaders to foster understanding and involvement of the handicapped in Cub Scout activities. Suggestions are offered for organizing two leadership training sessions which include defining types of handicaps leaders may encounter, conducting buzz group discussions on similarities between…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adult Education, Definitions, Exceptional Child Education

Bak, John J.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1987
Students in grades four to six (N=77) judged the capabilities of peers traditionally labeled as "learning disabled" or "educable mentally retarded" but depicted in written vignettes only as attending either a resource room or special classroom. Students in special classes were judged significantly less capable than students in resource room…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Intermediate Grades, Labeling (of Persons), Learning Disabilities

Siperstein, Gary N.; And Others – American Journal of Mental Retardation, 1988
Forty-six intermediate grade students expressed their attitudes toward an unknown mentally retarded student presented in a videotape, and indicated their social acceptance, rejection, or neglect of a mentally retarded peer in their classroom. Children's attitudes toward the videotaped child were related to their sociometric choices of the retarded…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Childhood Attitudes, Intermediate Grades, Mainstreaming

Sabornie, Edward J.; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1988
The assigned and received social status of mildly learning-disabled, mildly behaviorally disordered, and nonhandicapped high school students (n=66) was examined. The samples' social status differed significantly from a larger nonhandicapped population. Cross-categorical comparisons of assigned social status showed no significant differences,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Comparative Analysis, High Schools
Fredericks, Bud – Exceptional Parent, 1986
A parent describes how presenting information on what it is like to have a disability to his son's teacher and fifth grade classmates helped his Down Syndrome son to adjust to a new school and achieve acceptance. The success of this strategy should encourage other parents to make comparable efforts. (JC)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adjustment (to Environment), Downs Syndrome, Elementary Education

Jellison, Judith A.; And Others – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1984
Study results indicate that positive social interactions between nonhandicapped and handicapped students in the integrated music classroom, with increases in nonhandicapped students' acceptance of handicapped students, are not a result of music classroom experiences and music instruction alone, but also of the degree to which teaching conditions…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Educational Research
Croom, Barry; Flowers, James L. – 2000
A study investigated whether Future Farmers of America (FFA) members and non-members differed in their perception of FFA programs and services and whether their perceptions were influenced by gender and ethnicity, enrollment choice, prior enrollment in an agricultural class, block scheduling, grade level, and extracurricular activities. A…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Demography, Educational Research, Influences

Schuck, Robert F. – Action in Teacher Education, 1982
Professional educators, practitioners, and educational researchers should reflect upon and be self-critical of their professional attitudes and activities. Success in achieving educational goals depends upon a change in predominating attitudes and recognition of interdependency. (Author/CJ)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Researchers, Inservice Teacher Education, Interprofessional Relationship

Kehle, Thomas J.; Guidubaldi, John – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1980
The study examined the efficacy of systematic team placement and individualized educational plans (IEPs) on enhancing the social integration of 200 educable mentally retarded and learning/behaviorally disturbed children into regular elementary classrooms. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Individualized Education Programs
Marlowe, Mike – Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 1979
A study investigated the effectiveness of a therapeutic motor development program in increasing the social adjustment and peer acceptance of a mainstreamed 10-year-old educable mentally retarded boy. The motor development program was based on the games analysis model and involved the S and 13 of his normal classmates. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Games, Intermediate Grades, Mainstreaming

Briley, Ron – Social Education, 1997
Examines two seminal films of adolescent rebellion, "The Wild One" and "Rebel Without a Cause." Argues that both films expressed a discontent with, and acted as a critique of, the complacency and conformity of the postwar United States. Discusses the films' own ambivalent attitudes to issues of conformity and alienation. (MJP)
Descriptors: Alienation, American Dream, Conformity, Cultural Background

Porath, Marion – Roeper Review, 1996
An approach to assessment is described in which elementary children's motivation to learn and perceptions of ability and social acceptance are measured, in addition to the more traditional ability and achievement measures. Case studies of 4 gifted children (ages 7-10) are presented to investigate how individual differences in self-perception and…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Case Studies
Mayo, Melora – Camping Magazine, 2002
Camps for children with serious diseases or disabilities are becoming more common. These camps provide children and their families with ongoing support systems and allow children to interact with peers who accept them for who they are while having fun. Counselors with similar conditions make good role models. Camps sponsored by four national…
Descriptors: Camping, Chronic Illness, Coping, Disabilities
Winfree, Christy; Williams, Richard; Powell, Gwynn M. – Camping Magazine, 2002
A relatively new method of helping pediatric cancer patients cope with their illness is specially designed summer camps. Camp helps children with cancer address psychological effects of the disease, bodily changes, and self-concept, and helps parents and siblings cope. Sidebars present resources and tips on incorporating children with cancer into…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Camping, Cancer, Children