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Becker, Henry Jay – 1987
This study addresses the issue of how different school organizational patterns affect the academic learning of students of different backgrounds and abilities. Using data from the Pennsylvania Educational Quality Assessment (EQA) on approximately 8,000 sixth-grade students in elementary and middle schools, the study examines how instructional…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Class Organization, Elementary Education
McPartland, James M. – 1987
This study tests the general hypothesis that there is no single best way to organize a middle school to meet the variety of needs of early adolescent students. Using data from a sample of 433 schools in the Pennsylvania Educational Quality Assessment, it examines the effects of self-contained classroom instruction and departmentalization on two…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Class Organization, Class Size, Departments
Rowan, Brian; Miracle, Andrew W., Jr. – 1982
A study tested two hypotheses aimed at explaining the "self-fulfilling prophesy" that results when students are divided into ability group systems. The differential instruction hypothesis explains achievement differentials produced by grouping systems in terms of the differential instruction received by students. The peer differentials…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Class Organization, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Evertson, Carolyn M.; And Others – 1981
This manual was built around eleven "prescriptions" for the successful management of the elementary school classroom. Each section is prefaced by an advisory statement: (1) "readying the classroom"--classroom space and materials should be ready for the beginning of the school year; (2) "planning rules and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Class Activities, Class Organization, Classroom Environment
Holt, Ladd; Uhlenberg, Don – 1978
New and innovative approaches to teaching in elementary schools are often advocated by university teacher education programs but fail to reach the actual classroom. This phenomenon was explored by interviewing graduates from the University of Utah elementary education program. These teachers were required to take two courses designed to prepare…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Class Organization, Educational Change, Elementary School Teachers
Shulkin, Sunny; And Others – 1979
This workshop module focuses on how teachers can structure situations and activities in their classrooms to encourage or require a much broader range of behaviors and skills than are usually called for. It is designed to increase teachers' awareness of the various structural elements that can be manipulated in a classroom, and the way in which…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Class Activities, Class Organization, Classroom Design
Koehler, Virginia, Comp. – 1979
Investigators wrote proposals for research on the nature and learning of communicative processes in the elementary classroom. Three questions were addressed: (1) What is the nature of communication in the classroom? (2) How do students acquire the rules of classroom discourse? (3) What is the effect of inadequate learning of classroom discourse…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Class Organization, Classroom Communication, Cognitive Processes
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Reading Education. – 1974
Developed and coordinated by the Bureau of Reading Education of the New York State Education Department, Project Alert is a statewide inservice program to facilitate instituting or improving the diagnostic-prescriptive approach to reading instruction. As part of this program, a reading resource kit was prepared by the bureau to give structure and…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Noar, Gertrude – 1974
This book is intended for both beginning and experienced teachers who face many difficult challenges in today's desegregated school. Teachers must come to feel and recognize the many contingencies of the desegregated classroom if it is to be a place for learning. Because social class segregates children as often as does race, the major question…
Descriptors: Attendance, Class Activities, Class Organization, Classroom Communication
Simon, Alan J. – 1971
Designed as a comprehensive district-wide elementary education program, the Directed Learning Program, funded under Title I of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act, is meant to encourage learning at an individual rate related to achievement ability rather than to age. The basic for instruction is the home base group in which students…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Organization, Compensatory Education, Educational Diagnosis
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Petty, Ray – Science Teacher, 1988
Discusses some of the principles of classroom management and discipline that can be used in the classroom. Includes avoiding distracting verbal exchanges, a management system, the use of verbal reprimand, room arrangements and isolation. Concludes that planning and attention to classroom management are worth the effort. (CW)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Class Organization, Classes (Groups of Students), Classroom Communication
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Epstein, Joyce L. – Journal of Social Issues, 1985
Employs data from 94 elementary schools to examine the prevalence and effects of resegregation. Reports that (1) positive attitudes toward integration influence teachers' selection of grouping practices that promote student interaction; and (2) less resegregative classroom structures are more advantageous for Black students' achievement. (KH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Class Organization, Classroom Desegregation
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Day, Barbara; Drake, Kay N. – Educational Leadership, 1986
Supports B. Plowden and David Elkind's rationale for developmental early childhood education that considers children's unique learning modes. Describes four program elements: opportunities for developmental tasks, teachers' knowledge of children's development, concrete learning experiences, and appropriate setting. Discusses curriculum…
Descriptors: Child Development, Class Organization, Curriculum Development, Developmental Psychology
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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
Ediger, Marlow – 1997
The classroom should be organized for optimal pupil achievement. Learners should be free to view and read diverse forms and kinds of printed work in a relaxed atmosphere. An area in the classroom should be designated for large group instruction where pupils may work together as a unit. Another area in the classroom should be used to stress…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Electronic Mail
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