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Maria, Flavia; dos Santos, Teixeira; Mortimer, Eduardo Fleury – International Journal of Science Education, 2003
In this article we analyse the interaction between a high school chemistry teacher and her students from two different classes, emphasizing how emotions, affects and feelings contributed to, or obstructed, the dynamic of interactions. The data come from an ethnographic research approach and include videotapes of the lessons, interviews and field…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Chemistry, Teacher Student Relationship, Secondary School Teachers
Fisher, Jane; Rowe, Heather; Feekery, Colin – Clinical Psychologist, 2004
While infant behaviour is influenced by maternal care, infant crying and dysregulated sleep can reciprocally affect maternal mood. The temperament and behaviour of two 4-12-months-old infant cohorts admitted with their mothers to a residential parenting program were examined using behaviour charts and the Short Infant Temperament Questionnaire…
Descriptors: Crying, Infants, Psychological Patterns, Child Behavior
Vuorela, Minna; Nummenmaa, Lauri – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2004
We examined what events cause emotional reactions when students use a web-based learning environment (WBLE) in their studies, and how the emotions experienced while using the WBLE, emotion regulation strategies and computer self-efficacy are related to collaborative activities in the environment. Lability of emotional reactions and their…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Internet, Educational Environment, Self Efficacy
Ramanathan, Hema – Multicultural Education, 2006
Emerging literature on Asian Americans shows that perceptions about the community are often at odds with reality. Asian Americans desire to be "normal," to fit in. Whether it is to be accepted as "honorary Whites" so as not to remain "forever foreigners," or to get by in a racist society by staying quiet and behaving so that nobody would bother…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, Asian Americans, Social Influences, Social Bias
Burry, Caroline Long; Wright, Lois – Child Welfare, 2006
Permanency planning for infants with prenatal substance exposure is challenging due to characteristics of the infants and the ongoing substance use or relapse of the parents. Visitation is a primary mechanism through which child welfare workers determine and support permanency planning. Productive use of visitation for permanency planning for…
Descriptors: Infants, Child Welfare, Prenatal Influences, Drug Use
Lagace-Seguin, Daniel G.; d'Entremont, Marc-Robert L. – Early Child Development and Care, 2006
The relationship between less than optimal parenting styles, child transgressions and maternal depression were examined. It was predicted that variations in parenting styles would predict maternal depression over and above child transgressions. The present study involved approximately 68 children, their mothers and their preschool teachers.…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Preschool Teachers, Child Behavior, Interpersonal Competence
Van Veen, Klaas; Sleegers, Peter – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2006
This exploratory study examines how teachers perceive their work within the current context of educational reform. A cognitive social-psychological approach to emotions offers the theoretical framework for understanding what teachers have at stake within the context of the reforms. Six Dutch secondary school teachers with strongly differing…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Educational Change, Psychological Patterns, Social Psychology
Zero to Three/National Center for Clinical Infant Programs, Arlington, VA. – 1993
The Study Group on Violence is recommending the implementation of several initial steps that can begin to alleviate the repercussions of pervasive violence in U.S. homes, individual communities and society as a whole. When the Study Group began examining the impact of violence on very young children, their families and practitioners, it realized…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Emotional Response
Martini, Mary – 1994
This research reports on an ethnographic study of Marquesas Islanders and their concepts of violent and aggressive behavior. The study interviewed six mothers about their children's behavior at three stages of early life: (1) infants and toddlers; (2) school-aged children; and (3) adolescents. Analysis of the research suggests that violence is…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Conflict Resolution, Emotional Response
Beylerian, Nvair Kadian – 1993
An 18-year old's freshman year in college is not only a test of his or her intellect, but also a test in social skills, adaptability to new living situations, and other conditions. This study examined the link of emotions to compulsive eating and its use as a coping mechanism for female college students. It explores the stresses of the transition…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Body Weight, College Environment, College Freshmen
Boekaerts, Monique – 1994
This paper presents findings of a study that examined the effects of age and gender on the ways in which students in The Netherlands coped with academic and interpersonal stressors. Two types of coping strategies were examined--problem-focused and emotion-focused. Problem-focused coping refers to attempts to alter the stressor through…
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Response, Foreign Countries
Brownell, Celia A.; Etheridge, Wendy; Hungerford, Anne; Kelley, Sue – 1997
Self-regulation is a major developmental accomplishment that begins in infancy and continues throughout childhood. This study focused on early socialization of self-regulation, and examined whether there was a common core of self-regulation in young children cutting across contexts and age, and whether the same maternal behaviors operate similarly…
Descriptors: Developmental Continuity, Developmental Stages, Emotional Response, Longitudinal Studies
Bugental, Daphne Blunt – 1991
Individual differences in the regulatory processes involved in managing difficult interpersonal interactions were investigated. Interpersonal systems that easily escalate to produce coercive or violent encounters in adult-child relationships were of particular interest. Adults who were predisposed to view adult-child interactions as containing…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Adults, Child Caregivers, Children
Brunner, Diane – 1993
In studying the lyrics of popular music, and particularly aspects of violent attitudes toward women, teachers discover what language represents to students and what students experience through the songs. The texts created about artifacts like song lyrics suggest more about the students as knowers than about the objects being studied. Exploring…
Descriptors: Aggression, Cultural Context, Emotional Response, English Curriculum
Feldman, Robert S.; Coats, Erik – 1993
This study examined the relationship of nonverbal encoding and decoding skills to the level of exposure to television. Subjects were children in second through sixth grade. Three nonverbal skills (decoding, spontaneous encoding, and posed encoding) were assessed for each of five emotions: anger, disgust, fear or surprise, happiness, and sadness.…
Descriptors: Anger, Audience Response, Child Behavior, Children