نتایج جستجو برای: teacher behavior

تعداد نتایج: 665759  

Journal: :Suicide & life-threatening behavior 2004
Nicholas S Ialongo Amy L Koenig-McNaught Barry M Wagner Jane L Pearson Beth K McCreary Jeanne Poduska Sheppard Kellam

This study attempted to assess whether family demographic characteristics and child aggressive behavior are equal to or better than child self-reported depressive symptoms in predicting suicidal behavior. Participants were a community population of African Americans first recruited at age 6 and followed periodically through age 19-20. Measures included child self-reports of depressed mood, hope...

1994
Jens B. Asendorpf

A longitudinal study of children's individual developmental functions in observed inhibited behavior toward strangers and in teacher judgments of inhibition in school showed that IQ and teacher judgments of social competence predicted a decrease in both measures of inhibition over a 6-year period from ages 4 through 10 years. These findings suggest that, with increasing age, more intelligent or...

2014
Jennifer Yu Louie Shu-wen Wang Joey Fung Anna Lau

Previous research suggests that adult perceptions of children’s social competence may vary depending on the socialization goals in a given cultural context. There is also ample evidence of cultural differences in values concerning emotional display, with East Asian collectivistic contexts favoring restraint and Western individualistic contexts favoring open expression of internal states. The pr...

2003
Fabien Montagne Samuel Delepoulle Philippe Preux

In real life, learning is greatly speeded-up by the intervention of a teacher who gives examples, or shows, how to perform a certain task. In all this abstract, we let apart structural simpli cations of the problem by the designer which to not deal explicitely with learning. The intervention of the teacher can be realized in di erent ways: verbal explanation, demonstration, guidance, shaping th...

2013
Karen Golda Gross

Substantial empirical data indicates that elementary school teachers are disturbed by student behavior problems in a classroom. A study was conducted in order to determine which behaviors teachers report to be most disturbing and whether there are any teachers gender differences in an all-male Orthodox Jewish Yeshiva elementary school classroom. The participants consisted of 149 elementary scho...

2009
Andres De Los Reyes David B. Henry Patrick H. Tolan Lauren S. Wakschlag Lauren Wakschlag Margaret Briggs-Gowan Alice Carter Barbara Danis Carri Hill Kate Keenan Helen Egger Dominic Cicchetti

Prior work has not tested the basic theoretical notion that informant discrepancies in reports of children’s behavior exist, in part, because different informants observe children’s behavior in different settings. We examined patterns of observed preschool disruptive behavior across varying social contexts in the laboratory and whether they related to parent-teacher rating discrepancies of disr...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2009
Andres De Los Reyes David B Henry Patrick H Tolan Lauren S Wakschlag

Prior work has not tested the basic theoretical notion that informant discrepancies in reports of children's behavior exist, in part, because different informants observe children's behavior in different settings. We examined patterns of observed preschool disruptive behavior across varying social contexts in the laboratory and whether they related to parent-teacher rating discrepancies of disr...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2009
Christine M Wienke Totura Amy E Green Marc S Karver Ellis L Gesten

The present study assessed agreement between student self-report and teacher ratings of bullying and victimization relative to psychological, behavioral, and academic correlates. Middle school students (N=1442) and teachers completed surveys evaluating peer relationships and psychosocial adjustment. Analyses of variance and logistic regressions were used to examine rater agreement on bullying/v...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2005
James J Hudziak Eske M Derks Robert R Althoff William Copeland Dorret I Boomsma

OBJECTIVE To estimate the genetic and environmental contributions to oppositional defiant behavior (ODB) from mother, father, and teacher report using the Conners Revised Short Forms in a large twin sample. METHOD ODB data were collected from 1,595 mothers, 1,114 fathers, and 793 teachers of 7-year-old twin pairs from the Netherlands Twin Registry in the 1990-1992 cohort with an 80% response ...

2007
David F. Feldon

Research in the development of teacher cognition and teaching performance in K–12 classrooms has identified consistent challenges and patterns of behavior that are congruent with the predictions of dual-process models of cognition. However, cognitive models of information processing are not often used to synthesize these results. This article reviews findings from the research on teaching and t...

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