نتایج جستجو برای: teacher behavior

تعداد نتایج: 665759  

Journal: :Child and adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America 2014
Amanda P Williford Terri L Shelton

This article summarizes behavior management strategies for preschool children who are at high risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder that have found to be effective in improving child behavior. Both parent and teacher training programs are reviewed, as these have been backed by substantial research evidence. In addition, multimodal treatments that include some combination of parent t...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 1982
J E Ledingham A Younger A Schwartzman G Bergeron

This study examined the relationship among teacher, peer, and self-ratings of children's social behavior. The Pupil Evaluation Inventory was completed by 172 first-graders, 346 fourth-graders, 283 seventh-graders, and 30 teachers. Groups of deviant responders and controls were also selected from the total sample on the basis of peer-rated aggression and withdrawal scores. Interrater agreement w...

Journal: :Journal of school psychology 2016
Steven De Laet Hilde Colpin Karla Van Leeuwen Wim Van den Noortgate Stephan Claes Annelies Janssens Luc Goossens Karine Verschueren

This study examined whether the dopamine transporter DAT1 and the dopamine receptor DRD4 genes moderate the effect of student-reported teacher-student relationship affiliation or dissatisfaction on parent-reported adolescent rule-breaking behavior and behavioral engagement. The sample included 1053 adolescents (51% boys, Mage=13.79) from grades 7 to 9. Regression analyses were conducted using M...

Journal: :Behavior genetics 2006
E M Derks J J Hudziak C E M Van Beijsterveldt C V Dolan D I Boomsma

The goal of the present study is to examine genetic and environmental influences on maternal and teacher ratings of Attention Problems (AP) in 7-year-old children. Teachers completed the Teacher Report Form (N=2259 pairs), and mothers the Child Behavior Checklist (N=2057 pairs). Higher correlations were found in twins rated by the same teacher than in twins rated by different teachers. This can...

2012
Catherine Winsper Tanya Lereya Mary Zanarini Dieter Wolke

Objective: To study the prospective link between involvement in bullying (bully, victim, bully/victim), and subsequent suicide ideation and suicidal/self-injurious behavior, in preadolescent children in the United Kingdom. Method: A total of 6,043 children in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) cohort were assessed to ascertain involvement in bullying between 4 and 10 y...

Journal: :Journal of graduate medical education 2012
Andrew G Hill Sanket Srinivasa Susan J Hawken Mark Barrow Susan E Farrell John Hattie Tzu-Chieh Yu

BACKGROUND Residents and interns are recognized as important clinical teachers and mentors. Resident-as-teacher training programs are known to improve resident attitudes and perceptions toward teaching, as well as their theoretical knowledge, skills, and teaching behavior. The effect of resident-as-teacher programs on learning outcomes of medical students, however, remains unknown. An intervent...

Journal: :Journal of school psychology 2007
Paulo A Graziano Rachael D Reavis Susan P Keane Susan D Calkins

This study investigated the role of children's emotion regulation skills and academic success in kindergarten, using a sample of 325 five-year-old children. A mediational analysis addressed the potential mechanisms through which emotion regulation relates to children's early academic success. Results indicated that emotion regulation was positively associated with teacher reports of children's ...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 1997
B J Vaughn R H Horner

Levels of problem behavior were assessed when 4 students with severe disabilities received instruction on preferred versus nonpreferred tasks and when tasks of each type were chosen by the teacher rather than by the student. In Phase 1, interview and direct observation assessments were conducted to identify relative preferences for academic tasks. In Phase 2, the effects of these lower preferen...

2006
Paulo A. Graziano Rachael D. Reavis Susan P. Keane Susan D. Calkins

This study investigated the role of emotion regulation in children's early academic success using a sample of 325 kindergarteners. A mediational analysis addressed the potential mechanisms through which emotion regulation relates to children's early academic success. Results indicated that emotion regulation was positively associated with teacher reports of children's academic success and produ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2012
Catherine Winsper Tanya Lereya Mary Zanarini Dieter Wolke

OBJECTIVE To study the prospective link between involvement in bullying (bully, victim, bully/victim), and subsequent suicide ideation and suicidal/self-injurious behavior, in preadolescent children in the United Kingdom. METHOD A total of 6,043 children in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) cohort were assessed to ascertain involvement in bullying between 4 and 10 y...

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