نتایج جستجو برای: teacher behavior

تعداد نتایج: 665759  

موسوی نسب, سید نورالدین, نوریان, عباسعلی, وکیلی, محمدمسعود,

  Background and Objective : Although educational conditions and facilities play an important role in learning process, human power, in particular the teacher is one of the key components of educational environment. The teacher is central to create ideal situations in order to achieve educational goals. The teacher can compensate for the subject matter and educational equipment deficiency ...

Journal: :Child development 1995
J R Weisz W Chaiyasit B Weiss K L Eastman E W Jackson

Previous literature describes Thai children as unusually polite, deferent, and behaviorally restrained. Yet, in a recent study employing teacher reports, Thai children were reported to show many more behavior problems than American children. Such a finding may reflect culture-linked differences in the perspective of Thai versus American teachers. To explore this possibility, we used trained obs...

2012
Turid Suzanne Berg-Nielsen Elisabet Solheim Jay Belsky Lars Wichstrom

In this study, we explored informant characteristics as determinants of parent-teacher disagreement on preschoolers' psychosocial problems. Teacher characteristics were included in the analyses, in addition to child and parent factors. Psychosocial problems of 732 4-year olds from a Norwegian community sample were assessed by parents and teachers (CBCL-TRF). Furthermore, teachers reported on th...

The most important concern of today's educational organizations is to create and improve of effectiveness schools. Considering the importance of the role of leadership in the effectiveness of schools achievement, the aim of this study was to determine the mediating role of teachers' citizenship behavior in the relationship between distributive leadership and school effectiveness. The present st...

2012
Monica Östberg Ann-Margret Rydell

BACKGROUND Several parent training programmes and behavioural teacher training programmes built on learning theory have been developed for problem prevention and treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and/or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) during the last few decades. Group format has often been used for parent training but single-subject designs are more common in tea...

2017
Annette Griffith Ron Nelson Michael Epstein Bjorn Pederson Annette K. Griffith J. Ron Nelson Michael H. Epstein

This study examined the convergent validity of the parent and teacher versions of the Early Childhood Behavior Problem Screening Scale (ECBPSS) with the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Caregiver-Teacher Report Form (C-TRF), respectively. Data were collected on a sample of preschool and kindergarten students (n = 149) from two medium-sized cities in the Midwest. Analyses of both the pare...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2004
Robert G Wahler Vanessa Ann Vigilante Paul S Strand

A 9-year-old clinic-referred boy, his mother, and his teacher were observed in 38 home and 38 school sessions on the same days. Categories of the boy's oppositional behavior and the inappropriate social attention of his mother and teacher were graphed to visually inspect changes during baseline, a parent-training phase, a follow-up phase, and a final parent-training booster phase. Parent-traini...

The most important concern of today's educational organizations is to create and improve of effectiveness schools. Considering the importance of the role of leadership in the effectiveness of schools achievement, the aim of this study was to determine the mediating role of teachers' citizenship behavior in the relationship between distributive leadership and school effectiveness. The present st...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس - دانشکده علوم انسانی 1390

supervisors play an undeniable role in training teachers, before starting their professional experience by preparing them, at the initial years of their teaching by checking their work within the proper framework, and later on during their teaching by assessing their progress. but surprisingly, exploring their attributes, professional demands, and qualifications has remained a neglected theme i...

2010
Megan Parker Christopher Skinner Joshua Booher

A teacher requested behavioral consultation services to address a first-grade student’s disruptive behavior. Functional behavior assessment (FBA) suggested the behavior was being reinforced by “negative” teacher attention (e.g., reprimands, redirections, response cost). Based on this analysis, the teacher and consultant posited that this student had a learning history such that presentation of ...

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