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Harkness, Sara, Ed.; Super, Charles M., Ed. – 1996
This volume presents observations and thinking of scholars from a variety of disciplines about parental cultural belief systems. The chapters are concerned with the sources and consequences of parental ethnotheories in a number of societies. The following chapters are included: (1) "Introduction" (Sara Harkness and Charles M. Super); (2)…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Child Development, Child Rearing, Cross Cultural Studies
Shwalb, Barbara J.; Shwalb, David W. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2006
The developmental origins of respect and disrespect among American children are seen in early childhood and in the transition to the school years. This chapter presents the first published research to focus on the development of both respect and disrespect as distinct concepts. The findings are examined in the context of both sociocultural and…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Piagetian Theory, Grade 1, Grade 2
Sugie, Shuji; Shwalb, David W.; Shwalb, Barbara J. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2006
The meaning of respect changed historically in postwar Japan, and respect as a concept is important yet unnoticed in postmodern Japanese society. Contrary to the perception of Japanese socialization as instilling conformist respect and obedience in children and adolescents, this chapter shows why one commentator predicts that Japan may be changing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socialization, Children, Behavior Patterns
Shwalb, Barbara J.; And Others – Educational Technology Research, 1986
Based on 128 studies comparing the effects of technology instruction and conventional instruction in Japanese elementary and secondary schools, this meta-analysis describes the findings for student achievement (116 studies), aptitude treatment correlation (9 studies), and student attitude (8 studies). Findings are analyzed by both type of media…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Audiovisual Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology
Shwalb, Barbara J.; Shwalb, David W. – 1990
Thirty psychology majors in a Tests and Measurement class, and 49 of 65 faculty members of a liberal arts arts college developed a college-wide course ratings questionnaire. The psychology students, in class exercises and homework assignments, collected data over a 6-month period from peers (n=153) and faculty at every stage of the design process.…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Faculty, College Students, Course Evaluation
Peer reviewedShwalb, Barbara J.; Schwab, David W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Reports on a classroom project in which college-level psychology students developed a institutionwide course ratings questionnaire. Describes the data gathering, item development, and pilot testing phases of the project. Concludes that the students learned about tests and measurements by doing the project and that the institution benefited from…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Curriculum Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Experiential Learning
Shwalb, David W.; Shwalb, Barbara J. – 1984
This exploratory study provides a foundation for research on socialization in Japanese schools, identifying types of cooperative and competitive student behavior as seen by teachers. The first of two surveys (each using two questionnaires) asked teachers to list examples of cooperative or competitive behavior. The second, designed from the…
Descriptors: Competition, Cooperation, Cultural Context, Elementary School Students
Shwalb, Barbara J.; Shwalb, David W. – Evaluation in Education: An International Review Series, 1985
Japanese school teachers provided examples of cooperative and competitive student behaviors in order to construct rating scales. Further ranking and factor analysis resulted in nine competitive and eight cooperative items. Age differences are discussed, as well as the Japanese society's encouragement of cooperative activities. The items are…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Competition, Cooperation, Cross Cultural Studies
Peer reviewedShwalb, David W.; Shwalb, Barbara J. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1985
Finds that (1) while females were significantly more cooperative and males more competitive than were subjects of the opposite sex, both sexes responded much more positively toward cooperative than competitive items and (2) cooperative and competitive orientation varies across activities. Age, gender, and situational factors were related to…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Measures, Competition, Cooperation
Shwalb, David W., Ed.; Shwalb, Barbara J., Ed. – 1996
The context of Japanese childrearing has changed during the postwar era. Noting that "new" observations concerning childrearing and socialization may not actually be new, this volume establishes continuity with past researchers by integrating the past half-century of cross-cultural research on Japanese childrearing and socialization,…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Child Rearing, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences

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