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Ferguson, Tom – Teacher, 1979
A physician presents teachers with some classroom activities in medical self-care, including anatomy, measuring pulse, relaxation, biofeedback, yoga, and throat examinations. For a related article by the same author, see pages 66-72 of this issue. (SJL)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Elementary Education, Health Activities, Health Education
Clemens, Fred W.; Mullis, H. Thomas – 1981
The author reviews the nature of stress and the individual's response to it and considers ways in which stress affects gifted children. Attempts to categorize or classify types of stressors are reviewed. Gifted children face additional demands of academic stressors (including unchallenging and repetitious curricula) and personal-social stressors…
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Intervention
Lepp, Daniel S.; Kiernan, Bonnie M. – 1984
Written for speech-language clinicians in the school setting, the manual describes therapy techniques used in the Keystone Adolescent Program for Stutterers (KAPS). KAPS emphasizes the Airflow Technique, a self-regulatory approach consisting of two parts: (1) a quiet breathing in and out allowing the breath to flow out a distance before initiating…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Biofeedback, Relaxation Training, Secondary Education
Trotter, Jennie C. – 1992
Everyone experiences stress; there is no escaping it. This manual is concerned with teaching young people various positive coping skills to help them handle stress in their lives. It is designed to help professionals such as teachers, nurses, school counselors, and youth recreational leaders teach students lessons on stress management. It is…
Descriptors: Coping, Curriculum Guides, Elementary School Students, High School Students
Clark, Barbara – 1979
The text reviews characteristics of gifted students and educational approaches for gifted and talented students. A definition of giftedness is presented in the first chapter. The development of giftedness is traced in the next two chapters (sample subtopics in parentheses): becoming gifted (prenatal and perinatal influences and intellectual…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
Trotter, Jennie C. – 1998
Project Stress Control was developed for the Fulton County (Georgia) school system in 1984 and was implemented at an elementary school. The program was very successful in reducing suspension rates and office referrals for disruptive behavior and in increasing academic performance and parent participation. This curriculum is an outgrowth of the…
Descriptors: Biofeedback, Conflict Resolution, Coping, Curriculum
Pellettiri, Leonard – 1977
This text, written for students and teachers of English Composition, incorporates writing instruction with concepts of transpersonal psychology in a holistic and cosmic approach to writing. The text comprises nine units, which include teaching materials, group and individual exercises, and writing assignments. Unit I presents techniques of…
Descriptors: College English, English Instruction, Holistic Approach, Humanistic Education
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Bohlken, Bob – ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1994
Describe use of the galvanic skin response meter, in conjunction with class discussion, as an effective method for explaining the elusive concepts of "connotation" and "connotative value." (SR)
Descriptors: Biofeedback, Class Activities, Definitions, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Rickard, Jenny – 1994
Intended as a guide to reduce negative stress in children, this book suggests relaxation and meditation techniques to help children cope with stressful events. Part 1 provides an introduction to the format of the book. Part 2 contains summaries of the 10 sessions that make up the program. Each session has six sequential stages in which students…
Descriptors: Biofeedback, Children, Class Activities, Coping
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Pingnet, B.; And Others – Physics Education, 1988
Describes two demonstration experiments. Outlines a demonstration of the general principle of positive and negative feedback and the influence of time delays in feedback circuits. Elucidates the principle of negative feedback with a model of the iris of the eye. Emphasizes the importance of feedback in biological systems. (CW)
Descriptors: Behavior, Biofeedback, Biology, Electronic Equipment