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Horton, Janice M. – 1990
Stress is a part of everyday life for adolescents with puberty as stress affecting sixth grade students (N=27) was addressed in a junior high school with a program designed to reduce stress through problem solving. Two evaluation devices, the Barksdale Stress Evaluation and the "My Stress Level" Test were used for pre- and post-test comparison. In…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Coping, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades
Hernan, James L. – 1991
Educators must take into account the changing social, cultural, and economic trends contributing to high absenteeism and dropout rates. No curriculum can succeed if students are not in attendance to learn, develop, and advance in society. This paper evaluates the researcher's computerized system to track student attendance and prevent unexcused…
Descriptors: Accountability, Attendance, Computer Software Development, Dropout Prevention
Foreman, Deborah – 1994
Project REAL (Relationship skills, Education on violence prevention, Academics, Leadership and decision-making skills) was a practicum designed to increase the academic achievement of middle school students exposed to domestic violence. Eleven students and their parents participated in a 12-week interpersonal-cognitive counseling group and its…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Art Therapy, Communication Skills, Counseling Services
Litus, Tonyia J. – 1988
Two sixth-grade, hearing-impaired students were studied to determine the effectiveness of stress management techniques using biofeedback instruments to monitor their nervous and cardiovascular systems. The male student had behavior problems, exhibiting explosive behavior without warning. The female student experienced excessive audible inhalations…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Biofeedback, Hearing Impairments
Francis, Joan R. – 1995
This paper describes a practicum designed to increase the stress management skills of 10 special educators working in a juvenile detention center. Teachers at the juvenile detention center were taking an inordinate amount of sick leave and engaging in behaviors that were counter-productive to their delivery of educational services to detained…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Correctional Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Thomas, Dorothy J. – 1989
This practicum was designed to help migrant and non-migrant children in grades two and four cope with stress. The identified children were those who were unable to concentrate or seemed confused, anxious, defensive or easily angered. The goals were to have the children exhibit a decreased reliance on anger, an increased sense of self-worth, and an…
Descriptors: Anger, Coping, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Objectives
Piper, Francesca M. – 1988
The director of a not-for-profit nursery school adapted the adult stress management techniques of exercise and relaxation for use with 3- to 5-year-old children. Specifically, children were taught visualization techniques and yoga exercises involving deep breathing. The goal of the practicum was to rechannel children's negative stress-related…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Nursery Schools, Preschool Children, Prosocial Behavior
Nenortas, Gint – 1986
Students who are involved in middle school alternative education programs are often labeled as severely disruptive. They have a history of physical violence, abusive language, truancy, and sometimes police arrests and juvenile detention records. These students need to learn how to deal with stress-producing events in a more socially acceptable…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Change, Biofeedback
Jones, Joan – 1987
A study was conducted at Oxnard College to assess the effectiveness of a multimodal orientation program designed by the college's Assessment Center to reduce test anxiety traumas by explaining theories of stress and techniques for stress reduction, self-help breathing, muscle relaxation, and creative visualization. The Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI)…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Program Effectiveness, Relaxation Training
Alexandra, Celene – 1984
Four teachers of elementary aged emotionally handicapped students participated in a 10-session relaxation training program using guided imagery and music. Analysis of scores on the A State-Trait Anxiety Inventory revealed that all teachers reduced their stress level through the exercises. Further, all the teachers demonstrated their ability to…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Program Effectiveness, Relaxation Training
Hill, Brent Mathews – 1983
This guidebook is designed to assist educators in becoming more effective child guidance leaders within the school system. Sections discuss the following areas: (1) indicators of current emotional problems; (2) children's common emotional problems, including fears, separation and loss, misbehavior motivations, aggressiveness, stealing, lying,…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Bibliotherapy, Consultation Programs, Elementary School Teachers
Rosenbaum, Carol – 1992
This practicum in an elementary school attempted to provide adaptive strategies to children of alcoholic parents so that they would be able to cope effectively with their family problems. It also attempted to develop self-esteem in these children and to help them to recognize their strengths. Biweekly counseling sessions were designed to teach…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Coping, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques
Martel, Henry J.; Mehallis, George – 1985
This study sought to determine the effectiveness of augmenting instruction of "math-anxious" community college algebra students with a counselor. The control group, with about 25 students, was comprised of students in Term I (August-December 1984) who received algebra instruction in the traditional lecture method. The experimental group,…
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Community Colleges, Counseling
Craig, Patricia D. – 1988
A program was developed using computer-assisted instruction to enable gifted primary-level students to learn the basic elements of note reading in the treble clef at individual speeds and without stress of competition. The target group was selected from students enrolled in beginning and advanced ukulele classes. The computer-assisted instruction…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Independent Study
Betancourt, Irene – 1990
A guidance counselor and chair of an elementary school's special services team implemented a 10-week practicum intervention designed to improve the school attendance of 107 kindergarten through fifth grade students who were chronically absent. While 49 percent of the truant students lived in an inner-city housing project, 62 percent lived in…
Descriptors: Attendance, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Family School Relationship
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