scholarly journals Gender Stereotypes and Elementary School Teachers

2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-29
Author(s):  
Róbert Osaďan

AbstractIn this study we explored the perception of gender stereotypes among elementary school teachers. Respondents (280 teachers) answered questions about their perception of the suitable behaviour according to the gender. Significant interactions emerge between teachers’ and pupils’ gender. The primary purpose of this paper was to find out on how teachers’ stereotypes affect their behavior towards elementary school-children. Results of the research were generally consistent with gender role stereotypes.

1974 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 225-237 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theodore A. Eisenberg ◽  
Robert L. Mcginty

The research literature dealing with critical thinking vis-à-vis formal logic implies that (a) an individual's reasoning ability seems to improve with age and (b) reasoning from negatively worded hypotheses is more difficult than reasoning from positively worded hypotheses. The purpose of this study was to investigate these two implications.A test consisting of 30 items in sentential logic was constructed and given to elementary school children and prospective elementary school teachers. The findings indicate that only on certain forms of questions is maturation a factor in logical reasoning ability. Indeed, with certain types of items in sentential logic, maturation–and, inseparably, education–seems to be a hindrance to logical reasoning.


2005 ◽  
Vol 21 (6) ◽  
pp. 346-349 ◽  
Author(s):  
Margaret A. Boyt

Dysfunctional elimination may be learned, to some degree. Because children spend nearly half of their waking hours at school, there is the potential for school to have a significant impact on their elimination patterns. Surveys were mailed to 1,000 randomly selected Iowa public elementary school teachers; 467 of the surveys were returned. Findings indicate that most elementary school teachers are unaware of the potential health problems of elimination dysfunction. One third of respondents indicated that they ask children to wait to go to the bathroom. Suboptimal conditions exist in most of the school bathrooms, with only 35% of the boys’ restrooms and 48% of the girls’ restrooms reported as “always clean.” Those teachers with more experience were more likely to report information about abnormal elimination to the school nurse. Very few teachers (18% of respondents) reported having received information about abnormal elimination and even fewer (8% of respondents) were aware of specialists trained to treat children with these problems. School nurses can have a significant impact on the development of healthy bladder habits in children. Teachers need information about normal and abnormal elimination patterns in children.


1978 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-66
Author(s):  
W. A. Juraschek

This article describes a follow-up of a study of logical reasoning ability reported by Eisenberg and McGinty (1974).They analyzed responses of elementary school children and prospective elementary school teachers to a 30-item sentential logic test that involved arguments


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-65
Author(s):  
Bayu Purbha Sakti

Students of the Widya Dharma University Primary School Teacher Education (PGSD) Study Program are expected to have insight and knowledge in nonfiction story writing. News that is part of a nonfiction story favored by elementary school children. Writing news will familiarize PGSD students in writing activities and later they also have no difficulty in doing thesis. PGSD students who take part in the training are expected to excel in student-level writing competitions. The trainees were also reminded to maintain the authenticity of the news written. News must be reported by prospective elementary school teachers so that students, families, and communities can avoid Liar News / hoaxes.


Author(s):  
Сергей Арменович Саакян

Рассматриваются теоретические и методические особенности использования кейс-технологии в начальной школе. Даются методические рекомендации по применению кейсов при изучении тем экологического содержания в курсе «Окружающий мир». Приводятся результаты анкетирования педагогов начальной школы по вопросам использования кейс-технологии. The article describes the theoretical and application approach of the use of case studies in elementary school education. Application approaches are shown through the different cases in the study of environmental topics found in the elementary school course «The World Around». Survey results of elementary school teachers on the use of case studies are also presented.


2011 ◽  
Vol 82 (3) ◽  
pp. 766-779 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dario Cvencek ◽  
Andrew N. Meltzoff ◽  
Anthony G. Greenwald

Author(s):  
Luigi F. Cuturi ◽  
Giulia Cappagli ◽  
Nikoleta Yiannoutsou ◽  
Sara Price ◽  
Monica Gori

AbstractIt is well known that primary school children may face difficulties in acquiring mathematical competence, possibly because teaching is generally based on formal lessons with little opportunity to exploit more multisensory-based activities within the classroom. To overcome such difficulties, we report here the exemplary design of a novel multisensory learning environment for teaching mathematical concepts based on meaningful inputs from elementary school teachers. First, we developed and administered a questionnaire to 101 teachers asking them to rate based on their experience the learning difficulty for specific arithmetical and geometrical concepts encountered by elementary school children. Additionally, the questionnaire investigated the feasibility to use multisensory information to teach mathematical concepts. Results show that challenging concepts differ depending on children school level, thus providing a guidance to improve teaching strategies and the design of new and emerging learning technologies accordingly. Second, we obtained specific and practical design inputs with workshops involving elementary school teachers and children. Altogether, these findings are used to inform the design of emerging multimodal technological applications, that take advantage not only of vision but also of other sensory modalities. In the present work, we describe in detail one exemplary multisensory environment design based on the questionnaire results and design ideas from the workshops: the Space Shapes game, which exploits visual and haptic/proprioceptive sensory information to support mental rotation, 2D–3D transformation and percentages. Corroborating research evidence in neuroscience and pedagogy, our work presents a functional approach to develop novel multimodal user interfaces to improve education in the classroom.


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