This study extended existing work on the Individualized Classroom Assessment Scoring System (inCLASS), established as a measure of preschool-age children’s observed interactions in the four domains of Teacher Interactions, Peer Interactions, Task Orientation, and Negative Engagement. Our sample included kindergarten-age children (N = 117; mean age = 5.53 years) in 11 classrooms in four schools from a low-income community. We had three aims: (a) examine the inCLASS’ applicability in this new sample, (b) examine associations with teacher reports of children’s social skills and learning behaviors, and (c) identify characteristics at the time point, child, and classroom levels that contribute to inCLASS scores. We found limited variability in s...
Data were gathered from videotaped recordings of two preschool children engaged in unstructured free...
Children's competent engagement with peers in pre-kindergarten classrooms is important for their dev...
<div><p>The quality of staff/child interactions as measured by the Classroom Assessment Scoring Syst...
Social competence in a preschool setting, defined as children's success in interacting with peers an...
The goal of this project was to critically compare two sources of data, teacher and observer, on pre...
The development of social competence is essential for children\u27s successful adjustment to kinderg...
Classroom behavior has been shown to be, in some cases, more important than measured ability for pre...
Kindergarten is unique with respect to U.S. education policy. At no other time in their academic liv...
Kindergarten is unique with respect to U.S. education policy. At no other time in their academic liv...
This study addressed the needs of low-income, urban children evidencing emotional and behavioral pro...
Committee members: Darlene Pina (Chair), Linda Shaw, Sheldon ZhangThe findings from this project are...
The study was intended to determine interobserver agreement for studying social interaction among yo...
The purpose of my study was to evaluate the relationship between classroom process quality and child...
The quality of staff/child interactions as measured by the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLAS...
The Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) is an observational instrument assessing the nature ...
Data were gathered from videotaped recordings of two preschool children engaged in unstructured free...
Children's competent engagement with peers in pre-kindergarten classrooms is important for their dev...
<div><p>The quality of staff/child interactions as measured by the Classroom Assessment Scoring Syst...
Social competence in a preschool setting, defined as children's success in interacting with peers an...
The goal of this project was to critically compare two sources of data, teacher and observer, on pre...
The development of social competence is essential for children\u27s successful adjustment to kinderg...
Classroom behavior has been shown to be, in some cases, more important than measured ability for pre...
Kindergarten is unique with respect to U.S. education policy. At no other time in their academic liv...
Kindergarten is unique with respect to U.S. education policy. At no other time in their academic liv...
This study addressed the needs of low-income, urban children evidencing emotional and behavioral pro...
Committee members: Darlene Pina (Chair), Linda Shaw, Sheldon ZhangThe findings from this project are...
The study was intended to determine interobserver agreement for studying social interaction among yo...
The purpose of my study was to evaluate the relationship between classroom process quality and child...
The quality of staff/child interactions as measured by the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLAS...
The Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) is an observational instrument assessing the nature ...
Data were gathered from videotaped recordings of two preschool children engaged in unstructured free...
Children's competent engagement with peers in pre-kindergarten classrooms is important for their dev...
<div><p>The quality of staff/child interactions as measured by the Classroom Assessment Scoring Syst...