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Scheiner, Thorsten – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2021
Teacher noticing has been widely understood as a kind of seeing or way of making sense of classroom events and instructional details. Such notions of teacher noticing often construe noticing as a disembodied, purely mental form of seeing and position the teacher as separated or separable from the observing environment. They rely on intuitive…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Observation, Models, Cultural Context
Jaffe, Zachary; Winchester, Amiee – Learning Professional, 2023
In this article, the authors discuss the Baltimore Secondary Literacy Improvement Community, a teacher fellowship with two goals: (1) to develop pedagogy that supports the reading and writing skills of middle and high school students; and (2) to develop teachers' skills and habits in continuous improvement--behaviors that empower them to drive…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Models, Teacher Behavior, Transformational Leadership
Kern, Ben D.; Richards, K. Andrew R.; Graber, Kim C.; Templin, Thomas J.; Housner, Lynn D. – Quest, 2021
Teacher change in physical education has long been called for; however, current theoretical models guiding the change process do not address contextual aspects of the teaching workplace. Occupational Socialization Theory (OST) addresses contextual factors related to change but omits individual teacher characteristics that develop independently of…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Behavior, Behavior Change, Models
Freeman, G. T.; Blackstone, Jared; Burchard, MaryJo – Education Leadership Review, 2020
The proposed Transformational Education (TE) model clarifies a dynamic process where teachers and other school staff embrace their contribution to educational leadership. Reworking Transformational Leadership (TL) constructs for a stronger fit within the classroom, this concept paper reviews the literature to construct a model illustrating the…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Transformational Leadership, Teacher Leadership, Models
Gottlieb, Derek – Educational Theory, 2012
Both contemporary popular and scholarly discourse on teacher development and evaluation assumes the truth of a certain view of normative human behavior, one that holds that skill in a given domain is predicated upon the application of maxims, rules, or principles in a given situation. Such a view would allow one to isolate behaviors associated…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Competencies, Teacher Behavior, Teaching Skills
Kreijns, Karel; Vermeulen, Marjan; Kirschner, Paul A.; van Buuren, Hans; Van Acker, Frederik – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2013
Information and communication technology (ICT) can enable, support, and reinforce the introduction of new pedagogical practices that comply with the educational demands of the twenty-first-century knowledge society. However, despite this potential and despite the delivering of skills-based professional development and the increase in the level of…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Self Efficacy, Prediction, Teaching Methods
Karadag, Engin; Caliskan, Nihat – College Student Journal, 2009
School is an institution that plays a significant role in a child's life. Being an active employee in this institution, a teacher should be democratic, tender, patient, reliable and humorous to his/her students during the interaction and communication processes so that the teaching and learning processes are affected positively. It is important to…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Learning Processes, Classroom Communication, Teacher Behavior
Frey, Nancy; Fisher, Douglas – Principal Leadership, 2009
Principals are among the most important players in improving student achievement from year to year. What a teacher actually does in the classroom is important in terms of student achievement, but it is the principal who guides teachers to improved practice. Although any number of instructional frameworks are useful in improving student…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Educational Strategies, Teacher Behavior, Independent Study
Mendler, Allen; Mendler, Brian – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2010
Despite the numerous, disparate, and often unfair demands placed upon educators to be all things to all students, they need to be prepared to teach better behavior every day. Perhaps of even greater importance is finding ways of becoming tougher in not giving up on them when they say and do things that are annoying, obnoxious, and inappropriate so…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques
White, Peter J. T.; Delaney, David G.; Syncox, David; Akerberg, Oscar Avila; Alters, Brian – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2011
Student response systems can help instructors integrate active learning into their classrooms. Such technology is known by a variety of names, including classroom response systems, student response systems, audience response systems, electronic response systems, personal response systems, zappers, and clickers. The "system" consists of three…
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Audience Response, Computer Software, Active Learning
Martens, Brian K.; Eckert, Tanya L. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2007
As a stage-based model of learning, the Instructional Hierarchy offers a useful heuristic for organizing research on effective instructional strategies at different levels of skill proficiency. In this paper, we summarize and highlight the unique contributions of each empirical study presented in the special issue. We describe common…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Educational Strategies, Research Methodology, Student Behavior
Walkup, John R.; Jones, Ben S. – Online Submission, 2008
This article presents a mathematical algorithm that relates student achievement with directly observable, quantifiable teacher and student behaviors, producing a modified form of the Walberg model. The algorithm (1) expands the measurable factors that comprise the quality of instruction in a linear basis of research-based teaching components and…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Observation, Educational Change, Mathematics
Kyriakides, Leonidas; Creemers, Bert P. M. – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2008
The dynamic model does not only refer to different effectiveness factors and groupings of factors operating at different levels but also supports that each factor can be defined and measured using 5 dimensions: frequency, focus, stage, quality, and differentiation. The importance of taking each dimension into account is raised in this paper.…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Models, Academic Achievement, Validity
Malouff, John M.; Rooke, Sally E.; Schutte, Nicola S.; Foster, Roxanne M.; Bhullar, Navjot – Online Submission, 2008
As teachers, we want to motivate our students to learn during a unit and to continue learning about the topic after the unit ends. This article describes about a hundred methods we use to help motivate students to learn. The methods form 12 categories: (1) making content relevant to student values and goals; (2) helping students achieve their…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement
Lasley, Thomas J., II; Siedentop, Daryl; Yinger, Robert – Journal of Teacher Education, 2006
All those responsible for the preparation of teachers agree that having a highly qualified teacher in every classroom is essential to student academic achievement. The research of the past decade by William Sanders and others clearly demonstrates the significance of the teacher in fostering student growth and academic achievement. What researchers…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Achievement, Teacher Education