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Lunenburg, Frederick C.; Irby, Beverly J. – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2011
Teacher behavior research has shown that teacher behaviors, as well as specific teaching strategies, make a difference with regard to student achievement. Ten durable instructional strategies are discussed: set induction, stimulus variation, reinforcement, questioning, recognizing attending behavior, lecturing or direct instruction, planned…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Learning Strategies, Nonverbal Communication, Classroom Environment
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Olson, Joanne K. – Science and Children, 2008
In the Perspectives column of this issue, Meredith Park Rogers and Sandra Abel address the importance of teacher questions on student thinking. With school improvement efforts often focused on the curriculum, standards, outcomes, and student work, it becomes easy to overlook the fact that the teacher is the single most important school-based…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Teacher Behavior
Clement, Mary C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2009
School administrators have some tough hiring decisions to make, and an interview to select the most highly qualified applicants is critically important. Even before the mandates of No Child Left Behind, school administrators strove to hire the best new teachers. Competent, caring, qualified teachers are the keys to enhanced student achievement.…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Competencies
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Cangelosi, James S. – Mathematics Teacher, 1984
Examines student engagement during a large-group questioning strategy in which 5 out of 29 students were active participants. Offers three suggestions to increase the number of students who become engaged in developing their own answers to the questions. (JN)
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Questioning Techniques, Secondary Education
Ford, Jerry D. – 1983
Although microteaching has proved to be a valuable training tool for preservice education majors, some microteaching programs have been curtailed primarily because of the time and expense of maintaining the facilities. An abbreviated four-lesson program for microteaching can be conducted effectively with minimum time and moderate costs. The first…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Higher Education, Microteaching, Preservice Teacher Education
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Buskist, William – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Describes ten common technical mistakes most graduate teaching assistants make while teaching, such as projecting a weak presence, relying too heavily on their notes, posing vague questions, and not reinforcing student participation. Offers suggestions for correcting the mistakes. States that faculty might want to monitor their own teaching…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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Burns, Robert – Education Journal, 2000
Considers how effective teaching can be generated in school by arguing that effective teaching involves the development of personal growth and intellect. Explores the issues in relation to effective teaching in the learning/understanding context because some classroom practices may impede student learning. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Higher Education, Individual Development, Questioning Techniques
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Clement, Mary C. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2004
The use of behavior-based interviewing in the business world to identify the strongest candidates who are best suited to positions may now be coming of age in the world of education. Because middle school environments must provide strong educational experiences for their students, behavior-based interviewing may help schools hire new teachers who…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Teacher Selection, Teaching Skills, Educational Experience
Haan, Norma – 1968
This report presents the results of an investigation of the Science Curriculum Improvement Study (SCIS) program and the effects of the Materials Objects unit on first-grade students and teachers. The contents of the report include purposes and limitations of the study, discussion of the instruments, observers, reliability of the Q sort, the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Munroe, Mary Jeanne – 1982
Acceptance of handicapped students by their peers is a major component of success in the mainstreamed classroom. How teachers plan for interactions and lessons determines the degree to which social acceptance is achieved. The teacher's behavior models desired social acceptance, and the structure of learning activities evidence academic…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Peer Acceptance
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Todnem, Guy R.; Warner, Michael P. – Journal of Staff Development, 1994
The QUILT (Questioning and Understanding to Improve Learning and Thinking) program tested the hypothesis that well-designed staff development would positively affect teachers and students. QUILT increased and sustained teacher use of classroom questioning techniques to produce higher levels of student learning and thinking. QUILT participants…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Design, Program Development
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Marashio, Paul – Interdisciplinary Humanities, 1995
Contends that appropriately designed questions are essential tools in disciplining students' thoughts and reasoning ability. Discusses classroom techniques for using questioning strategies in an interdisciplinary humanities seminar. Includes questioning scenarios for seeking information, interpretation, and speculation/hypothesizing. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction
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Garber, Marilyn – Interdisciplinary Humanities, 1996
Notes that students often distrust the discussion method of instruction. Outlines three strategies along with examples designed to empower, engage, and instruct students utilizing the discussion method including the dramatic moment; validation of student expression; and integration of reading, writing, and talking. (MJP)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Humanities
Rouse, John – 1993
Offering glimpses into an English teacher's unorthodox teaching style, this book presents the story of one woman's dedication to her energetic, unruly students and challenges teachers to find their own unique genius within personal and institutional limitations. The book discusses how the teacher (who has spent her entire career at one school)…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Communication, Creative Teaching, Language Arts
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Baird, John – New Zealand Journal of Social Studies, 1993
Advocates encouraging and incorporating student/teacher questioning interactions into social studies classrooms. Maintains that guided discussions and questioning techniques facilitate classroom management and appeal to a variety of learning styles. Includes extended examples of classroom discussions and questioning activities. (MJP)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Group Discussion, Inquiry
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