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Tang, Sylvia Yee Fang; Chow, Alice Wai Kwan – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2007
This article seeks to understand the ways in which feedback was communicated in post-observation conferences in teaching practice supervision within the learning-oriented field experience assessment (LOFEA) framework. 32 post-observation conferences between 21 pairs of supervisors and participants of in-service teacher education programmes, and…
Descriptors: Feedback, Classroom Observation Techniques, Teacher Evaluation, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers)
Stead, David R. – Active Learning in Higher Education the Journal of the Institute for Learning and Teaching, 2005
Lecturers who use the one-minute paper generally praise it as a learning tool, for the teacher as well as the students. This article surveys the literature on this widely applicable technique and presents new evidence on students opinions of it and the extent of its use in the classroom. The benefits for both students and teachers appear sizeable…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Feedback
Kopecky, Courtney; Sawyer, Chris; Behnke, Ralph – Communication Education, 2004
Recent biological theories of state anxiety have focused on temperament and neurophysiology as factors that predispose some people to be particularly at risk of debilitating levels of performance anxiety. The present study extends Gray's (1982; Gray & McNaughton, 2000) reinforcement sensitivity theory by proposing a linkage between sensitivity to…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Punishment, Personality Traits, Classroom Communication

Elbow, Peter – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1997
Argues that college teachers will have an easier and more productive experience with student writing if they make and communicate the distinction between high-stakes and low-stakes assignments and between high- and low-stakes ways of responding to student writing. Specific suggestions are made for communicating assignments and commenting on them.…
Descriptors: Assignments, Classroom Communication, College Faculty, College Instruction
Peterson, Kenneth D.; Wahlquist, Christine; Brown, Julie Esparza; Mukhopadhyay, Swapna – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 2003
Parent or guardian perceptions play a specialized role in the evaluation of school teachers. Parents are important stakeholders in teacher success, they are in some instances partners in the teachers' work, parents have unique personal information about student learning, and they can report on the teacher duties to inform parents about the…
Descriptors: Parents, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Competencies, Teaching Skills
Holmes, John – 1989
Two types of feedback are examined, and their use in controlling the processes of instructional development and improvement are discussed. Closed-loop feedback, the most direct, uses immediate feedback about a process or product to make immediate adjustments in it. Open-loop feedback, in which input cannot be changed immediately, uses feedback to…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Course Evaluation, Course Organization
Tolhuizen, James H. – Online Submission, 2006
The difficulties and the advantages of giving oral critiques of student speeches are discussed. The advantages of using oral critiques are such that many speech teachers will want to include them. It is argued in this paper that the difficulties associated with oral critiques can be overcome by using communication messages that are intended to…
Descriptors: Speeches, Student Evaluation, Public Speaking, Communication Skills
Williams, Sue Ellen – 1997
A study examined how 8 writers, both successful and less successful (4 of each), constructed their interpretations of teachers' written comments and what factors influenced their readings of teachers' comments. Subjects, 8 students enrolled in the first semester writing course at Olivet Nazarene University, a small private liberal arts…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Students, Feedback, Higher Education
Singh, Mukhbir – 2002
The purpose of this paper is to analyze feedback given by students of a communication theory class, which uses an integrated approach to help students learn the concepts of communication theory. This analysis seeks to determine how this integrated approach helps students understand communication theory, if at all it does help them. The paper draws…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication
Kher, Neelam; Juneau, Gayle; Molstad, Susan – College Teaching, 2002
Returning tests following an examination is often a difficult task for the instructor, particularly in courses that are perceived by students as anxiety producing. The purpose of this article is to offer suggestions for designing this class session so that students view it as a positive part of the learning process. The four phases suggested for…
Descriptors: Test Items, Feedback, Higher Education, Classroom Communication

Tiberius, Richard G.; Billson, Janet Mancini – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1991
This article examines the role of social context in teaching and learning at the college level and reviews principles of six research and conceptual approaches which address social context: the transactional perspective; student-centered instruction; cooperative learning; communication theory; group-process theory; and curricular/structural…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, College Instruction, Cooperation