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Peterson, Paul E.; Peterson, Susan L. – 1985
The Impromptu Teaching Model was designed by the University of Central Arkansas for use by preservice teachers in laboratory teaching experiences. Two teaching exercises, microteaching and reflective teaching, form the basis for impromptu teaching. Microteaching provides teachers with the opportunity to master various technical skills of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Laboratory Training, Lesson Plans, Microteaching
Stronck, David R. – 1975
The prime objective of this study was to collect evaluations on instruction performed by student teachers and to compare the evaluations done by their peers with those done by their students. Another objective of this study was to consider changes in the evaluations when the first performance of student teachers was compared with their second…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Higher Education, Microteaching, Peer Groups
Rogers, Sue F.; Tucker, Bethanie H. – 1993
A study determined whether videotaping preservice teachers' instruction lessons in early literacy methods courses was valuable to them in assessing their teaching and how best to develop a video portfolio for assessment purposes. Subjects, 10 kindergarten through fourth grade preservice teachers enrolled in three consecutive methods courses,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Higher Education, Media Adaptation, Microteaching
Louw, W. J. – 1985
Students in the Faculty of Education at the University of Pretoria have their student teaching performance assessed through the use of video-recorded micro-teaching situations. Three sources of video-teaching situations are used in the training of student teachers: (1) while teaching specific high school subjects; (2) senior teachers in their high…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Microteaching
Ortiz, Flora Ida – 1985
This study sought to determine how video-taping and micro-teaching as a strategy for training student teachers affects the conduct of an English lesson prepared for bilingual students. An extensive review of the literature presents research findings on general concerns in teacher training, video-taping and micro-teaching as a strategy of teacher…
Descriptors: Bilingual Teachers, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Microteaching
Stahl, Robert J. – 1976
This study determined the effects of the opportunity to acquire a questioning strategy related to content-oriented values clarification inquiry and investigated whether teachers given the same objective of incorporating values clarification into their on-going content-related lessons could do so without receiving training in an appropriate…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inquiry, Microteaching, Preservice Teacher Education
Potter, David A. – 1975
Competency-based teacher education (CBTE) cannot be defended unless a systematic large-scale research effort is directed to discovering the linkage between patterns of teacher behavior and student change. A more immediate need, however, is the development of techniques that (a) permit assessment of skills trainees possess, and (b) provide training…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Competency Based Teacher Education, Higher Education, Microteaching
Jerich, Kenneth F. – 1986
This study assessed the reactions of 39 teacher candidates toward the following components of a general methods course, "Micro-Teaching: Practice in Teaching Techniques": (1) instruction in methods; (2) pre-teaching conferences; (3) laboratory teaching; and (4) post-teaching conferences. The subjects, who were enrolled in two sections of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Methods Courses
Meleca, C. Benjamin; Schimpfhauser, Frank T. – 1976
A demonstrated model for effective instructional skill improvement in the medical clinical sciences is described. A two-year project was funded by the National Fund for Medical Education to design and implement a program to assist house staff in the improvement of clinical instruction. A total of 148 medical residents were surveyed about their…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education, Independent Study
Probst, Glen Weston – 1974
This paper offers suggestions about the content and organization of a foreign language methods course. It begins with a list of basic skills that must be taught: (1) directing a pattern drill, (2) teaching a concrete word, (3) teaching an abstract word, (4) teaching a short dialogue, (5) teaching a contrastive structure in morphology and syntax,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Higher Education, Language Instruction
Stahl, Robert J. – 1976
This study determined whether preservice social studies teachers, who received training specifically designed to help them learn to recognize and write four types of questions associated with eliciting student values clarification statements, would elicit and permit more of these desired student verbal behaviors than preservice teachers who had…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inquiry, Microteaching, Preservice Teacher Education
Everhart, Brett; And Others – 1996
The purpose of this study was to compare the teaching of preservice teachers in both a controlled and a natural setting prior to student teaching. Data were collected on single lessons of each subject (n=14) who taught in a peer teaching microlesson and a lesson within units taught at a local high school. Subject matter was controlled so that each…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Field Experience Programs, High Schools, Higher Education
Allington, Richard L. – 1974
This study investigated the relationship between instructor ratings of taped microteaching performance and achievement on multiple choice examinations. Thirty graduate students enrolled in a reading methods course served as subjects. An analysis of the data indicated that no significant correlation existed between the variables. The viability of…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Graduate Study
Copeland, Willis D. – British Journal of Teacher Education, 1981
Clinical settings are more important in teacher education than simply as arenas in which meaningful instruction behaviors are practiced. Training of teachers must be viewed as a process of induction into the classroom environment, in which the clients (students) work very powerfully on the trainees. (FG)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Diagnosis, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Hiebert, Bryan; Johnson, Pamela – 1994
While most counselor training programs highlight basic counseling skills, few programs address the development of counselors' conceptual abilities. This study explores the changes in conceptualizations of counseling and the corresponding changes in the counseling skills of prepracticum counseling trainees. Six graduate students in a counselor…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
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