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McDonald, Frederick J. – 1973
Social learning theory is the theory that is applied through microteaching. The two critical sets of social learning variables mediated through microteaching are those associated with modeling and feedback. Microteaching is also a way of bringing specific teaching responses under experimental and behavioral control. Thus in each microteaching…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Feedback, Microteaching, Models
Dobson, Judith Shelton; Dobson, Russell L. – Humanist Educator, 1975
Authors present a teacher-training model composed of four phases: 1) reading and discussing humanistic education, 2) developing an awareness of one's belief system and how it determines personal behavior, 3) making teachers aware of various factors that influence decision-making. Relevant strategies are discussed. (SE)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Decision Making Skills, Feedback, Humanistic Education
Claus, Karen E. – 1969
The effects of cueing procedures in modeling and in feedback treatments on the acquisition of teacher questioning behavior were investigated in order to determine if, as hypothesized, providing cues from a supervisor on the desired behavior during modeling and feedback treatments would increase the frequency of a teacher's use of higher-order…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Feedback, Models, Preservice Teacher Education
YOUNG, DAVID B.
TO COMPARE MODES OF TRAINING TEACHERS IN THE LECTURING SKILL OF REDUNDANCY WITHOUT USING DIRECT SUPERVISORY-TEACHER CONFERENCES, 94 TEACHER INTERNS WERE RANDOMLY GROUPED FOR SIX EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTS. A RECORDING OF THE INTERN'S CLASSROOM PERFORMANCE WAS FOLLOWED TWICE BY A TRAINING SESSION AND ANOTHER RECORDING. TREATMENTS WERE--VIEWING A MODEL…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Experiments, Feedback, Internship Programs