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Clark, Christopher M.; Lampert, Magdalene – 1985
The authors claim that the principal contribution of research on teacher thinking is enrichment of understanding of what teachers know and what teaching entails. Studies of teacher planning, decision making, knowledge, and theorizing can be used to provide prospective teachers with a realistically complex picture of the cognitive aspects of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Educational Research
Clark, Christopher M. – 1987
Research on teacher thinking has established a place for itself within the international educational research enterprise. What is not so clear is how studies of teacher thinking may be of use in improving the quality of teacher preparation programs. This paper promotes a consultant role for researchers on teacher thinking in relation to teacher…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Evaluative Thinking, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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Clark, Christopher M.; Florio, Susan – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1983
Writing teachers and researchers collaborate in the Written Literacy Forum at Michigan State University to: (1) heighten teachers' awareness of the complexity of writing; (2) stimulate discussion across grade levels; and (3) focus research on areas concerning teachers. Discussion formats and inservice activities are described, and materials…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Research Projects
Clark, Christopher M. – 1984
This paper presents a proposal for improving the relationship between the communities of research on teaching and teacher education. An examination is made on ways existing research on teaching might be used in curriculum planning for teacher education. Three changes are called for: (1) that researchers and teacher educators understand each…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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Lampert, Magdalene; Clark, Christopher M. – Educational Researcher, 1990
Responds to Floden and Klinzing's article, "What Can Research on Teacher Thinking Contribute to Teacher Preparation? A Second Opinion." Agrees with it, but discusses questions raised but not answered. Questions what expertise in teaching is, how this expertise is communicated, and who these experts are. (JS)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Research Utilization
Clark, Christopher M. – 1983
This exploration of the essential knowledge offered by research on teacher planning is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the kinds of knowledge derived from research on teaching. It is noted that teacher effectiveness researchers have been primarily concerned with producing knowledge about the observable behavior of effective…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Class Activities, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques
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Clark, Christopher M. – Educational Researcher, 1988
There are currently the following types of teacher thinking: (1) Preconception and Implicit Theories; (2) Planning and Reflection; and (3) Dilemmas and Uncertainty. Teacher educators should consult with researchers and ask better questions of themselves and their arts in order to better prepare teachers. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Consultants, Educational Research, Research Design, Research Utilization
Clark, Christopher M.; Yinger, Robert J. – 1980
Five research studies on teacher planning are reviewed to discover how basic descriptive research can inform the practice. Seven findings are discussed: (1) Planning is important to teachers and generally invisible to everyone else; (2) Planning differs in practice from traditional prescriptions for planning; (3) Planning during the first weeks of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Educational Planning, Educational Research
Clark, Christopher M.; Florio-Ruane, Susan – 1984
Composed of teachers, researchers, and teacher educators, the Written Literacy Forum suggests a model for bringing research and practice together. During its first two years of operation, the forum (1) investigated the means of rendering research findings in a form meaningful to practitioners; (2) created three formats for sharing research…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Cooperation