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Heinrich, Darlene L.; McKeegan, Hugh F. – 1968
Two improvements in supervisory practice would improve the effectiveness of student teaching: development of a set of objectives derived from a theoretical model of instruction to allow for meaningful observation, recording, and reporting of student teacher performance, and provision of feedback to inform the student teacher of his performance in…
Descriptors: Feedback, Lesson Observation Criteria, Lesson Plans, Observation
KALLENBACH, WARREN
VARIOUS RESEARCH ON MICROTEACHING IS BRIEFLY REVIEWED. THE METHOD DEVELOPED AT STANFORD CONSISTS OF THE PRESENTATION OF 5-10 MINUTE VIDEOTAPED LESSON SEGMENTS TO GROUPS OF 4 TO 6 PUPILS. THESE LESSONS WERE EVALUATED BY THE SUPERVISOR AND THE PUPILS AND THEN DISCUSSED BY THE INTERN AND THE SUPERVISOR DURING THE PLAYBACK. THE LESSON WAS IMMEDIATELY…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Feedback, Lesson Observation Criteria, Literature Reviews
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Morrison, Virginia B.; Ray, William J. – 1968
This document investigates the Wayne State Experimental Project in the Region 9 Teaching Center of Detroit (WEXPO-9) which is designed as a cooperative program to better prepare inner city teachers by introducing them to student teaching (in the inner city) in their junior year; to assess the influence of preparation in concepts of teaching and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cooperative Programs, Education Majors, Feedback
Henrie, Helen H.; Whiteford, Emma B. – 1972
Alternatives to the face-to-face supervision of home economics student teachers through the use of audiotapes and teleconferences were explored in this three-phase (academic quarter) study. Information was gathered about attitudes of participants toward the teleconference, changes in abilities to formulate written teaching plans, and changes in…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Audiotape Recordings, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Research