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Emmer, Edmund T.; And Others – 1970
This study investigated the influence of the feedback a teacher expects to receive after teaching on his preference for expository or discovery teaching styles. The subjects were 88 undergraduate educational psychology students at the University of Texas at Austin. Each completed a three-part questionnaire, the Teaching Style Inventory (TSI),…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Educational Psychology, Feedback, Laboratory Training
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Olmo, Barbara – Journal of Experimental Education, 1973
This study consisted of extending the schedule of teaching social studies methods to relate experiences at a high school, conducting in-service instruction for cooperating teachers, and providing advanced techniques of supervision with videotaping for supervisors. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Diagrams, Microteaching, Pilot Projects
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Wolfe, David E. – Foreign Language Annals, 1971
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Microteaching, Modern Languages, Questionnaires
BAIRD, J. HUGH; AND OTHERS – 1967
MICROTEACHING IS THE CREATION OF A MINIATURE TEACHING SITUATION UNDER EASILY CONTROLLED CONDITIONS, WITH IMMEDIATE FEEDBACK FOR THE STUDENT TEACHER. ONE HUNDRED FORTY STUDENTS IN SIX METHODS COURSES EACH TEACH A SELF-CONTAINED 4- TO 6-MINUTE LESSON ON A SINGLE, SPECIFIC CONCEPT TO A "CLASS" OF THREE TO FIVE LOCAL STUDENTS AT THE…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Instructional Innovation, Microteaching, Questionnaires
BELT, W. DWAYNE – 1967
MICROTEACHING AT BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY CONSISTS OF THE PRESENTATION OF A LESSON BY A STUDENT TEACHER TO A MICROCLASS OF THREE TO FIVE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. WHEN THESE STUDENTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE, THE MICROCLASS IS COMPOSED OF HIS PEERS FROM THE COLLEGE CLASS. THE TRAINEE'S INSTRUCTOR, OTHER MEMBERS OF HIS COLLEGE CLASS, AND THE MICROCLASS…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Evaluation, Feedback