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Olmo, Barbara G. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1975
Microteaching, or teaching for a short unit of time, has proven to be effective in student teacher training. (PG)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Microteaching, Student Teaching
Reed, Cheryl L.; And Others – 1970
The subject of both papers is microteaching. The purpose of the first study was to assess the effects of focusing on general technical skills versus interpersonal relationship skills in conjunction with microteaching. A total of three training procedures were used: (1) directive lecture (DL), (2) non-directive lecture (NDL), and (3) microteaching…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Microteaching, Student Teaching, Students
Kelley, Edgar A.; Walter, L. James – 1971
A study was conducted to determine differences between teachers trained in the Nebraska University Secondary Teacher Education Projects (NUSTEP) and those trained in a standard program. The NUSTEP program was composed of three classes which were also offered in the standard program; NUSTEP students, however, practiced teaching skills using…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Comparative Analysis, Microteaching, Student Attitudes
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Copeland, Willis D. – Journal of Educational Research, 1975
Descriptors: Microteaching, Performance, Student Teachers, Student Teaching
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DeLorenzo, William E. – Foreign Language Annals, 1975
This article outlines the background and the basic components of microteaching and describes it as a means of providing foreign language teaching trainees with an experience that will ease the transition from the laboratory situation to the actual teaching setting. Criticism of the method is included. (CLK)
Descriptors: Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Microteaching, Second Language Learning
Allen, Dwight W.; Cooper, James M. – 1970
Microteaching, a technique for training teachers to develop specific teaching skills through the use of a scaled down classroom situation, has proved to be not only effective but also strongly appealing to teachers. A state-of-the-art paper entitled "Microteaching: History and Present Status" prepared by the authors for the ERIC…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Inservice Education, Microteaching
Kallenbach, W. W.; Gall, Meredith D. – J Educ Res, 1969
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Microteaching, Student Teaching, Teacher Behavior
Cooper, James M.; Allen, Dwight W. – 1970
This state-of-the art paper summarizes the history of microteaching's development and its rationale, the many uses of microteaching, and the research evidence on microteaching--a training procedure which has become an established element in the programs of many colleges, universities, and school districts in the education of various groups of…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Inservice Education, Microteaching
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Bultman, James; Dirkse, Lamont – Journal of Teacher Education, 1977
This program is based on the theory that students in education need early exposure to the classroom and is designed so that the student progresses through the professional education sequence receiving progressively more complex assignments. (JD)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Methods, Field Experience Programs, Microteaching
Shore, Bruce M. – 1972
Microteaching was developed in 1963 at Stanford University and was used initially for the training of secondary school teachers. It is controlled practice of specific teaching behavior; therefore, the role of the supervisor is important. Microteaching has the following advantages: faculty have to get together to agree on common purposes in its…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Inservice Teacher Education, Literature Reviews
Wood, Margaret W.; And Others – 1969
An exploratory study investigated the effects of two organizational patterns of microsimulation experiences (concurrently with or sequentially to student teaching) on the verbal teaching behavior of student teachers trained in the Reciprocal Category System of Interaction Analysis (RCS) as compared to their counterparts who received no RCS…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Organization, Educational Experiments, Interaction Process Analysis
Peters, Jerry L.; Moore, Gary E. – 1980
During the past decade, many departments of agricultural education have used microteaching in the preparation of teachers. Research has found that microteaching has a positive effect on students' views of themselves as teachers and their attitudes toward and perceptions of teaching. Microteaching also allows a student to view his or her strengths…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Laboratory Training
Allen, Dwight; Ryan, Kevin – 1969
This book on a rather widely known but less widely applied technique for teacher education is intended both to inform those people who are unfamiliar with microteaching and to caution those who see it as a final answer to teacher training. The first chapter provides a working definition of microteaching; surveys its importance in supervision,…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Research, Inservice Teacher Education, Laboratory Training
Robinson, Evelyn – 1977
This paper describes a methods course block that combines several basic education courses and provides gradual increases in student teaching time. The course contains the methods instruction for music, science, language arts/reading, social studies, and physical education. The class meets on campus for instruction three to four weeks at the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Arts, Methods Courses