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Oregon Coll. of Education, Monmouth. – 1970
The four classes of learning experience found in an instructional system are defined as 1) orienting experiences, which provide a set of referents essential to meaningful study, and which may take the form of direct observation of children or teachers in classrooms, observation of filmed models, etc., and which may be used at any level; 2)…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary School Teachers, Foundation Programs, Instructional Programs
McQuigg, R. Bruce – 1968
This last volume of a 4-part report reviews the secondary division program of the acroclinical semester, an accelerated experience designed to correlate methods instruction (including theory) as closely as possible with student teaching (the practice). Each of 15 sections deals with 1 program element; most sections include discussion of the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Clinical Experience, Course Content, Curriculum Problems
Amidon, Edmund – 1967
In a 2 1/2-year study of the application of interaction analysis (a method of classroom observation) to preservice teacher education, approximately 40 secondary student teachers were involved in an experiment during each of 3 semesters. A 2 by 2 factorial design made it possible to test the influence of 2 independent variables (student teacher…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cooperating Teachers, Course Content, Curriculum Research