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Wolfe, Patricia – Educational Leadership, 1987
Hunter's "seven-step lesson plan" has been misinterpreted and misunderstood. The plan was developed to be used flexibly, through misinterpretation it has been used too rigidly. The seven steps would be better understood if conceived as "generic" instructional processes to be "considered" in every teaching situation.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Staff Development, Teacher Education
Webster, William E.; Page, Ernest R. – 1982
Twelve lessons were learned from the Kern/Eastern Sierra Writing Project (KESWP): (1) successful teachers of writing can be identified and their practices demonstrated to others; (2) writing is an important way to learn as well as to communicate--the process of writing is as valuable as the product; (3) teachers of writing must write; (4) most…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Staff Development, Teacher Effectiveness
Evertson, Carolyn M.; And Others – 1985
A summary is presented of the final report, "Effective Classroom Management and Instruction: An Exploration of Models." The final report presents a set of linked investigations of the effects of training teachers in effective classroom management practices in a series of school-based workshops. Four purposes were addressed by the study: (1) to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Research Methodology
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Batesky, James – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1987
The article describes seven steps that can be used to increase teacher effectiveness through inservice teacher education programs that follow the Hunter staff development model. The steps are described and examples of how to apply each step to teaching physical education are given. (JL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Inservice Teacher Education, Lesson Plans, Physical Education
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Gibboney, Richard A. – Educational Leadership, 1987
Criticizes Madeline Hunter's teaching model emphasizing a perceived mechanistic and simplistic approach. Also stresses the ways the author feels the model negates the teaching of thinking skills. Attacks the scientific approach of Hunter's model, its philosophic perspective, and the training process. (MD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Staff Development
Evertson, Carolyn M.; And Others – 1985
This final report presents a set of linked investigations of the effects of training teachers in effective classroom management practices in a series of school-based workshops. A previous study led to the development of descriptive models of effective management and instruction. These "models-in-use" provided interpretations of how what teachers…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Research Methodology