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Weisse, Edward B.; Zalas, Benjamin – Clearing House, 1972
The authors satirically present the concept that the teacher should set the example for his students. (MF)
Descriptors: Student Teacher Relationship, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Responsibility

Boedeker, Louise – Educational Leadership, 1973
Author, assistant professor at Hunter College, personally employed two former student teachers as co-teachers. This experience is described and evaluated. (CB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Differentiated Staffs, Feedback, Student Teacher Relationship

Jones, Linda L. – Reading Teacher, 1982
Argues that teachers' instructional practices reflect their concepts of the reading process and that, therefore, it is important for them to operate from a sound theoretical view of reading. Suggests an interactive model and schema theory as the basis for such a theoretical view. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Interaction, Learning Theories

Stevick, Earl W. – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1972
Sees the task of language instruction involving four staff roles: teacher, materials developer, coordinator, and linguist. Roles are separable even though one person may possibly perform all of them. (VM)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Language Instruction, Language Programs, Second Language Learning

Leahy, Robert – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1977
The spectrum of teaching styles is a continuum of seven models: command, task, reciprocal, individual (teacher-designed), guided discovery, problem solving, and individual program (student-designed). A progression through these styles increasingly promotes student responsibility in decisions regarding teacher-learner transactions. Major categories…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Learning Activities, Student Role, Student Teacher Relationship

Green, Martin – College English, 1976
Schools can best inculate critical habits of mind by devoted, exciting teaching of the disciplines. (JH)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Culture Conflict, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Pendergrass, R. A. – 1981
Many staff development efforts are based on correcting teachers' deficiencies or weaknesses. In this staff improvement model, individual teaching styles and patterns of behavior were identified, so that they could be used in a more professional way. In determining teaching styles, it is pointed out that there is a quantitative aspect and that many…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Techniques, Inservice Teacher Education, Learning Processes
Davis, James E., Ed.; Davis, Hazel K., Ed. – Focus: Teaching English Language Arts, 1982
The 24 articles in this special journal resulted from the Licking County (Ohio) Writing Project. The articles provide information about the following: (1) how to motivate students and teachers, (2) prewriting activities, (3) lightening the teacher's grading load, (4) the uses of conferences, (5) sustained silent reading, (6) traditional techniques…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Improvement, Prewriting, Student Motivation
Teacher Education Conference Board, Albany, NY. – 1981
Effective teachers not only remain abreast of new developments in their fields, but strive toward increased mastery of teaching skills by continually extending and refining the specialized knowledge acquired prior to entering the profession. Teachers are expected to lead active intellectual lives and to evince a breadth of erudition that will…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Interpersonal Competence, Outcomes of Education, Peer Relationship
Stukat, K. G. – Paedagogica Europaea, 1974
This pamphlet presents a description of two interrelated Swedish research projects both of which studied the effects of preschool programs on young children. The first project, a traditional preschool curriculum, is examined in terms of Weikart's scheme for preschool curriculum models. The evaluation procedure involved a comparison of 130…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Experimental Schools, Foreign Countries, Learning Activities
Nelson, Marie Wilson – 1981
A naturalistic-design study compared the practices of "writer-teachers" (expert practitioners) who employ methods rooted in experience with traditional "teacher writers." Eight subjects were chosen from a group of 23 writers who teach below the college level. One quarter of classroom observation and taping produced an in-depth study of two expert…
Descriptors: Authors, Creative Teaching, Experimental Teaching, Poets
Egbert, Robert L., Ed.; Kluender, Mary M., Ed. – 1984
Although the research base on teaching, learning, and effective schools has expanded, the results of that research have been implemented only to a limited degree, either in the classroom or in the training of teachers. One of the accusations that have frequently been made against teacher education is that it does not use a theoretical,…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Decision Making Skills, Educational Research
Bruening, William H. – 1975
Presenting models based on the philosophies of Carl Rogers, John Dewey, Erich Fromm, and Jean-Paul Sartre, this paper proposes a philosophical approach to education and concludes with pragmatic suggestions concerning teaching based on a fully-functioning-person model. The fully-functioning person is characterized as being open to experience,…
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Classroom Design