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Froelich, Kathy S.; Puig, Enrique A. – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2007
There is so much more that goes into literacy coaching that we do not think about when working with colleagues. When we think about literacy coaching, we think about someone who comes into our classrooms and provides support for our instruction. High-quality literacy coaching requires that there be superior levels of overt assessment and covert…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Literacy Education, Teaching Methods, Personal Narratives
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Bell, Edwin D.; Grant, Kathy; Fisk-Moody, Patricia – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
The authors implemented an action research project to help teacher education candidates to reflect upon, assess, and ultimately strengthen teacher candidate dispositions through the Reflective Dispositional Coaching Model. The teacher education faculty agreed that candidate dispositions should address four areas: (a) professionalism, (b)…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Research Projects, Action Research, Lifelong Learning
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Wray, Susan – E-Learning, 2007
In recent years, there has been a movement in the USA towards performance-based evaluation of teachers. As a result, many schools, colleges, and departments of education have moved towards integrating performance-based approaches into their programs. This has involved many promising practices, but none have caught on more than the use of teaching…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Portfolios (Background Materials), Teaching Methods, Literature
Brown, William E., Jr.; Dotterer, Robert W.; Gainor, Dia; Judd, Richard L.; Larmon, Baxter; Lewis, Kathryn M.; Margolis, Gregg S.; Mercer, Steve; Mistovich, Joseph J.; Newell, Lawrence D.; Politis, Jonathan F.; Stoy, Walt A.; Stupar, James A.; Walz, Bruce J.; Wagoner, Robert – 1999
This document, which replaces the 1985 national guidelines for emergency medical technician (EMT) continuing education (CE), presents guidelines for designing, implementing, and evaluating CE for EMTs. The introduction explains the process used to develop the revised guidelines. Section 1 discusses the following competency assurance principles…
Descriptors: Accidents, Allied Health Occupations Education, Competence, Competency Based Education
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Sowder, Larry – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
The booklet-administered tasks involved conjunctive and disjunctive attribute identifications over the typical concept attainment domain (geometric) and a domain using medical symptoms. Generalizing results of concept attainment studies across domains is supported, if the modes of presentation are the same. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: College Students, Concept Formation, Higher Education, Mathematics
Bell, Frederick H. – Educational Technology, 1974
Article suggests several reasons for the successful use of computers to augment learning and offers some principles and procedures for catalyzing creativity in computer-related learning environments. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science, Learning Activities, Learning Processes
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Merrill, M. David – 1984
This chapter presents the theory and research underlying Merrill's concept of learner control as an instructional system. Three levels of learner control--content-control, display-control, and control of conscious-cognitive processing--and efforts to manipulate these variables are described, and a model of external and internal learner control is…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Instructional Systems, Models, Pacing
Ratliff, Gerald Lee – 1984
Noting that stagefright has been the subject of intensive analysis and subjected to almost every conceivable test or measurement without revealing either its "cause" or its "cure," this paper presents vocal exercises to help combat the performance malady. After listing four principles concerning the nature of stagefright (it is…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Problems, Performance Factors, Speech Communication
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Moore, Hilary; Hibbert, Fiona – British Journal of Music Education, 2005
This paper is one of the first presentations of research into brain gym's effectiveness in learning musical instruments. Brain gym (or Edu-K) is the popular, over-arching name for a system of exercises, approaches, and techniques intended to improve mental and physical performance. We explain the basic concepts and activities of brain gym and…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Brain
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Quarles, Royce W. – Reading Improvement, 1974
Describes an instructional program which applied the incentive theories of performance contracting--but with individualized, diagnostic-based instruction both designed and conducted by the teachers. (RB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Performance Contracts, Reading Achievement
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Cuony, Edward R. – Clearing House, 1969
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Middle Schools, Observation, Performance Criteria
Warner, Allen R.; Bishop, John E. – 1980
A model of student learning processes is presented, based on the theory originally set forth by Benjamin Bloom that as much as three quarters of the differences in achievement among students is dependent on the attitudes, knowledge, and skills which students bring to a learning task. The model focuses on a specific learner approaching a specific…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Feedback, Learning Processes, Performance
Waites, Jeremiah W. – 1975
Evaluated in four studies comparing the learning of synonyms by learning disabled (LD) or normal children were the effects of four treatments: varying amounts of material to be learned, varying amounts of practice, varying stimulus familiarization, and varying association value. Results were inconclusive regarding optimal amount of material to be…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Learning, Learning Disabilities
Swinth, Robert L. – 1970
The basic tenet of Programed Instruction (PI), that learning occurs best when knowledge is imparted in small increments, appears to apply to associative rather than deductive process. One may best learn definitions via association, and best learn inference via unified understandings. This hypothesis was tested by structuring two modes of…
Descriptors: Deduction, Induction, Learning, Learning Processes
Tallmadge, G. Kasten; And Others – 1968
Two separate subject matter areas were selected for investigation which were felt to represent two distinct types of learning situations. One was a kind of logico-mathematical procedure; the other was a visual form discrimination task. Two separate courses were developed for each subject matter area. One reflected an inductive instructional…
Descriptors: Correlation, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Experiments, Individual Characteristics
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