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Christopher C. Martell; Rob Martinelle; Jennifer P. Chalmers – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
In this study, researchers used a longitudinal multisite qualitative cross-case study to examine the beliefs and practices of five beginning teachers related to critical historical inquiry. They collected interview, observation, and classroom artifact data over a 5-year period, from teacher preparation through the teachers' 4th year in the…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Beginning Teachers, History Instruction, Social Studies
Teaching Approaches of Community College Mathematics Faculty: Do They Relate to Classroom Practices?
Mesa, Vilma; Celis, Sergio; Lande, Elaine – American Educational Research Journal, 2014
We report on a qualitative investigation of the ways in which 14 faculty members in the mathematics department at a community college described their approaches to teaching and contrasted those with analyses of their mathematics lessons. We characterized instructors' teaching approaches as traditional, meaning-making, or student-support and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Mathematics Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Educational Practices
Eliciting Engagement in the High School Classroom: A Mixed-Methods Examination of Teaching Practices
Cooper, Kristy S. – American Educational Research Journal, 2014
This case study analyzes how and why student engagement differs across 581 classes in one diverse high school. Factor analyses of surveys with 1,132 students suggest three types of engaging teaching practices--connective instruction, academic rigor, and lively teaching. Multilevel regression analyses reveal that connective instruction predicts…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, High School Students, Learner Engagement, Regression (Statistics)
Engel, Susan; Randall, Kellie – American Educational Research Journal, 2009
This study examined how teachers respond when children engage in inquiry-based deviations from a planned task. Thirty-one teachers each completed a brief science activity and accompanying worksheet with a student confederate. Teachers were given one of two goals for the study: help the students complete a worksheet or help the students learn more…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Worksheets, Personality Traits, Inquiry
Applebee, Arthur N.; Adler, Mary; Flihan, Sheila – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
This study examines 11 interdisciplinary teams involving 30 teachers and 542 students in New York and California. The teams represented an array of approaches to interdisciplinary curricula, ranging from simple correlation to major reconstrual of the contributing disciplines. Teams that engaged in the most reconstrual of traditional content also…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Interdisciplinary Approach

Hearn, James C.; Moos, Rudolf H. – American Educational Research Journal, 1978
High school classes were assigned to five types using J.L. Holland's typology, and the climates assessed using the Classroom Environment Scale. Holland's classification was generally supported, although some unexpected findings are discussed. Holland's hexagonal model of the similarity between types received only weak support. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Classification, Classroom Environment, Courses, Differences

Frey, Peter W.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1975
Examines the correlations between instructional ratings and exam performance at three universities. Results indicate that three rating factors-student accomplishment, presentation clarity, and organizational planning-correlated highly with educational achievement. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Grades (Scholastic), Instructional Design

Wright, Clifford J.; Nuthall, Graham – American Educational Research Journal, 1970
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary School Science, Reinforcement

Murphy, Patricia D.; Brown, Marjorie M. – American Educational Research Journal, 1970
Knowledge of a teacher's conceptual system can be used to predict teaching styles in the handling of information and the applying of sanctions. (DG)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Predictive Measurement, Questioning Techniques, Student Teacher Relationship

Rouse, Linda P. – American Educational Research Journal, 1983
An investigation of the effect of social power (defined in terms of instructors' manipulation of resources and students' dependence) revealed that the instructors' style of resource manipulation was significantly correlated with graduate students' mood and morale. Findings demonstrate the importance of social power for understanding classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Morale

Boak, R. Terrance R.; Conklin, Rodney C. – American Educational Research Journal, 1975
Explores the effects of a process variable (level of teacher interpersonal skills) in education upon student outcome (achievement test results) at the junior high school level. (RC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Junior High School Students, Student Motivation

McKeachie, W. J.; Lin, Yi-Guang – American Educational Research Journal, 1971
Results previously appearing to be non-replicable turned out to be replicated when analyzed separately for male and female instructors. (Author/DG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Faculty, College Students, Sex Differences

Prawat, Richard S.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1983
This study builds on previously established attribution-affect linkages in an effort to better understand teachers' evaluative reactions to student success and failure. As predicted, the affective reactions of teachers indicate that they are more willing to accept personal responsibility for certain kinds of student outcomes than others. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory

Peterson, Penelope L.; Clark, Christopher M. – American Educational Research Journal, 1978
Using a stimulated recall technique, the reports of cognitive processes during teaching of twelve experienced junior high school teachers were recorded in an experimental setting and analyzed. Reports were related to teachers' cognitive style and ability. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Individual Differences

Rich, H. Lyndall; Bush, Andrew J. – American Educational Research Journal, 1978
Teachers with direct and indirect teaching styles were paired with students who were high or low on social-emotional development, to create congruent and incongruent matches. Congruency was consistently related to instructional outcome with the effect strongest for student affect, followed by achievement, and then attention to task. Findings…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Attention Span, Emotional Development
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