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Peer reviewedRosaen, Cheryl; Schram, Pamela – Action in Teacher Education, 1995
This article presents excerpts from an inquiry group involving preservice teachers during a one-year internship. The inquiry group supported the interns in pursuing questions that arose out of their own practice. The excerpts illustrate three central topics (classroom management, curriculum and planning, and assessment), noting the challenges that…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Discussion Groups, Elementary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJohns, Kenneth M. – School Counselor, 1992
Surveys completed by beginning elementary teachers revealed that one of their greatest concerns was perceived inability to deal with parents. Attempted to apply to real world of parent-teacher conferencing that which is learned by beginning teachers in role-play situation. Suggests counselors use such inservice education with new teachers. (NB)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Beginning Teachers, College Students, Counselor Role
Peer reviewedShannon, Isabelle L. – Action in Teacher Education, 1990
Describes Virginia Wesleyan College's program to provide alternative certification for individuals wanting to change careers and enter teaching. An evaluation of the program shows that it works efficiently to attract well-qualified candidates from nontraditional pools and prepare them within state certification guidelines for local teaching. (SM)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Alternative Teacher Certification, Higher Education, Internship Programs
Peer reviewedJohnson, James H.; Oliver, Melvin L. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1991
Describes the structure and organization of a research and training program focusing on urban poverty and social welfare policy. Explains that the program trains undergraduates in the theory and empirical analysis of issues in poverty research. Notes that students must develop and present a plan of service to a local social service agency in an…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Higher Education, Internship Programs, Poverty
Harper, Doris; And Others – Vocational Education Journal, 1993
Describes three approaches to helping students at risk: (1) a 30-week program to provide adults with basic proficiency in written and spoken English, problem-solving techniques, computer software, and teamwork skills; (2) motivating students by caring about them and creating a positive classroom environment; and (3) communicating effectively with…
Descriptors: Adult Education, At Risk Persons, Classroom Environment, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedNagel, Nancy; Driscoll, Amy – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1991
Examined the "learning-to-teach" process in Portland State University's alternative teacher education program by observing and interviewing six student teachers who identified the source of influence for each recorded teaching behavior. Results indicated a strong relationship between teacher education program design and influences on…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Influences, Internship Programs, Nontraditional Education
Peer reviewedSmith, Douglas James – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1990
Reports 126 interns' ratings of 31 existing and ideal clinical supervision behaviors before and after 4-month internship, to determine satisfaction with cooperating teacher supervision. Training and frequent practice in clinical supervision rated most ideal supervisory behaviors. Audio, video recording rated lowest. Recommends observational method…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Cooperating Teachers, Evaluation Methods, Internship Programs
Peer reviewedO'Sullivan, Michael J. – Teaching of Psychology, 1993
Describes a college-level course in psychology in which students study community issues and problems. Outlines how students work in community program internships and participate in individual and group research projects. Includes course objectives, recommended instructional resources, and evaluation strategies. (CFR)
Descriptors: Community Problems, Community Study, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Peer reviewedMartinez, Michael E. – Applied Measurement in Education, 1993
Figural response (FR) items in architecture were compared with multiple-choice (MC) counterparts for their ability to predict architectural problem-solving proficiency of 33 practicing architects, 34 architecture interns, and 53 architecture students. Although both FR and MC predicted verbal design problem solving, only FR scores predicted…
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Drafting, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedRogers, J. N. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 1993
Surveyed college students (n=72) and their supervisors (n=72) over a two-year period to evaluate the effectiveness of student prepared objective lists and assess student learning opportunities while on a golf turfgrass management program internship. Learning opportunities were more recognizable by the majority of students who had prepared…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Behavioral Objectives, Biological Sciences, College Students
Peer reviewedHolland, Maurita Peterson – Library Hi Tech, 1998
Describes the Practical Engagement Program (PEP) at the University of Michigan School of Information, an integral part of the professional master's program with the goal of providing mentored experience to help students integrate the application of classroom-taught theories, principles, and skills to specific problem outside of the classroom.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Information Science Education
Peer reviewedHeuser, Dan; Owens, Roxanne Farwick – Educational Leadership, 1999
A second-career, first-grade teacher tells how he flourished, thanks to the academic, social, and professional support offered by a partnership between DePaul University and a Glenview, Illinois district. Program hallmarks included full immersion in the classroom, mentored support, theory-practice integration, and ongoing evaluation. (MLH)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Education, Grade 1, Higher Education
Peer reviewedChapel, William B. – Business Communication Quarterly, 1998
Discusses key integrated elements of the internship learning process and outcome, specifically regarding internship assignments abroad. Describes applicable cultural dimensions of such experiences. Discusses selection, training, and monitoring of interns, and deals with the evaluation of internships. Argues that the faculty advisor is pivotal to…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Moores, Samantha – Northwest Education, 1999
A private secondary school in Portland, Oregon, sees arts and academics as equally important to education. The school integrates art throughout the curriculum; offers specialized classes in performing, visual, and media arts, taught by professionals; and offers field experiences and internships. Students progress through the performance-based…
Descriptors: Art Education, Competency Based Education, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs
Peer reviewedFiske, Shirley J. – Current: The Journal of Marine Education, 1998
Sea Grant's investment in university-level education shows a diversity of avenues for supporting students from experience-based internships, merit scholarships, and fellowships to team-based multidisciplinary undergraduate education. Describes such programs as Undergraduate Research Opportunities in ocean engineering, graduate research…
Descriptors: Assistantships, Conservation Education, Cooperative Learning, Environmental Education


