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Robertson, Vera Strickland – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this research was to provide information to school administrators about the impact differentiated instruction and teacher behavior have on students' decision to drop out of high school or persist. The ultimate goal of this study is to determine if a significant relationship exists between differentiated instruction, teacher behavior…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Teacher Behavior, Dropout Research, Dropouts
Imes, Amy; Schmitt, Lisa N. T.; Cornetto, Karen M. – Online Submission, 2009
This district report summarizes results from the 2006-2007 through 2008-2009 Austin Independent School District (AISD) staff climate surveys.
Descriptors: School Districts, Educational Environment, Work Environment, Collegiality
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Burke, Mack D.; Vannest, Kimberly; Davis, John; Davis, Cole; Parker, Richard – Behavioral Disorders, 2009
This study is a preliminary examination of the reliability of frequent retrospective teacher behavior ratings. Frequent retrospective behavior ratings are an approach for creating scales that can be used to monitor individual behavioral progress. In this study, the approach is used to progress monitor behavioral individualized education plan goals…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Teacher Behavior, Student Behavior, Topography
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Can, Niyazi – Education, 2009
Teacher leadership can be described as taking over voluntary responsibilities during the educational processes and activities, forming independent projects, influencing his/her surrounding, and sufficiency in developing professional qualifications of his/her collagues. "Leader teacher" is a general term that applies to individuals in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Leadership, Leadership Qualities, Instructional Leadership
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Sturko, Patricia; Holyoke, Laura – Professional Development in Education, 2009
The purpose of this evaluation study was to determine whether career and technical education teachers were using the integration strategies that were presented to them in a professional development course. The integration strategies are strategies that teachers can use to integrate reading, writing and mathematics into their technical curricula.…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Educational Change, Teachers, Professional Development
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Suldo, Shannon M.; Friedrich, Allison A.; White, Tiffany; Farmer, Jennie; Minch, Devon; Michalowski, Jessica – School Psychology Review, 2009
Adolescents' subjective well-being (SWB) is associated with a variety of schooling experiences, particularly their perceptions of teacher support. This article presents results of a mixed-methods study conducted to identify which types of perceived social support enacted by teachers are most strongly associated with middle school students' SWB…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Focus Groups, Early Adolescents, Classroom Environment
Maguire, John W. – Sch Soc, 1969
Descriptors: Activism, Political Attitudes, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Militancy
Hayes, Melvin L. – Sch Soc, 1969
Descriptors: Activism, Racial Integration, Teacher Associations, Teacher Behavior
Hill, John C.
The teacher, a participant observer in the total communication environment of the classroom, can, through systematic observation of that communication, attempt a change in behaviors which will result in an improved teaching-learning environment. One systematic way of looking at classroom communication involves the distinction between the nature of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Teacher Behavior, Teaching, Verbal Communication
Crossan, Donna; Olson, David R. – 1969
A two-part experiment was conducted to determine if consistent, predictable differences exist in teacher encoding ability (composed of the ability to formulate messages containing the essential information, to anticipate information needs of the listener, and to modify or recode the message from listener feedback). Twenty-eight teacher-encoders…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Feedback, Student Reaction, Teacher Behavior
Young, Dorothy A.; Young, David B. – 1969
The effectiveness of individually prescribed microteaching training modules in the acquisition of selected teaching behaviors is being studied in two different contexts: during the preinternship year in the Master of Arts in Teaching Program, Johns Hopkins University, and during student teaching in Teacher Education Centers, University of…
Descriptors: Microteaching, Student Teachers, Teacher Behavior, Teaching Skills
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Hanna, Charles C. – Contemporary Education, 1978
Arguments supporting the present system of tenure for college educators are forwarded. (MM)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Teacher Behavior, Tenure
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Riffle, Christy Ann – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1985
Results of a questionnaire completed by 116 elementary secondary school teachers show that three teacher demographic factors (attendance at inservice training covering special education topics, ethnic background, and age), in addition to two classroom background factors (number of mainstreamed students and student age), increased the number of…
Descriptors: Demography, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Referral
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McGrady, Harold J. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1985
The author reviews the background and development of the PAC (Parallel Alternate Curriculum) Program, designed to improve the learning of all students (including learning disabled students) by helping teachers maintain them in the mainstream classroom. Adminstrative support is cited as a key element in the program's success. (CL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Teacher Behavior
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Cohen, Sandra B.; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1985
Ninety-nine graduate students provided written feedback to completed arithmetic, spelling, and written expression assignments. Teachers offered a greater proportion of corrective strategies on the more difficult arithmetic assignment. An analysis of feedback strategies across tasks showed two prominent strategies, one corrective and one…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Feedback, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Behavior
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