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Lorentz, Jeffrey L.; Coker, Homer – 1980
Thirteen of the 41 classroom observation dimensions derived from Medley's review of teacher effectiveness reports were scored on the Georgia Assessment of Teacher Effectiveness. Subjects were 53 fifth and sixth grade teachers in language arts and mathematics. The dimensions were: large group instruction; group size without adult supervision;…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Elementary School Mathematics
WILK, ROGER E.; AND OTHERS – 1962
THREE PARTICULAR PROBLEMS WERE THE CONCERN OF THIS STUDY--(1) THE VALIDITY OF ADMISSIONS DATA USED IN ELEMENTARY TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS, (2) THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT STUDENT TEACHING PLACEMENTS, AND (3) THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JUDGMENT RATINGS OF STUDENT TEACHERS MADE BY STUDENT TEACHING SUPERVISORS USING THE REGULARLY EMPLOYED OBSERVATIONAL…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Behavior Patterns, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment
Brown, Ric – 1979
The most difficult task of educational researchers is the transmission of relevant research findings to the classroom. There are two modes of transmission available to researchers: inservice to practicing teachers, and inclusion of relevant research in preservice teacher education. A study was conducted to involve beginning student teachers in one…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Educational Research
PDF pending restorationGordon, Judith R. – 1979
The Discovery-Expository Instrument is a classroom observation scale which measures the position of a teacher's presentation on a continuum of discovery presentation (in which the student is encouraged to solve problems with minimal help from the teacher), to expository presentation (in which the teacher provides a complete description and…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Classroom Observation Techniques, Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education
Beers, C. David; Scotten, Kathryn – 1978
Growing out of experience in the Pacific Institute for Nonsexist Education (PINE), this paper describes how an evaluation approach derived from oral history and anthropology was used to document the lessons learned about the design and operation of a sex equity technical assistance program. A brief overview describes the PINE program which…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Anthropology, Educational Change
Radin, Norma; Epstein, Ann – 1975
This study demonstrated the effectiveness of a reliable, inexpensive method for observing fathers interacting with their preschool children in the home. Fathers in 180 white families were interviewed about their child rearing attitudes and practices, and observed while playing games with their four-year old children. When a factor analysis of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Evaluation Methods, Factor Structure, Fathers
Schaeffer, Gary A.; And Others – 1979
Developmental psychologists have not traditionally documented the psychometric properties of their observational instruments, partly because such concepts as reliability and validity are associated mainly with paper-and-pencil tests. A multitrait-multimethod correlation matrix (MTMM) was presented as a useful method for the psychometric evaluation…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Child Development, Correlation, Developmental Psychology
McDaniel, Ernest – 1979
An instrument was developed for observing teaching behaviors related to some of the theoretical components of inquiry teaching. Four scales were designed to measure personalized planning, confrontational emphasis, transitional querying, and manipulative opportunities. Inter-rater reliability was obtained for ten taped samples of secondary social…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Classroom Observation Techniques, Higher Education, Inquiry
Schlesinger, Joy – 1966
In the industrial Midlands of England, the County Education Authority in Leicestershire County has jurisdiction over approximately 250 primary schools and 50 secondary schools. A child attending an infant or junior school works at his own pace, is creative and spontaneous, and learns on his own terms. Principals are given complete autonomy and may…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Creativity
Gage, N.L.; And Others – 1968
This document presents four correlated studies based on (1) the concept of "micro-criteria" which narrows the dimensions of investigating teacher effectiveness through the variable (explaining), the potential correlates (classroom behavior), and the rating of effectiveness (pupil achievement) and (2) data from an initial experiment in…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Communication Skills, Computer Oriented Programs, Content Analysis
Shulman, Lee S.; And Others – 1968
A model of the inquiry process based on John Dewey's concept of inquiry was used to develop a means of observing and scoring individual inquiry behavior. The Teacher's Inbasket, a simulation of problems crossing a teacher's desk in a simulated school setting, was developed for the study. Fifty-one female elementary education majors were selected…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes
ROSENBAUM, PETER S. – 1968
REPORTED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS AN EXPERIMENT TO DETERMINE THE DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY IN LEARNING AND USING "ENGLISH GRAMMAR II," A TRANSFORMATIONALLY GENERATED SUBSET OF ENGLISH (SEE AL 001 306). THE AUTHOR PRESENTS A GENERAL, NON-TECHNICAL EXPLANATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE EXPERIMENT IN LEARNING TO USE…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Deep Structure, English, Experimental Psychology
Shulman, Lee S.; And Others – 1968
A model of the inquiry process bas"d on John Dewey's concept of inquiry was used to develop a means of observing and scoring individual inquiry behavior. The Teacher's Inbasket, a simulation of problems crossing a teacher's desk in a simulated school setting, was developed for the study. Fifty-one female elementary education majors were selected…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes
Gootman, Marilyn Eisenstadt – 1976
This study attempted to determine the relationships between the dramatic play of children aged three to seven and their self-concept; between dramatic play and two components of self-concept--self-esteem and identification with friends; between dramatic play ability and self-concept; and between dramatic play and the teacher's attitude toward…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Children, Classroom Observation Techniques, Doctoral Dissertations
PDF pending restorationStrayer, F. F.; And Others – 1977
This collection of papers represents an extension of analytic approaches and concepts from animal social ethology to the study of activities among stable groups of young children. A major emphasis of this research was on the description of organizational patterns in social behavior observed during periods of free play. The papers are: (1) "An…
Descriptors: Affiliation Need, Aggression, Altruism, Behavior Patterns


