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Lichtenstein, Amanda Leigh – Teaching Tolerance, 2005
In this article, the author relates how her role as a Teaching Artist became complicated after witnessing her teaching partner's mistreatment of a student. She states that it is often easier for Teaching Artists to ignore or forget what they have witnessed in the schools for fear of making waves, losing work, jeopardizing partnerships or being…
Descriptors: Public Education, Public Schools, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Collaboration
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Soenens, Bart; Vansteenkiste, Maarten – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2005
Due to conceptualizations of autonomy as detachment and independence, research on the parenting-autonomy relationship in adolescence has yielded inconsistent results. In the present study, self-determination is proposed as an alternative way of tapping into the construct of autonomy. An integrated model of the relationships between perceived…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Teacher Role, Parent Role, Adolescents
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Jones, Karrie A.; Jones, Jennifer L. – Journal of Effective Teaching, 2008
Cooperative learning is viable yet generally underutilized method of instruction at the college level (Paulsen and Faust, 2008). This paper highlights the work of teacher educator Dr. Paul J. Vermette in his implementation of cooperative learning based practices in a graduate level Multicultural education course. In analyzing the "Five…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, College Environment, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
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Lingam, Govinda I. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2007
Multi-class teaching is a common phenomenon in small schools not only in Fiji, but also in many countries. The aim of the present study was to determine the teaching styles adopted by teachers in the context of multi-class teaching. A qualitative case study research design was adopted. This included a school with multi-class teaching as the norm.…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Teaching Styles, Participant Observation, Foreign Countries
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Kim, Ockjean; Hupp, Susan C. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2007
We studied instructional interactions through semi-structured observation of 13 student- teacher dyads involving elementary students with cognitive disabilities. Special educators' use of directions and responses of differing modes and types was analyzed. Student task-engagement behaviors (i.e., active engage, disruptive, passive on-task,…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Mental Retardation, Interaction, Student Teachers
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Albers, Cheryl – Teaching Sociology, 2009
Unintended outcomes can derail the best of intentions in the classroom. Designing a new course for Honors students provided an opportunity to change my traditional teaching style. I envisioned a classroom where students enthusiastically became more self-directed learners. I was perplexed with mixed reactions from students; while some joined me and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Teaching Styles, Curriculum Design
Salzman, James A. – 1996
Unlike many instruments used to measure the attitudes and practices of college composition teachers, the Survey of Attitudes and Practices of Teachers of Freshman Composition (SAPTFC) is based on a generalized theory of teaching at the college level, classifying instruction into three groups: didactic, heuristic, and philetic. In composition…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Error of Measurement, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Hindman, Jane E.; And Others – 1995
In separate but overlapping narratives, 3 women composition teachers ponder some of the challenges female instructors face in defining their role for themselves and the students they teach. Students and women instructors both experience considerable confusion over what role the woman instructor fills; both parties view her too often not only as a…
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Higher Education, Personal Narratives
Byrnes, Ronald S. – 1995
This paper reports on one secondary social studies teacher's efforts to engage students in learning about self, others, and the world. Modes of presentation and learning activities are the specific focus. Observations occurred during 160 class periods in four different social studies classrooms, tenth-grade world geography, eleventh-grade U.S.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Conventional Instruction, Creative Teaching, Instruction
El-Dinary, Pamela Beard; Schuder, Ted – 1993
Two studies examined seven teachers' acceptance of a strategies-based approach to reading instruction during their first year of using the intervention. Interviews and observations revealed that the intervention, a long-term transactional strategies instruction program called SAIL (Students Achieving Independent Learning), was fully acceptable to…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Effectiveness, Reading Instruction
Van Decker, Lori – 1993
Any college English teacher who seriously seeks to bridge the academic and corporate learning communities must learn from rather than laugh at the industrial mindset. Mediating between composition theorists' process-oriented pedagogies and the type of linear writing instruction the corporate mind values is essential in the corporate classroom. The…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Discourse Communities
Fullmer, Shawn E. – 1998
An ethnographic study examined three new teaching assistants (TAs) from July 1995 to July 1996 at a state university. Data included observing their classrooms, gathering artifacts, and talking about their experiences to determine what types of training and experiences lead to a successful TA and what elements or characteristics comprise a…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Ethnography, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Makedon, Alexander – 1990
A discussion of whether teaching is a science, an art, or both, and the extent to which it is either and why, is presented in this paper. Teaching-as-a-science (TAS) and teaching-as-an-art (TAA) are not specific teaching methods but rather two different ways to find teaching methods. Whether students learn as a result of the teacher's scientific…
Descriptors: Art, Classroom Environment, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Endres, Kathleen L.; Schierhorn, Ann B. – 1992
A study examined whether expected behavior from teachers coincides with how women and men really teach their magazine-writing classes. Subjects, 120 of 198 members of the Magazine Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, responded to a 25-item questionnaire concerning their teaching techniques. Results…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Periodicals, Sex Differences
Fuller, Bruce; And Others – 1991
Findings of a study that examined whether individual teacher attributes or organizational conditions influence classroom pedagogical practices in southern Africa are presented in this document. Methodology involved observation and administration of a questionnaire to 244 secondary teachers in Botswana. Findings indicate that teacher behaviors in…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Environment, Institutional Environment, Instruction
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