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Brisard, Estelle – Scottish Educational Review, 2002
Teacher education programs are based on cultural and political assumptions about the processes involved in learning to teach and about what constitutes good teaching. A comparative study of teacher education in France, England, and Scotland examines differences in course structure, school placements, training support, professional educational…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cooperating Teachers, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries
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Nesbit, W. C. – International Journal of Special Education, 1988
The Harlow Project is a special education teacher-training program established by the Department of Educational Psychology of Memorial University of Newfoundland. The project places student teachers in British schools for professional training. This paper describes the program's practicum experiences, student placements, field trips, guest…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Disabilities, Educational History, Foreign Countries
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Quinn, Linda F.; And Others – Action in Teacher Education, 1995
American and New Zealander education majors completed an exchange program that included student teaching abroad. Student journals and interviews after the experience indicated that, through their international experiences, students gained more appreciation for their home school culture and acquired new attitudes and beliefs to test against the…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Catelli, Linda A. – Action in Teacher Education, 1995
In the context of school-university partnerships, action research takes on the qualities of collaborative inquiry for achieving partnership. The article describes one partnership project, explaining the importance of action research and examining two studies conducted by school practitioners and college personnel that show the power of action…
Descriptors: Action Research, College School Cooperation, Collegiality, Educational Change
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Giebelhaus, Carmen R. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1994
Researchers investigated the use of a one-way mechanical third ear communication device that allows prompting by the student teachers' supervisors during teaching. Results showed that some student teachers can and do effect immediate change in teaching behavior during the teaching process while receiving prompts via the device. (SM)
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Behavior Change, Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Education
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Prince, Julian; And Others – National Association of Laboratory Schools Journal, 1991
Improving schools by improving teacher training may be aided by using a modified laboratory school concept to create a clinical setting for training teachers. This article describes a cooperative training model that is based upon a mainstream academic partnership between public schools, universities, and teacher groups. (IAH)
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), College School Cooperation, Cooperating Teachers, Educational Environment
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Martin, Renee Jeanne – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1994
Advocates the use of social reconstructionist theory to create change that provides diversity among teachers. The article explains the importance of social reconstructionist education; analyzes oppression in teacher education; and discusses how to change the faces of teacher education, link home and school cultures, and offer diversity within…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Constructivism (Learning), Cultural Differences, Educational Change
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Kagan, Dona M.; And Others – Action in Teacher Education, 1994
This study focuses on processes in an experimental program in which five secondary teachers were to have primary responsibility for supervising student teachers and to assist and support each other. Some teachers experienced growth, but others, unexpectedly, wanted more university input and were reluctant to share troubling experiences with…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperating Teachers, Educational Innovation, Higher Education
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Mason, Cheryl – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 1989
A collaborative effort designed to combine the skills of scientists and educators to prepare science teachers is described. The cooperative effort between a scientist, a science educator, and a science teacher in teaching a course and in field supervision is discussed. Classroom environment, collaborative and cooperative instruction, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Course Descriptions, Educational Cooperation, Higher Education
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Shechtman, Zipora – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1991
The effectiveness of an abridged group assessment procedure in predicting initial teaching success, where success was measured largely through practice teaching evaluations, was tested with a sample of 247 female graduates of a teacher training college in Israel. Results justify use of the assessment in the college admission process. (SLD)
Descriptors: Assessment Centers (Personnel), Beginning Teachers, College Admission, College Graduates
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Black, Allen; Ammon, Paul – Journal of Teacher Education, 1992
The University of California's Developmental Teacher Education program uses Piagetian developmental theory and research for preparing elementary teachers. The article describes the two-year postgraduate program, which features small student cohorts, multiple diverse student teaching placements, coursework that addresses key topics repeatedly and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Constructivism (Learning), Developmental Stages, Elementary Education
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Downes, Toni – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1993
Describes a study conducted at the University of Western Sydney (Australia) that investigated primary student teachers' use of computers with children in schools and factors that contributed to that use. Home use and supervising teachers' use of computers are cited as significant factors, and implications for course design are suggested. (13…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Thomson, W. Scott; And Others – Teacher Educator, 1992
East Carolina University's Model Clinical Teaching Program uses a combination of year-long field experiences and focused coursework to help prepare successful elementary educators. Planned collaboratively by university and school personnel, the program expects participants to function more successfully in completing traditional student teaching…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), College School Cooperation, Cooperative Programs, Demonstration Programs
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Sherman, Helene J. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1992
Results of a study of three classes of preservice teachers at the University of Missouri-St. Louis that taught three different methods of teaching rational-number concepts demonstrate the superiority of an approach using manipulatives. Both teacher understanding and ability to teach to elementary school students in field experience programs were…
Descriptors: College Students, Diagrams, Education Majors, Elementary Education
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Craig, Cheryl J. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1998
This case study follows a teacher who moved from context to context as a preservice teacher, substitute teacher, long-term replacement teacher, and beginning teacher within two contexts. The study illuminates ways that particularities of placements influence what is available for teachers to come to know, what is called good teaching, and who is…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Case Studies, Context Effect, Elementary Education
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