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STENZEL, ANNE KATHERINE – 1963
RESEARCH IDENTIFIED CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE GIRL SCOUT VOLUNTEER TRAINERS AND DEVELOPED CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING EFFECTIVENESS. TWELVE PROBLEM SITUATIONS, SECURED THROUGH A CRITICAL INCIDENT TECHNIQUE, TESTED EVALUATIVE JUDGMENT AND WERE SCORED FOR PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION. FORCED CHOICE QUESTIONS TESTED CONTENT VERSUS GROUP ORIENTATION.…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Critical Incidents Method, Doctoral Dissertations, History
The Four-Quarter School Year as Implemented in Metropolitan Atlanta Secondary Schools. Final Report.
Frasher, James M; Bentley, Ernest L. – 1971
This investigation had as its objective to collect relevant information in a systematic fashion concerning the actual, implemented four-quarter program. The investigators sought to identify what was currently operational in cooperating metropolitan school systems and to assess the degree to which the operational four-quarter plan meets the…
Descriptors: Counselors, Critical Incidents Method, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Amundson, Norman E.; Borgen, William A.; Jordan, Sharalyn; Erlebach, Anne C. – Career Development Quarterly, 2004
Thirty-one downsizing survivors from both the private and public sector were interviewed to determine incidents that either helped or hindered their transition through 1 or more organizational downsizings. A critical incident technique was used to analyze and organize the data around themes that emerged, themes were represented by both positive…
Descriptors: Private Sector, Public Sector, Interviews, Job Layoff
Burgar, Paul S. – 1979
A study was commissioned by a large petrochemical concern in order to validate professional degrees as a job entry requirement. The investigations considered two issues: (1) "Are activities performed by professionals (chemists and engineers) measurably different from the activities of subordinate technical personnel?" and "What…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Comparative Analysis, Critical Incidents Method, Curriculum
Sheppard, Bunny G. – 1979
The determination of those factors of motivation and hygiene which led to job satisfaction/dissatisfaction of forty-five randomly selected community education coordinators in six mid-Atlantic states was the primary purpose of this interview-oriented research study. A second purpose was to examine the relationship between age, gender, marital…
Descriptors: Achievement, Age, Community Coordination, Community Education
Colbert, C. Dianne – 1978
To develop a comprehensive teacher observation instrument, 56 school practitioners submitted 200 critical incidents--descriptions and judgments of their observations of teacher-pupil interactions in the classroom. Five teacher roles emerged: instructional facilitator; instructional manager; instructional evaluator; instructional designer; and…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Conventional Instruction
Peer reviewedCooper, Sandra B. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1996
This study compared the effects of a field-based mathematics methods course and a traditional university-based mathematics methods course on preservice teachers in their development of teaching concepts in elementary mathematics. Case studies of students representative of the two groups indicated significant differences in their teaching concepts.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Critical Incidents Method, Elementary Education
Barrington, Gail V. – New Directions for Evaluation, 2006
The purpose of the study reported in this chapter was to determine if senior evaluation consultants experienced stages of growth in their practice similar to the small business development stages described by Bruce and Scott, to identify the stimuli that led to those changes, to determine what the consultants learned from these incidents, and to…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Career Development, Program Evaluation, Evaluators
Brookfield, Stephen D. – 1995
This book is a practical guide for teachers at the postsecondary level to improve their teaching by utilizing the principles of adult learning and becoming critically reflective teachers. Chapter 1 lays out the concept of reflection in general terms and then focuses on explaining what is distinctive about critical reflection. Chapter 2 explains…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Autobiographies, Classroom Environment, College Faculty
Harris, Ilene B.; Fenderson, Douglas A. – 1982
A case study evaluation of the Bush Clinical Fellows Program, a fellowship program designed to enhance rural physicians' midcareer development and to improve rural health care delivery, is presented. Attention is also directed to the evaluation methodology and the implications of the evaluation approaches and the results. Two major evaluation…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Incidents Method, Delivery Systems, Evaluation Methods
Anderson, Tony; Jones, Neil – 1986
The issue of how to react quickly to the educational needs arising from technological change has been deemed a central problem facing Technical and Further Education (TAFE) in Australia. Therefore, a national study examined various curriculum research methods that hold promise for speeding up the curriculum research and development process. The…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Critical Incidents Method, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
COMSTOCK, GEORGE; MACCOBY, NATHAN – 1966
RESEARCH TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED TO EVALUATE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PEACE CORPS ETV PROJECT STEMMED FROM TWO MODELS OF FEEDBACK. INFORMATION PROVIDED IN "INDIVIDUAL FEEDBACK" IS OF VALUE AT A PRAGMATIC LEVEL, WHEREAS INFORMATION FROM "PROJECT FEEDBACK" CAN BE USED BY ADMINISTRATORS FOR POLICY DECISIONS. THE MAJOR TOOL FOR PROJECT…
Descriptors: Critical Incidents Method, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Developing Nations
Finch, Curtis R.; Crunkilton, John R. – 1979
Examination of selected national and state level career education curriculum development projects provided the basis for consideration and comparison of major strategies used in deriving curriculum content. Those found most useful included the theoretical base, philosophical base, introspection, function approach, task analysis, Delphi approach,…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Education, Career Exploration, Comparative Analysis
Jung, Steven M. – 1970
The present paper reports on results generated by an unconventional application of the testing paradigm. This application was made necessary by the nature of several goals of Project PLAN in the area of student personal and social behavior, self-planning skills for occupational and personal development, etc. Attainment of such goals is very…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Patterns, Community Problems, Critical Incidents Method
Calista, Donald J. – 1975
Although researchers have suggested recently that the student instructional domain needs to be explored, most studies continue to cast their designs in relation to end of course ratings that obstruct developing a more inclusive model for classroom behaviors. Hypothesizing that expectations function as prior cognitive states, activating and…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cognitive Processes, College Faculty, College Students

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