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Peer reviewedO'Connor, C. Richele – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1999
Presents a model of literacy based on five habits of effective reading teachers. Explains the rationale and theory that supports: (1) the importance of choice; (2) teaching for continuous progress; (3) curriculum integration; (4) individual conferencing, and (5) child-centered, child-directed activities. (NH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Models, Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction
Kelsey, Dawn M.; Kearney, Patricia; Plax, Timothy G.; Allen, Terre H.; Ritter, Kerry J. – Communication Education, 2004
Grounded in attribution theory, this investigation examined explanations students provide when college teachers misbehave, and the influence of perceived teacher immediacy shaping those interpretations. Across two different samples, college students responded to questionnaires assessing perceptions of their teachers' immediacy, teacher…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Attribution Theory, Teacher Behavior
Johnson, Doug – Library Media Connection, 2004
The reasons for creating difficult people in education are suspected to be budget constraints, increased expectations and bad educational press. The kinds of difficult people according to library specialist Luisa are discussed along with the terms the psychologists use to describe them.
Descriptors: School Personnel, Teacher Behavior, Affective Behavior, Librarians
Spitalli, Samuel J. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
Some classroom-management techniques actually undermine establishment of an orderly classroom and impair an otherwise competent teacher's ability to win changing behavior. Instead of changing behavior, all teachers achieve with these heavy-handed techniques is minimal compliance, beneath which lies deep resentment, a breeding ground for…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Student Behavior, Teacher Role, Classroom Techniques
Hewitt, Mary Beth – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2005
Why are some people successful with students although others have given up on them? This author believes it is because they have a strength-based focus and an optimistic perspective. These educators move "out of the problem and into the solution" by exhibiting eight behaviors of strength-based teachers.
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Teacher Student Relationship, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems
English Journal, 2005
The various incidents that take place in the life of teachers and the way in which they affect their behavior in the classroom are mentioned. With the help of Emily Richards Moyer's experiences, which explore frustration and the way she handled it, this article can provide a better understanding for many teachers.
Descriptors: English Teachers, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Teacher Effectiveness
Berliner, David C. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2004
Propositions about the nature of expertise, in general, and expertise in pedagogy, in particular, are discussed. The time needed to develop expertise in teaching and the highly contextual nature of teachers' knowledge are also discussed. Four theories of teacher development are presented, with an elaboration on the heuristic value of the theory of…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teaching Experience, Academic Achievement
Jones, Alison – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2004
Foucault's view of the body as a detailed text from which can be read a system of power is used to consider some aspects of contemporary teacher work. In particular, this paper considers the impact on primary school teachers of social anxiety about touching children. One effect has been an intensification of self-surveillance by teachers, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Associations, Anxiety, Teacher Attitudes
Reio, Thomas G., Jr. – Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2005
Change is pervasive in our schools, yet little information exists about its impact on teacher perceptions and behavior. From a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives, emotional reactions to reform and change are explored as they relate to the participants' professional and personal identity. When confronted with the ambiguity and…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Teachers, Teacher Behavior, Emotional Response
Marshall, Joretta L. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2005
While teaching workshops like those offered by the Wabash Center provide a unique opportunity for scholars to reflect on their teaching, three elements important to the workshops' success can be effective in institutional settings as well. Certain characteristics of community, conversation stimulated by differences, and appropriate attention to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Teacher Workshops, Community
Houston Community College System, Office of Institutional Research, 2009
The Student Evaluation of Instruction (SEOI) was administered to all full-time and part-time faculty. Approximately 97,160 surveys were sent out in 5,320 envelopes; 60,206 surveys were returned to the Office of Institutional Research. The return rate for the SEOI packet envelopes was 84%. The Instructors' reports were provided to academic,…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Student Attitudes, Community Colleges, College Students
Houston Community College System, Office of Institutional Research, 2009
The "Student Evaluation of Instruction" (SEOI) was administered to all full-time and part-time faculty. Approximately 90,045 surveys were sent out in 4,433 envelopes; 54,174 surveys were returned to the Office of Institutional Research. The return rate for the paper surveys was 60%. Instructors' reports were provided to academic,…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Student Attitudes, Community Colleges, College Students
Dickinson, David K.; Darrow, Catherine L.; Tinubu, Titilayo A. – Early Education and Development, 2008
Research Findings: This article is based on the premise that the field of early childhood education needs to begin to study the details of teacher-child interaction if it is to understand fully what aspects of classrooms foster development and to create effective professional development interventions. To this end, we report analyses of four Head…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Teacher Behavior, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education
Moyer-Packenham, Patricia S.; Bolyard, Johnna J.; Kitsantas, Anastasia; Oh, Hana – Peabody Journal of Education, 2008
The purpose of this study was to examine the types of instruments being used to document mathematics and science teacher quality characteristics in 48 nationally funded mathematics and science education awards. Each of the 48 projects operationalized teacher quality and determined how to assess it. The main research questions examined the…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Characteristics, Awards, Psychometrics
Tessier, Damien; Sarrazin, Philippe; Ntoumanis, Nikos – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2008
Although the benefits of autonomy supportive behaviours are now well established in the literature, very few studies have attempted to train teachers to offer a greater autonomy support to their students. In fact, none of these studies has been carried out in physical education (PE). The purpose of this study is to test the effects of an…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers

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