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Morine, Greta
This paper approaches the task of defining basic teaching skills by identifying essential preactive skills. Piaget's model of cognitive development was used to determine the general goal of teacher training in preactive skills, to identify the three basic kinds of preactive skills necessary for teachers to learn, and to suggest the kinds of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Development, Decision Making Skills, Nontraditional Education
Koran, John J., Jr. – 1970
This study was designed to observe the effect of two basic variations of a film mediated model on teacher trainees' acquiring the technique of asking questions that require thought before being answered; it attempted to discover whether the subjects could best learn this technique by watching it illustrated by a filmed model, or by engaging in…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Instructional Films, Microteaching, Problem Solving
French, Russell L. – 1970
A study was designed 1) to develop and test a conceptual model for viewing teacher-pupil communicative relationships in the classroom, 2) to determine if systematic observations of teacher behavior are useful in analyzing communication events, and 3) to determine if data on teacher nonverbal and verbal behavior are more useful than on verbal…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Models, Nonverbal Communication
Young, David B. – 1969
This paper holds that the "supervisory" function should be basically one of teaching teachers rather than evaluation of teaching styles, with the consultant on teaching guiding a teacher in the systematic analysis and modification of his teaching performance through a systematic decisionmaking process. In the first half of this paper supervisory…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Microteaching, Models, Supervisory Methods
Levy, Alan William – 1968
This study was concerned with the effects of specified dimensions of teacher behavior on the language development of socially disadvantaged preschool children enrolled in Head Start. The hupothesis, later verified by the findings, was that teachers showing high levels of competence in eliciting verbal behavior from their pupils and rewarding them…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Research, Language Acquisition, Preschool Children
Johnson, Robert Spencer – 1968
In spoken and written situations which focused the teachers' attentions on information rather than on their language, samples of 100 English teachers' actual language were obtained with respect to five debatable usages: "everybody...their,""reason...is because,""who" as an object pronoun, "will/would" with the first person subject to express…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English Education, Language Usage, Standard Spoken Usage
Clayback, Thomas J. – 1970
Two separate studies were conducted to ascertain the effect of computer-based resource guides on teachers' curriculum planning abilities and on their classroom behavior. In the first study 36 primary grade teachers from 20 schools, divided into experimental and control groups, were asked to complete data sheets describing their students'…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Computers, Curriculum Development, Decision Making Skills
Byars, Jackson A. – 1971
The study was designed to develop, test, and refine a model of teaching behavior for teachers of a first course in algebra. The model described five categories of teaching behavior which should be exhibited by algebra teachers. To aid in observation of these behavior categories, a modified Flanders interaction Analysis instrument was developed and…
Descriptors: Achievement, Algebra, Attitudes, Classroom Communication
Gustafson, Kent L. – 1969
The purpose of this research experiment was to investigate the effectiveness of one type of simulation (consisting of a series of anxiety-inducing motion picture vignettes, split-screen video tape recording, and a trained recall worker) in reducing anxiety and thereby increasing the subsequent classroom interaction of student teachers. A secondary…
Descriptors: Interaction Process Analysis, Simulation, Student Teacher Relationship, Student Teachers
Steen, Margaret T.; And Others – 1969
An inservice development program was designed to insure that teachers acquire skills crucial for the operation of an individualized program, that these skills be acquired in a relatively short time, and that transfer be made to the classroom setting. The program consisted of (1) two preservice conferences covering information on materials…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Individualized Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education, Reinforcement
Resta, Paul E.; Niedermeyer, Fred C. – 1970
For evaluation and further development of the First-Year Communication Skills Program, a classroom observational study was conducted to determine the extent to which teachers demonstrated the desired instructional behaviors and to measure pupil response rate. A sample of 10 classes was selected for observation by two observers during a regularly…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Development
Mitchell, Douglas E. – 1974
Analysis of the characteristics of the teaching task yields a series of four propositions about the organization and administration of public schools. First, the personal orientation of the learner is a central consideration in teaching activity. The task of aiding the learner in his development is transactional and requires privacy for both the…
Descriptors: Job Analysis, Phenomenology, School Organization, Task Analysis
Andersen, Hans O. – 1973
The need to modernize teacher education procedures is a universal problem. This need is particularly evident in developing countries where adherence to the old syllabi and the "tried and true" methods of instruction is strong and where highly trained personnel capable of leading a reform are in short supply. This model for a competency approach to…
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Developing Nations, Models, Skill Development
Haberman, Martin – 1970
Recent attempts to clarify the roles of master teacher, regular teacher, teacher assistant, teacher aide, intern, and student teacher are pointless because there has never been a clear and widely accepted definition of just what the role of the teacher is. The reason a professional teacher is needed should be the basis on which he is evaluated,…
Descriptors: Paraprofessional School Personnel, Student Motivation, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Influence
Curwin, Richard L.; Fuhrmann, Barbara Schneider – 1975
This book offers a program of self-improvement for teachers and prospective teachers that grows out of humanistic criteria. The book is a collection of activities designed to increase the reader's potential as a teacher. There is an introduction entitled "Discovering Your Teaching Self." The remaining two sections are devoted to activities.…
Descriptors: Humanism, Humanization, Self Actualization, Self Concept


