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Albrecht, Kay – Child Care Information Exchange, 1989
Discusses confrontations which lead to growth in day care teachers. The steps of confrontation discussed include: (1) identifying the problem; (2) describing the desired behavior and how it will come about; (3) determining how the successfulness of the change will be measured. (RJC)
Descriptors: Day Care, Guidelines, Interpersonal Communication, Professional Development
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Manaf, Zulkifli A. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 1994
Observational ratings of 112 preschool student teachers on 9 teaching behaviors were factor analyzed to yield 4 underlying latent variables: facilitating, interpersonal, interactive, and flexible behaviors. The latent variables were positively correlated with each other. A path diagram illustrates the relationships among teaching behaviors and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Factor Analysis, Models, Preschool Education
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Kelly, Patricia R. – Reading Horizons, 1995
Discusses how preservice teachers in a reading methods course investigated the prevalence of round-robin reading in 72 elementary classrooms. Finds that the majority of the teachers used round-robin reading. Notes that the preservice teachers became acutely aware of what really goes on during round robin reading. Discusses five alternatives to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Reading Instruction
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Stewart, Janice Porterfield – Reading Horizons, 1995
Examines the effectiveness of predictable reading. Presents an example of an effective lesson using the predictable book reading component of the Early Literacy Project. Demonstrates that learning involves dynamic interactions between the novice and expert, and that the expert must recognize the child's independent level and determine through…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Instruction, Reading Research
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Chiodo, John J.; Lobaugh, Glenda – Reading Improvement, 1995
Investigates whether teacher modeling improves fifth-grade students' attitudes toward poetry. Finds that students exposed to modeling had a greater enthusiasm/appreciation of poetry. Acknowledges that appreciation of literature, including poetry, must be developed over a long period of time through a variety of means. (RS)
Descriptors: Grade 5, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Literature Appreciation
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Hendricks-Lee, Martha S.; And Others – Language Arts, 1995
Tells the story of two schools involved in an education reform initiative in a large, urban district. Argues that teachers who see themselves as learners create a supportive environment and are much better prepared for the massive challenges, the continual setbacks, and the incremental successes that enduring educational reform entails. (SR)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Espinosa, Cecilia; Fournier, Julia – Primary Voices K-6, 1995
Describes the classrooms of bilingual teachers in an urban Phoenix, Arizona school. Discusses how the teachers struggle with questions surrounding language and literature, race and literature, and class and literature. Notes that the teachers seek books that include the children they teach and connect them to the world outside their neighborhoods.…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Primary Education
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Allen, JoBeth; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1995
Describes teacher inquiry in the University of Georgia's National Reading Research Center's School Research Consortium (SRC). Discusses reasons to formalize the teaching and reflecting process by conducting research, how SRC members are becoming researchers, and what impact SRC research is having. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Reading Research
Zemke, Ron; Zemke, Susan – Training, 1995
Adult learning is problem centered, and adults are motivated by personal growth. Curriculum design should promote information integration, account for learning style differences, and include transfer strategies. Facilitators should offer a safe, comfortable environment, and exercises should have fidelity. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment, Educational Theories
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Gallos, Joan V. – Journal of Management Development, 1995
The story of an encounter between a male student and a female instructor illustrates the subtle but powerful interaction between gender and individual development in adult education. Productive instructor responses include taking a nondefensive stance, using a repertoire of techniques, practicing self-management, focusing on learning, and…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Conflict Resolution, Females, Gender Issues
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Gutierrez, Kris; And Others – Harvard Educational Review, 1995
Teachers' monologic scripts potentially stifle dialogue and reflect dominant cultural values; students' counterscripts are formed by those who do not conform to "appropriate" participation. A third space where scripts intersect creates potential for authentic interaction and a shift in what counts as knowledge. (SK)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Culture, Discourse Analysis, Educational Practices
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Orellana, Marjorie Faulstich – Reading Research Quarterly, 1995
Examines gendered aspects of literacy in two bilingual primary classrooms in a working-class Latino community. Centers on values that are associated with literacy in each room and the gendering of those values through specific classroom practices, with attention to gendered aspects of literacy tasks, texts that were written and read, and the talk…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Literacy
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Comstock, Jamie; And Others – Communication Education, 1995
Finds, contrary to previous research on teacher nonverbal immediacy, that the variable has an inverted-U curvilinear relationship with cognitive, affective, and behavioral learning--in other words, moderately high teacher immediacy is more effective in helping students learn than either excessively high or low immediacy. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Communication Research, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Frymier, Ann Bainbridge – Communication Quarterly, 1994
Tests two models (the Motivation Model and the Learning Model) of the immediacy-learning relationship using path analysis. Uses Keller's Model of Motivation to explain the results, finding that teacher nonverbal and verbal immediacy enhances student motivation, presumably by impacting attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
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Rasberry, Gary W. – English Quarterly, 1995
Reminisces about a teacher's roles as a camp counselor and a secondary school teacher, and the formalities and customs that separate and connect the two. Wrestles with the question of how much of the informal camp counselor he needs to let go while in the school environment. (TB)
Descriptors: Camping, Secondary Education, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Role
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