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Torosyan, Roben; Cook-Sather, Alison – To Improve the Academy, 2018
In this article we present 4 dimensions of transformative facilitation, each conceptualized using the "wisdom of practice" (Weimer, 2006, p. 54) gathered through our experience facilitating educational development and through the experiences posted by participants in a POD Network conference session. Composed of theoretical underpinnings…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Conferences (Gatherings), College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Shadiow, Linda Kaye – College Teaching, 2010
An analysis of teacher-student interactions leads to critical reflections of the assumptions underlying the pedagogical choices this professor makes in undergraduate classes. Using concepts of perception of credibility and politics of recognition, the teacher gains insight into the equity of her practices.
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Interaction Process Analysis
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Finnan, Christine – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2013
Consistent with research conducted by George Spindler 60 years ago, teachers continue to perceive groups of students, typically students that differ from the teacher, as less capable of accomplishing meaningful tasks, belonging and contributing to social groups, and engaging actively in challenging work. The bias is especially great for students…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Grade 5, Classroom Research, Educational History
Estus, Lorian; And Others – 1980
The videotape recording of interactions between teaching interns and young children with special needs provides a significant resource for the interns in assessing their own style of teaching, evaluating personal strengths, and setting their goals. A discussion is presented of the rationale for using videotaping as a tool for self evaluation, and…
Descriptors: Exceptional Persons, Individualized Instruction, Interaction Process Analysis, Mainstreaming
Johnson, Liz, Comp.; Hall, Roberta M., Comp. – 1984
Ways in which a publication on sex discrimination has been used by colleges and universities are described. The publication is entitled "The Classroom Climate: A Chilly One for Women?" In addition to identifying over 35 kinds of behaviors by which faculty may treat men and women students differently, the publication discussed in this document…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Environment, College Students, Females
Katterns, Bob – 1982
In the "Learning and Teaching" course at the University of Waikato (New Zealand) College of Teacher Education, explorations are being conducted into the advantages of training student teachers to work, on a more genuinely collegial basis, with the college's cooperating teachers. The assumptions and objectives of the course focus on…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Cooperating Teachers, Education Courses, Higher Education
Riley, Roberta D.; Robinson, Bryan E. – 1980
According to legislation, a teacher center governing board should be composed of a majority of elementary and secondary teachers, including those from the special and the vocational fields; representatives from local institutions of higher education; and the school board. A simulation game, designed to provide board members with an understanding…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance
Van Horn, Kathleen L. – 1982
The Utah Pupil/Teacher Self-Concept Program is designed to train teachers in the use of verbal behaviors that improve the self concept of students by replacing judgmental statements with positive descriptive messages. The program is based on a successful prototype used with elementary school teachers. Four individualized modules were developed to…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Helping Relationship, Inservice Teacher Education
Potts, Vernon R. – 1974
After two years of operation, Project BACSTOP (Better Acquisition of Cognitive Skills through Outdoor Programming, a series of structured experiences in wilderness settings meant to bring seventh and eighth grade students of different races together in challenging adventure activities intended to promote interaction, communication, and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Affective Behavior, Attitude Change, Blacks