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Walker, Jimmy R.; And Others – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1985
A model for group facilitator supervision using a one-way mirror for unobtrusive observations and interventions is presented. Methodology adapted from selected family therapists was applied in a group counseling class in order to achieve live supervision. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Group Counseling, Leaders, Supervisory Methods
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Yew, Elizabeth; And Others – Gerontologist, 1989
The Comprehensive Periodic Assessment Form is an innovative way to document a patient's rehabilitation progress. This nonnarrative, semi-graphical form digests onto one page many sheets of progress notes. Mobility, Activities of Daily Living (ADL), mental, and medical status over time can be ascertained at a glance. Useful for the aged patient…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Geriatrics, Older Adults, Rehabilitation Programs
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D'Andrea, Michael; Daniels, Judy – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1992
Discusses developmental-eclectic model of counseling that integrates Loevinger's theory of ego development and methods to measure ego development in counseling practice. Outlines key premises associated with process of psychological development and developmental assessment; provides overview of some fundamental aspects of Loevinger's theory of ego…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Evaluation Methods, Individual Development, Models
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Crosbie, John – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1993
Describes problems of assessing change with short time-series data: unreliability of visual inference and fact that current statistical procedures cannot control Type I error because they underestimate positive autocorrelation. Shows how problems can be solved with new interrupted time-series analysis procedure (ITSACORR) that uses more accurate…
Descriptors: Change, Data Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Statistical Analysis
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Reschly, Daniel J.; Wilson, Marilyn S. – School Psychology Review, 1990
Reviews recent advances in assessment of intelligence using procedures developed from cognitive theory and research. Appraises probable success of newer cognitive processing approaches using criteria of diagnostic utility, intervention implications, and treatment validity. Notes that neither new nor traditional intelligence tests have clearly…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods, Intelligence
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Young, Pat; Irving, Zoe – Studies in Higher Education, 2005
This article draws on data collected during a funded research project on undergraduate teaching within a single discipline, social policy. Starting from observations drawn from analysis of the interview transcripts, the article develops the concept of "integrity of practice" from the literature on reflective practice and the scholarship of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reflective Teaching, Integrity, College Faculty
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Palmerton, Patricia R. – Communication Education, 2005
Anthony Fleury proposes a Communication Against the Disciplines paradigm as a counterpoint to Communication in the Disciplines approaches to teaching communication across the curriculum. Contrary to Fleury's contention, however, learning about discipline-specific communication conventions can indeed promote the goals of liberal education and…
Descriptors: General Education, Teaching Methods, Communication Skills, Rhetoric
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Yanchar, Stephen C.; Slife, Brent D. – Teaching of Psychology, 2004
We describe how instructors can integrate the critical thinking skill of examining theoretical assumptions (e.g., determinism and materialism) and implications into psychology courses. In this instructional approach, students formulate questions that help them identify assumptions and implications, use those questions to identify and examine the…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Teaching Methods, Psychology
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Gibbs, Ian; Harland, John – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Outlines and discusses the implications of student reaction to different teaching methods in British colleges. Presents student evaluations, organized into sections on subjects, courses, and teaching techniques. Discusses the great emphasis on lecture based teaching. Suggests the need for new teaching approaches. (Author/AEM)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Course Evaluation, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Hosley, Catherine J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Faculty have designed alternative ways to hear from their students. The use of a box for comments and questions at the back of a University of Vermont chemistry class and an online computer conference to enhance writing classes at the University of Michigan are described. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Higher Education, Interaction
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Strickland, Dorothy S.; Morrow, Lesley Mandel; Neuman, Susan B.; Roskos, Kathleen; Schickedanz, Judith A.; Vukelich, Carol – Reading Teacher, 2004
In this year's Distinguished Educator department, we feature six educators whose research has focused on the role of early literacy in early childhood education. Each of the six addresses a vitally important aspect of early childhood literacy teaching and learning. Sections include: "Working with Families as Partners in Early Literacy," by Dorothy…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Literacy Education, Parent School Relationship, Child Development
Kuntz, Susan; Hessler, Arthur – 1998
For years, the case study approach to learning has helped connect formal learning with real life situations. Cases offer a means of combining the content to be taught and processes by which it will be taught, and it provides students with a situation for learning that makes sense to them and connects them to what they know in a meaningful way. The…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Inquiry
Lofaro, Gregory A. – 1982
This paper presents a model of counselor supervision which recognizes four specific stages of counselor development. The materials focus on the need for a developmental model, the interplay between this model and levels of training and professional practice, and the implications for curriculum planning and supervisory interventions. Studies…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Counselors
Yager, Geoffrey G.; And Others – 1981
This paper, directed to beginning counselors who have not experienced counseling supervision, discusses the general purpose of supervision and the relationship between the supervisor and trainee. Five supervision models are described: (1) direct teaching; (2) therapeutic; (3) interpersonal process recall; (4) self-supervision; and (5)…
Descriptors: Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Counselors
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Bartlett, Willis, E., Ed.; And Others – Counseling Psychologist, 1983
Organizes components of counseling supervision by conceptualizing a framework for analyzing various models, assessing its applicability, and discussing results of the application. The 11 articles include several approaches and models of supervision, e.g., client-centered, cognitive-developmental, working alliance, rational-emotive therapy, social…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Counselors
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