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GALLOWAY, CHARLES – 1967
NONVERBAL BEHAVIOR CONSISTS MAINLY OF FACIAL EXPRESSIONS, GESTURES AND BODY MOVEMENTS, AND VOCAL INTONATIONS AND INFLECTIONS. IN ORDER TO PROVIDE A MODEL FOR OBSERVING TEACHER NONVERBAL CLASSROOM ACTIVITY, 12 CATEGORIES WERE DEVELOPED THROUGH THE USE OF TWO DIMENSIONS--ENCOURAGING TO INHIBITING AND TEACHER INITIATED TO TEACHER RESPONSE. THREE…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Classroom Communication, Lesson Observation Criteria, Nonverbal Learning
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Dinsmore, David – ELT Journal, 1985
Analyzes some examples of classroom interaction from observation of English as a second language (ESL) teachers in Japanese classrooms. Analysis of the data shows that lessons often seem to pass from meaningless activity to silence and that ESL teachers continue to emphasize form over meaning and accuracy over communication. (SED)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Lesson Observation Criteria
South Carolina Educator Improvement Task Force, Columbia, SC. – 1981
The Assessments of Performance in Teaching (APT), presented here, is a classroom teacher performance evaluation procedure mandated by the South Carolina Legislature for all student and first year teachers, and will be implemented in 1982. Aiming to measure minimal competence, the instrument addresses five performance dimensions: planning;…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques