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Kromrey, Jeffrey D.; Renfrow, Donata D. – 1991
The use of multiple-choice test items measuring content-specific pedagogical knowledge (C-P) as a viable method of increasing the validity of teacher tests is described. The purposes of the paper are to: (1) present examples of multiple-choice test items used for the assessment of C-P and contrast these items with items used for assessing content…
Descriptors: Content Validity, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Mertens, Donna M.; Rabiu, Jubril – 1991
This study investigated the effects of quality of educational experience with computers on attitudes toward computers and learning in a preservice educational psychology class for deaf students training to be teachers. Nineteen subjects used computer-assisted instruction modules for seven half-hour lessons on various educational psychology…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Computer Assisted Instruction, Deafness, Education Majors
Mancus, Dianne S.; Martin, Jeanette V. – 1980
Little research on the relationship between self knowledge and teacher effectiveness seems to exist. The Self Knowledge Project, a study of more than 1,000 people of various ages, identified 4 distinct stages of self knowledge development: (1) elemental; (2) situational; (3) pattern; and (4) process. The Self Knowledge Project created the…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Higher Education, Knowledge Level, Preservice Teacher Education
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Isman, Aytekin; Çaglar, Mehmet; Dabaj, Fahme; Ersözlü, Hatice – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2005
Like all models, the new model is also based on a theoretical foundation; constructivism, which emphasis is placed on the learner or the student rather than the teacher or the instructor. Students learn by fitting new information together with what they already know. People learn best when they actively construct their own understanding. The new…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Models, Constructivism (Learning), Input Output Analysis
New Mexico Commission on Higher Education. – 1987
A project to identify competencies needed by students entering college was undertaken jointly by the New Mexico Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education. The first step was to review statewide data on enrollment in developmental/remedial college courses of graduates from New Mexico's public secondary schools. After a…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Preparation, College School Cooperation, Competence
Griffey, Quentin L.; Griffey, Ann M. – 1989
A survey of 163 special educators in North Carolina examined aspects of abuse and neglect of their students over the last 3 years. Students were mentally handicapped (MH), learning disabled (LD), or behaviorally/emotionally handicapped (BEH). Of the respondents, 43% stated that they had reported at least one case of suspected abuse or neglect…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Elementary Secondary Education
Shea, Mary Ann, Ed. – 1990
This collection of essays, which evolved from the Professional Lecture Series on Teaching and Learning and Instructional Workshops on Teaching and Learning held at the University of Colorado (Boulder), addresses a variety of styles and situations for teaching and learning. The following essays are included: (1) "Teaching as Architecture:…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Creative Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Ethics
Petrie, Hugh G. – 1987
In making a case for the liberal arts in teacher education, the point is made that the liberal arts contribute to the professional qualifications of teaching. If teachers are to be more than mere technicians, the professional skills of problem solving, analysis, and critical thought are needed. A discussion is presented of the specific need for…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Course Content, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Hollander, T. Edward – 1985
Guidelines and implementation options for a program to evaluate the outcomes of collegiate education in New Jersey are discussed. A good program must seek to: (1) maintain public confidence; (2) nuture institutional autonomy and individual diversity; and (3) stimulate educational excellence. College outcomes that the program should cover are:…
Descriptors: College Role, College Students, Critical Thinking, Education Work Relationship
Russell, Tom – 1987
This paper reports data from a program of research examining how teachers learn the practical, professional knowledge of teaching. Data collection focused on interviews with teachers immediately following a period of classroom observation. Interviews were spaced at monthly intervals when possible. The 15 participants included teachers in training,…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Education Majors
Fraenkel, Jack R. – 1986
The curriculum content of elementary and secondary school social studies is discussed as it relates to the assessment of social studies learning. In addition, recommendations are made for future efforts in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). The social studies curriculum involves both factual learning and concept learning.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Concept Formation, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
Froman, Robin D. – 1986
The Infant Care Survey (ICS) was developed to measure new mothers' confidence in their knowledge and skills regarding the care of babies under one year of age. One potential use of this test would be the identification of groups at high risk for health problems or for avoiding medical care. Self-efficacy was an important construct in the…
Descriptors: Infants, Knowledge Level, Mother Attitudes, Mothers
Anderson, David W.; Coleman, Diana L. – 1985
A survey of 135 Pennsylvania regular classroom teachers (kindergarten through grade 8) examined their understanding of learning disabilities (LD) and the degree to which they felt prepared to work with LD students. The survey sought information on: (1) teacher preparation, knowledge, and experience related to identifying and working with LD…
Descriptors: Definitions, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Hashweh, Maher Z. – 1986
An analysis of science teacher's knowledge of specific biology and physics topics and the effects of this knowledge on their planning for instruction and on simulated teaching are discussed in this report. Six experienced secondary school teachers participated in the study. Each teacher's knowledge of a biology topic and a physics topic was…
Descriptors: Biology, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Level, Misconceptions
Perry, David K. – 1985
A study tested the hypothesis that highly unrepresentative news stories about foreign nations would have a more damaging effect on the accuracy of inferences formed by United States audiences if the stories concerned developing countries than if they were about developed nations. Subjects, 76 college students, answered questions concerning a…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Audiences, Content Analysis, Developed Nations
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