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Peer reviewedMcLaren, Peter L. – Language Arts, 1988
Proposes that the teacher-as-liminal-servant (stripped of usual status and authority) within a critical pedagogy is guided by compassion and commitment to teach as a social and moral agent in the service of social transformation. Asserts that educational rituals must create classroom conditions that spawn liminal dimensions of learning. (MM)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Educational Anthropology, Educational Environment
Bluestein, Jane – Instructor, 1985
Suggestions are offered for formulating a classroom management system where students develop social and psychological strengths, responsibilities, and independence in a positive classroom atmosphere. In this classroom, the teacher stresses the positive and is consistent without always being concerned with being "in control." (DF)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Personal Autonomy
Engle, Shirley H. – Louisiana Social Studies Journal, 1986
Argues that to be relevant and interesting, history properly studied requires two judgments: (1) Facts being reported must be true facts; and (2) Determination of whether the behavior of citizens in an historical episode is good or bad. Concludes that teachers must become themselves real students and encourage inquiry from students. (TRS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Instructional Improvement, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedHenson, Kenneth T.; Borthwick, Paul – Theory into Practice, 1984
Matching learning styles and teaching methods may help students develop to their fullest capabilities. A brief historical view of research on teaching methods is offered, and various learning and teaching styles are defined and categorized. Future predictions focus on improved classroom management, increased student involvement, and changes in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational History, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHyman, Ronald; Rosoff, Barbara – Theory into Practice, 1984
This article discusses problems with the learning style-based education paradigm and recommends a six-part approach for matching learning and teaching styles. (DF)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Educational Theories, Student Teacher Relationship
Peer reviewedBargar, Robert R.; Hoover, Randy L. – Theory into Practice, 1984
Carl Jung's theory of psychological type is explored and related to education in this article. A model of the interaction between teacher, student, subject matter, and instructional alternatives is examined and the educational implications are discussed. This theory is used to illustrate how psychological-type influences teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedHunt, David E.; Gow, Jane – Theory into Practice, 1984
A practice-to-theory approach of matching models helps teachers increase self-knowledge and awareness of their students. Participants discuss personal teaching style, students, expected learning outcomes, teaching approaches, matching models, and then restate their teaching style. A teacher's response to these exercises is presented as an example.…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Methods, Psychological Patterns
Peer reviewedGould, C. D. – Journal of Biological Education, 1983
Evidence relating to the impact on British schools of the Nuffield 0-level Biology Project is examined, particularly that related to possible changes in teaching style. Explanations for the persistence of didactic teaching are also discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum Evaluation, High Schools, Science Curriculum
Gibbs, Graham; Durbridge, Nicola – Teaching at a Distance, 1976
Characteristics of both successful and unsuccessful tutors at the Open University are illustrated, based on first-hand observation of staff members. Areas covered include: knowledge and handling of subject matter, general teaching skills, classroom skills, social competence, values and work rate, administrative competence, and style. (LBH)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, External Degree Programs, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedEkstrom, Ruth B. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1976
Relations between certain cognitive and attitudinal characteristics and the instructional behavior of elementary school teachers are explored. (MM)
Descriptors: Aptitude, Cognitive Ability, Elementary School Teachers, Predictor Variables
Brown, Gerald R. – 2003
This paper examines tools that a teacher-librarian may be able to use effectively to develop cooperative planning and teaching to develop information literate students. It addresses the perspective of the teacher in the learning process and shows ways that the teacher-librarian can be a collaborative partner in the process. Issues related to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Literacy, Learning Resources Centers
Rosenthal, Robert – Psychology Today, 1973
Briefly reviewing his own research, and that of critics of the Pygmalion Effect, the author proposes a four-factor "theory" of the influences that produce the effect: the relationship of teachers to special students differs in climate, input, feedback, and output. (JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bias, Classroom Research, Expectation
Brophy, Jere E.; Good, Thomas L. – J Educ Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Expectation, Grade 1
Lindley, Danial A., Jr. – Engl J, 1970
Based upon a paper at annual convention of National Council of Teachers of English (59th, Washington, D.C., November 28, 1969). (SW)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Learning Motivation, Role Perception, Student Needs
Luis, Earlene – Engl J, 1970
A recounting of some of the author's experiences the first year of her return to teaching high school English, with tongue-in-cheek advice to colleagues. (RD)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Secondary School Teachers, Student Attitudes, Student Teacher Relationship


