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STEVENS, JOHN C.; AND OTHERS
TO DETERMINE WHETHER STUDENTS WHO PERCEIVE THEIR TEACHERS DIFFERENTLY ALSO DIFFER IN CREATIVITY, A SAMPLE OF 197 STUDENTS (82 MALES AND 115 FEMALES) WAS RANDOMLY SELECTED FROM ONE HIGH SCHOOL. EACH STUDENT WAS GIVEN THREE TESTS OF COGNITIVE FACTORS--THE UTILITY TEST (LISTING DIFFERENT USES FOR A BRICK AND A WOODEN PENCIL), THE APPARATUS TEST…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Bibliographies, Creativity, Factor Analysis
Spaulding, Robert L. – 1978
The Spaulding Teacher Activity Rating Schedule (STARS) describes twenty-five teaching styles. In the "Story Teller" teaching pattern, children listen while the teacher narrates, explains, or reads. The teacher motivates the students to contribute. In the "Lecturer" style, the teacher explains, describes, or illustrates but does…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Educational Strategies
Rohrkemper, Mary M.; Brophy, Jere E. – 1979
An investigation concerned with teacher styles and strategies for coping with problem students suggests that role definition may not be as important a teacher variable as originally postulated. Thirty-seven experienced elementary school teachers were observed to determine overall management skill level and actual response to problem behavior.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Coping, Discipline Problems, Elementary Education
Denton, Jon J.; Norris, Sherrill – 1979
The feasibility of evaluating the performance of student teachers by observing the academic achievement of pupils was explored. The following questions were posed: Do expectancies of learners held by student teachers influence pupil achievement on a single instructional unit when prior achievement of pupils is held constant? Does the amount of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Observation Techniques, Expectation, Student Teachers
Johnson, John L.; Seagull, Arthur A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1968
Presently a contradiction exists between form and function in teacher education. Although creativity and self-awareness are voiced as goals for teachers and their students, teachers are all too often educated by means of lectures, a form which holds quiet attentiveness rather than intellectual aggression a chief value. In their own classes,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Education Majors, Professional Education, Self Actualization
Garfunkel, Frank – 1967
Six teachers were given instructions and materials with which to conduct a 20-minute teaching session. The sessions were filmed. The films will be scrutinized to obtain comparisons of teaching styles, tasks (the instructions and materials provided each teacher), and teacher-task interactions. The films have not been completely processed yet and so…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Films, Performance Factors, Preschool Teachers
Tuckman, Bruce Wayne
The result of the application of Kelly's (1955) psychology of personal constructs to education is a personal construct model of teaching which reflects itself both in a series of five propositions (based on Kelly's postulates) and a measurement technique, the Tuckman Teacher Feedback Form (TTFF), which is appropriate for determining teacher…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Factor Analysis, Feedback, Psychological Characteristics
Gorelick, Molly C.; Joseph, Marjory L. – 1974
In an attempt to understand the variability in student evaluations, a study was undertaken at the beginning of the fall 1972 semester to analyze California students' initial course expectations. A Course Questionnaire was designed consisting of a total of 19 statements with a six-point response rating scale ranging from strongly agree to strongly…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Evaluation, Expectation, Grading
Rosenshine, Barak – 1970
This critique of James Gallagher's Topic Classification System (TCS), a tool of categorizing teacher-pupil classroom interaction, suggests revision of the system asking for more complete analysis of the data obtained with it, but recommends its use in future investigations especially in view of its organization and the "unique elements"…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Codification, Cognitive Processes
Klein, Alice E.
The results of this study empirically demonstrate the importance of cross-validating an instrument intended for use in a future study. The instrument used was the Teachers' Practices Questionnaire (TPQ) which had been devised in 1963 to measure teachers' subjective role expectations. Three samples of undergraduate and graduate students who were,…
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Theories, Expectation, Factor Structure
Fox, Robert A.; Lippitt, Ronald – 1967
A project was developed involving a state organization of teachers and teams of teachers in local school systems to demonstrate how selected teaching practices could be disseminated to interested teachers. The state organization provided the organizing link among the different school systems and established criteria. The members of the area teams…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Research, Communication Problems, Educational Innovation
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Stafford, William – College Composition and Communication, 1964
Some reflections upon how writers learn to write are presented in an analogy with learning to swim, offering implications for the teaching of composition. The "simplicity" of the act of writing is contrasted with the "complexity" discovered by literary analysis. Two of the author's poems are used as examples. (AF)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Instruction, English Literature, Expressive Language
Rashid, Martha; And Others – 1968
One of a series of seminars on Head Start research, this paper deals with the potential contribution of teacher style to classroom management. It is suggested that studies be designed to (1) compare and describe preschool and primary programs, (2) develop a standard system of notation for recording behavior in classrooms, (3) determine the effect…
Descriptors: Behavior, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development
Sharpes, Donald K. – 1969
The purpose of the study reported in this five-chapter document was to develop a model of differentiated teaching personnel based on student learning needs and to test the rationale for developing that model. The resultant semantic model (presented and illustrated in chapter 4 of the report) is designed to provide for effective interaction between…
Descriptors: Differentiated Staffs, Master Teachers, Models, Secondary School Teachers
Evans, Charles L. – 1972
The Fort Worth Trimester Plan (Intensified Learning Plan) employes three terms of approximately 60 days, each to replace a 90-day semester. To maintain an equivalent amount of classroom time, class periods are extended to 80 minutes at the high school level. The plan was implemented at one high school and three middle schools in 1970-71. The…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Organization, Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling
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