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Kalivoda, Karen S.; And Others – 1989
This handbook makes suggestions on how faculty can adjust their teaching environment or style to eliminate barriers that may prohibit a student with a disability from achieving his or her educational goals. The booklet describes the functions of the Office of Handicapped Student Services of the University of Georgia, relevant federal regulations,…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, College Students
Autrey, Ken – 1989
An informal research project examined how college freshmen's performances and attitudes in writing were influenced by middle and high school writing experiences. Subjects, enrolled in a basic writing course, filled out questionnaires and were interviewed informally concerning their previous writing experiences. Over a period of years, several…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, High Schools, Higher Education, Middle Schools
Lee, Okhee; Gallagher, James J. – 1986
Derived from the perspective which views teachers and students as rational humans with limited capacity of perception and reasoning, this study describes how teachers differentially treat students and examines what underlies the differential treatment. Three science teachers from an urban middle school in the Midwest participated in the study.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Delahunty, Kenneth – 1989
This paper discusses ways in which the innate act of "telling" can be used in teaching to strengthen the bond between teacher and student and enrich the process of learning. The paper offers an intuitive rationale for using "telling" as a teaching mode in the community college classroom and provides a formal explanation of "telling" based on the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, Communication Research, Community Colleges
Hutchinson, Lynn M. – 1989
This study describes the interactive styles of two university professors and their students in traditional and reflective seminar contexts. As both professors taught the same group of undergraduates in an inquiry oriented experimental teacher education program and also taught groups of graduate students in traditional seminars, it was possible to…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Divergent Thinking, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Putnam, Joyce – 1984
An elementary school teacher developed a learning community classroom with four key characteristics: (1) task and objective monitoring systems; (2) use of heterogeneous groups; (3) fostering of individual responsibility; and (4) fostering of group responsibility for learning. It appeared that collaborative planning between teacher and pupils was…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Planning, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment
Carrier, Carol; Melvin, Karla – 1982
This study examined the relationship of teaching style orientation, expressed perceptions of the teaching-learning process, actual classroom behavior, and learning styles of six full-time faculty in a dental auxiliary program at a large teaching institution. Data collection instruments used to assess this relationship included the Teaching Style…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Design, Dental Schools
Hyman, Ronald T. – 1977
This study investigates the pattern of teacher questioning regarding three elements: sequence, student respondent, and cognitive process. The rationale for this type of teaching rests on the claims for teaching students the process of critical (reflective) thinking. In this type of teaching it is necessary to have data before the students. Only…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Deduction

Willower, Donald J.; Heckert, J. Wayne – 1977
The hypothesis that teacher pupil control ideology-behavior congruence would be positively related to teacher job satisfaction was tested. The rationale for the hypothesis was that teachers whose beliefs and behaviors concerning pupil control were consistent would be likely to be contented with their work. Pupil control was seen as a central…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Objectives, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
Norberg, Katarina – Values and Ethics in Educational Administration, 2003
Schooling is always a moral practice. It takes place in specific contexts where social regulation is justified by reference to ethical codes and their specific values. Teachers' work is constituted by these values. Teachers act morally, steering practice in particular directions. The task is, however, never simple. In a context where the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Moral Values, Ethics, Educational Environment
Green, Mildred R. – 1981
The following research questions were addressed in this study to investigate elementary school teachers' (N=236) attributional styles related to their teaching methods and allocation of time: (1) How do teachers attribute the causes of success or failure in their science teaching; (2) Does the attributional model help explain science teaching…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Teachers, Performance Factors
Belk, Jo Ann; And Others – 1982
To determine whether high creative and low creative children achieved differently when utilizing a divergent method of teaching as opposed to a convergent method of teaching as evidenced by achievement in spelling, a study, conducted for a period of 18 weeks, involved 79 third grade children randomly assigned into four sections. Two pretests were…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Comparative Analysis, Convergent Thinking, Creativity
Pattavina, Paul; Ramirez, Ramiro R. – 1980
The recent integration of learning disabled students into regular classrooms has emphasized the need of the regular classroom teacher to have special education competencies. The implication is that all teachers should attain a certain level of knowledge, skills, and abilities. The Generic Affective Competency (GAC) model identifies how teachers…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Exceptional Persons, Inservice Teacher Education, Learning Disabilities
Rising, Gerald R.; And Others – 1980
This teacher's guide is designed to aid in the incorporation of programable calculators in the school mathematics program for pupils in grade 11. Warnings include the need for care in modifying the curriculum so that students are not punished in the process. The concept of "black boxing," of letting the computer or calculator take charge…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Calculators, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology
Rising, Gerald R.; And Others – 1980
This teacher's guide is designed to aid in the incorporation of programable calculators in the school mathematics program for pupils in grade 12. Warnings are given, including the need for care in modifying the curriculum so that students are not punished in the process. The concept of "black boxing," of letting the computer or…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Calculators, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology