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Roper, Orson B. – 1976
The study examines the relationship between successful adult teaching and philosophical and personality characteristics as measured by Kreitlow's Check List Distinguishing Among Three Philosophies of Education and Cattell's 16 Personality Factors Questionnaire. The population consisted of 598 teachers of college credit courses to adults in Utah.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
Margolis, Fredric H. – 1970
Intended for use by trainers working in community action agencies for the Office of Economic Opportunity, this manual stresses active participant involvement in the learning process. It is designed to help develop knowledge and skill in such areas as training session design, use of adult education methods, followup procedures, and the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Change Agents, Check Lists, Community Action
Shirley, Don – 1970
The verbal interaction patterns of selected teachers during a rather structured portion of the reading instruction process were explored. The objectives were (1) to determine if persons identified as above-average elementary classroom teachers of reading differ in these verbal interaction patterns from those identified as beginning teachers during…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Behavior Patterns, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary School Teachers
Stanchfield, Jo M. – 1974
This paper discusses some of the roles that teachers play as technology affects the course of education. The contents include: (1) a general discussion of the role of the teacher in relation to the role of technology in education; (2) a discussion of factors affecting the teacher's role, which looks at teacher education and the lack of training…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Reading
Young, Edith Mae – 1973
An experimental group of 53 senior high school business education students and a control group of 45 were used in a study to determine whether teachers trained to teach enthusiastically had a significant effect on vocational business education student achievement as measured by a cognitive test (Business Jargon multiple choice pre and post-tests).…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Education, Control Groups, Doctoral Dissertations
Schramm, Wilbur – 1969
"Good teaching" is notoriously difficult to measure. It may be possible, though, to say where a teacher stands on a scale of development which has four stages. In the first stage, the authority is the teacher, and the student gives back rote responses. In the second stage, the authority is the text or syllabus, and the student asks…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Development, Educational Improvement, Individualized Instruction
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Patrick, Opal L. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1978
The Edwards Personal Preference Schedule was used to assess the personality variables of teachers named as effective by a sample of heterosexual, heterogeneous Black, Chicano, Indian, Asian, and White high school students. Specific attributes of effective teachers were identified, and include: intraception, change, dominance, nurturance, and…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Evaluation Criteria, Individual Characteristics, Personality Assessment
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Coward, Raymond T.; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1978
The hypothesis that field-independent students rank task-oriented characteristics as important in the "ideal teacher," and conversely, that field-dependent students rank socially-oriented characteristics as important was not confirmed. The small tendency for field-dependent students to prefer teacher traits in which they themselves are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Goal Orientation, High Schools, Individual Characteristics
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Davis, Jon K.; Davis, Kathryn W. – College Student Journal, 1977
Expected student teaching performance and supervisory bias can be defined through performance contracting, an agreement between those involved in the supervisory relationship which clarifies problem areas related to content, teaching style, pupil evaluation, classroom management, and the evaluation of the student teacher. (Author)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperating Teachers, Performance Contracts, Practicums
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Bent, Henry A.; Bent, Brian E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Discusses many of the distinctions that chemists draw between theoretical chemistry and descriptive chemistry, along with the tendency for chemical educators to adopt the type of chemistry they feel is most important to teach. Uses examples to argue that theoretical chemistry and descriptive chemistry are, at the bottom line, the same. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Process Education
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Rieth, Herbert; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1988
This study of the instructional ecology of 52 high school resource room programs for mildly handicapped students found that teachers instructed in a wide variety of content areas and had high student engagement rates. Instructional practices generally associated with high achievement were not typically employed. Implications for teacher training…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness
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Dolly, John P.; Katz, D. Patricia – Research in Rural Education, 1986
A study of 150 rural teachers assessed the effect of teaching practices on elementary students' improvement in knowledge, attitudes, and behavior concerning good nutrition. Significant findings indicated that teachers using fewer traditional activities had students who performed better. Number of nontraditional activities used had no relationship…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Elementary Education, Experimental Teaching, Health Education
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Peck, Antony J. – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1985
Reports on observations of how a small group of foreign language teachers sought to teach their students the skill of "free expression," that is, the ability to use sentences learned integrally from texts and exericises in new and different situations. Compares these techniques and interprets these comparisons. (SED)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis
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White, Merry I. – Public Interest, 1984
The consensus among Japanese that education is important is the single most important contributor to the success of Japanese schools. Other factors include institutional centralization and centralized fiscal support, the valued role of maternal support, and the strong supportive learning atmosphere at home and in the classroom. (CMG)
Descriptors: Centralization, Competition, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Attitudes
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Raphael, Dennis; And Others – Canadian Journal of Education, 1986
Achievement and student attitudes were studied using data from 250 secondary Ontario mathematics classes. The differences between semester schools versus year-long schools were examined. Hours of instruction and teachers' experience were also noted. Lower achievement was observed in semester classes, with no advantage in student attitudes.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Instruction
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