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THE IMPLICATIONS OF MATCHING STUDENT TEACHERS AND COOPERATING TEACHERS ON THE BASIS OF ATTITUDINAL SIMILARITIESEasterly, Jean Elizabeth Lucey, 1939-, Easterly, Jean Elizabeth Lucey, 1939- January 1972 (has links)
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A study of the interaction between student teachers and teacher tutorsin pre-lesson and post-lesson conferencesLo, Wai-shing, Vincent., 盧偉成. January 1993 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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A study of student teachers using journal writing as a tool for reflectionLi, Wai-shing., 李偉成. January 1993 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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A study of the assistance the student teachers expected and the help they received from the cooperating teachers in student teachingLau, Kwok-wai., 劉國威. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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The problems and possibilities for interns of gaining access to experienced teachers' craft knowledgeHagger, Hazel January 1995 (has links)
The concluding chapter explores implications of the research findings for the accessibility of teachers' craft knowledge, wider issues about the conditions necessary for the potential of school-based initial teacher education to be realised, and future research in the field.
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The Impact of the Texas Cooperative Student Teaching Program, 1970-72Greer, Charles David 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of the cooperative agreement section of Senate Bill 8 and its impact on the student teaching program in Texas. The purposes of the study are (1) to analyze the data available from the Texas Education Agency concerning the cooperatively developed in-service improvement program for supervising teachers, (2) to survey the public school personnel charged with the responsibility of developing and implementing section three of Senate Bill 8 in order to determine the effectiveness of this bill, and (3) to interview college personnel who are involved in developing and implementing section three of Senate Bill 8.
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Changes in Attitudes and Anxieties toward Teaching of Interns and Traditional Student TeachersWhittemore, Jon Frederick 05 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was to determine the difference in attitude and anxieties toward the teaching profession of beginning teachers entering public education in Texas who have been through a semester-long intern program as opposed to those who have gone through a traditional eight-week student teaching program. Purposes of the study were to provide assessment data for planning and delivering preservice training experiences to prospective teachers, to compare similarities and differences in the attitudes of prospective teachers who have been through the intern program with those who have been in traditional student teaching, and to provide useful information to colleges and universities concerning the effectiveness of their teacher education programs. The targeted study groups were 22 fall semester interns and a comparison group of 27 fall semester traditional student teachers. All participants were seeking secondary certification. The study was conducted in the fall of 1994. The groups were matched according to gender, chronological age, race designation, grade-point-average, and level of family income. In summary, the findings of this study indicate that only two of the six research questions proved to be statistically significant. It is interesting to note, however, that individually a significant percentage of both of the groups showed a reduction in anxiety and a significant percentage of both groups showed a reduced positive attitude toward teaching as a profession. It is only for the student teachers, however, that the results were statistically significant for both tests.
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A study on the role, benefits and concerns of the cooperating teachersin the cooperating teacher schemeTai, Mei-har, Jessie., 戴美霞. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Exploring supervisory feedback and how teacher trainees respond to ITDavies, Geraldine Elizabeth. January 2003 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Linguistics / Master / Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics
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The supervision and assessment experiences of the National Professional Diploma in Education (NPDE) field workers.Pillay, Deshini. January 2011 (has links)
Five field workers and their coordinator of the National Professional Diploma in
Education (NPDE), an in–service upgrading course for under-qualified teachers in
KwaZulu–Natal, South Africa, were interviewed to find what meaning and practices
informed them in carrying out their work with teachers.
This study was conducted within the interpretive paradigm and was qualitative in
nature. Hence, data was collected using semi–structured interviews. No attempt has
been undertaken to generalize the findings as the participants were few. This study
is warranted and the findings have relevance for future research.
The key findings of the study are as follows.
a) Guidelines for supervision – NPDE field workers and the NPDE coordinator
revealed that the time frame for one day workshops was too short and this did not
allow field workers the opportunity to address critical issues pertaining to the
supervision process.
b) Responsibility towards the NPDE students revealed that the NPDE field workers
were not directly involved in choosing the number of NPDE students they had to
assess and supervise.
c) Professional development with regard to classroom observation – a lack of
professional development revealed that fieldworkers had to rely on their own
knowledge and reading to prepare themselves to supervise and assess the NPDE
students.
d) The role of the NPDE field workers in assessing and supervising the NPDE
students – the inappropriate title was key element that emerged from the finding.
e) Supervision out of class – revealed that this was done once the classroom
assessment.
f) Collaborative partnerships between students and field workers – partnerships
formed seemed to be the key element that emerged from the finding. The
partnerships formed was based on love, trust and understanding.
g) Experiences of the NPDE field workers – The data revealed that field workers
experiences during their supervision and assessment of the NPDE students were
very enlightening. / Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood, 2011.
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