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THE COMPARISON OF AUDIO-TAPE AND SLIDE-TAPE PRESENTATIONS IN CLASSROOM SIMULATIONHoehn, Robert Elton, 1928- January 1970 (has links)
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INCREASING THE FREQUENCY OF ADULT-DISPENSED PRAISE IN THE CLASSROOM: A FIELD STUDY TO MEASURE THE EFFECT OF VARIED TRAINING PROCEDURESHoecker, Pamela Hoagland, 1937- January 1974 (has links)
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THE EFFECTS OF A BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION WORKSHOP IN A PRESCHOOL SETTINGHanson, Paul Gilbert, 1947- January 1974 (has links)
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Disturbing practice : reading and writing (social studies) teacher education as textSegall, Avner 11 1900 (has links)
Although preservice teacher education comprises only a small part of student
teachers' socialization into the teaching profession, it nevertheless has an
important impact of student teachers imagination through an educative world it
renders both possible and the intelligible.
Anchored in a secondary social studies methods course at the University
of British Columbia, and following six of its student teacher participants through
their university- and practicum-based experiences, this year-long ethnographic
study explores the production of knowledge and knowing in presevice teacher
education. As such, it examines how particular versions and visions of education,
teaching, and learning are made possible as well as on what they, in turn, make
possible for prospective social studies teachers learning to teach. Exploring how
teachers' ways of being are dependent, in part, on student teachers' ways of
becoming, this study examines what happens to student teachers during their
preservice education and, as a result, what they make happen because of what
happens to them. Examining the complex relationship between the knowledge
student teachers are given and the knowledge they themselves produce, this
dissertation considers not only what student teachers choose to say and do but
also what structures their choices.
Disturbing the practice of teacher education by examining how discourses
use and are used and what, in the process, gets covered over, silenced, and
ignored, this dissertation attempts to extend the traditional exploration of how
prospective social studies student teachers learn to manage ideas and theories in
the teacher education classrooms to the examination of how the use of ideas and
theories in those very classrooms manages those who attempt to engage them.
Organized as a multivocal text in which the running narrative is
interrupted and interrogated by the researcher's own reflexive comments about
the impossibilities of knowing and those of the participants about the study and
its textualization, this dissertation focuses on the problematics and possibilities in
the process of learning to teach, highlighting and publicly engaging them in
order to bring more of what we do in university-based teacher education
classrooms into the fold of the discussion both about and in teacher education
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Multicultural education coursework in a CLAD credential program : how are teachers of English language learners affected?Nikolov, Lensi. January 2006 (has links)
This study arises out of research on teacher beliefs and practice with regard to the social, political and economic conditions affecting English Language Learners (ELLS). Specifically, it examines how student-teachers in an introductory course to cross-cultural education at a state university in California reflect on their own beliefs about cultural, linguistic, racial, ethnic and socio-economic diversity; whether they examine the socio-political context of schooling language minority students; their beliefs about appropriate strategies and methodologies for ELLs; and if and how these beliefs have been influenced by the course. Forty-two student-teachers completed pre- and post-course questionnaires, and two completed interviews. The results from this study show that teacher education coursework can change teacher beliefs about issues of diversity in positive ways and can lead to greater teacher awareness about the socio-political context of schooling ELLs. The next step in the research agenda will be to investigate how teacher beliefs about multicultural issues affect their practices in teaching ELLs.
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Some considerations regarding the teaching-learning process in mathematics : with particular reference to the secondary school curriculum.Whitwell, Richard. January 1965 (has links)
In recent years much has been said and written concerning the widening gap between the newer developments in mathematics and that which is traditionally taught in secondary schools. Not unnaturally, leading scholars in mathematics have looked at the school programmes and found them wanting in many respects. [...]
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Managing the dilemmas of learning to teach: an exploration of the strategies used by pre-service science teachersRodriguez, Alberto J. 11 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the dilemmas pre-service
science teachers encounter in relation to their participation in a project
which sought to establish a constructivist and collaborative model of
teaching and learning. I also explored the strategies the pre-service
teachers implemented to manage the dilemmas they encountered, as well
as how they perceived those dilemmas to have influenced their teaching
practice and their personal philosophies of teaching and learning (PPoTaL).
Since the construct of voice was an important factor in this study, I used a
research method that I refer to as intercontext. This method has three major
components: stimulated linkage, reflexivity and the dialectical conversation.
To enact this research method, I conducted five interviews with each of the
six pre-service teachers over the 12-month period of their professional
preparation. In addition, I had many informal conversations with them and
observed them several times during their university and school practicum
experiences.
I argued that social constructivism provides a fruitful theoretical
framework to interpret the results of this study, because this orientation to
teaching and learning is based on the notion that knowledge is socially
constructed and mediated by.cultural, historical and institutional codes. In
this light, three broad dilemmas were identified in relation to the students'
experiences with the teacher education program's course content and
design and six dilemmas were identified in relation to the roles the
participants felt they needed to perform during their school practicum. The
variety of dilemmas the pre-service teachers encountered and the direct and
indirect strategies they implemented to manage those dilemmas could be
explained in terms of two overarching issues. The first had to do with the
difficulties associated with bridging the theory and practice of learning to
teach in two distinct communities of practice (i.e., in the university and the
school communities). The second general factor had to do with the type of
relationship the pre-service teachers established with their school advisor(s)
or/and faculty advisor; that is, from the the students' point of view they
wondered to what extent they could trust their advisors to allow them to take
the risks associated with asking questions, trying innovative approaches in
the classroom, and exploring their own teaching identity without any of these
reflecting negatively in their final evaluation reports. Finally, a number of
suggestions for practice and further research are provided.
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Divergent thinking and Sschmidt's schema theory as a function of problem solving methodology in physical educationHodge, H. Jane F. January 1989 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between divergent thinking and Schmidt's schema theory of motor learning in a population of first year University physical education students. / Problem solving teaching methodology was used as the intervention program in this study and the main sources of data were the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking and tests of Schmidt's schema theory designed by the researcher. Descriptive data were used to explain the intervention program. / A mixed model analysis of variance was used to compare the pre-test and post-test performance on Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT), and the Pearson product-moment correlation technique was used to compare the results of the TTCT post-test and the Schmidt test. / Results showed minimal differences attributable to the intervention and no relationships between the two tests. Analysis of the descriptive data suggests several limitations to the intervention program and some suggestions for further research are offered.
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Factors that motivate teachers to participate in professional developmentLevesley-Evans, Elizabeth Mary January 1988 (has links)
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Video portfolios as a tool in primary grade student evaluation and their potential in pre-service teacher training / Video portfoliosZhou, Wenyan, 1980- January 2005 (has links)
This thesis examines the potential for pre-service teacher training of video portfolios of elementary students doing school tasks. Study 1 investigates pre-service teachers' use of such records to assess student progress. Ten undergraduate education students each viewed two video portfolios, one for mathematics and one for reading. Each portfolio consisted of four video records. Participants watched the four records in an incorrect order and attempted to put them in their original order. Their orders by-and-large were correct. Most ordered the records according to task characteristics and provided detail interpretations and justifications for their ordering. Since the usefulness of video portfolios in teacher training rests on their ability to highlight characteristics of student learning, Study 2 further analyzes eleven mathematics video records selected from Study 1 to investigate whether the task condition constructed in the adult-student interaction allows sufficient presentations of student achievement. Potential threats in task administrator's instructional behaviors to video quality were discussed.
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