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Pointon, Pam; Kershner, Ruth – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2000
Presents a case study of three experienced teachers' perceptions of appropriate approaches for management of their classroom environments, comparing their views to those of their students. Data from interviews and questionnaires highlighted differences in teachers' decision making about classroom environment which related to pedagogic style. There…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education

Weir, Kirk; Duveen, Gerard – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 1981
Describes development of a new rating scale for use by teachers. The Prosocial Behaviour Questionnaire is designed for use in the investigation of elementary school children's behavior. A copy of the rating scale is included. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Butt, Graham; Lance, Ann – Educational Review, 2005
In this article we describe the ways in which primary schools involved in the 'Transforming the School Workforce: Pathfinder Project' in England addressed the opportunity to restructure their working practices. The Project was established in 2002 by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) primarily to help fund pilot schools to make…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Assistants, Educational Change, Staff Role

Porter, Joyce; Dixon, Malcolm; Gee, Brenda; Griffith, Peter; Hall, Neil; Harwood, Peter – Primary Science Review, 2000
Reviews the impact of a professional development project for primary school teachers developed in England. Finds that teachers' subject knowledge and confidence increased and that children in the target group progressed in attitude and achievement. (WRM)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). – 1969
This international survey is the "consolidated report," bringing out problems raised and the means adopted to overcome persistent disequilibrium between the supply and demand for teachers, based on eleven "country studies" describing the situation in selected member countries (Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy,…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Staff Utilization

Vaz, Arnaldo; Watts, Mike – Early Child Development and Care, 1996
Uses writings of Paulo Freire to discuss situation of British primary teachers required to teach science without specialized training. Cites interviews with teachers that point to cultural clashes between National Curriculum physics and primary practice. Conflicts exist between facilitating child-centered discovery learning and teaching, and…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Maguire, Meg; Wooldridge, Tim; Pratt-Adams, Simon – Open University Press, 2006
This book offers an in-depth understanding of the unique challenges and contributions of urban primary schools. The authors set urban education in the wider social context of structural disadvantage, poverty, oppression and exclusion, and reassert some critical urban educational concerns. Recognizing that practice needs to be informed by theory,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Youth, Social Environment, Social Class
Savage, Jane – 1993
A 32-month project has been designed to study the process of school development planning in British primary schools and to evaluate the impact of such planning on the work of individual schools, the learning opportunities for individual pupils, and the professional development of individual teachers. When completed in June 1994, this project…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Planning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

Summers, Mike; Kruger, Colin – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1994
Reports the results of a two-year longitudinal study that examined the development of primary teachers' understanding of force and energy following inservice education. The approach used constructivist strategies and analogical reasoning to promote qualitative learning of science concepts. Interviews, questionnaires, and drawing tasks indicated…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Course Content, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers

Green, L.; Chedzoy, S.; Harris, W.; Mitchell, R.; Naughton, C.; Rolfe, L.; Stanton, W. – British Educational Research Journal, 1998
Reports on a study of primary student-teachers' perceptions of their experience in schools during student teaching; the effectiveness of university-based courses in preparing them to teach the arts; and their perceptions of support given to them by the teachers training them to teach art, dance, drama, and music in schools. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Education
Foster, Tor; Newman, Elizabeth – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2005
Men who choose to do "women's work" and enter the female culture of the primary school can often initially face a range of stereotyped responses to their choice. Drawing on stories from a small sample of trainee and serving male teachers, we adopt the term "identity bruising" to describe the "knock backs" that occur…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Males, Sexual Identity, Elementary School Teachers
Mortimore, Peter; And Others – 1992
School Development Plans (SDPs) were pioneered by individual schools and local education authorities (LEAs) in England as a grassroots approach to school management that was eventually adopted by national education authorities. An empirical investigation of the implementation and impact of SDPs was carried out in primary schools through a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Planning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Bowers, Tony – Education 3-13, 2004
Managers in 281 schools of all types in 20 LEAs in England completed a survey about teacher absence and its causes. This paper reports reasons for teachers' long-term absences in those schools, examining the link between age and ability to report for work. Head teachers' views on the impact of school stress on teacher attendance are also explored.…
Descriptors: Teacher Attendance, Foreign Countries, Stress Variables, Teaching Conditions
Harnett, Penelope; Lee, John – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2003
Boys' underachievement has to some extent been attributed to the feminisation of the teaching profession. The authors understand the concept of feminisation to mean in the first instance an increase in the number of women teachers in primary schools as a proportion of the total work force. The evidence the authors have for this pragmatic…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Labor Force, Males, Career Choice
Purves, Ross; Jackson, Anita; Shaughnessy, Julie – Journal of In-service Education, 2005
The Teachers' International Professional Development (TIPD) Programme was launched by the British Council in 2000 in response to a Government Green Paper on teacher training. This provides opportunities for teachers to participate in international study visits to gain first-hand experience of good practice. As part of this programme, eighteen…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Development, School Policy, International Educational Exchange