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Purcell, Jennifer W.; Scott, Heather I.; Mixson-Brookshire, Deborah – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2017
Teaching observations are commonly used among educators to document and improve teaching effectiveness. Unfortunately, the necessary protocols and supporting infrastructure are not consistently available for faculty who teach online. This paper presents a brief literature review and reflective narratives of educators representing online education…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Observation, Online Courses, Educational Technology
Deussen, Theresa; Coskie, Tracy; Robinson, LeAnne; Autio, Elizabeth – Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest, 2007
One of the largest initiatives using coaching has been Reading First, a federal project whose purpose is to improve reading outcomes for students in low-performing K-3 schools. The present study addressed two questions: (1) Who becomes a reading coach, and what background, skills, and qualifications do coaches bring to their jobs? and (2) How do…
Descriptors: Literacy, Reading Achievement, Teacher Improvement, Faculty Development

Porter, Andrew C.; Brophy, Jere – Educational Leadership, 1988
In the late 1970s, teachers were viewed either as weak links to be circumvented or as technicians to be programmed. Now educators recognize the significance of well-educated teachers being able to assume new powers and responsibilities to redesign schools. This article reviews recent teaching research and explores findings developed at the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Models, School Effectiveness, Teacher Effectiveness

Atwell, Nancie M. – English Journal, 1982
Offers a descriptive analysis of the changes in 14 classroom teachers who became writing researchers in their classrooms. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, High Schools, Research Needs, Teacher Effectiveness
Coe, Richard M. – Composition Studies, 2001
Describes and discusses "Rhetoric 2001," the author's essay written in 1974 asserting that teachers of writing underestimate their role in the discursive construction and reconstruction of cultural structures and processes--and therefore underestimate the crucial, powerful role they can play. Notes that because of significant advances in theory…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Research, Higher Education, Rhetoric
Gross, Roger – 1978
Since a fundamental problem of acting--fear--is a fundamental human problem, the basic job of acting teachers is to help their students become the kind of people who can act. Acting teachers need to help their students cast off their fears, free their bodies and their imaginations, and learn all the skills of self-knowledge, self-control, and…
Descriptors: Acting, Behavior Modification, Dramatics, Higher Education

Davy, John – Teachers College Record, 1983
Responding to an article by Donna Kerr (Teachers College Record, Spring 1983), Davy argues that improving teacher education demands a clear understanding of the teacher's role and of how recruiting "the best and the brightest" student relates to teaching. Teachers need intuition, imagination, and inspiration, and the ability to relate to children.…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Relevance (Education)

Zarnowski, Myra – Language Arts, 1980
Among the techniques used by successful teacher-writers such as Herbert Kohl, Phillip Lopate, and James Herndon in teaching writing are the use of extensive speaking activities, the accommodation of different writing habits, the admission that writing is difficult, and the use of varied media. (ET)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Elementary Education, Oral Language, Student Centered Curriculum

Meacham, Jack; Ludwig, Jeanette – Journal of General Education, 2001
The authors argue that faculty development is a crucial aspect of curriculum reform in general education. This article describes 10 principles for conducting successful faculty development, including: (1) identifying key people; (2) helping faculty listen to each other; (3) focusing on students; (4) encouraging faculty to accept responsibility for…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development

Houser, Neil O. – Action in Teacher Education, 1990
Discusses the evolving role of teachers in educational research, focusing on teacher empowerment. Over time, teacher role in educational research has been as minimally informed participants, collaborative participants, and researchers. Literature indicates a trend toward teacher empowerment via involvement in research and curriculum development.…
Descriptors: Action Research, Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Butt, Richard – 1984
This document reviews research on the implementation by teachers of new classroom procedures. The document also traces trends in methods for encouraging instructional innovation as these trends were influenced by the research findings. The report begins with an account of the curriculum reform movement, which featured nonteaching experts telling…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy
Massey, Dixie D. – Action in Teacher Education, 2006
This case study describes the impact of high-stakes testing on a first-year teacher's literacy instruction. Results indicated that content from literacy methods courses was often abandoned in favor of compliance to a test preparatory program. As an intervention, I began teaching in the third-grade classroom while the beginning teacher observed.…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, High Stakes Tests, Beginning Teachers, Case Studies

Tinning, Richard – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1991
Discusses pedagogy in physical education teacher education, noting its definition as a problem and some suggested solutions. The paper examines three pedagogies (performance, critical, and postmodern), claiming they are defined by different discourses, each one in response to problems that can be understood by analyzing the process of problem…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Piland, Diane E.; Anglin, Jacqueline M. – Action in Teacher Education, 1993
Describes student teachers' developmental stages. After reviewing pertinent literature, the paper examines a recent study that qualitatively and quantitatively outlined stages of development applicable to contemporary student teaching contexts. The study found that each of five student teachers passed through four developmental stages…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education, Higher Education
Shore, Sue – 1993
Adult Literacy and Basic Education (ALBE) teachers face many challenges as they attempt to reconcile the demands of educational providers, learners, and government agencies with their own values and beliefs about the aims and purposes of literacy. Recent research on ALBE programs was examined from the standpoint of their relationship to the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Educators, Economic Change, Educational Change
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