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Sperling, Michael B.; And Others – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1986
Within the field of systemic family therapy, the collaborative team is emerging as a powerful training approach as well as a valuable therapeutic tool. This article presents the collaborative team as a method of counselor supervision and training. Issues around the developing team process and potential pitfalls are elaborated. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Practicum Supervision, Teaching Methods, Team Teaching
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McGee, Lynn – Adult Learning, 1998
An adult educator without a background in math cotaught the subject to adults in continuing education. The intense learning-by-doing experience gave her insight into adult learning. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Basic Skills, Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods
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Booth, Rosemary; Dixon-Brown, Melody; Kohut, Gary – Business Communication Quarterly, 2003
Contends that shared teaching is an innovative way to balance teaching and research. Provides a review of the literature on the topic and examines two distinct shared teaching models. Proposes opportunities for further study looking at whether shared teaching is more effective in graduate or undergraduate courses, and whether some areas of…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Educational Environment, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Sills, Toni – C.S.P.A.A. Bulletin, 1981
Discusses the successful use of team teaching techniques to solve the problems associated with junior high school student publications. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Faculty Advisers, Journalism Education, Junior High Schools
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Taylor, D. – System, 1985
Discusses how language teacher trainees can be brought to appreciate the need for understanding language learning theories and for integrating those theories into classroom practice. Suggests that this can be done by a fully integrated curriculum involving a team teaching approach so that theory is seen to arise out of practice. (SED)
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Learning Theories, Preservice Teacher Education, Second Language Instruction
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Uchihara, Azusa – Learning Languages, 2001
Describes the Japanese program at Mimosa Elementary School in Roswell, Georgia. The success of the program has been aided by collaborative team teaching, a spiraled curriculum, creative teaching methods, Teacher -made materials, and communication among teachers, parents, and administrators. he challenges are also discussed. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Cooperation, Elementary Education, FLES
Perry, Linda A. M. – 1993
When a communication instructor first taught at a Catholic university, she learned that lecturing was considered the only respected way to teach. Perhaps the reason that lecturing is preferred at Catholic universities is the extant masculine orientation of the Catholic Church and organizations associated with it. At Catholic universities, the most…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
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Healy, Charles C. – Journal of Career Education, 1982
Identifies and describes six differences between formative and summative evaluation in career education. Formative evaluation involves more coordination, more stress, special observation and teaching skills, criterion-referenced measures, learner safeguards, and choosing priorities among objectives. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Education, Coordination, Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Objectives
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Bauwens, Jeanne; And Others – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1989
Cooperative teaching may be a useful service delivery model for facilitating the merger of general and special education. A rationale is presented for use of cooperative teaching, outlining short-term and long-term benefits, implementation options, and potential barriers and techniques to resolve them. (JDD)
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Gaddis, Jana; Kline, Patsy – Vocational Education Journal, 1995
In Oklahoma, specialists in mathematics and communications show vocational teachers how to emphasize academic content within their technical area. The program maintains a balance between theoretical and practical teaching so that graduates are prepared for the working world. (JOW)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Basic Skills, Education Work Relationship, Secondary Education
Salvo, Michael J.; Lane, Daniel – 1995
A collaborative teaching model that replaces the hierarchical graduate teaching assistant (TA)/tutor structure can be used to train basic writing TAs with a pedagogy that stresses reflection and dialogue. Usually, new graduate students tutor for a semester in Basic Writing classrooms and then later move on to teach their own classes; in this case,…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperation, Higher Education
Brent, Douglas – 1982
The latest perceptions of writer-audience relationships have not been applied to what teachers actually do in the classroom. When the idea of audience is applied at all, it is often misapplied, resulting in classroom activities that fail to facilitate learning and many, in some cases, that force students to perform tasks so unreal that credibility…
Descriptors: Feedback, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Models
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Dalton, Bridget, Ed.; Strangman, Nicole, Ed. – Reading Online, 2001
Provides an interview with fourth grade teachers Judy McAllister and Erica Lussos. Discusses the teachers' thoughts on literacy and technology. Explores their ideas on integrating technology in the classroom in innovative ways that motivate and challenge young learners. (PM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Literacy, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Education
VonVillas, Barbara A. – Schools in the Middle, 1993
Participating in a transition to a middle-level school provides the most potential for professional growth within a given school culture. In this article, a former middle school principal shows how a content-oriented, somewhat inflexible veteran seventh-grade social studies teacher reluctantly embraced middle-school teaming and eventually…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Grade 7, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
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Born, Terry; Jablon, Paul – Holistic Education Review, 1988
Illustrates the inability of conventional education to meet the needs of today's children. Describes the BONGO Program, an interdisciplinary team-taught approach that uses drama to teach academic subjects. Students learn by doing and then present their projects to the public, thereby becoming active participants in society. Highlights the success…
Descriptors: Drama, High Schools, Instructional Innovation, Interdisciplinary Approach
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