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MacLeod, Gordon – International Journal of Educational Research, 1987
The development and use of microteaching are discussed briefly. Research on modeling, practice, and feedback is reviewed; and studies of the overall outcomes of microteaching and conceptual models underlying microteaching are discussed. Few conclusions can be drawn about the effectiveness of microteaching. (TJH)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Research, Feedback, Microteaching
Illingworth, Bruce Leonard – 1971
A major drawback in microteaching by preservice teachers is the limited availability of university supervisors to supply feedback regarding the microteaching performances. This researcher investigated the effectiveness of feedback supplied by the preservice teachers themselves. Thirty preservice teachers participated in the study. Each microtaught…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Feedback
Waimon, Morton D.; Ramseyer, Gary C. – J Teacher Educ, 1970
Descriptors: Educational Research, Feedback, Microteaching, Self Evaluation

Hughes, P. W.; Traill, R. D. – Australian Journal of Education, 1975
Teacher educators continue to seek ways in which teacher education programs can provide experiences for student teachers which will assist them to acquire the skills necessary in promoting effective classroom interactions. This article discusses the role that simulation might play in providing meaningful practice situations for student teachers.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Objectives, Educational Research, Feedback

Fuller, Frances F.; Manning, Brad A. – Review of Educational Research, 1973
A discussion is presented of whether teacher education video playback practices can be informed by the experimental and theoretical literature on confrontation, particularly the literature outside teacher education. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Feedback, Individual Psychology, Literature Reviews

Doty, Charles R.; Harrington, Fred W. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1972
Descriptors: Educational Research, Feedback, Industrial Education, Inservice Teacher Education

Koran, J. J., Jr. – Science Education, 1972
Reviews research related to science teacher education which suggests that specific verbal and non-verbal instructional skills can be developed by providing positive models of desired behavior, varying the amount of practice teaching during the training, providing specific feedback on limited behaviors, and modifying training according to trainee…
Descriptors: Aptitude, Educational Research, Feedback, Microteaching
PINNEY, ROBERT H.; MILTZ, ROBERT J.
THE STANFORD SCHOOL OF EDUCATION HAS BEEN USING PORTABLE VIDEO TAPE RECORDING SYSTEMS FOR A VARIETY OF NEW INSTRUCTIONAL AND RESEARCH PURPOSES. DURING PRESERVICE TRAINING, TEACHER-INTERNS USE SPECIFIC SKILLS TO GIVE SHORT LESSONS WHICH ARE VIDEOTAPED AND REVIEWED IMMEDIATELY WITH A SUPERVISOR. TEACHER-INTERNS ARE LATER VIDEOTAPED UNOBTRUSIVELY IN…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Costs, Educational Research, Feedback
Werner, Edwenna R.; And Others – 1972
Fifty-nine inservice teachers in grades 1 through 12 took "Minicourse 20: Divergent Thinking," a course training teachers to use brainstorming to stimulate divergent thinking in students. Tapes of brainstorming sessions were made before, after, and seven weeks after the course ended. Experimental teachers improved significantly more than controls…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Divergent Thinking, Educational Research, Elementary School Teachers
Lerner, Michael Alan – 1972
Reported is a study of the effect of selected modes of feedback on teacher behavior in a microteaching situation. Forty students enrolled in an elementary school science methods course participated in this study. Four groups were randomly organized into three treatment groups and one control group. One treatment group received verbal feedback from…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Media, Educational Research, Elementary School Science