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Dyche, Steven E. – American Biology Teacher, 1980
Discusses how minicourses offered to elementary school teachers can provide background information and experiences in topics such as aquatic biology and environmental education. Presents results of a questionnaire that evaluates the effectiveness of this approach in aiding elementary school teachers to teach science. (CS)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Teachers
Gall, Meredith; And Others – 1970
The goal of Minicourse 5 is to increase the skill of inservice teachers (grades 4-6) in tutoring students whose understanding of mathematical concepts and procedures is weak. Emphasis is on actively involving the student in the tutoring process and developing his understanding, rather than rote learning, of mathematical concepts. The course…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Suffolk County Regional Center, Patchogue, NY.
This manual, the culmination of a demonstration project, is designed to aid school districts in adopting the microteaching minicourse as an inservice education program for improving specific behavioral skills of teachers. The introductory section describes the microteaching minicourse sequence of viewing an instructional and a model film, teaching…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Education
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