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Bjerstedt, Ake; And Others – 1970
The value of microteaching is being investigated at Malmo College of Education (Sweden). To study the effects of self-confrontation via closed-circuit television/videotape recording, as compared with the effect of the traditional tutorial model, a "p x q coefficient" experiment with repeated feeding was initiated in the school year…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Microteaching, Teacher Education, Videotape Recordings
Naeslund, Jon – 1970
Experiments with internal television (ITV) at the Stockholm School of Education are reviewed in this newsletter. The purposes of the experiments have been (1) to study the effects of ITV illustrations of theoretical instruction in education and methodology, (2) to investigate the possibilities of conveying information in teacher training via ITV,…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Educational Research, Media Research, Methods
Stukat, Karl-Gustaf – 1972
Microteaching (MT) has been used for teacher training in the United States for over ten years with varying amounts of success. This newsletter reviews two experiments in MT that were conducted in Sweden. The first experiment sought to determine whether MT was appropriate for teacher training. Using a factorial design study supplemented by…
Descriptors: Interaction Process Analysis, Microteaching, Self Concept, Self Evaluation

Naeslund, Jon – 1972
An experiment to determine the suitability of microteaching (MT) to teacher training in Sweden has been conducted since 1970. This newsletter reviews the three phases of that experiment and discusses some of the preliminary results. The experiment has only been evaluated by questionnaire. However, the results showed that: the pupils and classroom…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Educational Television, Feasibility Studies, Interaction Process Analysis
Bierschenk, Bernhard – 1972
Externally mediated self-confrontation by means of closed-circuit television and videotape recording has become a popular technique for letting student teachers discover for themselves the way in which their own behavior influences the teaching processes. This paper not only studies the way in which the student teacher perceives and evaluates his…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Closed Circuit Television, Educational Television, Elementary School Teachers