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McElroy, Patricia; And Others – 1985
This collection of essays focuses on contemporary issues for two-year college education related to instruction, students, and faculty. The following essays are included: (1) "Entrance Testing at Community Colleges," by Patricia McElroy; (2) "Academic Advising in the Community College," by Ann Houpt; (3) "New Jersey Community College General…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Faculty, College Instruction, Community Colleges
Herbster, Douglas – 1982
Based on results from a sample of the entire Montana public high school system and 5 Montana teacher training institutions, followed by a telephone survey of 15 superintendents/curriculum directors and directors of placement from the 5 institutions used in the original study, there were indeed definite hiring preferences shown toward applicant…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Employment Practices, High Schools, Higher Education
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). Centre for Educational Research and Innovation. – 1982
This report presents a synthesis of studies on the present situation and emerging policies of the Inservice Education and Training of Teachers (INSET) Project, developed collaboratively by members of the Organisations for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The project achieved a broad dissemination of national practices and experience,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Individual Needs
Dressel, Paul L. – 1982
The history of the Doctor of Arts (D.A.) degree and issues related to its development are briefly traced, and D.A. programs presently available and the success of degree recipients are addressed. Attention is also directed to other types of degree programs that are available, including their advantages and disadvantages, factors involved in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making
Owens, Richard E. – 1977
An in-depth study was conducted of instructional improvement activities at Kansas State University, including a student evaluation instrument of teacher performance, called Instructional Development and Effectiveness Assessment (IDEA). Faculty reactions to the total evaluation system, the use of results for multiple purposes, and the current…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Evaluation Needs, Faculty Development, Faculty Evaluation
Perlberg, Arye; O'Bryant, David C. – 1968
Video recordings provide an authentic feedback of classroom interaction, and microteaching a systematic method for analysis of these tapes and the acquisition of special teaching skills. Their combined use in teacher education has resulted in improved teacher-classroom interaction at the college level. The development of individual and group…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Engineering Education, Feedback, Higher Education
Jensen, Paul H. – 1968
A study was conducted by the Corvallis School District, Oregon, to examine the effectiveness of the use of video tape recording as a self-instructional inservice training tool and as a means of bringing about change in teacher behavior. Over a two-year period, 65 elementary school teachers were randomly assigned to one of five treatment groups…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Behavioral Objectives, Educational Experiments, Elementary School Teachers
Reedy, John E. – Conference on English Education Newsletter, 1967
Although many of the problems in student teaching are outside the control of the college and the college supervisor, decisive college action can greatly improve the quality of student teaching in English. First of all, the college should provide the courses necessary to make the student competent in English, and should arrange these courses in a…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, English, English Education, English Instruction
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Fen, Sing-Nan – Peabody Journal of Education, 1967
The organic integration of professional training and liberal education is essential if teacher education programs are to succeed. Many required courses of questionable value in practical teacher training should be replaced with vital courses in the methods for teaching particular subjects. In addition, a teacher must acquire a personal philosophy…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Philosophy, Educational Problems, Educational Psychology
Cruickshank, William M.; And Others – 1968
To prepare teachers to work with brain injured and hyperactive children, a training program leading to a master's degree was developed. Forty-seven teachers, chosen by their school systems, took both foundation and specialization courses and participated in a seminar which included study of theories and methods, collateral reading, projects,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Controlled Environment, Course Organization, Curriculum
Lynch, Anthony M., Ed. – 1974
This yearbook is a compilation of educational practices recently implemented by member schools of the Associated Public School Systems. The practices included are organized into sections concerning communication, curriculum, staff, organization, and special-client programs. Forty-three programs describing a wide range of educational activities are…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Practices
Valette, Rebecca M. – The Forum, 1970
Positive approaches to increase student achievement in language classes focus on the potential influence of norm-referenced and criterion-referenced tests. The author cites instances to prove that teacher efficiency increases when teachers are held responsible for student achievement. Discussion of success factors relates testing practices…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Tests, Educational Testing, Group Testing
Allen, Dwight; Ryan, Kevin – 1969
This book on a rather widely known but less widely applied technique for teacher education is intended both to inform those people who are unfamiliar with microteaching and to caution those who see it as a final answer to teacher training. The first chapter provides a working definition of microteaching; surveys its importance in supervision,…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Research, Inservice Teacher Education, Laboratory Training
Stryker, David, Ed. – 1967
Methods for the effective teaching of English are examined in 10 selected papers from the Fifth Conference on English Education held at the University of Georgia in 1967. Five of the papers consider the necessity of college English methods courses and propose revisions in them. The other papers discuss--(1) innovations in clinical experiences for…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Cooperating Teachers, Curriculum Evaluation, English Curriculum
Carrington, L. D.; And Others – 1972
The English language arts program in Trinidad and Tobago is handicapped by several conditions. Overcrowding is a problem and reduces the chances for learning. The syllabus in use is outmoded and evidences little understanding of children's language problems. The primary school program is directed toward the Common Entrance Examination.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, Design Requirements
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