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Project Clan: Culture, Literature And Art For The Neglected, Buchanan County, Virginia Schools
Project Clan: Culture, Literature And Art For The Neglected, Buchanan County, Virginia Schools
Appalachian Adult Basic Education Demonstration Center Archives
A proposal submitted to the Research and Program Development Department of Morehead State University by the Buchanan County Schools at Grundy, Virginia in December of 1967.
The Effectiveness Of Videotaped Practice Teaching Sessions In The Preparation Of Elementary Intern Teachers. Final Report., Warren Kallenbach
The Effectiveness Of Videotaped Practice Teaching Sessions In The Preparation Of Elementary Intern Teachers. Final Report., Warren Kallenbach
Faculty Publications
To extend previous research findings on the effectiveness of microteaching techniques, all 40 candidates in the 1967 San Jose State College summer elementary intern teaching program were randomly divided into 2 groups. f3oth groups had the same program except that 1 participated in an oft-campus observation and teaching program; the other participated in an on-campus microteaching program. Five-minute pre- and post-summer lesson excerpts were video tape-recorded for each of the candidates. These were judged independently by each member of 2 independent teams of trained evaluators using the Stanford Teacher Competence Appraisal Guide and the Instrument for the Observation of Teaching …
Demonstration, And Development Project For Programs, Materials, Facilities And Educational Technology For Undereducated Adults, Morehead State University
Demonstration, And Development Project For Programs, Materials, Facilities And Educational Technology For Undereducated Adults, Morehead State University
Appalachian Adult Basic Education Demonstration Center Archives
A proposal submitted by Morehead State University to the United States Commissioner of Education, Division of Adult Education to develop a demonstration and resource center to provide education services to undereducated and poverty-ridden families in the Appalachian Region submitted in July of 1967.
Ua3/4/1 Memorandum Re: Training School, James Carpenter
Ua3/4/1 Memorandum Re: Training School, James Carpenter
WKU Archives Records
Memorandum regarding programs instituted at the WKU Training School which "give evidence that we are breaking away from the traditional self-contained classroom and moving in the direction of progress in the future." Memo written by James Carpenter and sent to Tate Page. This copy is housed in UA3/4/1 WKU President's Office - Downing Subject File.