AllenD. W.ClarkR. J.Jr.“Microteaching: Its Rationale”. The High School Journal, 51, November 1967, 75.
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For a full commentary on micro-teaching developments at Stanford since 1963, see Micro-Teaching: A Description. Stanford University, 1968 (mimeographed). Since this article was written, a more extensive account has been published in AllenD. W.RyanK., Microteaching. Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1969.
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Now Dean of Education at the University of Massachusetts.
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AllenClarkop. cit., 76.
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AllenClarkop. cit., 76.
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AllenClarkop. cit., 77. For a full statistical analysis of results, see AllenD. W.FortuneJ. C.An Analysis of Micro-Teaching. Stanford Univ., 1965 (mimeographed).
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See, for example,FortuneJ. C.CooperJ. M.AllenD. W.“The Stanford Summer Micro-Teaching Clinic, 1965”. The Journal of Teacher Education, 18, Winter 1967, 389–393, and McKnight, P., “The 1968 Summer Micro-Teaching Clinic”, in Micro-Teaching: A Description..
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See, for example,JohnsonW. D.“Microteaching: A Medium in which to Study Teaching”. The High School Journal, 51, Nov. 1967, 86–92. Aubertine, H. E. “The Use of Micro-Teaching in Training Supervising Teachers”. The High School Journal, 51, Nov. 1967, 99–106. Eaton, J. H. “Video Tape Helps Students Learn to Teach”. Educational Leadership, 26, December, 1968, 299–301. BorgW. R.. The Effects of Videotape Feedback and Microteaching in a Teacher Training Model. Berkeley, Calif.: Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development, 1968 (mimeographed). Articles in the Journal of Teacher Education, Summer 1969. Olson, J. H. “Preservice Reading Instruction: A Program of Involvement”. The Reading Teacher, 22, May 1969, 691–695. Kahn, W. “Holding a Monitor up to Life: Microteaching”. Music Education Journal, December 1968, 48–53. Perrott, E. and Duthie, J. H. “Microteaching”. University Television Newsletter, September 1969.
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AllenD. W.“Micro-Teaching: A New Framework for In-Service Education”. The High School Journal, 49, May 1966, 357–362.
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See CooperJ. M.“Developing Specific Teaching Skills through Micro-Teaching”. The High School Journal, 51, November 1967, 80–85.
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CooperJ. M.SmithB. O.“Recent Research on Teaching: An Interpretation”. The High School Journal, 51, November 1967, 63–74.
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For a list of this research seeFortuneJ. C.CooperJ. M.AllenD. W.“The Stanford Summer Micro-Teaching Clinic 1965”. The Journal of Teacher Education, 18, Winter 1967, 393.
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Cooper“Developing Specific Teaching Skills …”, op. cit., 81.
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For a summary of research investigations seeGageN. L.Handbook of Research on Teaching. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1963. Nelson, L. N. The Nature of Teaching—A Collection of Readings. Waltham, Mass.: Blaisdell, 1969. Hyman, R. T. Teaching: Vantage Points for Study. N.Y.: Lippincott, 1968.
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SmithB. O.“Recent Research on Teaching …”, op. cit., 69–72. McDonald, F. J., Allen, D. W., Seidman, E. Televised Models for Teacher Training. Stanford Univ., 1968 (mimeographed). Young, D. B. “The Modification of Teacher Behaviour using Audio Video Taped Models in a Micro Teaching Sequence”. Educational Leadership, 26, January 1969, 394–403.
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Micro-Teaching: A Description. Stanford University, 1968, Section I (mimeographed) n.p.
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Micro-Teaching: A Description. Stanford University, 1968, Section III.
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Curriculum for Primary Schools: English. Department of Education, N.S.W., 1968, and Curriculum for Primary Schools: Spelling and Handwriting. Department of Education, N.S.W., 1961.
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Curriculum for Primary Schools: Mathematics. Department of Education, N.S.W., 1967.
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PinneyR. H.MiltzR. J.Television Recordings and Teacher Education: New Directions, Stanford Univ., 1968, provides a full description of the types of equipment used. The camera-recording units developed at Stanford range in price (without the cost of tapes) from about $2,000 to $8.000.
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SmithB. O.Teachers for the Real World. Washington: The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, 1969, Chapter 5.
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SmithB. O.Teachers for the Real World. Washington: The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, 1969, 52.
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SmithB. O.Teachers for the Real World. Washington: The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, 1969, 63.
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SmithB. O.Teachers for the Real World. Washington: The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, 1969, Chapter 6, “An Approach to Systematic Training”.