A practical method of evaluating teaching skills through precision teaching techniques is presented. Specific topics include: (a) measuring teacher contacts with various pupils; (b) measuring the effects of teacher behavior on pupil performance: and (c) establishing proficiency levels in writing and arithmetic.
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