Treiber describes a prospective teacher's observations of an ineffectual middle school English teacher. She provides documentation of specific behavior patterns demonstrating ineffective teaching, and poses one possible answer to the question, "Can the research litera ture dealing with effective teaching be connected to the process of teacher education?"
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