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Peer reviewedMedeiros, Bruce – Teaching Education, 1988
An experienced teacher reflects on changes in teacher education programs, noting educational background is only one part of a continuous process for self-renewal involving graduate courses, inservice credits, workshops, and committees. Education students, who now spend more time in the classrooms, are encouraged to do fieldwork and pursue…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Education Majors, Educational Background, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLaBrant, Lou – Teaching Education, 1988
A teacher remembers the Ohio State University Laboratory High School in the 1930s. Teachers were university faculty with at least a master's degree. Programs were experimental and interesting. Students and teachers were close. Students, realizing their unique schooling, published a book concerning their experiences, calling themselves the Guinea…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Innovation, Experimental Schools, Experimental Teaching
Peer reviewedLoud, Oliver – Teaching Education, 1988
A member of the original faculty of the experimental Ohio State University Laboratory High School reflects at a fiftieth reunion of the first graduating class. Students were used as guinea pigs to determine the effects of providing teenagers with liberating, interesting, and customized education from university faculty. (SM)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Innovation, Experimental Schools, Experimental Teaching
Peer reviewedOlivas, Michael A. – Teaching Education, 1988
An author reflects on how she prepared a higher education law text to bridge the gap between litigation and administration, scholar and practitioner. Major themes and issues formed the text's core with the most significant cases recommended by colleagues included. The book is intended for classroom use, not legal counsel. (SM)
Descriptors: Governance, Institutional Administration, Institutional Autonomy, Legal Education (Professions)
Peer reviewedCremin, Lawrence A. – Teaching Education, 1988
A former student remembers George S. Counts (an outstanding scholar in the foundations of education, former president of the American Federation of Teachers, and founding member of the New York State Liberal Party) as a teacher. Counts took teaching extremely seriously, so his lectures were always fresh, current, and apropos. (SM)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Personal Narratives, Student Motivation
Peer reviewedWinetrout, Kenneth – Teaching Education, 1988
A former student remembers Boyd H. Bode's teaching in the 1930s. Bode's mission was to attack and remove absolutes standing in the way of free thinking and hindering the efforts of those who would build a more democratic society with an educational system appropriate for solving problems of the day. (SM)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Democracy, Higher Education, Individualism
Peer reviewedVan Til, William – Teaching Education, 1988
A memoir about William Heard Kilpatrick examines his style as a master teacher and leader of educational organizations during the 1930's, providing a personal account of this teacher whose huge classes brought in over $1 million in tuition fees. He promoted progressive education and advocated recognition of individual differences. (SM)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Individualism, Personal Narratives
Peer reviewedJewett, Robert E. – Teaching Education, 1988
A former student remembers H. Gordon Hullfish's teaching as centering on the learner's ideas and values. Hullfish believed that the purpose of the classroom was to increase the opportunity for young people to participate in reflective activities. He felt that education should transform the social order. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Higher Education, Individualism
Peer reviewedStover, Lois – Teaching Education, 1988
A teacher describes how to incorporate literature for adolescents into teacher education classes to expose future content area teachers to the needs of adolescents, introduce them to children from different cultures, present ideas on needs of disabled students, and become aware of problems students of today's society face. (SM)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Curriculum Enrichment, Literature
Peer reviewedClarke, John H.; Rathbone, Charles – Teaching Education, 1988
The University of Vermont's approach to collaboration in professional development has been to establish specific schools as field sites. By sharing perspectives, knowledge, and resources, the schools and university can enrich practice for preprofessional students, professional teachers, and professors of education, with programs evolving in…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Educational Cooperation, Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedPasch, Suzanne H.; Pugach, Marleen C. – Teaching Education, 1988
The Center for Teacher Education at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee was designed to reform teacher education programs. The collaborative operation of a beginning course to introduce students to the field of education and to the approach to professional training applied at the center is presented. (SM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation
Peer reviewedLiebert, Doris K. – Teaching Education, 1988
Whitworth College, Washington, has a commitment to multicultural education for all students. Its course, "Field Experience in Mutlicultural Education," which sends students to one of several field sites, is described. This experience is designed to assist preservice teachers in the development of a global orientation and informed world view. (SM)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs, Global Approach
Peer reviewedPenick, John E.; And Others – Teaching Education, 1988
The model Iowa-UPSTEP (Undergraduate Preservice Science Teacher Education Program) practicum series of field experiences at the University of Iowa is described. Participants begin in elementary schools (to change their behaviors away from the traditional teacher-centered science classroom) and progress to full student teaching in a science…
Descriptors: College Students, Demonstration Programs, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs
Peer reviewedRoss, E. Wayne – Teaching Education, 1988
The article describes the Social Studies Professional Semester at the State University of New York at Albany as a capstone experience for prospective secondary social studies teachers. Promoting development of critical rather than technical rationality in beginning teachers, it encourages a realistic perspective on the context and processes of…
Descriptors: College Students, Curriculum, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs
Peer reviewedBerman, Louise M. – Teaching Education, 1988
This article examines teaching methods for graduate courses in curriculum that encourage student/teacher interaction. Side-by-side involves exploring through dialogically examining something in the world with someone. Face-to-face implies the instructor has a responsibility to present a mode of being that is responsive to the student. (SM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Quality


