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Teacher Effectiveness - Example

Teacher Effectiveness

Significant findings highlighting teacher effectiveness were gathered by Kemp and Hall (1992) from different research studies. Effective teachers are productive when they


· employ systematic teaching,


· begin a lesson with a review,


· use systematic feedback,


· adjust the difficulty level of the material,


· clearly articulate rules and include the students in the discussion,


· provide a variety of opportunities for students to apply and use knowledge and skills in different learning situations, and are able to pace the amount of information presented to the class http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/catereas/reading/1171k15.htm With these teachers, students achieve more and have high levels of cooperation.
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