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Compare microteaching in teacher training with facing a 'real' class of 30 pupils.
Microteaching: research, theory and practice; an innovation in teacher education especially as it relates to the Australian context.
Years ago, Allen simplified the process of microteaching by incorporating the 2+2 performance appraisal system.
Planning, demonstrating, and evaluating student teaching performance in microteaching and class room settings.
The core of microteaching is the presentation of two 10-minute micro lessons by each participant.
He came to Taiyuan again in 1992, introducing microteaching to Shanxi educators.
However, students referred to some difficulties in the scheduling of assignments and in the practical arrangements for microteaching.
Co-constructing the zone: A neo-Vygotskian view of microteaching.
Attended International Seminar on Microteaching, University of Lancaster, UK (1975)
He has done considerable research in Microteaching, Educational Measurement and Evaluation and Education in Values.
Overschie, M.: Microteaching Manual: Effective transfer of knowledge for Sustainable Technological Innovation.
Microteaching precedes the student teaching and is intended to provide students with several teaching experiences that are built upon lessons that the students have designed in their methods blocks.
The rationale of Microteaching is to apply collegial constructive criticisms to improve one's own teaching/learning strategies and, through assuming the student role, to sharpen one's insight into students' teaching/learning needs and expectations.
For half a century, microteaching has been used widely in many teacher training programs in many countries, and it has been proven to be an effective approach in preparing and training effective teachers.