Tom Sharpe
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Quest | 1992
Tom Sharpe; Andrew Hawkins
Many research paradigms are currently competing for acceptance in teacher effectiveness research, all striving to lend greater insight into the subtle intricacies of expert instruction. One alternative, called field systems analysis, is presented from conceptual and technical perspectives in providing an alternative to traditional behavior-analytic approaches. This method primarily focuses upon the temporal relationships among organismic behaviors and context-specific setting elements in classroom settings, providing a more exhaustive, and hence more accurate, description of what actually occurs in particular gymnasium settings. The methodology includes (a) verbal description, (b) inductive category system construction, (c) alternative forms of data presentation, and (d) alternative dimensions of data interpretation. Selected results of an exemplary study with one teacher are provided to demonstrate the nature and benefits of the paradigm. Several contiguous relationships among instructional behaviors wer...
Teaching and Teacher Education | 1992
Tom Sharpe; Andrew Hawkins
Abstract Many research paradigms are currently competing for acceptance in teacher effectiveness research, all striving to lend greater insight into the ecological and behavioral intricacies of expert instruction. One alternative, titled field systems analysis, is presented from conceptual and technical perspectives. This approach primarily focuses upon the temporal relationships among organismic behaviors and contextual elements in classroom settings, providing for the discovery of contiguous chains of behaviors. Driven by induction and description, the strategy de-emphasizes claims of independent causality. The methodology includes: (a) verbal description, (b) exhaustive category system construction, (c) alternative forms of data presentation, and (d) alternative dimensions of data interpretation. Selected results of an exemplary study with one teacher are provided to demonstrate the nature and benefits of the paradigm. Several chains of instructional behavior were apparent, and insight was gained into the temporal relationships among instructional, interpersonal, and managerial teacher behaviors.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis | 1995
Tom Sharpe; Marty Brown; Kim Crider
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 1997
Phillip Ward; Shannon L. Smith; Tom Sharpe
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 2005
Daniel Balderson; Tom Sharpe
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport | 1997
Tom Sharpe; Monica Lounsbery; Vi Bahls
Journal of Behavioral Education | 1995
Tom Sharpe; Andrew Hawkins; Roger D. Ray
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 2000
Monica Lounsbery; Tom Sharpe
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education | 2000
Tom Sharpe; Monica Lounsbery; Cindy Golden; Chris Deibler
School Psychology Quarterly | 1997
Tom Sharpe; Monica Lounsbery