Psychodrama In Teacher Educaton

Authors

  • JOHN CARROLL Author
  • NOEL HOWIESON Author

Keywords:

Psychodrama, Educaton

Abstract

Continued research in the area has been unable to isolate the factors that guarantee successful teaching. One of the problems with dem-
onstrating teacher effectiveness is that the criteria change to meet changing societal expectations. What is regarded as satisfactory by one generation is sometimes considered unsatisfactory by the next one. In this modern period of rapid social change, a desirable characteristic for teachers is that of flexibility-an ability to adapt with appropriateness to changing conditions.

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Published

2025-01-16