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What Makes A Good Teacher?: Lowman, Joseph, Mastering The Techniques of Teaching, Josey-Bass, San Francisco, 1995

The document presents Lowman's two-dimensional model of teaching, which identifies nine types of teachers based on their levels of intellectual excitement and interpersonal rapport. The model suggests that the most effective teachers, labeled as "exemplary" or "complete exemplars," demonstrate high levels of both intellectual excitement through their passionate presentation of the subject material and strong interpersonal rapport through their engagement of students and interest in their learning.

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What Makes A Good Teacher?: Lowman, Joseph, Mastering The Techniques of Teaching, Josey-Bass, San Francisco, 1995

The document presents Lowman's two-dimensional model of teaching, which identifies nine types of teachers based on their levels of intellectual excitement and interpersonal rapport. The model suggests that the most effective teachers, labeled as "exemplary" or "complete exemplars," demonstrate high levels of both intellectual excitement through their passionate presentation of the subject material and strong interpersonal rapport through their engagement of students and interest in their learning.

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What Makes a Good Teacher?

Technical Expertise

Clarity of presentation Organization

Clarity of
Communication
Intellectual
Excitement
Engaging
Presentation

Stimulating emotional Enthusiasm


Exemplary impact
Teaching
Interest in students as Passion for subject
individuals and presenting it

Interpersonal Interest in students’ learning


Rapport
Receptive to students’
preferences about
assignments and policies

Lowman, Joseph, Mastering the Techniques of Teaching, Josey-Bass, San Francisco, 1995.
Lowman’s Two-Dimensional Model
of Teaching
INTERPERSONAL RAPPORT
Low Moderate High

6. Intellectual 8. Exemplary 9. Complete


High Authority Lecturer Exemplar
INTELLECTUAL
EXCITEMENT

7. Exemplary
Moderate 3. Adequate 5. Competent
Facilitator

Low 1.Inadequate 2. Marginal 4.Socratic

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