Israeli and Christian Zionists – Must Confess

Everyone knows the Republicans, and Israeli Hawks…….

INVADED IRAN IN TANDUM AFTER MAKING PLANS FOR TWENTY YEARS!

TELL THE TRUTH!

Here is a news-guy making A OVERT PLAN, vs a COVERT PLOT, to get The New Confederate Zionists – OUT OF IRAN – because Congress…..

ENFORCED A LAW

This makes it very difficult for the Religious TOP SECRET Think Tanks to create more lies, blaming it all on Biden, Obama, and the Democrats. This would be equal to….

DROPPING BOMBS FULL OF LSD IN OUR DRINKING WATER

In 2001, I came up with an idea to move all the Jews in Israel to Baja California. I lay it on The Gall Family in 2001. I may have lay MY SOLUTION on Marty at dinner. Today I am considering the truth, the Mormon LDS church – took much from the Judaic Religion – WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION….but from the Angelic Holy Ghost of John the Baptist, who I have declared many times, I may be the embodiment….of!

I told Mark there is a solution for everything. With the AI Threat, there are New Ways to construct reality – for who’s benefit? For Biblical Jews – it is for the Benefit of God! Does God want the Jews living in a Government in the Old Promised Land????

NO! NO! NO!

Iran wants $240 billion dollars. I say…give it to Mexico for the purchase of Baja. so the Children of God can begin their…..NEW EXODUS TO SAFETY! Iran will be all for this. How many other Islamic Nations – will rejoice? This move can take place over the next ten years, as the U.S. rejoice the resignation of King Trump and his Christian Elect in our Government! If Iran still wants to wipe out the Jews, they would have to send advanced rocket towards Baja. This would result in TEN NUCLEAR WEAPONS BEING DROPPED ON THE MAJOR CITIES OF IRAN. This is the real way the world was designed to work – at the end of WW2.

Today is the anniversary of D-Day!

It is a good day to die! Rest assured a sane solution was put on the table – to my ex-freind, Mark Meredith Gall, his late wife, and son. Take it – or leave! But no one can tell me there is……………..

NO SOLUTION!

What is truly a MIND-BLOWER, is, any Peace Plan has to CONSIDER what thirty million rabid American Red Hats want, that caters to their End Time agenda! Do you think Netanyahu, and the Rabid Zionists of Israel – played with the minds of the Red Hats?

I do! I confess!

John ‘The Nazarite’

EXTRA! A minute after posting this, there was a knock on my door. A lone woman invited me to her church. I had too much to say, and told her I may join the LDS church. She said;

“Oh no! Don’t do that! Don’t you believe in the Eternal Life?”

“No!”

“Then you are going to hell!”

“I don’t believe in hell!”

AND ON QUE THE THREE SISTERS DESCENDED THE STAIRCASE AGAIN!

“Did you hear that?”

“Yes!” they said in unison. and reminded me they are coming over this evening. You see, the truth is at my door. My hand is being forced! I am going with the chuch that honos John the Baptist, and has a major role for him to play!

r/imaginarymaps - State of Israel
r/imaginarymaps - The Republic of New Israel (in California) Independent 1869 Motto: "Nos a Deo Electi" Capital: Angel City Language: English Religion: New Judaism, Christianity Government: Centralized Republic under a "Supreme Judge"

This is what the God of the Jews WANTED – and still does!

Four months after 911, I began discussing the Palestine issue with my two good friends that graduated from Harvard. Mark Gall was born a Jew, and Ed Corbin married a Jew, and had three sons, that were born Jews. In 2009 Mark Gall took me to see the movie Inglorious Bastards. I think I recall discussing this movie at a Deli. I have sent Mark fifty of my posts, or more, and he rarely responded to the acute questions this blog solicited. We attended Blanks movie club.

Yesterday I saw Robert DeNiro on the news. He was in front of the court house saying that once Trump gets in the White House….”He will never leave!” There was urgent talk about MORE Democrat Celebrities getting involved – BEFORE ITS TOO LATE! Then I read the news Harvard has shut down it’s Empathy to outside issues. This is the crux of my – new book – because the founder of Harvard was my 8th. grandfather. America’s Democracy is on the Eve of Destruction. My Country sent billions of dollars in aid to Europe, and then sent our Military to put down powerful dictatorships. The people of Gaza had no military. Have the Zionists ever made the case that in supporting Hitler, Italy and Japan kept our troops from liberating the death camps -years eelier – and thus saving the lives of millions of Jews? What if Baja Israel became a nation in 1900? Would Harvard be shutting its gate to Empathy? Does this mean…..any discussion of the Holocaust is not welcome on the grounds of Harvard? How about the idea of……..BAJA ISRAEL?

Didn’t I say I was going to work for a Bill that gives everyone – The Right of Empathy?

John Presco

“Not long ago, we reviewed Sam J. Lee’s Moses of the New World the story of the life and work of Baron de Hirsch. It made us de Hirsch-conscious.

In 1896, Rabbi Jacob Voorsanger of San Francisco admired Hirsch’s success in South America and hoped that Baja California might become a new Israel with Hirsch-like help. Voorsanger wrote:

Moritz Freiherr von Hirsch auf Gereuth (GermanMoritz Freiherr von Hirsch auf GereuthFrenchMaurice, baron de Hirsch de Gereuth; 9 December 1831 – 21 April 1896), commonly known as Maurice de Hirsch,[1] was a German Jewish financier and philanthropist who set up charitable foundations to promote Jewish education and improve the lot of oppressed European Jewry. He was the founder of the Jewish Colonization Association, which sponsored large-scale Jewish immigration to Argentina.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_de_Hirsch

Jewish self-governing territory within Italian East Africa edit

The Italian government during the Fascist period proposed offering to resolve the “Jewish problem” in Europe and in Palestine by resettling Jews into a Jewish self-governing territory within the northwest territory of Italian East Africa that would place them among the Beta Israel Jewish community already living in Italian East Africa. Jews from Europe and Palestine would be resettled to the north-west Ethiopian districts of Gojjam and Begemder, along with the Beta Israel community.[17][18] The proposed Jewish self-governing territory was to be within the Italian Empire. The Fascist regime at the time showed racialist attitudes towards the Beta Israel Jews of Ethiopia since they are racially black and the Fascist regime deemed whites to be superior to blacks; and racial laws enacted in Italy also applied to the Beta Israel Jews in Italian East Africa that forbade intimate relationships between blacks and whites. Mussolini’s plan was never implemented.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/naturalization-applications-surge-israelis-german-071353416.html

Harvard Says It Will No Longer Take Positions on Matters Outside of the University

The policy could ease pressure on the school to issue statements on current events. Officials were criticized for their handling of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks.

M. D. Gall’s home page

December 2000

 VITA

Meredith (“Mark”) D. Gall, Ph.D.

4810 Mahalo Drive

Eugene, Oregon 97405

email: mgall@oregon.uoregon.edu

EDUCATION

University of California at Berkeley. Psychology. Ph.D., 1968.

Harvard School of Education. Developmental Psychology. Ed.M., 1963.

Harvard University. English. A.B., 1963.

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

1975 to present. University of Oregon, College of Education: Department of Educational Leadership, Technology, and Administration (DELTA). Associate professor, 1975-1980; Professor, 1980-2000. Retired Professor with reduced FTE appointment, 2000 to present.

  • Director of Graduate Studies in DELTA. 1997 to 1998.
  • Co-Director of Middle-Secondary Teacher Licensure Program. 1998-2000.
  • Director of Foreign Language Teaching License Program. 1992-1996.
  • Director of Graduate Programs in Curriculum and Instruction, 1977- 1980, 1989-1991.
  • Director of Summer Program in Teaching Skills, 1982-1992.
  • Department of Educational Psychology, Adjunct professor, 1975 -1982.Graduate instruction: staff development; research methods; instructional systems design; questioning strategies; study skills instruction; curriculum materials selection.Preservice teacher instruction: teaching strategies for middle-school and secondary teachers; student teacher supervision.

1968-1974. Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development; San Francisco, California. Senior program associate.

  • Unit director of research projects investigating effects of teacher behavior on student achievement.
  • Team director for development of teacher education minicourses: supervision of materials production, field testing, and technical reporting.
  • Manager of contracts with outside agencies to conduct independent evaluations of teacher education minicourses.

1966-1967. University of California Counseling Center at Berkeley. Counseling psychologist: counseling, testing, research.

1965-1966. San Francisco Veterans Administration Hospital. Clinical psychologist: therapy, testing.

1964-1965. University of California at Berkeley, Psychology Department. Graduate teaching assistant.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Educational Research Association

American Psychological Association

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

Phi Delta Kappa

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Preservice and inservice teacher education

Teaching strategies

Instructional design

Research methodology

AWARDS AND HONORS

Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in America, 44th-50th editions (1986 to present). Chicago: Marquis.

Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in the West, 20th-22nd editions (1986 to present). Chicago: Marquis.

Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in American Education, 4th edition. Owings Mills, MD: National Reference Institute.

Selected for inclusion in Contemporary Authors, volumes 6 (1982) and 21 (1987).

Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in Writers, Editors, and Poets, 3rd edition. Highland Park, IL: December Press, 1990.

Elected president of the Oregon Educational Research Association for 1985.

Elected to fellow status in Division 15 (Educational Psychology) of the American Psychological Association. 1983.

Phi Delta Kappa District I Meritorious Award for Contributions to Education through Activities in Evaluation, Development, and Research. 1978.

U.S. Public Health Fellowship. 1963-64.

PUBLICATIONS

DISSERTATION

An investigation of verbal style in creative and noncreative groups. (Doctoral dissertation, University of California at Berkeley.) Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, 1968. No. 68-13, 905.

BOOKS

Gall, M. D., Borg, W. R., and Gall, J. P. Educational Research: An Introduction (6th ed.). New York: Longman, 1996.

Gall, J. P., & Gall, M. D. Instructor’s Manual (6th ed.). New York: Longman, 1996.

Borg, W. R., and Gall, M. D. Educational Research: An Introduction (5th ed.). New York: Longman, 1989.

Borg, W. R., Gall, M. D., and Gall, J. P. Instructor’s Manual (5th ed.). New York: Longman, 1989.

Gall, M. D., and Borg, W. R. Guide for Preparing a Thesis or Dissertation Proposal in Education. New York: Longman, 1989.

Borg, W. R., and Gall, M. D. (4th ed.). New York: Longman, 1983.

Borg, W. R., Gall, M. D., and Gall, J. P. Instructor’s Manual (4th ed.). New York: Longman, 1983.

Borg, W. R., and Gall, M. D. (3rd ed.). New York: Longman, 1979.

Gall, J. P., Gall, M. D., and Borg, W. R. Instructor’s Manual (3rd ed.). New York: Longman, 1979.

Borg, W. R., and Gall, M. D. (2nd ed.). New York: David McKay, 1971.

Borg, W. R., Gall, M. D., and Bell, N. T. Student Workbook in Educational Research. New York: David McKay, 1974. 

Borg, W.R., Gall, M. D., and Gall, J. P. Instructor’s Guide. New York: David McKay, 1975.

Gall, M. D., and Gall, J. P. Making the Grade. (revised 2nd ed.) Rocklin, CA: Prima/St. Martin’s Press, 1993.

Gall, M. D., and Gall, J. P. (1st ed.) Rocklin, CA: Prima/St. Martin’s Press, 1988.

Previously published as Study for Success. Eugene, OR: M. Damien, 1985.

Gall, J., Gall, M. D., & Borg, W. R. (4th ed.). Applying Educational Research (4th ed.). New York: Longman, 1998.

Gall, J. P., and Gall, M. D. Instructor’s Manual (4th ed.). New York: Longman, 1998.

Borg, W. R., Gall, J. P., and Gall, M. D. Applying Educational Research (3rd ed.). New York: Longman, 1993.

Gall, J. P., Borg, W. R., and Gall, M. D. Instructor’s Manual (3rd ed.). New York: Longman, 1993.

Acheson, K. A. and Gall, M. D. Techniques in the Clinical Supervision of Teachers: Preservice and Inservice Applications. (4th ed.). New York: Longman, 1997. 

Acheson, K. A. and Gall, M. D. Techniques in the Clinical Supervision of Teachers: Preservice and Inservice Applications. (3rd ed.). New York: Longman, 1992.

Chinese translation. Taipei, Taiwan: Wu-Nan Publishing, 1996.

French translation. Jacques Heynemand and Dolorés Gagnon (translators). Montreal, Canada: Les Éditions, 1993.

Acheson, K. A. and Gall, M. D. (2nd ed.). New York: Longman, 1987.

Chinese translation. Jian-ren Hou, Ai-min Lin, Wei-ping Dai, Jian-li Wu (translators). Hunan Light Industrial College. Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China: Hunan Education Press, 1988. 

Acheson, K. A. and Gall, M. D. (1st ed.) New York: Longman, 1980.

Korean translation. Sam Hwan Joo (translator). Chunganam National University. Seoul: Hak Ryum Publishing Company, 1983.

Gall, M. D., Gall, J. P., Jacobsen, D. R., and Bullock, T. L. Tools for Learning: A Guide to Teaching Study Skills. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1990.

Spanish translation. Marta Marín (translator). Capital Federal, Argentina: Aique Grupo Editor S. A., 1994. 

Gall, J. P., and Gall, M. D. Help Your Son or Daughter Study for Success: A Parent Guide. Eugene, OR: M. Damien, 1985. 

Gall, M. D. Handbook for Evaluating and Selecting Curriculum Materials. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1981. 

Gall, M. D., and Ward, B. A. (eds.). Critical Issues in Educational Psychology. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1974.

Borg, W. R., Kelley, M. L., Langer, P., and Gall, M. D. The Minicourse: A Microteaching Approach to Teacher Education. Beverly Hills, California: Macmillan Educational Services, 1970.

ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, AND REPORTS 

Gall, M. D., & Vojtek, R. 0. Planning for Effective Staff Development: Six Research-Based Models. Eugene, OR: ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, University of Oregon, 1994.

Gall, M. D., and Artero-Boname, M. Questioning strategies. In T. Husen and T. N. Postlethwaite (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Education: Research and Studies (2nd ed.). Oxford, England: Pergamon, 1994. 

Reprinted in: L. W. Anderson (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Teaching and Teacher Education (2nd ed.). Oxford, England: Pergamon, 1995, pp. 242-248.

Gall, J. P., and Gall, M. D. Group processes in education. In T. Husen and T. N. Postlethwaite (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Education: Research and Studies (2nd ed.). Oxford, England: Pergamon, 1994.

Reprinted in: L. W. Anderson (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Teaching and Teacher Education (2nd ed.). Oxford, England: Pergamon, 1995, pp. 352-358.

Gall, M. D. In memoriam: Walter R. Borg. Journal of Experimental Education, Winter 1991, 59 (2), 107-109.

Cunningham, L. J., and Gall, M. D. The effects of expository and narrative prose on student achievement and attitudes toward textbooks. Journal of Experimental Education, 1990, 58, 165-175. 

Gall, J. P., and Gall, M. D. Outcomes of the discussion method. In W. W. Wilen (ed.), Teaching and Learning through Discussion: The Theory, Research and Practice of the Discussion Method. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas, 1990, pp. 25-44. 

Gall, J. P., and Gall, M. D. How high is your “study skills quotient”? College Digest, 1989-1990, 2 (1), 78-81. 

Gall, M. D. Essay review of Questioning and Discussion: A Multidisciplinary Study. Questioning Exchange, 1988, 2, 199-207. 

Gall, M. D., and Bennett, B. B. Television in instruction. In R. A. Gorton, G. T. Schneider, and J. C. Fisher (eds.), Encyclopedia of School Administration and Supervision. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx, 1988, pp. 292-294.

Gall, M. D. Review of Questioning and Discussion: A Multidisciplinary Study. Educational Leadership, 1989, 46 (6), 90. 

Gall, M. D., and Rhody, T. Review of research on questioning techniques. In W. W. Wilen (ed.) Questions, Questioning Techniques, and Effective Teaching. Washington, D. C.: National Education Association, 1987, pp. 23-48.

Gall, M. D. Review of Learning Strategies. Educational Leadership, 1986-1987, 44 (4), 93.

Carey, R., and Gall, M. D. Patterns of microcomputer use at home and at school by secondary school students. Educational Technology, 1986, 26 (11) 29-31.

Gall, M. D., Renchler, R. S., Haisley, F. B., Baker, R. G., and Perez, M. Effective Staff Development for Teachers: A Research-Based Model. Eugene, OR: ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, University of Oregon, 1985.

Gall, M. D. Instructional policy issues in mathematics education. Educational Leadership, 1983-1984, 41 (4), 61-63.

Gall, M. D. Discussion methods of teaching. In T. Husen and T. N. Postlethwaite (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Education: Research and Studies. Oxford, England: Pergamon, 1984, pp. 1423-1427. 

Reprinted in: M. J. Dunkin (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Teaching and Teacher Education. Oxford, England: Pergamon, 1987, pp. 232-237. 

Gall, M. D., Fielding, G., Schalock, D., Charters, W. W., Jr., and Wilczynski, J. Should principals participate in staff’s development? ADI News (publication of the Association for Direct Instruction), 1984-1985, 4 (2), 1-7. 

Gall, M. D. Synthesis of research on teachers’ questioning. Educational Leadership, 1984, 42 (3), 40-47. 

Reprinted in: R. S. Brandt (ed.), Reading on Research: from Educational Leadership. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1989, pp. 134-141. 

Reprinted in: R. S. Brandt (ed.), Readings from Educational Leadership: Teaching Thinking. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1989, pp. 112-119. 

Gall, M. D. Using staff development to improve schools. R&D Perspectives (a publication of the Center for Educational Policy and Management, University of Oregon), Winter 1983, pp. 1-6. 

Bettencourt, E. M., Gillett, M. H., Gall, M. D., and Hull, R. E. Effects of teacher enthusiasm training on student on-task behavior and achievement. American Educational Research Journal, 1983, 20, 435-450.

Gall, M. D., Haisley, F. B., Baker, R. G., and Perez, M. The relationship between inservice education practices and effectiveness of basic skills instruction. Final report of research done under grant to the Center for Educational Policy and Management, University of Oregon, from the National Institute of Education. February 1983.

Root, J. R., and Gall, M. D. Interactions between student achievement orientation, locus of control, and two methods of college instruction. Educational Communication and Technology Journal, 1981, 29, 139-146.

Gall, M. D. and Gillett, M. The discussion method in classroom teaching. Theory into Practice, 1980, 19, 98-103. 

Gall, M. D. Competency-based teacher education materials: How available? How usable? How effective? Journal of Teacher Education, 1979, 30, 58-61. 

Gall, M. D. Review of Survival in the Classroom: Negotiating with Kids, Colleagues, and Bosses. Journal of Educational Research, 1979, 72, 177.

Weisenstein, G. R., and Gall, M. D. Adapting teacher education to include mainstreaming: Dean’s Grant projects. Journal of Teacher Education, 1978, 29, 222-224.

Gall, M. D., Ward, B. A., Berliner, D. C., Cahen, L. S., Winne, P. H., Elashoff, J. D., and Stanton, G. S. Effects of questioning techniques and recitation on student learning. American Educational Research Journal, 1978, 15, 175-199.

Reprinted in: R. M. Jaeger (ed.), Complementary Methods for Research in Education. Washington, D. C. : American Educational Research Association, 1988, pp. 418-442. 

Gall, M. D. Is there a place for competency-based materials in inservice teacher education? NSPI Journal, 1977, 16, 13-15. 

Gall, M. D. The importance of context variables in research on teaching skills. Journal of Teacher Education, 1977, 28, 43-48.

Gall, M. D., Acheson, K. A., Hammond, R., Raffeld, P., and Waugh, R. Teacher training programs: Levels of impact. National Council of States on Inservice Education, September 1976, 5-11.

Gall, M. D., and Gall, J. P. The discussion method. In N. L. Gage (Ed.), The Psychology of Teaching Methods: The Seventy-fifth Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education. Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press, 1976. 

Saunders, W., Gall, M. D., Nielson, E., and Smith, G. The effects of variations in microteaching on prospective teachers’ acquisition of questioning skills. Journal of Educational Research, 1975, 69, 3-7. 

Gall, M. D., and others. The effects of teacher use of questioning techniques on student achievement and attitudes. Research done under contract by the Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development for the National Institute of Education, 1973-1975. 

Gall, M. D., Berliner, D. C., Cahen, L. S., Crown, K. A., Elashoff, J. D., Stanton, G. S., Ward, B. A., and Winne, P. H. Volume I. Final report. 1976.

Gall, M. D., Crown, K. A., Madsen, M. L., Thorn, L. I., and Ward, B. A. Volume II. Curriculum and treatment materials. 1974.

Gall, M. D., and Crown, K. A. Volume III. Achievement tests and attitude scales: materials, scoring keys, and scoring manuals. 1974.

Gall, M. D., and Stanton, G. S. Volume IV. Achievement tests and attitude scales: correlation matrices and item statistics. 1974. 

Galassi, J. P., Gall, M. D., Dunning, B., and Banks, H. The use of written versus videotape instruction to train teachers in questioning skills. Journal of Experimental Education, 1974, 43, 16-23.

Gall, M. D., and Crown, K. A. Research on use of questions in teaching. Performance-Based Teacher Education, 1974, 3 (1), 2-3. (A publication of the Multi-State Consortium on Performance-Based Teacher Education.)

Gall, M. D. The use of questions in teaching reading. Commissioned by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, 1973. ERIC No. ED 067 650.

Gall, M. D. Final Report – Minicourse 5: Individualizing instruction in mathematics. In J. Hemphill, and F. S. Rosenau (eds.), Educational Development. Eugene, Oregon: Center for Advanced Study in Educational Administration, 1972, 108-148.

Dunning, B. B., and Gall, M. D. A very legitimate pride. Arithmetic Teacher, 1971, 339-345.

Gall, M. D. Guest editor, R & D programs in teaching. Classroom Interaction Newsletter, 1971, 6.

Gall, M. D. The use of questions in teaching. Review of Educational Research, 1970, 40, 707-721.

Reprinted in Melnik, A., and Merritt, J. (eds.). The Reading Curriculum. London: University of London Press, 1972, pp. 344- 359. 

Reprinted in B. D. Mills and R. A. Mills (eds.), Designing Instructional Strategies for Young Children. Dubuque, Iowa: Brown, 1972, pp. 204-216.

Mendelsohn, G. A., and Gall, M. D. Personality variables and the effectiveness of techniques to facilitate creative problem solving. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1970, 16, 346-351. 

Gall, M. D. The relationship between masculinity-femininity and manifest anxiety. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1969, 25, 294-295. 

Gall, M. D., Hobby, A. K., and Craik, K. H. Non-linguistic factors in oral language productivity. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1969, 29, 844-847.

Kallenbach, W. W., and Gall, M. D. Microteaching versus conventional methods in training elementary intern teachers. Journal of Educational Research, 1969, 63, 136-141.

Gall, M. D., and Mendelsohn, G. A. Effects of facilitating techniques and subject-experimenter interaction on creative problem-solving. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1967, 5, 211-216. 

Reprinted in M. Bloomberg (ed.), Creativity: Theory and Research. New Haven, Connecticut: College & University Press, 1973, 178-189.

PAPERS

Gall, M. D., and Gall, J. P. Teacher and student roles in different types of classroom discussions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Atlanta, April 1993. ERIC ED 359 256

Gall, M. D. A new look at teachers’ use of questions to develop students’ thinking skills. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C., August 1992.

Ackley, B., and Gall, M. D. Strategies, accomplishments, and problems of mentor teachers in a state-supported teacher induction program. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, April 1992. 

Gall, M. D. The development and current status of the microteaching movement in teacher education. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Teacher Education: A Comparative Perspective, Taipei, Taiwan, December 1991. 

Gall, M. D. The development of the microteaching movement in teacher education during the 1960s. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, April 1991. 

Brady, P. L., and Gall, M. D. An experimental study of reciprocal teaching and semantic mapping instruction with Alaska native students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Boston, April 1990.

Gall, M. D., and Gall, J. P. Research on the instructional outcomes of classroom discussion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Boston, April 1990.

Denight, J. A., and Gall, M. D. Effects of enthusiasm training on teachers and students at the high school level. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, March 1989.

Strudler, N. B., and Gall, M. D. Successful change agent strategies for overcoming impediments to microcomputer implementation in the classroom. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, April 1988. (ERIC no. ED 298 938) 

Gall, M. D., Gersten, R., Erickson, D. K., Grace, D. P., and Stieber, S. Instructional correlates of achievement gains in algebra classes for high-performing students in secondary school. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Washington, D. C., April 1987.

Gersten, R., Gall, M. D., Grace, D. P., Erickson, D. K., and Stieber, S. Instructional correlates of achievement gains in algebra classes for low-performing high school students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Washington, D. C., April 1987. 

Erickson, D. K., Gall, M. D., Gersten, R., and Grace, D. P. The differential effects of teacher behavior on girls’ and boys’ achievement, attitudes, and future coursework plans in high school algebra classes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Washington, D. C., April 1987.

Carey, D. M., and Gall, M. D. An investigation of factors that affect elementary school teachers’ educational use of computers. Paper presented at the seventh National Educational Computing Conference, San Diego, June 1986. 

Gall, M. D. The mini-dissertation proposal as an assignment in the educational research course. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, April 1986. 

Carey, R., and Gall, M. D. Patterns of microcomputer use at home and at school by secondary school students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, April 1986.

Lietke, G. E., and Gall, M. D. Higher-cognitive and lower-cognitive inserted postquestions in video instruction: Effects on learning outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, April 1985. 

Gall, M. D., Fielding, G., Schalock, D., Charters, W. W., Jr., and Wilczynski, J. M. Involving the principal in teachers’ staff development: Effects on the quality of mathematics instruction in elementary school. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, April 1985. 

Gall, M. D., Haisley, F. B., Baker, R. G., and Perez, M. The current status of staff development activities for teachers: A “loose coupling” interpretation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, April 1984.

Gall, M. D. Reactions to recent research on questions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, April 1983.

Fielding, M. A., and Gall, M. D. Personality and situational correlates of teacher stress and burnout. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, March 1982.

Gillett, M. H., and Gall, M. D. Effects of teacher enthusiasm on at-task behavior of students in elementary grades. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Los Angeles, April 1980. 

Bettencourt, E. M., Gall, M. D., and Hull, R. E. Effects of training teachers in enthusiasm on student achievement and attitudes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Boston, April 1980.

Root, J. R., and Gall, M. D. The interaction between learner characteristics and two methods of college instruction — conventional and mastery learning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, April 1979.

Gall, M. D. The Minicourse: Research and development effort. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Teacher Corps, Washington, D.C., August 1978. 

Gall, M. D. Competency-based teacher education materials: How available? How usable? How effective? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Toronto, March 1978.

Gall, M. D. The importance of context variables in research on teaching skills. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, April 1976. 

Gall, M. D., Acheson, K. A., Hammond, R., Raffeld, P., and Waugh, R. Teacher training programs: Levels of impact. Paper presented at a conference of the Teacher Corps Research-Based Network, Denver, February 1976. 

Gall, M. D., Berliner, D. C., Cahen, L. A., Crown, K. A., and Ward, B. A. Effects of teaching by recitation on learning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, September 1975.

Gall, M. D., Berliner, D. C., Cahen, L. A., Crown, K. A., Stanton, G. C., Ward, B. A., and Winne, P. The effects of teacher use of probing and redirection on student learning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Washington, D.C., April 1975. 

Gall, M. D. Response to N. L. Gage’s “Policy research on teacher variables: The Coleman Report and beyond.” Paper presented at the Western State Comparative and International Education Society Conference, Snowbird, Utah, October 1974. 

Gall, M. D., Saunders, W., Nielsen, E., and Smith, G. The effects of variations in microteaching on prospective teachers’ acquisition of questioning skills. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, April 1974. 

Lai, M. K., Elder, R. A., Newman, J., and Gall, M. D. Main field test report on Minicourse 4: Interaction Analysis. San Francisco, California: Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development, 1973. 

Gall, M. D. The problem of “student achievement” in research on teacher effects. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, February 1973. 

Gall, M. D. What effects do teachers’ questions have on students? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, February 1973.

Gall, M. D. Problems and decisions in the development of a new training program, Discussing Controversial Issues. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council for Social Studies, Boston, November 1972. 

Gall, M. D., Dunning, B. B., Banks, H., and Galassi, J. Comparison of instructional media in a minicourse on higher cognitive questioning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, April 1972.

Lai, M. K., Gall, M. D., Elder, R., and Weathersby, R. Evaluation of Discussing Controversial Issues. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, April 1972.

Gall, M. D., Dell, H., Dunning, B. B., and Galassi, J. Improving teachers’ mathematics tutoring skills through microteaching: A comparison of videotape and audiotape feedback. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, February 1971.

Gall, M. D., Dunning, B. B., and Galassi, J. Minicourse Five: Tutoring in mathematics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Minneapolis, March 1970.

Gall, M. D., Borg, W. R., Kelley, M. L., and Langer, P. The relationship between personality and teaching behavior before and after inservice microteaching training. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the California Educational Research Association, Los Angeles, March 1969. 

Gall, M. D. A minicourse to help teachers develop mathematics tutoring skills. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the California Educational Research Association, Los Angeles, March 1969.

TRAINING MATERIALS 

Gall, M. D., and Gall, J. P. Study for Success Teacher’s Manual (3rd ed.). Eugene, OR: M. Damien, 1988. A set of 23 lesson plans and reproducible handouts for teaching study skills to students in grades K-12.

Teacher Handbook and Audiotape.

Gall, J. P. and Gall, M. D. Boys and Girls in School: A Psychological Perspective. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1979. A module developed for the National Non-sexist Teacher Education Project (Washington, D.C.: American University).

Teacher Handbook and Instructors Manual.

Whitmore, L., Chow, S. H. L., and Gall, M. D. Tutoring in Mathematics: A Strategy for Mainstreaming. San Francisco, CA: Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development, 1975. A training program for elementary school teachers who have handicapped students mainstreamed into their classrooms.

Three instructional films, 16mm color, 15 minutes each. 

Teacher Handbook.

Acheson, K. A., Gall, M. D., and others. The “Competent” High School Graduate. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon, 1975. A workshop in the writing of competency statements for Oregon graduation requirements. 

Participant Manual and Coordinator Manual.

Gall, M. D., Weathersby, R., Lai, M., and Elder, R. Discussing Controversial Issues. San Francisco, CA: Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development, 1973. Distributed by Agency for Instructional Television, Bloomington, Indiana. A combination teacher education and student curriculum package for training high school teachers and students in discussion skills related to issues analysis.

Five instructional films, 16mm color, 20 minutes each. 

Teacher Handbook, Student Handbook, and Coordinator Handbook.

Gall, M. D., Weathersby, R., and Dunning, B. B. Higher Cognitive Questioning. Beverly Hills, CA: Macmillan Educational Services, 1971. A program for training preservice and inservice teachers in skills of higher cognitive questioning.

Six instructional films, 16 mm color, 15 minutes each. 

Teacher Handbook and Coordinator Handbook.

Translated, with adaptations, into the Dutch language:

Brandt, C. A. M. A., Kieviet, F. K., and Plas, P. L. v.d. Minikursus: Denkvragen Stellen. Leiden, Netherlands: Pedagogisch Instituut van de Rijksuniversiteit, Leiden, 1973. 

Translated, with adaptations, into the French language:

Souli-Susbielles, N. Minicourse: Higher Cognitive Questioning. Paris, France: University of Paris, 1973. 

Translated, with adaptations, into the German language:

Krumm, H., Loeffler, R., Klinzing, H. D., and Klinzing, G. Minikurs 9: Die Technik der Denkfrage. Tuebingen, Germany: Zentrum fuer neue Lernverfahren der Universitaet Tuebingen, 1972. 

Instructional film, “Evaluation Questions,” selected by the Council on International Nontheatrical Events to represent the United States of America in international motion picture events abroad and presented with the Golden Eagle award. Washington, D. C., 1972.

Gall, M. D., Dunning, B. B., and Galassi, J. Individualizing Instruction in Mathematics. Beverly Hills, California: Macmillan Educational Services, 1970. A program for training preservice and inservice teachers at the elementary school level in skills of mathematical tutoring. 

Nine instructional films, 16mm color, 15 minutes each.

Teacher Handbook and Coordinator Handbook.

GRANTS

Wrote and co-directed proposal which was funded by the Center for Educational Policy and Management, University of Oregon, through an institutional grant from the National Institute of Education. Grant No. OB-NIE-G-0110-P27. Duration of project: December 1984 – November 1986. Total federal funds: $68,500. Project title: “Instructional and Policy Determinants of High School Students’ Achievement in Mathematics.” 

Wrote and co-directed proposal which was funded by the Center for Educational Policy and Management, University of Oregon, through an institutional grant from the National Institute of Education. Grant No. OB-NIE-G-0110-P20. Duration of project: December 1982 – November 1983. Total federal funds: $52,800. Project title: The Joint Effects of School Principals’ Instructional Leadership and a “Direct Instruction” Inservice Program on Teacher Performance and Student Achievement.

Wrote and co-directed proposal which was funded by the Center for Educational Policy and Management, University of Oregon, through an institutional grant from the National Institute of Education. Grant No. OB-NIE-G-0110-P11. Duration of project: December 1981 – November 1982. Total federal funds: $45,663. Project title: The Relationship between Inservice Education Practices and Effectiveness of Basic Skills Instruction.

Co-wrote Teacher Corps grants (tenth and twelfth cycles) and Dean’s Grant (mainstreaming) at the University of Oregon.

Co-wrote and co-directed proposal which was funded by the U.S. Office of Education, Bureau of Education for the Handicapped, Division of Innovation and Programs. Contract OEC-0-74-9302. Duration of project: July 1974 – June 1975. Total federal funds: $126,656. Project title: Tutoring in Mathematics: A Strategy for Mainstreaming.

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES

Chair of Dissertation Awards Committee, American Psychological Association, Division 15. Three-year term beginning 1996.

Consulting editor for Journal of Research in Rural Education. 1992 to present.

Executive editor for Journal of Experimental Education. 1990 to 1997. Chairman of executive editors, 1992 to 1994. Consulting editor, 1987-1990; 1997 to present. 

Consulting editor for Journal of Educational Research. 1981 to present. 

Member of the review panel for Journal of Staff Development. 1988 to present.

Member of the Research Publications Committee of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1988-1991.

Member of the Publications Committee of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1985-1988. 

Chairperson of the program of Division C, Section 3 (research on teacher education) for the 1980 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association.

Member of panel of research reviewers for Journal of Teacher Education, 1978-1981.

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