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Jones, Brett D.; Zhu, Xiao – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2022
A course syllabus can affect students' perceptions of the motivational climate within a course. Yet, few researchers have conducted experimental studies of students' perceptions of syllabi in courses in which they were currently enrolled. The purpose of the present studies was to assess the extent to which syllabi language and organization…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Student Attitudes, Student Motivation, Language Usage
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Kuznetsova, Elena – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2019
The objective of this article is to study undergraduate student satisfaction with the educational programme in Applied Mathematics in terms of identification of areas for teaching process improvement. Currently, there are no instruments for student evaluation of teaching accepted by the teaching community in Russia, and student feedback…
Descriptors: Student Satisfaction, Educational Quality, Mathematics Instruction, Instructional Improvement
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Scager, Karin; Akkerman, Sanne F.; Pilot, Albert; Wubbels, Theo – Studies in Higher Education, 2014
The existing literature on indicators of an optimal learning environment for high-ability students frequently discusses the concept of challenge. It is, however, not clear what, precisely, constitutes appropriate challenge for these students. In this study, the authors examined an undergraduate honours course, Advanced Cell Biology, which has…
Descriptors: Biology, Cytology, Academically Gifted, Honors Curriculum
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Notar, Charles E.; Barkley, Jordan M. – Education, 2009
The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) proposition 3 states "teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning." They know how "...to organize instruction to meet instructional goals." This article provides 14 organizational patterns for use in organizing instruction in any of the content areas. The 14…
Descriptors: National Standards, Teacher Responsibility, Course Organization, Time
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Strom, Bruce; Hocevar, Dennis – Educational Research Quarterly, 1990
The relationship of internality-externality and dominance-submissiveness to student preference for course structure and course difficulty was examined for 86 college students. Preference measures were used, which focused on specific dimensions of instruction--structure and difficulty. In contrast to some other research results, internal and…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Organization, Difficulty Level, Higher Education
Brew, Angela; Batten, Mary Anne – Teaching at a Distance, 1981
The success of distance teaching depends largely on students' comprehension and appreciation of print communication. A communication gap exists, and many students are unable to recognize levels of complexity presented to them. Changes in course structure can help alleviate this learning problem. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Curriculum, Course Content, Course Organization
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Strom, Bruce; And Others – Educational Research Quarterly, 1991
An analysis of aptitude-treatment interaction (ATI) for preferences for course structure and of instructor orientation preferences was undertaken for 50 first-year college students. Results indicate that students are more satisfied with instructors who are perceived as student oriented but that students who prefer low-difficulty instruction…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, College Faculty, College Students
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Bonwell, Charles C. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1996
The traditional lecture format of college courses can be enhanced by including active learning designed to further course goals of learning knowledge, developing skills, or fostering attitudes. Techniques suggested include using pauses, short writing periods, think-pair-share activities, formative quizzes, lecture summaries, and several assessment…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Affective Objectives, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques
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Gillette, David H. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1996
Electronic media provide new opportunities for engaging college students in and out of the classroom. Electronic mail, teleconferencing, and Internet resources can increase instructor availability and extend class discussion. Issues to consider in planning for their use include achievement of course objectives, level of computer sophistication,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Class Size, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques