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Beausang, Kenneth R. – 1976
The possible difference in the performance on a mid-term and final exam between students taking a quasi-individualized mastery method of instruction and students having traditional lecture-discussion instruction was studied. A second issue examined was the difference between the proportion of students expressing a preference for one method of…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education
Mosley, Glenn Richard – 1976
Based on the need to provide effective, relevant, and more engaging teaching techniques in the church, a study examined whether or not the effectiveness of secular instructional games used in adult religious education is greater than the effectiveness of religious instructional games in facilitating self-actualization. The experimental group of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Church Programs, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations
Smutek, Malinda M. – 1986
Instruction in English as a second language for differentially prepared college students should be conducted in an environment in which students have input from a wide range of authentic spoken and written language samples, varying in difficulty level. The instructional process should be viewed by the students as neither intimidating nor…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Classroom Environment, College Students, Communicative Competence (Languages)
Ciaburri, Dino F., Sr. – 1975
Two methods of teaching drama as a literary form in an Introduction to Literature course were compared. Eighty-seven first-year students, 28 males and 59 females, were non-randomly assigned to four classes, two of which were taught in the traditional lecture-discussion manner while the remaining two utilized a method combining lecture-discussion…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction
Whitmer, Jeffrey C. – 1986
A comparative study is presented of three types of teaching methods: cooperative, competitive, and individualistic. It is pointed out that while studies related to this topic show that the cooperative method seems to be the most widely used and perceived as the most beneficial for teaching students, competitive and individualistic teaching methods…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Antista, John A. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to investigate the results of using computer-assisted instruction to teach basic English grammar material in a senior high school English class. Two experimental groups (one male and one female) consisting of 51 students received computer-assisted instruction as part of the method of instruction, while the control…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Research, English Instruction
Gilmore, Mary C. – 1976
The purpose of this dissertation was to compare two methods of teaching beginning shorthand to students in selected inner-city high schools in Dallas, Texas. Using the traditional approach, shorthand theory was introduced by the teacher through chalkboard presentations. In the programmed approach students learned theory individually by using a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, High School Students, Inner City
Pennington, Debora – 1995
A study explored the effectiveness of adding a daily, structured practice session of weekly spelling words to the traditional pattern of pretesting on Monday, posttesting on Friday. Subjects, 28 second graders from the Grapeland Independent School District (Texas), were divided into control and experimental groups. The experimental group paired up…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Feedback, Grade 2, Instructional Effectiveness
Carroll, Karen – 1978
The purpose of this study was to evaluate seven reading comprehension tests according to the construct of comprehension which they claimed to measure. The 367 items from these tests were classified by two judges according to the following four levels indicated on a reading comprehension taxonomy: recognition and recall, inference, evaluation, and…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Intermediate Grades
Omari, Deena Rae – 2001
Several teaching methods aid young children in learning foreign languages, all of which include continuous repetition and review of learned information. The two methods used in this study were Total Physical Response (TPR) and songs/chants. The TPR method used a gesture for each vocabulary card, and the songs/chants method incorporated Spanish…
Descriptors: Body Language, Comparative Analysis, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
Ishiwata, Makoto – 1990
A discussion of the English language teaching method of Toru Matsumoto, author of "Thinking in English," reconstructs the instructional principle and presents it for further development. First, the history of English language teaching in Japan is reviewed and Matsumoto's biography is sketched. The salient features of the principle are…
Descriptors: Authors, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Educational Strategies
Alessi, Galen James – 1974
This study investigated the effects of the nature of the algorithm, reinforcement, and level of problem difficulty on the ability of fourth graders to solve addition problems as measured by the number of problems correctly solved and the number of columns attempted. Subjects were selected for high scores on a test of basic addition facts; only…
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum
Moore, Hubert Tipton, Jr. – 1975
The purpose of this study was to determine whether individualized study, as compared to conventional classroom study, would effect significantly greater immediate and prolonged retention of both education and English content. Subjects for the experiment were 44 students enrolled in four sections of two language arts methods classes at Northeast…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, English Instruction
Davis, William J. – 1975
This study investigated the validity of the research methodology which sought to compare methods of instruction through the application of univariate statistical procedures, to contribute to the development of the theoretical position which contended that students of different abilities, needs, preferences, and attitudes should be differentially…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Doctoral Dissertations
McHargue, Robert Michael – 1975
This study was designed to develop and evaluate new methods of helping college students increase their academic reading efficiency. Three new one-unit courses--identical in reading content, tasks, and skills development, but differing in format, amount of structure, and delivery mode--were developed. The teaching methods in these courses were…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education
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