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Carol Hobson – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to examine experiential training as a best practice for preparing community college faculty to teach online. Using the TPACK framework, the study reviewed the impact of providing faculty training related to technology tools and pedagogy for course design to learn about participants'…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Experimental Teaching
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Jorge, Ethel – Hispania, 2010
It is gratifying to see that the two Modern Languages Association (MLA) reports, "Foreign Language and Higher Education: New Structures for a Changed World" and "Report to the Teagle Foundation on the Undergraduate Major in Language and Literature," address important issues regarding the improvement of language teaching in the…
Descriptors: Spanish, Second Language Instruction, Experimental Teaching, Small Colleges
POPHAM, W. JAMES – 1961
ONE OF A SERIES OF PILOT STUDIES REPORTED ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TAPE-RECORDED LECTURES AT THE COLLEGE LEVEL. STUDENTS ENROLLED IN A REQUIRED COURSE FOR SECONDARY TEACHING WERE TESTED AND GROUPED INTO 18 MATCHED PAIRS. ASSIGNMENTS WERE MADE TO THE TAPED LECTURE (EXPERIMENTAL) AND THE CONVENTIONALLY TAUGHT (CONTROL) GROUPS, 24 AND 12 SUBJECTS…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Experimental Teaching, Tape Recordings, Teacher Education
KICKBUSHCH, GERALDINE; AND OTHERS – 1962
SPECIAL TRAINING CLASSES WERE PROVIDED FOR STUDENTS WHO WERE NOT AS READY FOR ACADEMIC LEARNING AS OTHER CHILDREN. REASONS A STUDENT NEEDED A SPECIAL TRAINING CLASS INCLUDED--LANGUAGE OR A CULTURAL HANDICAP, AND BIRTH INJURIES OR LATER IMPAIRMENT FROM ILLNESSES. IN CASE OF EMOTIONAL BLOCKS WHICH STAND IN THE WAY OF NORMAL ACHIEVEMENT, A CHILD…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Disadvantaged, Experimental Teaching, Physical Disabilities
CARTER, HAROLD D.; PODELL, HARRIETT A. – 1963
THIS EFFORT WAS AN INVESTIGATION OF THE PROCESSES WHICH OCCUR WHEN CHILDREN ARE SET TO FORM CONCEPTS AND, ALTERNATELY, THOSE WHICH OCCUR WHEN CHILDREN ARE EXPOSED TO MATERIAL AND NO DELIBERATE EFFORT IS MADE TOWARD CONCEPT FORMATION. THE EXPERIMENTAL PLAN WAS AN INDEPENDENT GROUP DESIGN IN WHICH THE MAJOR VARIABLES WERE INTENTIONALITY OF SET…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Elementary Education
MANSFIELD, HENRY, JR. – 1968
AN INITIAL ATTEMPT TO EVALUATE PROGRAMED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL IN ALGEBRA CLASSES LED TO FURTHER EXPERIMENTATION WITH A VARIETY OF PROCEDURES. IN 1964-65, NO SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES WERE FOUND IN THE PERCENT OF STUDENTS SUCCEEDING IN PROGRAMED AND CONVENTIONAL CLASSES, THOUGH STUDENTS IN PROGRAMED SECTIONS DID NOT SEEM MOTIVATED TO WORK AT THEIR…
Descriptors: Algebra, Class Size, Experimental Teaching, Instructional Innovation
Wise, Carol S. – 1993
This study examined parent and teacher attitudes toward developmentally appropriate instructional practice compared to traditional skill-based instruction in the classroom. The study surveyed parents and teachers of kindergarten, first, and second grade students in Marin County, California. The results of the surveys showed that most parents and…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Curriculum Design, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Educational Attitudes
Newmark, Gerald; Melaragno, Ralph J. – 1969
This is a first-year report of an attempt to create a tutorial community in an elementary school. The goal is a learning community of students, parents, teachers, administrators, and researchers who are expected to work together in planning and conducting instruction. The students will hopefully develop a capacity for self-directed study and…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Discussion Groups, Elementary Education, Elementary Schools
HAWKES, JOHN – 1967
THIS EXPERIMENT WITH 100 STUDENT VOLUNTEERS WAS CONDUCTED WITHIN THE REGULAR FRESHMAN ENGLISH PROGRAM AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY BY A GROUP OF TEACHERS WHO WERE THEMSELVES WRITERS, AND BY AN EQUAL NUMBER OF GRADUATE STUDENTS. THE AIMS OF THE EXPERIMENT WERE (1) TO TEACH WRITING, NOT THROUGH RHETORICAL TECHNIQUES, BUT THROUGH HELPING THE STUDENT…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Course Content, Disadvantaged Youth, English