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Ebenezer Yeboah Owusu; Joel Azuure Adongo; Emmanuel Boateng Agyare; Kwaku Appiah-Kubi – International Technology and Education Journal, 2023
The use of digital technologies in teaching and learning has proven to be effective in aiding students' understanding of difficult concepts. Hence this study sought to find the effectiveness of ICT in teaching concepts of genetics which have been indicated as one of the biology concepts Ghanaian senior high school students find challenging. The…
Descriptors: High School Students, High School Seniors, Genetics, Academic Achievement
Chen Sun – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Situated in China and under the context of curriculum reform, this project is an effort to combine long-time separate research streams in language teaching and learning studies: the history-in-person perspective (Holland & Lave, 2001) and the discourse analysis perspective (Cazden, 1988). Informed by the concepts of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Personal Narratives, Cognitive Ability
Whitman Cobb, Wendy N. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2016
With the concept of the flipped classroom taking the teaching world by storm, research into its effectiveness, particularly in higher education, has been lacking. This research aims to rectify this by detailing the results of an experiment comparing student success in American Federal Government in a flipped classroom, a traditional, lecture-based…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, United States Government (Course), Teaching Methods, Experimental Teaching
Sidabutar, Ropinus – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
The research was aimed to investigate the effect of various, innovated teaching models to improved the student's achievement in various topic in Mathematics. The study was conduct experiment by using innovated teaching with contextual, media and web which are the compared. with conventional teaching method. The result showed the innovation in the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Achievement, Student Improvement
Ortuoste, Maria – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
The traditional way of introducing comparative politics to freshmen, which is through the study of institutions, is contrasted with an alternative approach. An everyday-politics approach compares the daily struggles of global youth--how they cope in times of peace and war, and with issues of wealth and poverty, identity, education and employment,…
Descriptors: Social Action, Youth, College Freshmen, Global Education
Weltman, David; Whiteside, Mary – Journal of Statistics Education, 2010
This research shows that active learning is not universally effective and, in fact, may inhibit learning for certain types of students. The results of this study show that as increased levels of active learning are utilized, student test scores decrease for those with a high grade point average. In contrast, test scores increase as active learning…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Cognitive Style, Grade Point Average
Emerson, Tisha L. N.; Taylor, Beck A. – Journal of Economic Education, 2007
The authors bring together two research streams in the literature that examine separately the effectiveness of using experiments in the principles classroom and the relationship between different personality types and student achievement. Using a sample of 255 principles of microeconomics students, 48 of whom were enrolled in sections that relied…
Descriptors: Microeconomics, Economics Education, Educational Experiments, Experimental Teaching
STOCKDALE, WILLIAM A. – 1967
A POST-TEST WAS USED TO COMPARE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO METHODS OF TEACHING THE USE OF "WEBSTER'S SEVENTH NEW COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY." STUDENTS IN ONE SECTION OF A READING AND VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT COURSE WERE GIVEN A PROGRAMED LEARNING SEQUENCE FOR STUDYING DICTIONARY USAGE AND WERE TOLD THAT THEY WOULD BE TESTED PERIODICALLY ON THE…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Dictionaries, Experimental Teaching, Pretests Posttests

Foale, Alan – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1984
Discusses the foreign language program of the British educational system and the problems that arise when a teacher wants to use innovative teaching techniques while at the same time preparing students for the traditional language and literature A level examinations. Suggests ways in which the problem can be resolved. (SED)
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Conventional Instruction, Course Objectives, Educational Innovation
GIESE, DAVID L.; STOCKDALE, WILLIAM A. – 1966
TO DETERMINE THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROGRAMED AND CONVENTIONAL WORKBOOK METHODS OF TEACHING GRAMMAR, SENTENCE STRUCTURE, PUNCTUATION, AND CAPITALIZATION, PRE- AND POST-TEST SCORES IN FOUR REMEDIAL ENGLISH SECTIONS WERE COMPARED. TWO TEACHERS PARTICIPATED IN THE EXPERIMENT, WITH EACH CONDUCTING A WORKBOOK SECTION AND A PROGRAMED SECTION.…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, English Instruction, Experimental Teaching, Grammar
Effros, Charlotte – 1973
Ten sections of Freshman Composition were randomly assigned to either the experimental or control condition. The experimental method, in order to motivate students to revise and rewrite, delayed grades until revisions were completed. The control method used incidental revision with immediate grades. Five instructors each taught one experimental…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Educational Research

Kaufman, Douglas – Language Arts, 2001
Takes the position that the organization and management of successful, progressive language arts programs play a role fundamentally different than the one they play in classrooms that might be called "traditional." Notes that in progressive classrooms, organization and management serve to promote and channel independent student movement, whereas…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Conventional Instruction, Experimental Teaching
Roundtree-Wyly, Jeanie; And Others – 1988
An investigation of learning styles appropriate for traditional and non-traditional styles is presented. Identification of learning styles that contribute to the learning process in the classroom for students is important for educators in assisting them to achieve their professional goals. The learning styles measured are print, aural,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Instruction, College Students, Comparative Analysis

Cherrington, Ruth; van Ments, Morry – Simulation & Gaming, 1996
Discusses a study of teaching methods used by university adult and continuing education tutors and how these methods were perceived and experienced by a sample of students. Findings indicate that role-playing, games, and simulation were infrequently used; students had negative opinions of more experiential methods; and students preferred…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Conventional Instruction, Experiential Learning, Experimental Teaching
Weber, Keith – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2005
In this article students' understanding of trigonometric functions in the context of two college trigonometry courses is investigated. The first course was taught by a professor unaffiliated with the study in a lecture-based course, while the second was taught using an experimental instruction paradigm based on Gray and Tall's (1994) notion of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Trigonometry, Learning Theories, College Students