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Richards, Kendall; Pilcher, Nick – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
We argue that current approaches to Study Skills support are presented as being a panacea for resolving the issues presented by neoliberal approaches to educational expansion. We argue that for such a panacea to be believed pedagogically effective, four key tenets must be adhered to: Study skills is a definable entity; it is valuable for every…
Descriptors: Study Skills, Study Habits, Neoliberalism, Definitions
DiPietro, Michele; Norman, Marie – International Journal for Academic Development, 2014
Learning theory provides a powerful framework for analyzing instructional consultations and increasing their effectiveness. In this paper, the authors review the main tenets of learning theory, apply them to consultation scenarios, and present a complex case study to show how they can guide analysis and problem solving around challenging…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Consultants, Program Effectiveness, Learning Theories
Reddy, Diane M.; Pfeiffer, Heidi M.; Fleming, Raymond; Ports, Katie A.; Pedrick, Laura E.; Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica L.; Jirovec, Danielle L.; Helion, Alicia M.; Swain, Rodney A. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2013
"U-Pace," an instructional intervention, has potential for widespread implementation because student behavior recorded in any learning management system is used by "U-Pace" instructors to tailor coaching of student learning based on students' strengths and motivations. "U-Pace" utilizes an online learning environment…
Descriptors: Intervention, Teaching Methods, Student Behavior, Management Systems
Hoyt, Jeff E.; Allred, Ellen R.; Hunt, Rob – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2010
This article details the advantages and challenges of implementing writing assessment in a degree completion program; it describes the steps involved in the writing assessment process. Study results demonstrate that graduates from a degree completion program generally have adequate writing skills; nevertheless, many could improve their…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests, Writing Skills, Thinking Skills
Arenson, Michael – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1982
Summarizes an experiment carried out in 1980 with students enrolled in a music theory course for nonmusic majors. Results indicated that competency-based techniques for drill and practice, used by the experimental group on the PLATO system, were more effective than traditional assignments used by the control group. (EAO)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Drills (Practice), Higher Education
Peer reviewedKulik, James A.; And Others – Review of Educational Research, 1990
Teachers and researchers can learn more about mastery learning by looking at the full picture instead of the small area on which R. E. Slavin focuses. Effects on precollege examinations constitute only a small part of the story; the larger literature presents many examples of its effectiveness. (SLD)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Couch, Richard W. – 1983
Four methods of individualized instruction are described and introduced, and their similarities and differences are reviewed in terms of effectiveness, grading, lectures, mastery, pacing, theoretical base, and unit size. The methods described are (1) audio-tutorial, developed by S. N. Postlethwait, an instructional system that allows students to…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Comparative Analysis, Grading, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSlavin, Robert E. – Review of Educational Research, 1990
Findings of positive effects of mastery learning on experimenter-made measures can be interpreted as supporting the view that this technique may help focus teachers on a given set of objectives. The claim that mastery learning can accelerate achievement, in general, in elementary and secondary schools is still awaiting evidence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKulik, Chen-Lin C.; And Others – Review of Educational Research, 1990
A meta-analysis of findings from 108 controlled evaluations showed that mastery learning programs have positive effects on the examination performance of students in colleges, high schools, and the upper grades in elementary schools. Effects of mastery programs on student attitudes, instructional time, and college completion rates are discussed.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Mack, Herschel; Littlejohn, Stephen – 1977
This paper describes a field study of the "Personalized System of Instruction" (PSI) as it was used in an undergraduate communications research course. On the basis of statistics from two years of the program's implementation and from student responses after completing the course, the study draws five conclusions. (1) Most students did…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Field Studies, Fixed Sequence, Higher Education
Peer reviewedThompson, Samuel B. – American Educational Research Journal, 1980
The effects of an individualized mastery instructional system similar to the Keller plan was compared with a conventional lecture-discussion-recitation system in mathematics courses. In general, the superiority of achievement and attitude outcomes claimed for the Keller plan in many reports was not observed in this study. (Author/RL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Calculus, College Instruction, Conventional Instruction

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