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Blake, Robert; Mouton, Jane – Industrial Training International, 1972
Authors outline the advantages of using a cyclical approach of instrumented learning and compare it with the traditional classroom method. (Editor/MB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Feedback, Generalization, Learning Activities
Allen, Charles W. – 1984
Based on a workshop presented by Charles Wales, a guided design project was developed for a junior mechanical design class at California State University-Chico. This course involves lectures on the design process and an extension of the basic mechanics of materials concepts, particularly as related to design and prevention of failure. The…
Descriptors: College Students, Design, Design Requirements, Feedback
Merrill, Douglas C.; And Others – 1995
Individualized instruction significantly improves students' pedagogical and motivational outcomes. The study described here sought to characterize tutorial behaviors that could lead to these benefits and to consider why these behaviors should be pedagogically useful. The experiment studied 16 undergraduate and graduate university students learning…
Descriptors: College Students, Critical Thinking, Discourse Analysis, Feedback
Coelho, Jeffrey D. – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2005
An active learning environment is one in which students are able to "seek" out new experiences, "interpret" them, and "relate" them to previous experiences. This approach allows students to engage in independent thinking, problem solving, and guided discovery as they explore broad movement concepts. An active learning means that students are…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Instructional Design, Physical Education
Scout, Terrence H. – 1980
This paper explains how a sociology teacher used a Guided Design approach to teach students in an introductory college level sociology course about the process and content of sociology and about problem solving. In a Guided Design approach, topics are presented as problems which students can solve by using prepared reading materials and by…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Course Content, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices
Fisher, Maurice D. – 1971
This inquiry demonstrated how the educational assumptions underlying the Montessori Method can be applied to constructing educational objectives and evaluating programs for culturally disadvantaged children. Initially, it was shown how these assumptions concentrate upon significant areas of human development. Then, information about…
Descriptors: Cultural Enrichment, Disadvantaged, Educational Objectives, Feedback
Moursund, Dave; Yoder, Sharon – 1993
This book provides an introduction to HyperCard, with the main focus being on communication and problem solving. The book covers most of the main features of HyperCard and includes a very brief introduction to HyperTalk. This book is specifically for people who want to move toward higher levels of HyperCard knowledge and skills. It is designed for…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Educational Environment
Brown, Kathy – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
Working together and exchanging ideas is inherent in interactive learning. The focus of interactive learning is on what learners believe is important to learn, the various processes learners use to learn and how learners use learning in other settings and situations. Active learning processes that promote reflection, writing, demonstrations,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Learning Processes, Adult Learning
Gershwin, Mary Crabbe; And Others – 1996
One of a series of workplace education modules, this module includes activities and exercises for teaching communication skills in the workplace. First, introductory material reviews the goals of the module and defines three levels of difficulty of module activities (i.e., beginner, intermediate, and advanced). The importance of communication…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Class Activities, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Hearn, Joan – 1981
Designed to supplement already existing life skills instructional materials, this manual consists of 30 lessons to help students develop general, transferrrable skills in four areas--attending behaviors, cognition, self-management, and critical thinking. The following topics are among those covered in the lessons: eye contact, body posture,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Processes
Corbett, Deborah – 2000
This document is designed to help develop the communication skills of individuals training for the position of workplace assessor in Australia's National Training Framework and practicing workplace assessors who require additional assistance with on-the-job communication skills. The document consists of 11 units of study that each contain some or…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Competence

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