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Thomas, David B. – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1975
A sequential testing model is proposed which employs discriminant functions to classify examinees into groups which could correspond to instructional treatments. A termination rule based on the computed posterior probability of group membership is suggested. (Author)
Descriptors: Classification, Instructional Systems, Models, Sequential Approach
Peer reviewedReigeluth, Charles M. – Educational Technology, Research and Development, 1992
Comments on the preceding article which examined elaboration theory and offered suggestions for updating it to reflect new knowledge. Highlights include the simplifying conditions method; internal versus external knowledge structures; connectionism and authentic tasks; content structure as organizing structure; ill-structured domains; and…
Descriptors: Criticism, Epistemology, Instructional Design, Models
Rodgers, Frederick A. – Instr, 1969
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Intellectual Development, Sequential Approach, Sequential Learning
Peer reviewedMayer, Richard E. – Instructional Science, 1977
The review demonstrates that studies of the role of instructional sequencing provide an important test of the assimilation-to-schema theory, and that many apparent inconsistencies in the literature may be better understood by an analysis of the internal assimilation process. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Literature Reviews, Sequential Approach
Tennyson, Robert D.; Boutwell, Richard C. – Educational Technology, 1974
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Educational Research, Instruction, Sequential Approach
Talcott, Jan – 1971
The 11 progressive steps outlined in this document incorporate tactile, auditory, and visual exercises which take approximately two months to complete. These steps range from the simple task of having the children arrange three magazine pictures in sequential order and explain the arrangement, through reading a story segment to the children who…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Reading, Reading Skills, Sequential Approach
Dunham, Paul, Jr. – Research Quarterly, 1977
The results of this study indicate that order of practice does have a significant effect on skill acquisition with sequential ordering (practice of a successive nature) being the most efficient method for improving bilateral skill acquisition. (MB)
Descriptors: Athletics, Instructional Design, Motor Development, Sequential Approach
Peer reviewedWilson, Brent; Cole, Peggy – Educational Technology, Research and Development, 1992
Discusses elaboration theory, an instructional design model for sequencing and organizing courses that is based on cognitive research, and offers suggestions for updating the model to reflect new knowledge. Topics addressed include knowledge representation, including content structure; sequencing issues, including microworld design and cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Criticism, Epistemology, Instructional Design
Natkin, Gerald L. – 1970
Although previous research has indicated no significant relationship between sequencing of programed instructional materials and terminal achievement, it is felt that certain conditions might produce such a relationship. In order to test this idea, a hierarchy of word meanings was constructed, in which each definition was dependent on the previous…
Descriptors: Achievement, High School Students, Learning Processes, Programed Instruction
Peer reviewedDyer, James W.; Kulhavy, Raymond W. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
Descriptors: Course Organization, Instructional Design, Programed Instruction, Sequential Approach
Peer reviewedHeimer, Ralph T.; Lottes, John J. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1973
A method of organizing studies on sequencing problems in mathematics according to a theoretical model based on characteristics of empirical science is explained. The conceptual framework underlying eight studies that follow this article in JRME (SE 508 022 through SE 508 029) is discussed and a brief overview of each study is given. (DT)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Instruction, Mathematics Education, Models
Burn, Bob – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2005
This paper proposes a genetic development of the concept of limit of a sequence leading to a definition, through a succession of proofs rather than through a succession of sequences or a succession of epsilons. The major ideas on which it is based are historical and depend on Euclid, Archimedes, Fermat, Wallis and Newton. Proofs of equality by…
Descriptors: Genetics, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics, History
Peer reviewedFraenkel, Jack R. – Social Education, 1973
Translating social studies objectives into learnable tasks for students in the classroom involves understanding what a learning activity is, and that different types of learning activities serve different functions. An example of a learning activity sequence which includes four catagories of activities--intake, organizational, demonstrative, and…
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Objectives, Learning Activities, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedTobias, Sigmund; Duchastel, Phillipe C. – Instructional Science, 1974
An experiment in which findings indicate that expected interactions among objectives, sequence, and anxiety were not significant. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavioral Objectives, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science
Niedermeyer, Fred; and others – J Exp Educ, 1969
Paper presented at the California Educational Research Association Annual Meeting (Berkeley, California, March 1968).
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade 9, Instructional Materials, Mathematics Materials

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