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Louis Alexiz C. Urbina – Online Submission, 2025
This research investigated how collaborative e-learning strategies affected the understanding of DNA Replication among the 9th-grade Biology CC class. The study involved 24 diverse students (ages 15-17), including regular education students, English Language Learners (ELLs), and students with IEPs selected through proportional stratified random…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Outcomes of Education
Gottfried, Michael A.; Kirksey, J. Jacob – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2020
Students with learning disabilities are spending more time in general education classrooms than at any point in history, yet there remain concerns whether general education teachers are receiving adequate preparation to support these students. Considering the rapid adoption of new accountability measures of teacher preparation programs (TPPs),…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Inclusion, Teacher Competencies
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Konrad, Moira; Clark, Kelly A.; Test, David W. – Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 2017
Students with disabilities trail behind their peers without disabilities while in school, as well as in post-secondary outcome areas. Given that self-determination and enhanced academic skills are associated with improved post-school outcomes, one possible solution is to identify interventions that teach self-determination and academic skills…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Teaching Methods, Disabilities, Writing Instruction
Harper, Melanie Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2013
A paradigm is the conceptual framework or lens one uses to view reality. The field of speech-language pathology is traditionally rooted in the empirical paradigm, which believes that language can be fragmented into isolated skills and taught in a hierarchal fashion. This belief has resulted in service delivery models that remove students from…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Language Acquisition, Accountability, Special Education
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Mueller, Theodore – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1974
Report of a study conducted to determine whether an individualized French course would retain more students than other types of courses have in the past. (PMP)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Enrollment, French, Individualized Instruction
Gougher, Ronald L., Ed.; Bockman, John F., Ed. – 1973
This newsletter begins with an editorial on the meaning of individualization in education. In his article "Individualizing Instruction for Teachers: Current Efforts in Individualization," T.B. Kalivoda describes an individualized oral language course at the University of Georgia called "Oral Spanish for Teachers." An article by…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Individualized Instruction, Individualized Programs, Language Instruction
Banks, B. – Programmed Learning Educ Technol, 1969
Descriptors: Individualized Programs, Instructional Innovation, Mathematics Instruction, Programed Instruction
Ownby, Arnola; Schooley, Shirley Ann – Balance Sheet, 1978
Self-Paced Learning Activity Guides (SPLAGs), which have been used in typewriting classes at Oklahoma State University for four years, are described in terms of organization, suggestions for classroom procedures, management of paper work, solution booklet utilization, testing procedures, and student reactions. (BM)
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Individualized Programs, Office Occupations Education, Pacing
Steiner, Florence – American Foreign Language Teacher, 1973
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Individualized Instruction, Individualized Programs, Instructional Program Divisions
Bader, Carol H.; Blackmon, C. Robert – 1978
This report reviews the history of open education, the philosophy supporting it, and some conclusions drawn from testing children who have been exposed to it. The basic theory of open education is that children learn in different ways at different times from things around them which interest them. Ideally, the teacher acts as a guide and resource…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary School Curriculum, Humanistic Education, Individual Development
Munson, Harold L.; Miller, John K. – 1979
The 3 year study investigated four New York programs in which junior and senior high school students enrolled in schools for the deaf were mainstreamed into occupational education courses at neighboring education centers. Data were collected on philosophical views toward career education, information and decision making functions, individual…
Descriptors: Deafness, Exceptional Child Research, High School Students, Individualized Programs
Hungerland, Jacklyn E.; Taylor, John E. – 1975
As part of the Army's adoption of performance-oriented instruction in Army Training centers, a study was conducted to determine the feasibility of using sefl-paced instruction without programed texts in a clerical and computational skills course. Course organization, course management, and effective instructional techniques for self-paced training…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Educational Research, Experimental Teaching, Feasibility Studies
Bockman, John F., Ed.; Gougher, Ronald L., Ed. – 1972
This newsletter contains a series of brief reports concerning methods of individualizing language learning and describes several ongoing experiments. The first article illustrates how individualized achievement charts aid in determining students' instructional needs. Group work and oral testing are discussed as a means of individualizing a course…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Educational Objectives, Individual Needs, Individualized Instruction
Beavers, Sharon – Journal of Case Studies in Education, 2011
The primary purpose of this twelve-week case study was to explore the use of a cooperative learning strategy with small groups of students in a 12th-grade economics class as diverse learners prepared for tests. The complete case study was based on observations of students, student surveys, focus group interviews, and interviews with educators at…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Case Studies, Interviews, Cooperative Learning
Beyer, Barry K.; And Others – 1975
An experimental, undergraduate African-history course which used self-paced instructional techniques is described and evaluated in this project report. The project was initiated to assess the effectiveness of the Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) in undergraduate history instruction. Thirty-two students from Carnegie-Mellon University…
Descriptors: African History, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Formative Evaluation
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