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Washington Univ., Seattle. Child Development and Mental Retardation Center. – 1974
Presented is the annual (1974) report of a project for the investigation and application of behavior analysis and modification with handicapped children. The program project is designed to assist teachers in the following areas: curriculum for mildly/moderately handicapped children being served in regular classes and for severely handicapped…
Descriptors: Administration, Annual Reports, Curriculum Development, Daily Living Skills
Merrill, M. David – AV Communications Review, 1972
Five assumptions underlie task analysis procedures in instructional development in higher education. These are: 1) content and instructional strategy are independent; 2) most courses involve two types of content--concepts and operations; 3) two levels of abstraction are involved--generalities and instances; 4) four levels of behavior are most…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Content Analysis, Curriculum Development
Bloom, Robert S.; Levin, Jack – Engineering Education, 1987
Offers a model for a performance-based training system based on job task analysis methodology that has been successfully implemented at a nuclear utility. Presents a flow chart of the training needs system and explains the steps involved in the process. (ML)
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Industrial Training, Job Analysis, Models
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Piper, Terrence; Henning, Dana – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1981
The article provides guidelines and examples for developing individualized instructional programs in either concept development or motor skill development for moderately and severely handicapped learners. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Chaining, Behavioral Objectives, Concept Formation, Individualized Education Programs
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Liu, Min; Hsiao, Yu-Ping – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2002
Investigated the effects on middle school students of designing their own multimedia materials, including design knowledge, cognitive strategy, and motivation toward learning. Presents a theoretical framework, including project-based learning; describes questionnaires used; and discusses task ranking, planning and storyboarding, time management,…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Multimedia Materials
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Skehan, Peter; Foster, Pauline – Language Teaching Research, 1997
Given recent claims that task-based instruction has desirable pedagogic qualities, this article investigates the effects of choosing different types of tasks, as well as different task implementation conditions, on the fluency, accuracy, and complexity of the language that is produced when tasks are carried out. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Students, Decision Making, English (Second Language)
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Norton, Anderson; Rutledge, Zachary – Mathematics Educator, 2006
In a secondary school mathematics teaching methods course, a research team engaged 22 preservice secondary teachers (PSTs) in designing and posing tasks to algebra students through weekly letter writing. The goal of the tasks was for PSTs to elicit responses that would indicate student engagement in the mathematical processes described by NCTM…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Preservice Teachers, High School Students, Task Analysis
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Levy, Mike; Kennedy, Claire – Language Learning & Technology, 2004
The aim of this paper is to describe a task-cycling pedagogy for language learning using a technique we have called "Stimulated Reflection". This pedagogical approach has been developed in the light of the new technology options available, especially those that facilitate audiovisual forms of interaction among language learners and teachers. In…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Second Languages, Second Language Learning, Teaching Methods
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Benati, Alessandro – Language Teaching Research, 2005
This paper presents the results of a parallel classroom experiment investigating the effects of processing instruction, traditional instruction and meaning-based output instruction on the acquisition of the English past simple tense. The subjects involved in the present studies were Chinese and Greek school-age learners of English residing in…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Test Construction, Conventional Instruction, Morphemes
Crookes, Graham, Ed.; Gass, Susan M., Ed. – 1993
These six essays discuss the use of tasks as pedagogical tools in second language instruction, particularly in the contexts of curriculum and syllabus design. The essays are: (1) "Units of Analysis in Syllabus Design: The Case for Task" (Michael H. Long and Graham Crookes); (2) "Task-Based Syllabus Design: Selecting, Grading and Sequencing Tasks"…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Dinham, Sarah M.; Blake, Veronica M. – 1991
This study examined influences upon experienced teachers' course planning. Seven teachers were each intensively interviewed four times about their planning for courses they had never before taught; the interviews took place before, after, and twice during the semester of the "new" course in question. Findings were classified into three categories…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Faculty, Course Organization, Educational Planning
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Zack, Vicki; Reid, David A. – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2003
Vicki Zack, a classroom teacher and researcher, returned to the fifth grade classroom in 1989 after more than a decade of teaching in a university faculty of education in order to teach in the changing ecologies of classrooms (with problem-solving approaches in mathematics and literature-based approaches in reading) and to research from the…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Teaching Experience, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques
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Zack, Vicki; Reid, David A. – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2004
In part 1 of this article Zack and Reid offered two examples of students operating with good-enough understandings in mathematics, and related their understandings to features of good-enough understanding identified by Mackey (I997) in the context of reading. Mackey contends that the ability to read further, on the basis of a very imperfect…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Teaching Experience, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques
Davis, Michael J.; Jensen, Mary – 1984
This learning module, which is intended for use in in-service training for vocational rehabilitation counselors, deals with writing a task analysis. Step-by-step guidelines are provided for breaking down a task into small teachable steps by analyzing the task in terms of the way in which it will be performed once learned (method), the steps to be…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Counselor Training, Disabilities, Inservice Education
Anderson, Lorin W. – Curriculum Report, 1986
This report focuses on current attempts by researchers to examine teacher effectiveness through the "task hypothesis," which asserts that effective teachers accomplish a large and diverse set of tasks--or discrete, goal-oriented units of work--in their classroom. After an introductory critique of past efforts to assess teacher "traits" or…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Research Utilization
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