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Stern, Carolyn; Keislar, Evan – 1968
In an attempt to explore a systematic approach to language expansion and improved sentence structure, echoic and modeling procedures for language instruction were compared. Four hypotheses were formulated: (1) children who use modeling procedures will produce better structured sentences than children who use echoic prompting, (2) both echoic and…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Comparative Analysis, Disadvantaged, Echolalia
Arnold, Richard D. – 1977
In the Neurological Impress Method (NIM) for helping children with reading problems, the teacher and student read aloud together while the child points with an index finger to the words that are being spoken. The system thus provides visual, auditory, and kinesthetic-tactile input for learners. A review of the scant information on NIM reported in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Individual Instruction, Kinesthetic Methods
King, Franklin J. – 1970
To test the feasibility of teaching a methods course totally or partially by telelecture, a control group of 15 was taught by traditional lecture-discussion, an experimental group of 15 was taught with 50 percent traditional and 50 percent telelecture, and another experimental group of 25 was taught only by telelecture. Each group consisted of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Bibliographies, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations
Pettibone, Timothy J.; Petrosko, Joseph M. – 1970
An experiment was performed to test the effectiveness of a comparative approach of teaching world cultures to secondary school students. With the comparative approach, cross-cultural comparisons are employed rather than the traditional presentation of one culture at a time. It was hypothesized that students receiving a comparative curriculum would…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
Green, Charles; Mink, Walter – 1973
A computer-assisted simulation of experiments in eyelid conditioning was conducted as part of an introductory psychology course. This instructional format was then compared with a traditional instructor-led seminar and with a seminar in which computer-produced information obtained elswhere was used. A total of 120 students participated in 11…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Costs
Shaver, James P. – 1967
This paper defines, inquires into the relationships, and analyzes the terms social sciences and social studies. Too often social studies are a simplified instructional adaptation from the social sciences in which curricular decisions are made on the basis of dictates of the social science disciplines and of college prerequisites. A social studies…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Comparative Analysis, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development
Werner, Edwenna R.; And Others – 1972
Fifty-nine inservice teachers in grades 1 through 12 took "Minicourse 20: Divergent Thinking," a course training teachers to use brainstorming to stimulate divergent thinking in students. Tapes of brainstorming sessions were made before, after, and seven weeks after the course ended. Experimental teachers improved significantly more than controls…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Divergent Thinking, Educational Research, Elementary School Teachers
McGuiness, Thomas P.; Heiner, William H. – 1972
Two new aspects of English composition were studied in a 10-week project involving 104 Grade 7 pupils and 4 teachers. One method, the Speaking-Listening-Writing approach involved the use of dictation equipment used by students and teachers in the audio-instructional program. The second experimental method of composition involved a transformational…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis, English Instruction
Decker, Dwight F. – 1976
Vocational-technical students (n=92) and liberal arts students (n=156) were the subjects of a study conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of four instructional strategies intended to produce mastery. Strategies employed were: traditional instruction with no make-up exams; unlimited make-up exams with end of semester deadline; unlimited make-up…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Educational Testing, Formative Evaluation
Byers, William S.; Hedrick, Robert E. – 1976
Results of an experiment conducted to compare two teaching strategies showed somewhat higher test scores for college students taught by the lecture method, while students taught by the discussion method evinced higher interest and attendance. The experiment consisted of two sections of a night class in Social Psychology which were taught…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Evening Students
Peer reviewedWham, Mary Ann – Reading Teacher, 1987
Compares Danish reading instruction methods to U.S. methods within a cultural context and suggests that U.S. children might benefit from the more relaxed attitude of the Danish approach. (JC)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedStrain, Jeris E. – System, 1986
A comparison of current views of "teaching methods" or "methodology" from the standpoint of curriculum plan and instructional procedure demonstrates that the views are more complementary then contradictory and that they illustrate approaches to teaching and learning of a foreign language by the researcher, the educator, and the teacher. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Instructional Development
Peer reviewedJohnson, Harold A.; Griffith, Penny L. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1986
Comparison of two fourth-grade spelling classes (one for hearing-impaired students and the other a general education class under consideration as a mainstream placement) revealed significant differences in interactional behaviors across physical, instructional, and social contexts. The hearing-impaired class was characterized by routinized…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Comparative Analysis, Grade 4
Peer reviewedBaumann, James F. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1986
Investigates the effectiveness of a direct instruction model for teaching children to comprehend anaphoric relationships. The results provide further support for the efficacy of a direct instructional model for teaching children reading comprehension skills. (HOD)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Directed Reading Activity
Peer reviewedPeck, Antony J. – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1985
Reports on observations of how a small group of foreign language teachers sought to teach their students the skill of "free expression," that is, the ability to use sentences learned integrally from texts and exericises in new and different situations. Compares these techniques and interprets these comparisons. (SED)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis


