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Perry, Raymond P.; Dickens, Wenda J. – Research in Higher Education, 1987
A study that examined how four types of feedback affected perceived control and student achievement in different instruction settings is described. College students wrote an aptitude test that provided either contingent, low noncontingent failure, high noncontingent failure, or no-performance feedback. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, College Faculty, College Instruction
Branck, Charles E.; And Others – Educational Technology, 1987
This study of 87 veterinary medical students at Auburn University tests the effectiveness and student acceptance of interactive videodisc as an alternative to animal experimentation and other traditional teaching methods in analyzing canine cardiovascular sounds. Results of the questionnaire used are presented, and benefits of interactive video…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cardiovascular System, Comparative Analysis, Computer Simulation
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Muckle, James – Comparative Education, 1984
Based on observation of lessons in nine Soviet schools, describes the distinctive ethos of Soviet lessons, an ethos separate from the personality of individual teachers. Presents and analyzes transcripts of the lessons. Generalizes about the didactic method with which Soviet teachers teach and about how children are expected to learn. (SB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education
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Zachry, William H. – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
Inquiry teaching requires students to engage in hypothesis formation, collection and evaluation of evidence, and the drawing of logical conclusions. Prerequisite skills for inquiry learning are discussed, and examples of inquiry learning in a college level general psychology course are presented. (RM)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Comparative Analysis, Discovery Learning, Higher Education
Randolph, Justus J. – Online Submission, 2005
Response cards are a teaching and learning tool designed to increase active student response during whole-class instruction. Response cards allow multiple students to write their answers on a white board and get feedback from the teacher during each learning trial. This work is a quantitative synthesis of the English-language student-level…
Descriptors: Responses, Student Participation, Academic Achievement, Student Attitudes
Durmus, Soner – Online Submission, 2001
More sophisticated graphing calculators available for college students can be incorporated into college algebra classes to result a higher student achievement. For this purpose, in this study 117 college students were randomly assigned into either experimental groups where students were allowed to the use of graphing calculators or control groups…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, College Students, Graphing Calculators, Control Groups
Ogan-Bekiroglu, Feral – Online Submission, 2006
One of the purposes of this study was to examine the differences between knowledge of pre-service physics teachers who experienced model-based teaching in pre-service education and those who did not. Moreover, it was aimed to determine pre-service physics teachers' perceptions of modelling. Posttest-only control group experimental design was used…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Physics, Methods Courses, Preservice Teacher Education
Sampson, William A. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2005
Here, author William A. Sampson examines the role of the family in the school preparation process among poor Blacks and Latinos. It is based upon the data collected during intense long-term observations of 21 disadvantaged minority students and families in their homes within the same community. The data suggests that the differences in…
Descriptors: Low Achievement, Economically Disadvantaged, Research Methodology, Comparative Analysis
Du, Jianxia; Havard, Byron; Yu, Chien; Adams, James – Online Submission, 2004
Analyzing data from the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002, this report examines how computer use produced generic benefits for all children and differential benefits for minority and poor children. Computer use at home was compared with computer use at school in relation to the academic performance of disadvantaged children and their peers. The…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Minority Groups, Disadvantaged Youth, Computer Uses in Education
Beckstrand, Scott; Barker, Philip; van Schaik, Paul – 2002
This paper discusses the results of a study that compared two different course delivery methods. One of these used the Internet exclusively for module delivery while the other used a traditional campus setting. The two delivery methods were compared in order to determine if the Internet method was as good as the traditional approach. Results and…
Descriptors: Certification, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction
Brown, Steven – 1998
This paper examines disagreement over how second language learning tasks create conditions needed for language acquisition by exploring and comparing three second language acquisition theories: input-based; output-based; and interactionist. Each theory is described, and some new conclusions are drawn. It is argued that a task should: be…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis
Edelson, Paul Jay – 2000
This paper examines how teaching within a traditional classroom benefits from insights and techniques developed through online teaching. A critical assumption underlining it is that much online instruction would be performed by faculty members who also teach, as part of their work load, traditional face-to-face classes. The format of the paper…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Classroom Environment, Comparative Analysis, Course Content
Vrhovac, Yvonne – Francais dans le Monde, 1983
Elements of recent national educational reform in Yugoslavia that contribute to the integration of native and foreign language instruction are outlined, touching on instructional techniques for phonology, communicative competence, written and oral expression and comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, and grammar. (MSE)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis, Coordination, Educational Change
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Kimball, Edward L.; Farmer, Larry G. – Journal of Legal Education, 1979
Described is an experiment to test the effectiveness of alternative methods of teaching Evidence to students at Brigham Young University's law school. The methods tested were the traditional casebook approach, the problem approach, and a programed format. Examples of instructional materials and a transcript excerpt are appended. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Course Descriptions
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Wells, Karin L.; Marsh, Lawrence C. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1997
Looks at ways in which computer-assisted instruction transforms three traditional aspects of college teaching: lectures are replaced with multimedia presentations; homework becomes electronic, with instant grading and detailed explanations; and traditional office hours are replaced with electronic mail, list-serv, and live screen interaction…
Descriptors: Assignments, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis
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