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Maslow, Richard – 1969
Dissatisfied both with lecturing to 125 students three times a week and with the idea of having teaching assistants conduct seminars, the author devised a new method of handling his class. With administration consent, he arranged to lecture to the whole class (by then, 275 students) twice a week and to conduct 11 seminars of 25 students each.…
Descriptors: Grading, Lecture Method, Psychology, Small Group Instruction
Witte, Stephen P.; And Others – 1982
This report presents the results of a national survey of a selected group of college and university teachers of writing considered to be the best by the directors of their writing programs. The first chapter explains how the sample of teachers was selected, examines the distribution of the sample across types and sizes of institutions, summarizes…
Descriptors: Higher Education, National Surveys, Remedial Instruction, Teacher Attitudes
Hunter, Walter E.; Lingle, Ronald K. – 1975
This research is based on a survey of teacher-practitioners of individualized instruction in member colleges of the Council of North Central Community-Junior Colleges. The survey was mailed to the presidents of 307 colleges in September 1974, with results tabulated in November 1974 based on responses from 726 practitioners from 120 colleges in 19…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Course Evaluation, Individual Instruction, Individualized Instruction
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Scheutz, Pam – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2002
Explores differences between instructional practices of full- and part-time faculty using results of a survey of more than 1,500 community college instructors. Reports that discrepancies emerged regarding time spent in various classroom practices, availability of faculty to students outside class, and faculty connections with colleagues and the…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis
Parsons, Gary L. – 1976
This study examines the faculty workload policy of a community college that makes extensive use of non-traditional, innovative teaching methods. To measure workload, a mathematical equation whose sum was expressed as 100% was designed to include five factors: instructional hours, number of preparations, weekly student contact hours (WSCH), outside…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Computation