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Francis, Larry; Weaver, Tamar – 1977
Certain features of the PLATO IV system allow the gathering of large quantities and varieties of information describing the interaction of students with computer based education courseware. Two kinds of information can be provided: (1) data concerning single student interaction, which must be analyzed manually; and (2) data summarizing activities…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Diagnosis
Scott, Harry, Jr. – 1974
The evaluation of an exemplary career resource center (CRC) developed for the Wyoming Valley West School District, Kingston, Pennsylvania, is presented. Questionnaires were used to assess the CRC in terms of information collection, evaluation and storage, client usage, and attitudinal factors and were completed by approximately 1,000 seventh and…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Exploration, Educational Objectives, Junior High Schools
Luchsinger, Barbara Beth – 1969
This study examined the responses of 10th-grade students of low, average, and high abilities to two levels of short stories: the complex, or adult, story and the less complex, or adolescent story. Students read four pairs of short stories and wrote their immediate and delayed responses to tests containing two open-ended questions and 10 objective…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Difficulty Level, English Instruction, Grade 10
Evans, John Lyle – 1968
A sample of 264 eleventh-graders, stratified by selecting those who performed above selected scores on the Iowa Test of Educational Development to eliminate lack of adequate reading ability as a variable, were tested to determine the relationships between their emotional responses to literature, their ability to judge prose quality, and their…
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, Evaluative Thinking, Literature, Literature Appreciation
Bergen, J. J., Ed. – 1969
This collection of papers focuses on school administration and its relation to students. It is contended that toay's student matures earlier; has higher expectations; is more affluent; is more isolated from adults; is more critical and outspoken; and, therefore, must be heard by teachers and administrators. A related document is EA 001578.…
Descriptors: Achievement, Administrative Change, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role
Cooper, Charles Raymond – 1969
This study sought to discover whether high school juniors might have a relatively consistent preferred way of responding to short stories, even when the stories are dissimilar. "Way of responding" included engagement (the reader's report of his involvement with the text), interpretation (the reader's report of the relation of the text to the world…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Grade 11, Literature, Reading Ability
Loban, Walter – 1954
Focusing on the responses of adolescents to literature "involving values based on the concept of human dignity," this study examined two groups of adolescents (60 students each) in grades 8-12. The two groups represented extremes of social sensitivity: highly sensitive and least sensitive to the feelings of others. Teachers read aloud 10 short…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Empathy, English Instruction, Identification (Psychology)
Vandervert, Larry R. – 1974
A theoretical model is presented of student needs-to-be-satisfied that is designed to meet three interrelated criteria: (1) that the needs be related to the goals or objectives of instructors and the institutions which employ them, (2) that the satisfaction of the needs be objectively measurable on the instructor, and (3) that the needs be…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Evaluation Methods, Guides
Lomen, Lynn D.; Standen, Robert S. – 1973
To determine whether students who indicated success on the job evaluated the overall Cooperative Education Program at Los Angeles Valley College differently from those students who did not indicate job success, data were collected from 249 students who had completed the program (41 percent female and 59 percent male). Questionnaires were answered…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Cooperative Programs, Evaluation Methods
Gage, Thomas Evans – 1973
Studies involving different populations were involved in this four-part evaluation of the impact of non-graded, multi-selective English on high school students. Study A involved students who consistently scored high or low in percentile gain in the four ability groups, to ascertain any pattern of courses selected, sequences of courses attended,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elective Courses, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Smith, Sidney P.; Smith, Pat C. – 1973
Reported is an analysis of teacher self-assessment and related student perception of the instructional behavior among 208 students in grades 7-9 and their 26 science teachers. The teacher sample was a group participating in a Cooperative College-School Science Teacher Improvement Project. Each teacher was required to randomly identify four…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Research, Science Education, Secondary School Science
Baird, Leonard L. – 1971
A model of teaching behavior as a role contract between teacher and student is proposed. The first dimension of the model, subject strategey, is based on the behaviors the instructor thinks are important and which he attempts to reward. His interests determine his choice of a didactic, generalist, or researcher subject strategy. The next two…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Faculty, Student Attitudes, Student Reaction
McBride, William Gilbert – 1970
The purposes of this study were to analyze questions used in the teaching of non-narrative poetry and to ascertain whether it is possible to establish any generally useful, basic pattern of question asking that would provide the student some fundamental guidelines for the study of this type of literature. First, a detailed examination of Robert…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Fixed Sequence, Poetry, Questioning Techniques
Mayberry, William E. – 1970
From a prepared script, teacher behavior indicating positive and negative attitudes toward students and toward the course material was role played before 16 introductory psychology classroom groups. The treatments were crossed in a 2x2 design. Each class session consisted of the experimental treatment embedded in a 15-minute lecture, an…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Faculty, College Students, Course Content
Springfield School District 186, IL. – 1971
This 15-item student questionnaire is part of a study conducted in the Springfield, Illinois high schools to evaluate the double shift scheduling program instituted there. Students' reactions and opinions concerning the new scheduling technique are elicited by the forced-choice and open-ended items. See also TM 000 881-882, 884 for information on…
Descriptors: Double Sessions, Enrollment, Evaluation Criteria, High Schools
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