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Peer reviewedScott, Thomas J.; O'Sullivan, Michael – Social Studies, 2000
Describes an action research study designed to examine high school students' use of the Internet, their evaluation of it as a learning tool, and their personal satisfaction at using the Internet for educational research. Presents the findings in detail and concludes by discussing the need for information literacy in the social studies curriculum.…
Descriptors: Action Research, Computer Uses in Education, High School Students, Information Literacy
Peer reviewedWiesen, Blossom – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2001
Describes an effective way of teaching English at non-English-speaking teachers' colleges. Notes this Content-Based Unit Learning approach focuses on authentic content material necessary to increase teachers' college students' knowledge. Shows the approach increases students' motivation. Contends that language and reading skills are learned best…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Content Area Reading, English for Academic Purposes, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCarmody, Brendan – History of Education, 1999
Retraces the contribution of the Catholic Church to schooling in Northern Rhodesia (currently Zambia) from 1891-1924. Provides background on the development of the Church in Zambia. Discusses Catholic and government perspectives on schooling and conversion, Catholic schooling in Zambia, and the African response to Catholic schooling. (CMK)
Descriptors: African History, Catholic Schools, Church Role, Educational History
Peer reviewedRickman, Barney, J., III – History Computer Review, 1999
Addresses the reasons for deciding to implement email discussions in a survey course on U.S. history. Discusses problems with email discussions, how the email discussions were implemented, and students' reactions. Includes the online discussion questions and select student responses. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies, Electronic Mail
Asher, Colin; Malet, Regis – Compare, 1999
Explores the views of 120 student teachers, from two higher education institutions in England and France, on their initial teacher training programs. Provides information on the reforms of initial teacher training programs in England and France. Discusses the results. (CMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCrystal, David S. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1999
Examines self-enhancement bias among 5th and 11th graders in the United States and Japan by having students listen to stories describing behaviors (aggressive, depressive, oppositional, and school-phobic) of hypothetical peers. Reports that U.S. students showed no greater self-enhancement tendencies, while 11th graders rated themselves less like…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Grade 11
Peer reviewedSwan, Karen – Distance Education, 2001
Reports an empirical investigation that explored relationships between student perceptions and course design factors in 73 SUNY Learning Network courses in the Spring 1999 semester. Findings indicated that clarity of design, interaction with instructors, and active discussion among course participants significantly influenced students'…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Distance Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDavidson-Shivers, Gayle V.; Muilenburg, Lin Y.; Tanner, Erica J. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2001
Investigates how graduate students participated in online discussions over a two-week period to determine the utility of synchronous and asynchronous modes of discussion. Types and amounts of communication statements participants made in chats and threaded discussions were analyzed. Results indicate that both types of discussion are liked and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Electronic Mail, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedLawless, Clive; Freake, Stuart – Journal of Educational Media, 2001
Surveys of student studying an introductory science course at a distance indicated that they had very favorable attitudes to CD-ROM multimedia activities that are an integral part of the course teaching package. Research reported here focused on how students actually studied as they worked through the activities. Suggestions are made for future…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedDelucchi, Michael – Teaching Sociology, 2000
Examines the role of instructor likability/rapport on student perceptions of learning and ratings of overall teaching ability, based on data from 205 course evaluation forms representing student responses in ten upper-level sociology courses. Suggests that students who rate their instructors high in likability also reward that instructor with high…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Higher Education, Sociology, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance
Peer reviewedSprague, Marsha M.; Risher, Lori – ALAN Review, 2002
Uses the fantasy genre as a vehicle of generating discussion about gender issues in a seventh-grade classroom. Uses 4 fantasy titles and describes how 10 class days were organized. Gives students' reactions to the book and assesses the impact of the unit. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Fantasy, Gender Issues, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedHotrabhavananda, Benjaport; Wedman, John F. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1993
Examined whether students' motivational reaction toward self-study text could be influenced by the inclusion of additional instructional materials (nonprint media). Participants were 969 students enrolled in an independent study course. Results suggest that student motivation in print-based self-study courses can be improved by the inclusion of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Improvement, Educational Technology, Independent Study
Peer reviewedSheldon, Deborah A.; Reese, Sam; Grashel, John – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1999
Investigates the performance-quality ratings among college-age instrumentalists grouped in three solo preparation conditions using no accompaniment, live accompaniment, or intelligent digital accompaniment. Finds that the highest quality ratings across all groups were achieved in rhythm, technique, and articulation; the second performance ratings…
Descriptors: Applied Music, College Students, Higher Education, Music Education
Peer reviewedOtto, Kerstin – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Describes the Transatlantic Classroom (TAC), a teacher-run e-mail program between students in the United States and Germany, and provides 10 steps for launching a similar program. Explains that e-mail exchanges enable students to learn firsthand about differences and similarities between countries thus fostering greater cultural understanding.…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Educational Strategies, Electronic Mail, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedWentz, Elizabeth A.; Vender, Joann C.; Brewer, Cynthia A. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1999
Compares student reactions to traditional teaching methods and an approach where computer-based tools (GEODe CD-ROM and GIS-based exercises) were either integrated with or replaced the traditional methods. Reveals that the students found both of these tools valuable forms of instruction when used in combination with the traditional methods. (CMK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Geography, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness


