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PDF pending restorationWynn, George A.; Ransom, Robert M. – 1977
An instructional unit, "Coping in the World of Work: Practice in Problem Solving," designed to assist 11th and 12th grade high school students in developing the ability to solve vocational adjustment problems was developed and evaluated. Instructional goals of the unit included the following: (1) To become acquainted with the range of job…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Educational Research
Jones, Bruce William – 1976
The results of implementing computer-assisted instruction (CAI) in two religion courses and a logic course at California State College, Bakersfield, are examined along with student responses. The main purpose of the CAI project was to teach interpretive skills. The most positive results came in the logic course. The programs in the New Testament…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Evaluation, Critical Thinking
Spivey, Carlisle – 1980
Basic guidelines, evaluation techniques, and models are suggested for secondary and university teachers struggling with development education, an area of education that demands innovation and individual approaches. Evaluation can take two approaches: formative and summative. Summative testing observes overall results, tests teacher effectiveness,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Sanford, Timothy R. – 1982
A teacher's experiences in teaching higher education in the United States during the 1981 fall semester at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are discussed. The course is an introductory course for graduate students in the higher and adult education doctoral program, but it also attracts students from throughout the university and…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Higher Education
Duly, Leslie C.; Wadlow, Joan K. – 1981
This paper describes the audio-tutorial short course as a method for introducing high quality instruction about new problems in international studies (IS) at the college level. The basic equipment to the audio-tutorial approach to learning is a booth with a tape recorder, a study guide, and a notebook with extra readings. Students listen to the…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Case Studies, Conflict, Course Evaluation
Leverenz, Theo. R. – 1979
The focus and purpose of this study are two-fold: (1) to assess, by means of an evaluation questionnaire, the academic quality of and satisfaction with correspondence study programs--causes, instructions, and administrative staff--as perceived by the students who enroll in and complete courses offered by them; and (2) to examine the population…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Correspondence Study, Course Evaluation, Educational Quality
Brenden, Dan – 1981
The Instructor and Course Evaluation System (ICES) is a computer-based system for obtaining student ratings of instructors and courses. To use ICES, an instructor will choose 23 evaluative items from an item catalog. These items are then printed on a standard form. Students respond to these items using a five position scale. On the back of the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students, Computer Oriented Programs
Cohen, Eli – 1979
A procedure is described for adding to the usefulness of students' ratings of college instructor effectiveness. This procedure begins with the students responding to a rating scale; in this instance a 25-item, 5-poing scale, but other scales might be used. Then the students are asked to write brief comments on three of those items which they rated…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Feedback, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
MILLER, ROBERT D.; THOMSON, ALLAN – 1967
INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY PRINCIPALS AND TEACHERS IN RESPONSE TO QUESTIONNAIRES PROVIDED STUDY DATA TO ASSESS THE 1966-67 STATUS OF FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL HUMANITIES PROGRAMS. OF 344 SCHOOLS, 136 OFFERED HUMANITIES AND HUMANITIES-TYPE COURSES, SEVEN HAD PREVIOUSLY OFFERED THEM, AND FOUR PLANNED SUCH COURSES. DEVELOPMENT OF THEM REPRESENTED EFFORTS BY…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Course Organization, Educational Facilities
PDF pending restorationRichardson, Judy S. – 1980
A study was conducted with 12 college-aged inefficient readers in a reading improvement and study skills course. Students were divided into types by the instructor, and the type of student who would do best with one of three types of independent projects was considered as a major question of the study. The student types were (1) gregarious and…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Evaluation, Ethnography, Higher Education
Morgan, Alistair; And Others – 1980
This report describes the work of the Study Methods Group, which uses qualitative research methodologies to determine how Open University students approach learning and why they adopt a particular approach. Research considers student orientation to learning, the relationship of learning outcomes to learning approach, and student development as…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Course Evaluation
Thompson, Fred A. – 1977
The Teaching Information Processing Systems (TIPS) is an elaborate and flexible computer program designed to amplify effective classroom instruction. It enables teachers to give individual instruction to large numbers of students, maintains student characteristics and achievement data, generates student progress reports, prescribes remedial or…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Classroom Techniques, Community Colleges, Computer Assisted Instruction
McKee, Barbara G. – 1979
Multiple group discriminant analysis was used to determine if college students' evaluations of instruction were influenced by the course, the instructor, both, or neither. A measure of students' course-oriented attitudes, the Adjective Rating Scale (ARS), and a rating of instruction form, the Instructional Development and Effectiveness Assessment…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria, Factor Structure
Dowaliby, Fred J.; McKee, Barbara G. – 1979
Two questions were addressed: the clustering pattern of postsecondary deaf students' ratings of classroom instruction compared to the ratings of hearing students, and the relative merits of a checklist format versus a Likert response format. Seven principal factors related to classroom instruction were evaluated: (1) practical gain, or course…
Descriptors: Check Lists, College Students, Course Evaluation, Deafness
Warner, Richard W., Jr. – 1978
Cooperative research was used in revising and strengthening core courses in a teacher education program. Feedback was used to provide suggestions for more appropriate and relevant knowledge to be presented at the preservice level. In the course of initial research first-year teachers were asked to help identify areas in their teacher education…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Core Curriculum, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development


