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Maurer, Trent W. – Teaching of Psychology, 2006
I tested 2 competing theories to explain the connection between students' expected grades and ratings of instructors: cognitive dissonance and revenge. Cognitive dissonance theory holds that students who expect poor grades rate instructors poorly to minimize ego threat whereas the revenge theory holds that students rate instructors poorly in an…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Grades (Scholastic), Theories, Course Evaluation
FitzPatrick, Kathleen A. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2004
Active investigative student-directed experiences in laboratory science are being encouraged by national science organizations. A growing body of evidence from classroom assessment supports their effectiveness. This study describes four years of implementation and assessment of an investigative laboratory course in human physiology for 65…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Educational Technology, Editing, Computer Uses in Education
Kinchin, Ian M.; De-Leij, Frans A. A. M.; Hay, David B. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2005
Concept mapping activities were trialed over a 2 year period as part of an undergraduate microbiology course. This paper describes this developmental process and offers insight into the most beneficial ways of employing this tool in a higher education setting. The aim was to investigate the use of mapping activities to improve students'…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Microbiology, Course Evaluation, Learning Activities
Leberman, Sarah I.; Martin, Andrew J. – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2004
This article investigates how a structured post-course follow-up reflection activity affects the depth of reflection and facilitates the transfer of learning. The research is reflective, based on the findings from the Action Learning Management Practicum, a 3rd year paper at Massey University, New Zealand. The initial reflections at the end of the…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning
Samson, Sue; McLure, Merinda – Public Services Quarterly, 2007
A new model of library instruction assessment--a 360 degrees analysis--is needed to address the many facets of the teaching process. This model establishes interconnections in all aspects of instruction and requires a multi-faceted approach that incorporates assessment in every stage of teaching and learning. At The University of Montana Mansfield…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Library Instruction, Case Studies, Instructional Design
Bullard, Lisa G.; Felder, Richard M. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2007
This two-part series describes the structure of the stoichiometry course at North Carolina State University. The course had a variety of learning objectives, and several nontraditional pedagogies were used in the course delivery. The first paper outlined the course structure and policies, the preparation given to the teaching assistants who played…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Stoichiometry, Educational Objectives
Debnath, Sukumar C.; Tandon, Sudhir; Pointer, Lucille V. – Journal of Management Education, 2007
Student motivation within the classrooms is a widely recognized problem and will remain so in the foreseeable future. Literature suggests that students' motivation for learning and performance can be enhanced by creating an appropriate classroom environment, which is again determined by the design of various structural characteristics of a course,…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Research, Student Motivation, Classroom Environment
Smith, Bettye P. – College Student Journal, 2007
The purpose of this study was to describe student ratings of teaching effectiveness for faculty in the College of Education (COE) at a Research I institution in the Southern United States. Student ratings of teaching effectiveness were analyzed for the 190 tenure-track faculty in this study based on race (White, Black, and "Other" racial groups…
Descriptors: Race, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Course Evaluation, Teacher Effectiveness
Topper, Andrew – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2007
As instructors adopt web-based learning environments, they must consider how students' evaluations of learning reflect the overall quality of instruction. Traditional course evaluations are used for faculty retention, tenure and promotion decisions, but also provide instructors with valuable information on the quality of their instruction. This…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Education Courses, Graduate Study, Course Evaluation
Verkroost, Marie-Jose; Meijerink, Leonie; Lintsen, Harry; Veen, Wim – International Journal on E-Learning, 2008
This article is a formative evaluation of a course in which a blended learning environment was created and a good balance in dimensions of blended learning was sought. Blended learning is defined as the total mix of pedagogical methods, using a combination of different learning strategies, both with and without the use of technology. The…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Learning Strategies, Units of Study, College Instruction
Conole, Grainne; Weller, Martin – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2008
The paper will argue that adopting a learning design methodology may provide a vehicle for enabling better design and reuse of Open Educational Resources (OERs). It will describe a learning design methodology, which is being developed and implemented at the Open University in the UK. The aim is to develop a "pick and mix" learning design…
Descriptors: Open Universities, Learning Activities, Course Evaluation, Focus Groups
Darby, Jenny A. – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2007
Purpose--The purpose of this research is to examine participants' response rate on dual style training course evaluation forms. These combine structured and open-ended formats. Pencil and paper forms have a long history of use by trainers in business and commerce and more recently in education. Research methods texts tend to have neglected the…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Course Evaluation, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Test Validity
Duran, Mario J.; Gallardo, Sergio; Toral, Sergio L.; Martinez-Torres, Rocio; Barrero, Federico J. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2007
Learner-centred approaches follow the prevailing tendency in modern University reforms which are primarily concerned about "how people learn". The methodologies can be learner-centred in the sense of placing the student as the main actor of the teaching-learning process by increasing his interactivity and participation, but also…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Factor Analysis, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSu, Allan Yen-Lun – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2007
This study explores the impact of individual ability and favorable team member scores on student preference of team-based learning and grading methods, and examines the moderating effects of student perception of course importance on student preference of team-based learning and grading methods. The author also investigates the relationship…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Grading, Correlation, Cooperative Learning
Van Note Chism, Nancy; Banta, Trudy W. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2007
Qualitative methods can do much to describe context and illuminate the why behind patterns encountered in institutional assessment. Alone, or in combination with quantitative methods, they should be the approach of choice for many of the most important assessment questions. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Institutional Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Statistical Analysis

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