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Williams, Cal Robertson – 1986
Volunteer teachers working with the Oregon State University Extension Service Home Economics Program have found the feedback lecture method of instruction to be effective in reaching nontraditional adult students ranging in age from the mid-40s to the mid-90s. This method provides guidelines for the volunteer-teacher--who may or may not have…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Course Organization, Feedback, Guidelines
King, Alison – 1989
In an effort to determine whether the metacognitive strategy of self-questioning enhances lecture comprehension, 56 Honors Program ninth graders in two sections of a freshman honors world history course were assigned to four conditions. Subjects: (1) were trained to pose questions for themselves during classroom lectures and to use their questions…
Descriptors: Grade 9, High School Students, High Schools, Learning Strategies
Andrews, Patricia Hayes – 1989
Lecturing is essentially a form of public communication. Hence public speaking literature can be used to learn more about how to improve lecturing skills. The following objectives can help the lecturer be effective: (1) exercising/gaining control of the class; (2) highlighting major ideas; (3) setting the stage for forthcoming activities; (4)…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, College Faculty, College Instruction
Mendez, Antonio; Ramos, Gilberto – 1987
Factors that may affect a medical student's decision to attend basic science lectures were investigated. Basic science faculty members and administrators' views on student lecture attendance were elicited to construct a questionnaire. A total of 103 first-year and 75 second-year medical students attending a Puerto Rican medical school responded to…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Medical Education
Campbell, Donald; Wells, Patricia A. – Journal of Business Education, 1974
Descriptors: Interaction, Interpersonal Competence, Lecture Method, Student Teacher Relationship
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Baker, Paul J.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1974
An attempt to improve the quality of teaching and learning was made by offering three distinct options to 695 students enrolled in two large classes. The students in nonconventional options tended to have high personality need scores for cognitive structure, achievement, autonomy, and understanding. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Opportunities, Educational Research, Higher Education
Suhor, Charles – Media and Methods, 1975
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Language Styles, Lecture Method, Monologs
Sime, M.; Boyce, G. – Programmed Learning Educ Technol, 1969
Descriptors: Attention, Feedback, Instructional Design, Learning Processes
Hall, Clifton L. – Peabody J Educ, 1969
Descriptors: History, Humor, Lecture Method, Political Science
Stinson, Michael; Macleod, Janet – 1980
Two experiments involving 36 deaf students investigated the effect of interpreted versus printed presentation on the recall of thematically relevant material. In Experiment 1, 20 deaf college students received an interpreted, videotaped presentation of one lecture and a printed presentation of a second lecture, with the two lecture topics…
Descriptors: Deaf Interpreting, Deafness, Exceptional Child Research, Higher Education
HUANG, PARKER P.; AND OTHERS – 1967
THIS CHINESE LANGUAGE TEXT WAS WRITTEN FOR THE STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED TEWKSBURY'S "SPEAK CHINESE" (1948) AND F. WANG'S "CHINESE DIALOGUES" (1953) OR HAS AN EQUIVALENT GRASP OF CHINESE VOCABULARY AND SENTENCE STRUCTURE. THERE ARE TWENTY UNITS IN THIS TEXT, EACH ORGANIZED AROUND A SHORT LECTURE ON CHINA AND THE CULTURE OF THE…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Chinese, Chinese Culture, Lecture Method
MARTIN, JOHN R. – 1957
THE UTILITY OF CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) FOR THE TEACHING OF COMPLEX TECHNOLOGICAL MATERIAL IS EXAMINED. THE AUTHOR FEELS THAT MILITARY, SURGICAL, AND DENTAL TRAINING CAN PARTICULARLY BENEFIT FROM CCTV, AND THAT LECTURE DEMONSTRATIONS ARE MOST EFFECTIVELY PRESENTED VIA CCTV. EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS ARE DISCUSSED. (MS)
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Television, Equipment Utilization
CHANCE, CLAYTON W. – 1960
AN INVESTIGATION WAS MADE TO DETERMINE WHETHER AN OVERHEAD PROJECTOR AND TRANSPARENCY SET WOULD BE MORE EFFECTIVE AND ACCEPTABLE TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS THAN TIME-PROVEN CHALKBOARD DRAWINGS IN THE TEACHING OF A DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY COURSE. IT WAS FOUND THAT (1) THE LECTURE-DEMONSTRATION PERIOD CAN BE REDUCED TO ALLOW A LONGER SUPERVISED…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Engineering Drawing, Geometry
PACKARD, RALPH E. – 1967
IN FALL 1964, PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA'S GENERAL COLLEGE WERE ASSIGNED TO GROUPS FOR 2-DAY ORIENTATION SESSIONS, IN WHICH THEY WERE INTRODUCED TO GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSITY, COMPLETED A TEST BATTERY, PARTICIPATED IN A "COLLEGE MEETING", AND REGISTERED FOR CLASSES. AN EXPERIMENTAL GROUP RECEIVED THE…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Experimental Programs, Lecture Method, Orientation
Millett, Gregg B. – 1969
A study was designed to determine whether different training procedures could change specific behaviors of 39 intern teachers and their pupils in secondary school social studies classes. Interns were randomly assigned to four training groups each of which received typescripts from the 1953 McCarthy investigations which were to be used the next day…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Experiments, Lecture Method, Social Studies
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