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Gigliotti, Richard J. – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Examines the expectations that students bring to an introductory sociology course and analyzes how they affect general course evaluation items. Results show that students' gender, year in school, and grade point average are associated with different levels of expectancy and expectancy violation, affecting general course evaluation items.…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Expectation, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
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Tromater, L. James – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
Described and evaluated is a course structured around SPSS (the Statistical Packages for Social Sciences) that helps psychology students review what they have learned in an introductory statistics course and apply these quantitative skills to other courses. Student evaluation showed that course objectives were met. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Higher Education
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Plotnicov, Leonard – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1985
Describes a method of teaching large sections of college introductory anthropology by members of the anthropology faculty giving their best lectures. Presents details of how such a course was initiated, operated, and evaluated at the University of Pittsburgh. (KH)
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Instruction, Course Evaluation, Course Organization
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Yoder, Janice D. – Teaching of Psychology, 1983
The course described here uses an underlying, concrete theme--that of situation-centered explanations of human behavior--to connect several topics in social psychology, thereby enhancing the coherence of the course. Course design and evaluation are discussed. According to students, it was a favorable experience. (RM)
Descriptors: Behavior, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Higher Education
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Hovancik, John R. – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
A computer is used to individualize student assignments in statistics. The principal benefit of individualized activities is that they emphasize decision-making processes rather than correct answers. Students in an individualized assignment group scored higher on an examination than those in a comparison group. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Experimental Psychology, Higher Education
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Rakos, Richard F.; Grodek, Mark V. – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
Evaluation results provided strong evidence for the efficacy of university-level self-modification courses. Students demonstrated improvement in their target behaviors and reported significant positive changes in dysfunctional attitudes, fear of negative evaluation, and general self-control skills. (RM)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Evaluation
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Allen, George J. – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
A traditional abnormal psychology course was restructured to emphasize writing using a personalized system of instruction. The major benefit was that students showed significant improvement in writing style and clarity. The major costs of the course were the high student turnover and the abnormally large workload for students and instructor. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Psychopathology
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Kane, Michael T.; And Others – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1976
This discussion illustrates the application of generalizability theory to a design commonly employed in the collection of evaluation data and provides a detailed analysis of the dependability of student evaluations of college teaching. (RC)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Test Reliability, True Scores
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Marsh, Colin – Journal of Geography, 1973
The purpose and validity of the HSGP objectives are closely examined, selection and sequence of concepts are analyzed in terms of their academic, commercial and political expediency. The writer is a visiting academic on study leave from Australia. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Geography Instruction, Grade 10
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Herold, Edward S.; And Others – Family Coordinator, 1973
Four senior female students presented seminars in human sexuality to freshmen coeds. The seminar topics were (1) petting and intercourse, (2) masturbation, (3) venereal disease and problematic sexual behavior, and (4) abortion and sterilization. Improvement in knowledge was determined by pre- and post-course questionnaires. Student evaluations…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Peer Teaching
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Cartwright, G. Phillip; Cartwright, Carol A. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1973
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Evaluation, Educational Media
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Judy, Stephen – English Education, 1972
Evaluation of a course called Literature and the Adolescent,'' citing some of the experiences, ideas, and activities that seemed to be responsible for making it go. (Author/PW)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, English Literature, Literature Appreciation
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Vander Kolk, Charles; Jaques, Marceline E. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1972
The presentation of undergraduate courses in rehabilitation could serve several purposes: (a) preparation for graduate level work; (b) training for support personnel; and (c) interdisciplinary education. This article describes a pilot study of a course in rehabilitation to investigate through pre- and post measures, attitude change, attainment of…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Students, Course Evaluation, Rehabilitation
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Waits, Bert K.; Elbrink, Larry C. – Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, 1973
Results of a study investigating the problem Do students give unbiased evaluations of their mathematics teachers'' showed the correlation between student achievement and evaluation ratings made by students in 16 sections of a calculus course at Ohio State was not statistically significant. (DT)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Course Evaluation, Evaluation, Instruction
Hicks, John – Trends in Education, 1973
What criteria should we use in assessing college courses? The author considers we should go further than mere cost effectiveness. (Editor)
Descriptors: College Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Course Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria
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