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Baker, Linda; Lombardi, Bruce R. – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
The amount and kind of information included in the notes taken by undergraduate psychology students were found to be related to test performance. Most students included in their notes less than 25 percent of the propositions judged worthy of inclusion and only 50 percent of the targeted main ideas. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Lecture Method

Slack, Joann P.; Larkins, A. Guy – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1982
Describes a study which compared the effectiveness of two teaching methods--the lecture method and experiential learning aimed at improving college students' topographic map skills. Subjects were 76 University of Georgia undergraduate geography students. (AM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Experiential Learning, Geography Instruction, Higher Education

Isaacs, Geoff – Medical Teacher, 1989
Literature on the efficiency of student note taking from lectures and the extent to which students learn as a direct or indirect result of taking notes is reviewed. Attention is also given to the relevance of research in this area to modern lecturing practice and to the problems of such research. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness

Ellis, Lee; Mathis, Dan – Higher Education, 1985
In a controlled experiment, students in two sections of introductory sociology were exposed either to conventional classroom lectures or to identical lectures broadcast live in an adjacent room on a television monitor. Class attendance and learning under the two modes were statistically equivalent. The findings confirm those of past studies.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research

Adeyemi, M. Bamidele – Educational Studies, 1992
Presents study results determining whether student achievement differs according to whether taught by the reflective teaching method or the lecture approach. Describes a research series involving a pretest, teaching, and posttest. Reports little difference on pretest scores but significantly higher posttest scores for the subjects taught by the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Critical Thinking, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
Carrier, Carol A. – Journal of Instructional Development, 1983
Presents five preliminary conclusions about notetaking practices based on findings in the literature. Each conclusion is followed by a discussion of its implications for classroom instruction, and links between various lecturer and student behaviors and the external events of instruction are proposed. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Higher Education, Learning Activities
Perez, Rafael A. – 1989
The purpose of this study was to compare the knowledge about art acquired by students who went on site visits with that of students who experienced only the lecture method of teaching. A study was conducted at Boricua College (New York) with two groups of 25 students each, one participating as a control and one as an experimental group. The…
Descriptors: Art Education, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Field Instruction

Mossa, Joann – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1995
Describes and promotes topic synthesis, an approach where students rather than instructors summarize the key points of the previous lecture at the beginning of the next class. Benefits include improved oral presentation skills and reinforcement of key concepts. The method also provides an accurate assessment tool. (MJP)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Teaching, Educational Research, Geography
Morris, Jon D. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1984
In the first study of its type, students (N=197) were exposed to a television economics lecture which included specially-made segments having greater visual impact. Results indicate a significant difference in achievement in favor of students viewing this television lecture format. Positive attitude changes were also noted. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Concept Formation, Conventional Instruction

Raimondo, Henry J.; And Others – Journal of Economic Education, 1990
Examines whether class size in the introductory-level economics course affects subsequent performance in intermediate-level economics courses. Studies University of Massachusetts (Boston) students who are allowed to choose large or small lecture classes. Finds that students enrolled in large sections received lower grades in subsequent…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, College Students, Conventional Instruction

Abraham, Michael R. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1989
Examines two instructional strategies, the traditional and learning cycle approaches, and compares them with regard to the variables of sequence, format, and necessity. Concludes that students exposed to the laboratory and discussion type had higher test scores than those in the lecture or reading groups. (Author/RT)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational)
Powell, J. P., Ed. – Higher Education Research & Development, 1982
Five articles on higher education in Australia and New Zealand are presented, along with two review articles. "Australian Higher Education Research and Society. Part I: Post-War Reconstruction and Expansion, 1940-1965" (D. S. Anderson and E. Eton) is a review of research on higher education in Australia and New Zealand since World War…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Case Studies, Cognitive Style, College Students

Wolfe, David E.; Jellison, Judith A. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1990
Reports findings of two experiments examining perceived differences among teaching styles and identifying subjects' perceptions of their own teaching styles. Teaching styles were rated by 188 elementary education students and 99 music students using transcripts from audiotape recordings of music classroom sessions. Found feedback more effective…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Discussion (Teaching Technique)