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Swisher, Robert – Journal of Education for Librarianship, 1980
Describes the elements required for a well-designed questionnaire, including appearance, question writing, organization, and cover letter. A checklist for effective questionnaire design is provided, as well as seven references. (BK)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Data Collection, Layout (Publications), Library Research

Kimlicka, Thomas M. – College Student Journal, 1982
Presents an adjunctive method of student evaluation to answer specific questions of teaching effectiveness and course content. Suggests that instructors should reflect on the important questions, organize them into an evaluation questionnaire, and ask students to provide answers. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Course Evaluation, Feedback
Harty, Harold – New Directions for Institutional Advancement, 1979
The mail questionnaire is seen as a risky data- and information-gathering instrument but an effective way to tap constituent attitudes. Knowing when and how to use it is considered crucial in institutional advancement in academe. Goals and objectives, design assumptions, and types of questions and response formats are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administration, Costs, Data Collection, Field Tests
Conti, Gary J.; Fellenz, Robert A. – Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1988
Discussion groups are an excellent instructional strategy for exploring ideas, disclosing views on issues, and uncovering learning needs. Their strength lies in that they draw upon the experiences and values of the group members. They are most successful when structured in such a way that they encourage all members to contribute freely to the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Group Discussion, Group Dynamics

Merrill, Beverly – English Journal, 1980
Notes how the wording of questions can affect the results of surveys and questionnaires. Suggests activities to help students become critical listeners, viewers, and readers. (RL)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Bias, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
Stratton, Debra J.; Angerosa, Angela M. – Currents, 1995
Techniques in using readership surveys to boost the effectiveness and acceptance of a college publication, particularly those intended for faculty and alumni, are outlined. Steps include planning the research, selecting survey participants, drafting a questionnaire, designing a survey package, monitoring response, and reviewing and presenting…
Descriptors: Alumni, Audience Awareness, Data Collection, Editors
Trimarco, Paola – Currents, 1994
A discussion of college alumni surveys considers the kinds of information that are most helpful to the institution in fund raising, including names and preferred forms of address, significant others, demographics, Social Security numbers, occupational information, and income and net worth. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, College Administration, Data Processing, Fund Raising
McKeown, Mary – 1992
Graduate surveys are a good way for home study schools to determine whether graduates are getting jobs in their field of training and whether courses are meeting student expectations. Although telephone surveys are more costly and time-consuming than mail surveys, they are usually more accurate. Survey response rates can be boosted to 50-60% by…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Correspondence Study, Data Collection, Distance Education
Whitman, Neal A. – 1982
A guide to good lecturing is presented for medical school teachers. It is suggested that the first step in encouraging active listening is to fulfill a clearly stated purpose. The lecturer is advised to ask the following questions: What is the listener supposed to know as a result of the lecture? What is the listener supposed to feel, value, or…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Course Organization, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Planning
Gill, Wanda E. – 1984
A tutor training program manual that is used at Bowie State College is presented. The manual covers the following: tutoring program objectives; general tutoring principles; general procedures the tutor should follow; including contacting the student and establishing rapport, guidelines concerning the tutors' attitudes and behavior; a few points to…
Descriptors: College Students, Guidelines, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Whitman, Neal A.; Schwenk, Thomas L. – 1983
A guide for group discussion leaders that may be useful for medical school teachers is presented. One objective is to help the teacher know when group discussion is appropriate. It is suggested that both the lecture method and group discussion can facilitate cognitive learning but at different levels, and that group discussions are helpful if…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Course Organization, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Evaluation Criteria
Brown, James Dean – 1997
A discussion of survey methodology for investigating second language programs and instruction examines two methods: oral interviews and written questionnaires. Each method is defined, and variations are explored. For interviews, this includes individual, group, and telephone interviews. For questionnaires, this includes self-administered and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Data Collection, Data Interpretation
Banta, Trudy W.; And Others – 1991
This paper describes and critiques a 1989 employer/alumni study conducted by the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UTK) and four other state postsecondary institutions. The study was designed to: (1) develop a questionnaire to tap opinion about graduates' preparation and a method of administration that could be used by both 2- and 4-year…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, Comparative Analysis, Education Work Relationship, Employer Attitudes
Goh, Ngoh-Khang; Chia, Lian-Sai – 1992
This study, conducted in Singapore, was designed to determine pre-service primary teachers' (n=34) behavior in asking operational questions in science. In training the pre-service teachers in asking operational questions, the meaning of operational questions was first illustrated and clarified to them through the use of some examples during group…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
Goodwin, Stephanie S.; And Others – 1983
A guide to help instructors improve or review their questioning skills is presented, with a focus on devising appropriate questions and interpersonal skills that maximize student responses. Questions that entail knowledge, comprehension, and simple application levels are distinguished from questions requiring complex application (e.g., analysis…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement, College Instruction
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