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Ferster, C. B. – 1968
An experimental course in introductory psychology at Georgetown University utilizes principles of operant reinforcement to modify verbal behavior in the classroom situation. The major facet of the program is a student-student interview. Interviews are scheduled after each student reads a portion of the assigned text. One student, the listener,…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Curriculum, Experimental Curriculum
Bragg, Stephen M.; Farland, Ronnald W. – 1971
The Paracollege at St. Olaf College is an experimental program in which students participate in a self-directed study curriculum where no grades are given and students work at their own pace. This document presents the results of a study designed to find out the varying degrees of general knowledge obtained by students in each program after 2…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Achievement Tests, College Students
Campbell, James H. – 1972
If students are to learn as much as they can, they should themselves choose what they wish to study. College faculties who set up course requirements, for whatever ostensible reason, are usurping a function which belongs to the student. Explicit guidance, in the form of advice from a faculty member, is better than the implicit guidance of course…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Instruction