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Denton, Jon J.; Crowley, Lee B. – Southern Journal of Educational Research, 1978
Using 68 students in professional education coursework, the study determined whether accomplishment of performance objectives determined by satisfactory performance on unit tests during instruction was related to the student's performance on an end-of-course retention test. Evidence supported the assignment of grade credit based on objective…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grading, Individualized Instruction, Mastery Learning
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Denton, Jon J.; Henson, Kenneth T. – Educational Leadership, 1979
College-level "grade inflation" may result not from flabby standards but from more effective instructional strategies such as mastery learning. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Competency Based Education, Grade Inflation, Higher Education
Denton, Jon J.; Seymour, Jo Ann G. – 1977
This investigation was structured to determine if the acquisition of higher order intellectual processes is tenable for teaching candidates when the independent variables are unit pacing and different remediation strategies for mastery learning. Teaching candidates enrolled in a generic teaching methods course constituted the sample. Nearly half…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Course Organization, Educational Strategies
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Denton, Jon J.; Seymour, Jo Ann G. – Journal of Educational Research, 1978
In a study of mastery learning involving student teachers, it was found that in intense, short-term instructional systems, less specific remediation is appropriate, while more detailed remediation is better when there are few time constraints. (Ed)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Learning Processes, Mastery Learning, Pacing
Swanson, David H.; Denton, Jon J. – 1976
Data from experiments with high school chemistry students revealed (1) that remediation positively influences cognitive achievement and retention, and (2) recycling, which introduces alternate materials and activities under teacher direction, provides more optimum learning conditions than repeating the learning activities and reviewing the reading…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Chemistry, Classroom Research, Compensatory Education
Denton, Jon J.; Crowley, Lee B. – 1976
To determine the correlation between unit test performance and retention on final examinations, scores of 68 secondary level teaching candidates enrolled in a general methods course were studied. Unit tests were administered frequently to determine student achievement of the 38 course objectives. Two retests per student were allowed, with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Correlation, Course Objectives