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Glaser, Robert; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1966
A study was conducted in a school system consisting of one high school, two junior high schools and twelve elementary schools (K-6), to investigate the use of programed instructional materials within the existing classroom structure of an on-going school system. Programed instruction was given in the fields of mathematics and spelling. Aspects of…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Research, Field Studies, Individualized Programs
Kress, Gerard C., Jr.; Gropper, George L. – 1964
Programed instruction may be more efficient and effective when an individualized, fixed pace is chosen for the student. Three studies done in the Pittsburgh city schools to determine the relative merits of instruction at a fixed pace versus a self-adopted pace and several results. In the first experiment, one in which students paced themselves,…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Television, Individual Differences, Individualized Instruction
CLENDENIN, MARY JOE – 1965
A PROGRAMED ALGEBRA I COURSE WAS OFFERED FOR THE THIRD YEAR TO STUDENTS OF THE CLOUDCROFT, NEW MEXICO, HIGH SCHOOL. ALL FRESHMEN (15), 4 SOPHOMORES, 1 JUNIOR, AND 2 SENIORS WERE ENROLLED. A SCHEDULE WAS DEVELOPED WHEREBY EACH STUDENT COULD COMPLETE THE ENTIRE 73-CHAPTER COURSE IN A SCHOOL YEAR. TEACHER-MADE TESTS WERE GIVEN AT THE END OF EACH…
Descriptors: Algebra, High Schools, Individualized Programs, Mathematical Concepts
Stevens, Mary A. – 1978
Black Hawk College's Study Unlimited cooperative program with the River Bend Library System, established in 1972, is presented as a model for community college and public library cooperation in offering off-campus instructional opportunities to new student populations by breaking time and place access barriers. Study Unlimited's objectives are to…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Community Colleges, Individualized Programs, Institutional Cooperation