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Shaw, Donita Massengill – College Teaching, 2011
The purpose of this research was to analyze how 24 graduate students perceived the study group experience and how study groups fostered a change in their knowledge and teaching of comprehension. Data sources included pre-post questionnaires, text concepts, International Reading Association process form, facilitator logs, and post-survey. Data were…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Reading Comprehension, Group Experience, Higher Education
Potacco, Donna R.; Chen, Peter; Desroches, Danielle; Chisholm, Daniel R.; De Young, Sandra – Learning Assistance Review, 2013
How does a Coupon Incentive Program motivate students to seek academic support in high-risk courses? Results from this study demonstrated that the Coupon Incentive Program was effective in motivating voluntary student attendance and improving student outcomes. Recommendations related to implementation of the Coupon Incentive Program are discussed.…
Descriptors: Incentives, Rewards, Student Motivation, Study
Hofer, Manfred; Schmid, Sebastian; Fries, Stefan; Kilian, Britta; Kuhnle, Claudia – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2010
Background: Motivational interference is defined as the amount of impairment in a target activity due to the incentives of a non-chosen attractive alternative. The amount to which pupils experience motivational interference while studying or while performing a leisure activity in a school-leisure conflict situation is seen as depending on the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Measures (Individuals), Path Analysis, Values
Clark, Jennifer Cahill – International Journal of Music Education, 2013
This study examined and qualitatively described the music practice behaviors, strategies, and thoughts of four high school string students who indicated a high string playing self-efficacy. Concepts of practice, motivation, achievement, and self-efficacy were linked together to analyze tendencies and summarize strategies. These students were…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Self Efficacy, Teaching Methods, Music Education
Rybczynski, Stephen M.; Schussler, Elisabeth E. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2011
Self-formed out-of-class study groups may benefit student learning; however, few researchers have quantified the relationship between study group use and achievement or described changes in study group usage patterns over a semester. We related study group use to performance on content exams, explored patterns of study group use, and qualitatively…
Descriptors: Biology, Undergraduate Students, Study, Groups
Vitasari, Prima; Wahab, Muhammad Nubli Abdul; Othman, Ahmad; Awang, Muhammad Ghani – International Education Studies, 2010
University students suffer to some levels of study anxiety, such as; have new experiences, environment and situation. Study anxiety is a real phenomenon. Campus environment has universal access to increase study anxiety among students. The prevalence of study anxiety has been acknowledged by students and educators. However, no current research…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Study, Student Surveys, Test Anxiety
Reed, Adam – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
The classical dialectical (study partner) learning method of Greek and Hellenistic antiquity remains the traditional learning method of Jewish religious and cultural studies, and enjoys widespread informal use by students in some American universities. The cognitive advantages of dialectical study have led to its adoption as a powerful, general…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Study Habits, Study Skills, Information Systems
Maxwell, Valerie C. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this Executive Position Paper is to examine the ways in which teachers learn to implement a new mathematics curriculum. The four case study teachers described in this paper were in their first and second year of teaching the "Investigations" curriculum. In the course of learning to teach with "Investigations," the teachers were…
Descriptors: Curriculum Implementation, Mathematics Curriculum, Position Papers, Educational Change
Kayne Chaplock, Sharon – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Professional credentials earned through certification programs are becoming an important way to demonstrate competency within a given discipline. With the globalization of business enterprises and associations, these credentials are eagerly sought by people located throughout the world. Candidates for these credentials often study together using…
Descriptors: Licensing Examinations (Professions), High Stakes Tests, Study, Group Activities
Rawson, Katherine A.; Dunlosky, John – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2011
The literature on testing effects is vast but supports surprisingly few prescriptive conclusions for how to schedule practice to achieve both durable and efficient learning. Key limitations are that few studies have examined the effects of initial learning criterion or the effects of relearning, and no prior research has examined the combined…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Efficiency, Time Management, Memory
Hursen, Cigdem; Ozcinar, Zehra; Ozdamli, Fezile; Uzunboylu, Huseyin – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2011
This study was conducted in order to determine the beliefs of students and teachers in different levels of education about their communicative competences. The study group of this research is consisted of 600 secondary school, high school and undergraduate students and 41 of their teachers. In this study, it is observed that not a significant…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries, Communicative Competence (Languages), Teachers
Boulanger, Jennifer A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
All college students face new challenges and transitions, but for first-generation adult community college students, those challenges are more pervasive than those of their second-generation peers. The problem addressed is that first-generation adult community college students are at greater risk than their second-generation peers of dropping out…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, First Generation College Students, Adult Students, Dropouts
Timmers, Caroline F.; Braber-van den Broek, Jannie; van den Berg, Stephanie M. – Computers & Education, 2013
Feedback can only be effective when students seek feedback and process it. This study examines the relations between students' motivational beliefs, effort invested in a computer-based formative assessment, and feedback behaviour. Feedback behaviour is represented by whether a student seeks feedback and the time a student spends studying the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Beliefs, Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement
Grabe, Mark; Flannery, Kathryn; Christopherson, Kimberly – Internet and Higher Education, 2008
This study investigates voluntary use of online study questions, the relationship of study question use to examination performance, and the relationship of aptitude to study question use following an initial phase during which students either received course points for passing mastery quizzes or for completing a designated number of study…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Academic Achievement, Tests, College Students
Schaap, Lydia; Schmidt, Henk G.; Verkoeijen, Peter P. J. L. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2012
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into determinants of knowledge growth among first-year psychology students in a curriculum that uses the Progress Test (an assessment method for long-term retention of knowledge and knowledge growth) as its main assessment tool. To that end, the relation between the level of initial learning, prior…
Descriptors: Psychology, Problem Based Learning, Student Evaluation, Summative Evaluation