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Sorge, Dennis H.; Kline, Charles E. – College Student Journal, 1973
Whether there is positive correlation between type of college instruction and student attitudes and achievement was examined. College students will make greater achievement gains if taught by indirect rathen than direct teaching styles and amount of indirect teaching is not sufficient factor for predicting attitude of college students toward…
Descriptors: Achievement, Attitudes, College Faculty, College Students

Gulo, E. Vaughn – College Student Journal, 1973
This study represents an attempt to examine ways in which anxiety, achievement and affiliation motivation and dogmatism influence the academic performance of undergraduates under structured instructional conditions. The study provides strong supporting evidence for the notion that personality patterns do influence academic achievement under the…
Descriptors: Achievement, Audiovisual Instruction, College Students, Educational Innovation

Schaffer, Dennis R.; Purohit, Anal – College Student Journal, 1975
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of different instructional strategies upon the attitudes and cognitive achievement of nursing students. The major conclusions were: (a) fewer students were manifesting philosophies supportive of independent study strategies, and (b) significant interaction between students' attitudes,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Educational Background, Educational Objectives, Perception

Hansen, Roy A.; And Others – College Student Journal, 1976
This study suggests that academic desensitization may be due to increases in student power associated with the emergence of an enrollment economy and the increased use of student evaluations. A questionnaire administered to 400 university students was used to investigate their preferences in teaching styles. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Students, Course Evaluation, Educational Trends

Blai, Boris, Jr. – College Student Journal, 1975
Among 690 male and female students attending a private, two-year college for women, a four-year state college and a four-year university center, an exceptionally high degree of congruence was found in choices of instructor characteristics which stimulated them to think. (Author)
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Students, Instructional Improvement, Postsecondary Education

Veiga, John F. – College Student Journal, 1976
With the relationship between individual learning styles and the effectiveness of the experiential approach, it was hypothesized that the effectiveness of the experiential approach, as measured by student perceptions and student grades, was a function of learning style compatability. The results did not support this hypothesis. (Author)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Experiential Learning, Grading, Graduate Students

Watson, Charles E. – College Student Journal, 1975
An investigation of the relative effectiveness of the case-study and lecture methods. Results suggest that both methods are equally effective for producing knowledge and understanding of management topics but the case-study method is significantly more effective in teaching their application. (Author)
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, College Students, Group Instruction

Gadzella, Bernadette M. – College Student Journal, 1977
Views of 3,670 students from six colleges and universities on most and least important traits of an ideal professor were analyzed. All data were collected with the same instrument. Data revealed students selected similar MOST and LEAST important traits of a quality professor. (Author)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Faculty Evaluation, Higher Education

Anderson, John F.; Berdie, Douglas R. – College Student Journal, 1977
A recent program at the University of Minnesota was studied in which undergraduate students taught 12 courses. Evaluation results indicate the program was successful both in terms of student satisfaction with the course, and undergraduate teacher satisfaction with having undergone the experience. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Interaction Process Analysis, Peer Relationship

Scheck, Dennis C.; Bizio, Silvia – College Student Journal, 1977
A comprehensive questionnaire examines student perceptions of professors' knowledge of the subject, interest in subjects, interest in college students, inspiration and presenting material to meet students' interests. Analyses indicated students' sex, college status, college major, grade-point average, social class, and ethnicity had negligible…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics

Handleman, Chester – College Student Journal, 1977
While the practice of students evaluating their instructors has become common in many institutions of higher learning, and properly so, care should be taken that instructors who use both objective and subjective formats in their classroom testing not be disadvantaged as a result of this. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Faculty Evaluation, Objective Tests

Jones, Vern; Wolff, Bernard R. – College Student Journal, 1976
The study was designed to provide an informal, structured, off-campus retreat to enable college students to gain knowledge about one another and themselves as a means of developing improved cooperation with and concern for each other in their college methods classes. Data indicated positive group feelings after the retreat. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Group Dynamics, Group Experience, Higher Education