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CRAWFORD, THOMAS JAMES – 1960
THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY WAS TO COMPARE TWO TEACHING METHODS FOR DEVELOPING PRODUCTION TYPEWRITING ABILITY. THE TRADITIONAL, SPEED-EMPHASIS METHOD AND THE EXPERIMENTAL, PRODUCTION-EMPHASIS METHOD, WERE USED DURING 50-MINUTE PERIODS FOR 61 SESSIONS EACH SEMESTER WITH STUDENTS ENROLLED IN INTERMEDIATE TYPEWRITING AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY DURING…
Descriptors: Business Education, Comparative Analysis, Control Groups, Doctoral Dissertations
DANIELS, PHILLIP B. – 1964
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES WERE (A) TO DEVELOP A BATTERY OF INSIGHT-PROBLEMS FOR USE IN PROBLEM-SOLVING RESEARCH, (B) TO REPLICATE A TRAINING EXPERIMENT IN ORDER TO DETERMINE WHAT A SUBJECT MIGHT HAVE LEARNED IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION WHICH COULD INFLUENCE NONSPECIFIC SITUATIONS, AND (C) TO ATTEMPT TO TEACH SUBJECTS STRATEGY WHICH WILL ALLOW THEM TO…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Developmental Programs, Problem Sets
REICHARD, JOSEPH R. – 1962
THE ATTEMPT IS MADE TO DEMONSTRATE THAT ONE INSTRUCTOR CAN TEACH TWICE AS MANY STUDENTS AT THE SAME TIME, WITHOUT IMPAIRING THE QUALITY OF STUDENT ACCOMPLISHMENT, BY MAKING EXTENSIVE USE OF THE MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDING LABORATORY IN CLOSE COORDINATION WITH CLASSROOM ACTIVITY. THE OBERLIN COLLEGE STUDY CONTINUED FOR 4 YEARS. THROUGH USE OF A VARIETY…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, German, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
FRITZ, JOHN O. – 1963
TWO HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICS CLASSES WERE CHOSEN TO BE EXPERIMENTAL GROUPS IN A STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA USED IN A COMPLEMENTARY (RATHER THAN SUPPLEMENTARY) ROLE IN THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS. FOUR CLASSES TAUGHT BY TWO TEACHERS COMPRISED THE CONTROL GROUP. THE EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN WAS COMPLICATED IN THAT THE GROUPS WERE STRATIFIED…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Comparative Analysis, High Schools, Instructional Innovation
BRYAN, EDWARD E. – 1961
AN EVALUATION WAS MADE OF SEVERAL INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS FOR EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION. THIRTY-SIX EXPERIMENTAL CLASSES OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS (225) ENROLLED IN PHYSICS OR CHEMISTRY CLASSES WERE SELECTED BY STRATIFIED RANDOM SAMPLING. THE THREE TREATMENTS INCLUDED (1) TELEVISION AND CORRESPONDENCE COURSES, (2) TELEVISION AND VISITS BY STUDENTS IN…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Comparative Analysis, Educational Television, High School Students
BARNES, LEHMAN WILDER, JR. – 1966
ANALYZED WAS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE DEGREE TO WHICH LABORATORY ACTIVITIES CONFORMED TO LABORATORY ACTIVITIES RECOMMENDED BY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES CURRICULUM STUDY (BSCS) AND THREE SPECIFIC VARIABLES WHICH WERE (1) AVAILABLE LABORATORY FACILITIES, (2) ACCEPTANCE OF BSCS OBJECTIVES, AND (3) CLASS GAIN IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE. DATA WERE…
Descriptors: Biology, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Evaluation
Bose, Arnola C. – 1966
Twenty-four sets of specially prepared teaching materials were used to determine the effects of immediate versus delayed knowledge of results on initial learning and retention of selected related learnings in transcription classes. Initial learning was measured by scores on quizzes given immediately after the administration of each set of teaching…
Descriptors: Business Education, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Instructional Materials
Robinson, David B. – 1968
Seventeen teachers and a university research team cooperated to compare the effects of team teaching and conventional instruction in biology on student achievement in six high schools in the Rochester, New York, area between 1964 and 1968. Student achievement was measured by the New York State Regents examination in biology, five locally developed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction
Montean, John J.; And Others – 1969
Seventeen teachers and a university research team cooperated to compare the effects of team teaching and conventional instruction in biology on student achievement in six high schools in the Rochester, New York, area between 1964 and 1968. Student achievement was measured by the New York State Regents examination in biology, five locally developed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction
Holt, Jerry D. – 1973
An experiment was conducted in a preservice teacher education course in materials for teaching at the East Tennessee State University to determine whether or not students would gain more cognitive information while developing psychomotor skills when using self-instructional techniques as compared with those students using a traditional…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Media, Educational Research, Independent Study
Santa Ana Unified School District, CA. – 1971
The effects of conventional classroom instruction, television instruction alone, and the combination of classroom and television instruction on the learning of science content and vocabulary by 470 sixth-grade students was tested. The three treatment groups were pre- and posttested to determine the degree of achievement each group attained. The…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Educational Television
Bland, Larson M. – 1972
In an effort to determine the relative effects on achievement and retention, of three methods of teaching basic electricity disadvantaged students, 48 eighth grade disadvantaged students were randomly assigned to three groups and instructed using either an interaction reinforcement, a summary reinforcement, or neither. The experiment used a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Experiments
DWIGHT, LESLIE A.; AND OTHERS – 1966
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TELEVISION TEACHING OF ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS TEACHERS WAS COMPARED WITH REGULAR CLASSROOM TEACHING BY ESTIMATING THE DIFFERENCES IN ACHIEVEMENT, INTEREST, DESIRE, MERIT, AND POSSIBILITIES THAT EACH APPROACH HAD TO OFFER. EACH GROUP WAS ADMINISTERED A BATTERY OF EIGHT TESTS ON A PRE- AND POST-TEST BASIS. ON EACH OF THE EIGHT…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Educational Television, Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedGilliom, M. Eugene – Social Studies Journal, 1979
Presents teaching strategies by which elementary social studies teachers can introduce a study of China. Students compare (1) their daily schedules with that of a sixth grader in Tientsin, (2) American and Chinese popular music, and (3) costs of living and income in China and America. Journal availability: see SO 506 831. (AV)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Education
Malandain, Jean Louis – Francais dans le Monde, 1978
A presentation, by way of texts and charts, of the French pronoun system, which owes its complexity to the fact of its derivation from Latin and to the persistence of the Latin heritage. Suggestions for use of the charts in language classes at all levels are given. (Text is in French.) (AMH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, French, Grammar, Higher Education


