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Carrington, Linda G. – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
Cognitive psychology research, as well as educational psychology research, suggests that learning is enhanced when new subjects are presented in spaced-out sessions rather than compressed into fewer, longer sessions (the "spacing effect"). This would suggest that students should learn better when taking courses that are scheduled over…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Accounting, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Psychology
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LaFountain, Rebecca M. – Innovative Higher Education, 1995
A study examined the relationship between course intensity and long-term retention of course material among graduate counseling students in a research and statistics course. Confirming earlier findings, it revealed no significant effect of course scheduling format. Older students performed significantly better on a 6-month follow-up test. Students…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Counselor Training, Course Organization
Hamre-Nietupski, Susan – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1993
Parents of students with moderate (n=38) and severe (n=15) disabilities indicated their preferences for the percent of a typical school week spent on functional life skills, academic skills, friendship/social relationship development, and other educational activities. Both groups of parents preferred that the largest percentage of time be spent on…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Age Differences, Course Content, Curriculum
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Howard, Jay R.; Henney, Amanda L. – Journal of Higher Education, 1998
A study investigated students' classroom interaction in 16 courses at a small extension campus of Indiana University Purdue University Columbus. Results indicate attendance patterns, student age, week in the semester, course level, and time of day were significant predictors of student interaction level. Impact of gender and instructor gender was…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attendance Patterns, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment