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Long, Huey B. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1984
This study of selected London newspapers between 1742 and 1765 reveals that advertised educational opportunities for adults, such as public lectures, lecture courses, and private instruction, were relatively expensive. Prior to 1760 medical and scientific topics were emphasized; an emerging interest in dancing, fencing, and music is also noted.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Advertising, Educational Opportunities, Lecture Method
Long, Huey B. – Lifelong Learning, 1984
This study of newspaper advertisements in London and Philadelphia in the mid-eighteenth century reveals similarities in the public lectures and private instruction/evening schools offered for adults. Differences illustrate how colonial Americans were able to modify British institutions for their own needs. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Opportunities, Evening Programs, Lecture Method
Kesselman-Turkel, Judi; Peterson, Franklynn – 2003
This book describes two successful methods of organizing notes (outlining and patterning), providing shortcuts to make note taking easy. Eight chapters include: (1) "There's No Substitute for Taking Your Own Good Notes" (e.g., note taking helps in paying attention and remembering); (2) "How to Tell What's Worth Noting" (criteria for deciding what…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lecture Method, Notetaking, Outlining (Discourse)
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Berndt, K. L. – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1971
The author cites several studies and psychological principles in criticism of the lecture method of teaching. (JM)
Descriptors: Instruction, Learning, Lecture Method, Mathematics Education
Hartley, James; Fuller, Hilary C. – Visual Education, 1971
Descriptors: Educational Research, Lecture Method, Slides, Teacher Effectiveness
Smithers, Alan – Univ Quart, 1970
Results of questionnaire sent to second year students show that although student concept of the ideal lecturer varies with personality, differences are comparatively slight. (Author)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lecture Method, Standards, Student Characteristics
Montor, Karel – Audiovisual Instr, 1970
Describes and discusses the use of a monitor developed to inform a lecturer of his students' responses to his presentation as he gives it. (LS)
Descriptors: Educational Media, Feedback, Lecture Method, Student Reaction
McConnell, Campbell R.; Lamphear, Charles – J Econ Educ, 1969
Presents important evidence thatstudents taking principles of economics with lectures, and those taking the course on a lectureless basis performed equally well on an intensive battery of objective examinations." (Editor)
Descriptors: Economics, Educational Innovation, Educational Television, Lecture Method
Wientge, Kingsley M.; And Others – Adult Education, 1970
When elective class participation (ECP) and independent learning activities for adults were compared with the conventional lecture discussion method, the ECP approach showed slightly higher posttest gains and generally received high student acceptance. Eight tables. One reference. (LY)
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Evaluation, Extension Education, Independent Study
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Kaplan, Robert M.; Pascoe, Gregory C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1977
Intact classes of university students viewed either a serious lecture or one of three versions of a humorous lecture. A test of comprehension and retention was given twice: immediately after the lecture and six weeks later. Results indicated that immediate comprehension was not facilitated by the use of humorous examples. (Author/MV)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humor, Lecture Method, Listening Comprehension
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Cash, Joseph R.; And Others – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1997
In two automotive air-conditioning classes, an experimental group (n=12) conducted laboratory activities structured by cognitive apprenticeship principles; 14 controls attended lectures. Cognitive apprenticeship was significantly more effective in increasing information acquisition, troubleshooting knowledge, and diagnostic skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Teaching Methods
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Houghton, Holly V.; And Others – Journal of Agricultural Education, 1994
Comparison of 64 attendees at a gardening lecture and 43 completers of a gardening correspondence course showed that lecture participants had a higher change in scores, correspondence participants a higher mean test score. Lecture respondents had greater interest in more information and felt that the extension office was more responsive. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Correspondence Study, Extension Education, Gardening
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Stunkel, Kenneth R. – Medical Teacher, 1999
Argues that no interactive model can substitute for a well-organized lecture that structures a mass of information, illuminates basic concepts, suggests applications, and reviews relevant literature. (CCM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instruction, Lecture Method, Medical Education
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Ryan, Michael P. – Reading Psychology, 2001
Focuses on the role that students' conceptual models of lecture learning might play in facilitating or hindering efforts to improve their notetaking practices. Considers the importance of assessing conceptual models as well as specific behavioral practices in the diagnosis of lecture-learning difficulties and the evaluation of training…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lecture Method, Metaphors, Notetaking
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Wood, Bonnie S. – American Biology Teacher, 2005
Seven chronological steps for transforming previously taught lecture courses into an active learning format are provided to help the biology educators who want to replace lectures with active learning while covering the same content they would teach in a lecture. These lecture-free courses do not sacrifice content and get little or no additional…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Lecture Method, Teaching Methods, Biology
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