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HUANG, PARKER P.; AND OTHERS – 1967
THIS CHINESE LANGUAGE TEXT WAS WRITTEN FOR THE STUDENT WHO HAS COMPLETED TEWKSBURY'S "SPEAK CHINESE" (1948) AND F. WANG'S "CHINESE DIALOGUES" (1953) OR HAS AN EQUIVALENT GRASP OF CHINESE VOCABULARY AND SENTENCE STRUCTURE. THERE ARE TWENTY UNITS IN THIS TEXT, EACH ORGANIZED AROUND A SHORT LECTURE ON CHINA AND THE CULTURE OF THE…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Chinese, Chinese Culture, Lecture Method
MARTIN, JOHN R. – 1957
THE UTILITY OF CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) FOR THE TEACHING OF COMPLEX TECHNOLOGICAL MATERIAL IS EXAMINED. THE AUTHOR FEELS THAT MILITARY, SURGICAL, AND DENTAL TRAINING CAN PARTICULARLY BENEFIT FROM CCTV, AND THAT LECTURE DEMONSTRATIONS ARE MOST EFFECTIVELY PRESENTED VIA CCTV. EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS ARE DISCUSSED. (MS)
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Television, Equipment Utilization
CHANCE, CLAYTON W. – 1960
AN INVESTIGATION WAS MADE TO DETERMINE WHETHER AN OVERHEAD PROJECTOR AND TRANSPARENCY SET WOULD BE MORE EFFECTIVE AND ACCEPTABLE TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS THAN TIME-PROVEN CHALKBOARD DRAWINGS IN THE TEACHING OF A DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY COURSE. IT WAS FOUND THAT (1) THE LECTURE-DEMONSTRATION PERIOD CAN BE REDUCED TO ALLOW A LONGER SUPERVISED…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Engineering Drawing, Geometry
PACKARD, RALPH E. – 1967
IN FALL 1964, PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA'S GENERAL COLLEGE WERE ASSIGNED TO GROUPS FOR 2-DAY ORIENTATION SESSIONS, IN WHICH THEY WERE INTRODUCED TO GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE UNIVERSITY, COMPLETED A TEST BATTERY, PARTICIPATED IN A "COLLEGE MEETING", AND REGISTERED FOR CLASSES. AN EXPERIMENTAL GROUP RECEIVED THE…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Experimental Programs, Lecture Method, Orientation
Millett, Gregg B. – 1969
A study was designed to determine whether different training procedures could change specific behaviors of 39 intern teachers and their pupils in secondary school social studies classes. Interns were randomly assigned to four training groups each of which received typescripts from the 1953 McCarthy investigations which were to be used the next day…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Experiments, Lecture Method, Social Studies
Muehlke, Marjorie Sue – 1973
The intent of this study was to assess the content structure of college biology lectures and to determine the extent to which that structure differed in lectures by a given professor and among lectures of different professors. Content structure was based on the amount of contiguity and commonality of verbal elements between pairs of discourse…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research
Cook, Desmond L. – 1966
This document reports on dissemination lectures that inform the educational research community about the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT). In the first two chapters, the background leading to the dissemination lectures, the procedures used by the project staff to accomplish dissemination objectives, and the methodological procedures…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Information Dissemination, Information Utilization, Lecture Method
Hatch, Winslow R. – 1966
Robert M. Gagne, Ralph W. Tyler, and Wilbert J. McKeachie, in independently prepared statements made before a summer institute on effective teaching, emphasized that good learning is active rather than passive; stresses the learning of principles; exploits the advantages in newness: exploration of something new, a new practice, a principle learned…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Discovery Learning, Laboratory Procedures, Learning
Chavers, Katherine; And Others – 1970
A study examined the comparative effects on microteaching performance of (1) eight different methods of teacher training and (2) the interaction of method with student characteristics. Subjects, 71 enrollees in an educational psychology course, were randomly assigned to eight treatment groups (including one control group). Treatments consisted of…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Lecture Method, Microteaching, Preservice Teacher Education
Partridge, Patrick V. – 1968
This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of textbook and lecture methods of instruction on student achievement during 10 days of an introductory psychology course. The 48 subjects were randomly assigned to four treatment groups. The same examination was given as pretest and as post-test. The test was concerned with recall of factual…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Experiments, Lecture Method, Pretesting
Bockman, David Carl – 1971
The purpose of this study was to compare the conventional lecture-discussion method and an illustrated programed textbook method when teaching a unit of instruction on the basic concepts of metallurgy. The control group used a portion of a conventional textbook accompanied by lecture, chalkboard illustration, and class discussion. The experimental…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Industrial Arts
Hutchison, Edward – 1971
Personal and professional values in adult education and community work are discussed from the standpoint of the growth of professional employment and training for it. Adult education is interpreted as comprising all the deliberate and conscious efforts people make to enlarge and interpret their experience of life. All effective adult education is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Community Organizations, Community Services
Sage, James Ellsworth – 1971
Two sections of students were randomly assigned to a lecture presentation, and one to an inquiry-oriented section in a course in electronics in a technical education program. The groups were shown to be equivalent on five measures of background and ability. At the end of the 11-week course, the inquiry group performed significantly better than the…
Descriptors: College Science, Doctoral Dissertations, Electronics, Inquiry
Klemm, W. R. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1976
Data from a control group experiment show that the use of handout skeleton notes distinctly improved student learning. Use of mimeographed copies of detailed lecture outlines for a comparative physiology course allowed students to interact with the lecture material at the time it was presented. (JT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Instruction, Higher Education, Lecture Method
Hartley, James; Davies, Ivor K. – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1978
Discussion of (1) why students take notes, (2) research findings available in current literature, (3) inadequacies and omissions in the literature aimed at suggesting more profitable lines of research for future study, and (4) suggestions of guidelines for teachers and students which will more effectively exploit the potential of note taking.…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Research, Intermode Differences, Lecture Method
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