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Dafouz, E.; Nunez, B.; Sancho, C. – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2007
In recent years, many European countries have witnessed a rapid implementation of the CLIL approach at tertiary level. In Spain, although English has been introduced as the language of instruction in some master and doctoral courses, the application of the CLIL approach is still isolated. Similarly, little research has been done into CLIL…
Descriptors: Verbs, Language of Instruction, Foreign Countries, Native Speakers
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Rohde, M.; Klamma, R.; Jarke, M.; Wulf, V. – Behaviour & Information Technology, 2007
The present paper presents a longitudinal study of the course "High-tech Entrepreneurship and New Media." The course design is based on socio-cultural theories of learning and considers the role of social capital in entrepreneurial networks. By integrating student teams into the communities of practice of local start-ups, we offer…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Cultural Background, Social Capital, Computer Science
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Stanca, Luca – Journal of Economic Education, 2006
The author presents new evidence on the effects of attendance on academic performance. He used a large panel data set for introductory microeconomics students to explicitly take into account the effect of unobservable factors correlated with attendance, such as ability, effort, and motivation. He found that neither proxy variables nor instrumental…
Descriptors: Attendance, Correlation, Microeconomics, Academic Achievement
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Narloch, Rodger; Garbin, Calvin P.; Turnage, Kimberly D. – Teaching of Psychology, 2006
We investigated the use of quizzes administered prior to lecture (i.e., prelecture quizzes) and compared them to no-quiz control groups. In previous research, the success of administering quizzes after covering a topic (i.e., postlecture quizzes) was contingent on the quizzes and the subsequent exams being of similar level and content. However,…
Descriptors: Test Format, Lecture Method, Multiple Choice Tests, Essay Tests
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Schwartz, Marc S.; Fischer, Kurt W. – About Campus, 2006
Students learn important concepts and ways of thinking by building on their own actions and experiences. In much of higher education, the primacy of textbooks and the lectures that accompany them are inconsistent with the nature of student learning. Some students manage to learn despite the problems from this emphasis, but educators can do much…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Textbooks, Cognitive Psychology, Epistemology
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Tin, Tan Bee – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2006
"Interest" is a widely used term not only in language education but also in our everyday life. However, very little attempt has been made to investigate the nature of "interest" in language teaching and learning. This paper, using a definition of interest proposed in the field of educational psychology, reports on the findings…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Student Interests, Foreign Countries, Learning Experience
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McBride, Jennifer M.; Prayson, Richard A. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2008
This paper discusses the development of an interactive approach to teaching and assessing a micro anatomy curriculum in an innovative medical school program. As an alternative to lectures and labs, students are engaged in interactive seminars focused on discussion of clinical and research-based cases matched with normal histology and pathology…
Descriptors: School Activities, Student Evaluation, Medical Schools, Pathology
Cockburn, Barbara; Ross, Alec – 1980
The effective organization and presentation of lecture material is described. Because the average lecture takes 40-50 minutes, it needs to be planned and structured in advance, since the lecturer's instinctive ordering of points may not be the best way for students to receive them. The material should be organized first for the course as a whole…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Speech Skills
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White, Glenn M.; Rosenthal, Ted L. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1974
Will a combination of lecture plus teaching demonstrations produce better learning than when equivalent information is presented through lecture alone? The present field experiment directly addressed this question. (Author)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Lecture Method, Research Methodology
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Graff, Gerald – American Scholar, 1975
Author reviewed his feelings about a teacher who was a model of critical dissent and who brought his own unusual stamp of analysis to American literature. (RK)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Lecture Method, Poetry, Student Experience
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Hoffer, Peter C. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1974
Article evaluated a leading aesthete, critic, teacher, and scholar who refused to submit to the canons of his age. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: American History, Artists, Critical Thinking, Fine Arts
Whooley, John – Improving College and University Teaching, 1974
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Teacher Effectiveness
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Whitaker, Charles – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1975
A presentation on how visuals can be integrated into university lectures. (HB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Media, Higher Education, Lecture Method
Webb, Rosalie – Educ Guide Media Methods, 1969
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Media, Lecture Method, Telephone Communications Systems
Berliner, David C. – 1971
A study and replication tested whether memory aptitudes interacted with note-taking, paying attention, or responding to test-like events during lecture instruction. Regression analyses were accomplished by means of the single predictor-single criterion case of the modified Johnson-Neyman statistical technique. A disordinal interaction between…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Attention, Interaction, Learning Activities
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