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Pashley, B.W. – 1968
Based on an unpublished 1950 masters thesis, this paper on university extension in Britain reviews the nineteenth century background at Oxford, Cambridge, Victoria, and other universities, the close of the so-called classical period during 1900-24, the growing institutionalization of university extension during 1924-39, and postwar trends toward…
Descriptors: Attendance, Day Programs, Educational Change, Extension Education
Goss, L. D.; Croft, F. M. – 1975
This paper describes the results of a three-way evaluation of traditional, televised, and individually-paced instruction in beginning graphics courses. The purpose of the study was to determine mean gain scores for students in each of the three groups. In order to disguise the experiment, no attempt was made to randomly assign subjects to groups,…
Descriptors: Achievement, Educational Research, Educational Television, Engineering Education
Royer, Paula Nassif – 1976
The effects of specificity and position of written instructional objectives on learning from an audiotaped lecture were investigated using materials from Rothkopf and Kaplan (1972). Subjects received either specific or general objectives before or after the four sections of the lecture. A control group received no objectives. Vocabulary items used…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Behavioral Objectives, Educational Research, Incidental Learning
Bloomberg, Marguerite – 1929
Various lesson plans for museum instruction were tested on fifth grade children of fair and high intelligence in an attempt to improve upon the "accepted method" of teaching, which was thought to be better suited to the child of low intelligence than to his abler classmates. The lesson plans tested were: (1) the accepted method…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Education, Educational Experiments
Jaffe, Jacob; Sollinger, Erwin – 1973
The primary purpose of this study is to demonstrate experimentally which of three methods--lecture, shaping, or sensitivity--is most effective in improving empathic communication between black and white students. The trainees consisted of 88 undergraduates randomly divided into four groups. The lecture, the sensitivity, and the shaping methods…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Black Students, Communication Skills, Empathy
Barry, Elaine – 1973
This book is a collection of Frost's letters, reviews, introductions, lectures, and interviews on writing dating back to 1913. It provides Frost's view of literature, and its relation to language and social order. Part one, "Frost as a Literary Critic," discusses the scope of Frost's criticism and Frost as both critical theorist and…
Descriptors: Authors, Interviews, Language, Lecture Method
GLASER, ROBERT – 1965
THIS LECTURE, PRESENTED NOVEMBER 16, 1965, AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, WAS THE SEVENTH IN A SERIES ENTITLED "EDUCATION IN AMERICA--THE CONTINUING CHALLENGES." THREE AREAS WERE DISCUSSED WHICH RELATE TO THE FORCES EXPECTED TO INFLUENCE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS--(1) THE INDIVIDUALIZATION OF INSTRUCTION, (2) COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Computer Oriented Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
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Soper, John C.; Thorton, Richard M. – Journal of Economic Education, 1976
This paper reports on an evaluation of the Sterling Institute self-paced macroeconomics course at Northern Illinois University. Results show that a completely self-paced teaching format for macroeconomics is inferior to a well-directed, concept-oriented, graduate-student instructed, lecture-discussion taught course. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Economics Education, Educational Research
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Fiel, Nicholas J. – Journal of Medical Education, 1976
A study was conducted to determine whether significant learning of lecture content could occur during a single lecture, which included audiovisual aids and a question-answer session. Results of pre-tests and immediate post-tests showed over ninety percent mastery of the required content. (JT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Instruction, College Students, Educational Research
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Groves, David L.; And Others – Adolescence, 1978
This study compared the effectiveness of three instructional methods: publications, lecture with filmstrips, and lecture plus fieldwork, on the acquisition of cognitive objectives. Subjects were junior high 4-H members studying tree planting. Post-test results indicated no significant difference among methods (52 references). (SJL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Comparative Analysis, Delivery Systems, Educational Media
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Williams, Shirley – School Science Review, 1978
This is the text of the lecture of the British Secretary of State for Education and Science given at the 1978 Meeting of the Association for Science Education (ASE). Three themes are presented; (1) British innovative science curricula; (2) relationship between science and technology; and (3) science for non-scientist. (HM)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Mott, Charles J. – Community College Frontiers, 1978
Performance differences were not significant between men and women in Earth Science classes with fixed assignment deadlines, nor were achievement differences significant for women in self-paced sections compared to fixed deadline men or women. Men performed higher than women in self-paced groups, and higher than men or women in other learning…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Earth Science, Females, Independent Study
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Wiedemann, Paul; Dorward, Neil – Economics, 1977
Examines a three-tiered class structure: a mass lecture followed by small group instruction followed by student-directed discussion sessions. Course evaluations by staff and students were generally favorable to this approach. Discusses the design of other economically efficient educational processes. For journal availability, see SO 506 073. (JK)
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Research, Comparative Education, Course Evaluation
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Razzell, P.; Weinman, J. – Medical Education, 1977
Review procedures for examinations were investigated by questionnaire in a group of first-year pre-clinical medical students. Their own notes were the preferred source of review material, and lectures were the main source of those notes. It is concluded that the students have a functional rather than inquiring approach to learning. (LBH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Lecture Method
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Ward, Darrell L. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1977
Documents a system to aid the in-class presentation of information. The various components of the system are described, and a description of several benefits afforded by such a system is presented. (Author/VT)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Instructional Systems
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