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Peer reviewedAbbey, Karen J.; And Others – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1989
Examined effectiveness of suicide awareness curriculum presented to 73 college undergraduates and assessed two methods of instruction: lectures plus handouts or handouts only. Univariate analyses demonstrated significant treatment effects for all dependent measures: Suicide Intervention Response Inventory, Knowledge of Suicide Test, Suicide…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedKarp, Nancy V. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 1992
A survey of 257 physical therapists received 192 responses indicating a preference for lectures or seminars for continuing education, in hotels/convention centers, during autumn/winter mornings. Orthopedic therapy was a favored topic. Barriers to attendance included cost, traveling distance, family obligations, lack of course information, and lack…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Needs, Lecture Method, Physical Therapists
Peer reviewedChanock, Kate – Journal of General Education, 1999
Presents university lectures as modeling the kinds of analysis by which ideas are presented and validated in the humanities and the social sciences. Suggests that students who are alert to this modeling function can use it to inform their general strategies for learning. Contains 28 references. (VWC)
Descriptors: General Education, Higher Education, Instruction, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedBeck, Robert L.; Friedman, Lois C. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1998
Reviews the impact of a two-hour relationship-dynamics lecture presented to medical students (N=459) on a psychiatry clerkship that addresses family dynamics, relationship choice, and relationship dysfunction. Results show that the lecture had both professional and personal implications for medical students and is a promising tool for relationship…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Interpersonal Relationship, Lecture Method, Marital Satisfaction
Peer reviewedLarrabee, Marva J.; Blanton, Bonnie L. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1999
Discusses a Career Development Training Institute (CDTI) project, which developed a multimedia CD-ROM for a basic first course in career development. Data collected support the conclusion that the multimedia-presentation approach is compatible with adapting the traditional lecture styles of teaching used by many career-development educators. (GCP)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Educational Technology, Lecture Method, Multimedia Instruction
Peer reviewedDruger, Marvin – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2001
Highlights some ways that instructors of large lecture classes can effectively deal with such issues as inappropriate talking; tardiness; leaving early; sleeping, eating, or drinking during class; listening to music; or simply being discourteous. (SAH)
Descriptors: Discipline Problems, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedStewart, Mary – Physics Education, 1995
Discusses the ineffectiveness of the lecture method when used with heterogeneous populations. Describes the development of a course designed to be responsive to the way students learn and how they are motivated to learn. (DDR)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Change, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCottle, Paul D.; Hart, Gerald E. – Research in Science Education, 1996
Evaluates the introduction of in-class cooperative learning in a large lecture college physics sequence. Results indicate that cooperative learning sessions helped the students achieve at a higher level than expected. Concludes that in-class cooperative learning addressed student concerns about the learning environment and was perceived as an…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperative Learning, Higher Education, Lecture Method
Peer reviewedDiBiase, Warren J.; Wagner, Eugene P. – School Science and Mathematics, 2002
Reports on a project designed to develop an inquiry-based approach to curriculum and instruction in a general chemistry course. Reports that a major objective, met in various ways, was to develop a laboratory curriculum that meshes intimately with lecture. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
Peer revieweddeWinstanley, Patricia Ann; Bjork, Robert A. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2002
Outlines some basic components of effective learning processing and then suggests tasks or ways of presenting information during lecture that can induce such processing by students. (EV)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedLittlemore, Jeanette – Teaching in Higher Education, 2001
Examined the use of metaphors in lectures at a British university, and overseas students' interpretations of them. Found that metaphors were very prevalent and overseas students' interpretations differed significantly from lecturers'. The students often misunderstood the main points of the lecture and misinterpreted the lecturer's stance toward…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Comprehension, English (Second Language), Foreign Students
Peer reviewedTitsworth, B. Scott – Communication Education, 2001
Uses scripted, videotaped lectures to test the effects of teacher immediacy (high vs. low), use of organizational cues (with cues vs. no cues) and student notetaking (took notes vs. no notes) on students' cognitive learning. Indicates that learning immediately after viewing a lecture is greater when the lecture contains organizational cues and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Cues, Higher Education
Peer reviewedForbes, David C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Application of concepts presented in organic chemistry lecture using a virtual project involving the sythesis of medicinally important compounds is emphasized. The importance of reinforcing the concepts from lecture in lab, thus providing a powerful instructional means is discussed.
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Curriculum
Heisler, Jennifer M.; Discenna, Thomas – Communication Teacher, 2005
Communication theory is one of the most challenging courses in the communication curriculum. Students and faculty alike must grapple with more abstract material, in some cases drastically different from the more skill-based courses such as speech, small group, or broadcast courses. In particular, communication theory is usually the starting ground…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Lecture Method, Beliefs, Teaching Models
Houston Community College System, Office of Institutional Research, 2009
The Student Evaluation of Instruction (SEOI) was administered to all full-time and part-time faculty. Approximately 97,160 surveys were sent out in 5,320 envelopes; 60,206 surveys were returned to the Office of Institutional Research. The return rate for the SEOI packet envelopes was 84%. The Instructors' reports were provided to academic,…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Student Attitudes, Community Colleges, College Students

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