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Leppmann, P. K.; Herrmann, T. F. – 1981
The effects of distributed study, self-pacing, a criterion of mastery, and individualized testing were examined by assigning 422 students in an introductory psychology course to one of four different teaching/learning systems. The first encompassed a traditional lecture/discussion group format. The second employed the personalized system of…
Descriptors: Individual Testing, Intermode Differences, Lecture Method, Mastery Learning
Wick, John W. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1974
Descriptors: Class Size, Courses, Educational Improvement, Higher Education
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Aiken, Edwin G.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
Examines the retention of a lecture by college students. Emphasis is on note taking procedures, information density and speech rate. Retention was measured 48 hours after lecture and was found to be superior when note taking was separated from listening and speech was at normal rate. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Attention Span, College Students, Lecture Method, Listening Comprehension
TWYFORD, LORAN C., JR.; AND OTHERS – 1964
STUDIES ON NINTH GRADE GENERAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS ARE INCLUDED--(1) "A COMPARISON OF THE RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF FOUR METHODS OF TEACHING NINTH GRADE GENERAL SCIENCE," BY RALPH SMITH AND HILDRETH H. MCASHAN. METHODS EMPLOYED ARE NORMAL INSTRUCTION TEACHER LECTURE, INDEPENDENT DIRECTED STUDY, AND INDEPENDENT DIRECTED STUDY PLUS…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, General Science, Grade 9, Lecture Method
Woodward, John C. – 1964
In an investigation conducted to determine student attitude and achievement in a class lectured by television as contrasted with a similar class lectured by an instructor, the direct-teaching method was found to be significantly superior. As a result of this finding, it was decided that future biological science classes should be taught by the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biological Sciences, Educational Attitudes, Educational Television
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Hendrix, Vernon L. – 1968
This study reports an attempt to measure differences in learners caused by audio tape and lecture procedures in a social science course. The sample consisted of only two classes, both taught by the same teacher. Three measures were used in evaluation of the two procedures: (1) scores on the Allport-Vernon-Lindsey Study of Values; (2) scores on the…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Lecture Method, Program Evaluation, Teaching Methods
Gordon, Hopeton – 1969
The annual report of the resident tutor (Jamaica) for the University of the West Indies describes and evaluates courses and programs sponsored by the Department of Extra-Mural Studies between August 1968 and July 1969, and makes mention of attendance figures and response. Topics for courses and seminars included training in various job skills,…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Evaluation, Extension Education, Lecture Method
Pascal, Charles E. – 1971
This study was part of an effort to evaluate the effectiveness of offering three options--lecture, lecture with discussions, and independent reading--to students in a large lecture course and was concerned with identifying any significant student variables related to choice of an option. The subjects were 185 students in an experimental psychology…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Research, Independent Study, Lecture Method
California Univ., Berkeley. – 1971
This document comprises 7 papers that are annual reports from the Special Committee for Development of Communication with Negro Colleges and Universities. The Committee, founded in 1963 as the Special Committee on Visiting Lecturers to Negro Colleges and Universities, has as its primary goal the creation of sensitive, on-going relationships…
Descriptors: Exchange Programs, Faculty, Higher Education, Institutional Cooperation
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Holen, Michael C.; Oaster, Thomas R. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1976
Provides evidence of the existence of serial position and isolation effects in a classroom lecture simulation involving extended meaningful discourse. Isolating an item facilitated learning of that item. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Graduate Students, Lecture Method, Serial Learning
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Baker, Linda; Lombardi, Bruce R. – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
The amount and kind of information included in the notes taken by undergraduate psychology students were found to be related to test performance. Most students included in their notes less than 25 percent of the propositions judged worthy of inclusion and only 50 percent of the targeted main ideas. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Lecture Method
Rich, John Martin – Performance and Instruction, 1988
Identifies different types of statements that make up the structure of a lecture, including concepts, definitions, formulas, theories, models, and predictive statements. The selection of statements and their relationship to pedagogical processes is described, and the importance of knowledge of the abilities of the intended audience is discussed.…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Definitions, Instructional Design, Instructional Improvement
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Brown, G.A.; And Others – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1984
Describes recent findings on lecturing styles derived from study of 258 lecturers in two English universities. Factor analysis yielded six scales for identifying approaches to lecturing. Subsequent cluster analysis yielded five distinctive types of lecturing styles. Styles were associated significantly with subject matter, marginally with status,…
Descriptors: Classification, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Rezun, D. Ia. – Soviet Education, 1973
The approach of a major historical theorist in Russia, V. O. Kliuchevsky, may be a useful model for the teacher of contemporary. (KM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, History, History Instruction, Lecture Method
Labour Education Special Issue, 1971
In adult education the two basic methods are group discussion and the lecture. Both of these are economical and both are extremely versatile. The author believes the formal lecture does not produce as good results as the active teaching method, discussion. (Author/AS)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Lecture Method, Student Reaction
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