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Fraas, John W. – 1982
The simulation-gaming approach to college introductory economics courses benefits students who possess a certain combination of cognitive learning styles. The Cognitive Style Questionnaire, administered to 120 freshmen, identified those students who obtain meaning from spoken words, numerals, or mathematical symbols; have the ability to place…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Computer Assisted Instruction
Michelsen, Sandra; And Others – 1984
Findings are reported from two descriptive studies of preservice teacher education students' conceptual change in response to reading methods instruction. The first study, involving 14 preservice teachers, focused on how students applied what was taught in the reading methods course; the second study (14 participants) examined students' conceptual…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Objectives, Concept Formation
Fields, Stephen C. – 1985
Aptitude treatment interaction (ATI) for the two most widely used science teaching strategies (lecture method and lecture method augmented with classroom activities) was investigated. The aptitude variables examined were cognitive ability level expressed in Piagetian terms and cognitive learning style (field independence/dependence). A sample of…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Biology, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages
Watkins, Karen, Ed. – Innovation Abstracts, 1981
Brief, two-page papers are presented on 33 educational topics of interest to community college faculty, administrators, and staff. The following topics are considered: (1) strengthening the humanities; (2) common behavioral cycles evidenced in student-teacher relations; (3) irreducible factors for teaching and learning; (4) understanding problems…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Curriculum, College Faculty, Community Colleges
Lawson-Smith, Cecily – 1978
Major elements involved in lecturing are considered, and the views of six professors concerning lecturing are included. The importance of preparing the lecture and being thoroughly familiar with the material are stressed. Adequate preparation eliminates the need for the professor to read notes during the lecture. The need to be sensitive to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Communication Skills, Grading
Ronan, Kathleen A. – 1981
This paper describes a college course in the Human Science Approach (HSA) to psychology offered in seminar format. The importance of instructor-student equality and feedback is emphasized and lecture sessions are described in which students are encouraged to interrupt for questions and discussions. The major goal of the course is described as…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Goswick, R. A.; And Others – 1981
Each of four instructors was assigned two sections of introductory psychology, one experimental and one lecture/control. Experimental sections were divided into teams of five to eight students and complied with the following schedule for each of seven two-week unites. In the first class meeting, subject matter was introduced and discussion topics…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Group Discussion
Ramsden, Patricia A. – 1980
Observing that the lecture/discussion instructional technique resulted in high failure rates among students taking technical composition, an instructor at Madisonville Community College (Kentucky) implemented a new course system designed to provide individualized instruction. The system called for two fifty-minute lectures per week attended by all…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Community Colleges, Conventional Instruction
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Fraas, John W.; Rafeld, Frederick J. – 1980
The paper describes a study involving simulation activities in a college level survey course in economics. In addition, it compares student learning in an economics course based on simulation with student learning in a lecture discussion course. The hypothesis was that certain types of students would benefit from the simulation-gaming approach…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Economics Education
RICE, A.K. – 1965
THE TAVISTOCK-LEICESTER JOINT RESIDENTIAL CONFERENCES (BASICALLY TRAINING LABORATORIES) WERE DESIGNED TO ENHANCE THE SENSITIVITY AND UNDERSTANDING OF PERSONS IN MANAGERIAL, PROFESSIONAL, OR ADMINISTRATIVE ROLES. MOST OF THESE CONFERENCES UTILIZED SMALL FACE-TO-FACE STUDY GROUPS, FORMAL LECTURES, INTERGROUP EXERCISES, LARGE GROUP EXERCISES,…
Descriptors: Conferences, Intergroup Relations, Laboratory Training, Large Group Instruction
Bolman, Lee – 1968
Four different sessions of an educational program for business executives were studied to compare the differential effects of laboratory human relations (T-group) training versus a lecture-discussion approach to interpersonal relations in organizations. Both types of programs produced equal change in participants' stated beliefs about effective…
Descriptors: Administrators, Analysis of Variance, Attitude Change, Behavior Change
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Harrist, Ronald B.; And Others – 1977
Among students of public health, there is a wide variation of aptitude, preparation, and motivation for the study of biometry. Self-paced instruction offers a way to deal with problems arising from such diversity. The Proctorial System of Instruction (PSI) as described by Keller was used to present two elementary biometry courses. Although there…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Biology, Comparative Analysis, Course Descriptions
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Johnson, James R.; Hersh, Richard H. – 1973
This module and the associated activities are designed to assist the student teacher in recognizing and in implementing three different instructional strategies. The competencies to be acquired are in lecture-recitation, guided discussion, and inquiry. Readings and activities are directed in such a way as to assist students to understand the…
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Discovery Learning, Discussion, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Norton, Kent; And Others – 1977
A training program for upper-middle to upper-level managers of a company in Iran uses the lecture/seminar approach. The goals of the course are to develop insights into problem areas connected with the development of a pragmatic intercultural management model, and to introduce approaches and prerequisites for modern management. The 10 lectures…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences, Decision Making
Clarke, Oliver – 1975
The series of three lectures examine different aspects of work as manifested in changes in workers' attitudes, responses to these changes in the European context, and significant European developments in relation to worker participation. The first lecture discusses social, technological, educational, and economic changes that have affected…
Descriptors: Administration, Attitude Change, Developed Nations, Industrialization
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