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Allen, Ralph L. – Education, 1975
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not viewing a silent, single concept super 8mm film would affect the response of elementary school children to a set of questions related to the film. (Author)
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Ecology, Elementary School Students
Williams, Ederyn; And Others – Educational Technology, 1975
Descriptors: External Degree Programs, Open Universities, Student Reaction, Telephone Instruction
Doyle, Michael J. – Independent School Bulletin, 1975
Students at the Ohio University School of Journalism learned to gain practical experience in assuming responsibilities of the director of development in an independent secondary school. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: College Students, Employee Responsibility, Employment Experience, Internship Programs
Heath, Sue – Independent School Bulletin, 1975
Students from the Moorestown Friends School spent three weeks in Philadelphia on a project that helped to show them that learning occured away from books and lectures and that personal experiences had a valid place in one's education. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Field Trips, Program Descriptions, Social Environment, Student Development
Rippey, Robert M. – Elem Sch J, 1969
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Instruction, Instructional Materials
Carlsen, G. Robert – Educ Guid Media Methods, 1969
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Literature, Novels, Paperback Books
GROPPER, GEORGE L.; AND OTHERS – 1961
A SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS WAS CONDUCTED TO TEST THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TELEVISED INSTRUCTION. THIS REPORT, THE FIRST IN A SERIES, STUDIES THE APPLICATION OF PRETESTING PROCEDURES TO BROADCAST TELEVISION. EXPERIMENTAL COMPARISONS WERE MADE OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A PREVIEW VERSION OF A TELEVISED LESSON AND ITS REVISED COUNTERPART. THE EXPERIMENT WAS…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Educational Television, Instructional Improvement, Programed Instruction
Howell, John J.; Weiner, Max – 1970
The college-level computer assisted instruction (CAI) courses, one in French, the other in Remedial English, were the bases for the data presented here. Each CAI course is briefly outlines. A summary is then presented of the students' completion records and attitude changes. In the case of the Remedial English course, it is noted that these…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Feedback, Program Evaluation, Programed Instruction
Brown, Steven R.; Thomas, Dani B. – 1971
This report discusses 2 studies that examine reaction to the killing of 4 students by National Guardsmen at Kent State University, Ohio, on May 4, 1970. The first study was designed to investigate the segmentation of the public in terms of its reaction to the Kent State incident. Three groups, or attitudinal types: radicalized students, tolerant,…
Descriptors: Activism, Attitudes, Higher Education, Opinions
Morrison, Betty Mae – 1970
The hypothesis that teacher reinforcement behavior has a different effect on "internal" children (those who believe that they can affect their environment through their own behavior) than on "external" children (those who feel controlled by fate or influences much stronger than themselves) is the basis of this study. This hypothesis is derived…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Positive Reinforcement, Psychological Characteristics, Student Characteristics
Dyer, Henry S. – 1969
Some studies conducted by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) have revealed possible causes of the uprisings on college and university campuses, and others suggest possible remedies for the agony experienced at many institutions. A survey of 5,200 college and university trustees shows that the ambivalence in their beliefs and attitudes, and the…
Descriptors: Activism, Change Agents, Conflict, Educational Improvement
Stockdale, William A. – Professional Development Review, 1969
The American Association of Junior Colleges sponsored "A Seminar for Great Teachers" during August 1969. The participants were divided into groups that met three times each day for nine days. This report describes the discussions of group F. The 11 members were teachers of various subjects at different colleges. All were concerned with holding the…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Student Educational Objectives, Student Reaction, Teaching Methods
Koff, Robert H.; Warren, Richard L. – 1968
Studies have demonstrated that students learn to seek pleasurable learning situations and learn to avoid painful ones; however, when they do not have sufficient information at their disposal to determine whether or not their behavior will have a pleasurable or painful outcome, they experience a psychological conflict we are calling…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Conflict, Learning Problems, Student Reaction
Grandey, Robert C. – 1970
The development of computer-assisted instructional lessons on the following three topics is discussed: 1) the mole concept and chemical formulas, 2) concentration of solutions and quantities from chemical equations, and 3) balancing equations for oxidation-reduction reactions. Emphasis was placed on developing computer routines which interpret…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Programed Instruction, Retention (Psychology)
Gall, Meredith D. – 1973
The author describes ways to test for relationships between student achievement and higher cognitive questions asked by the teacher. He details methods for evaluating student responses in terms of answer quality and presents some of his own preliminary research on student response length. Higher cognitive questions, he hypothesizes, elicit and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Responses, Student Reaction
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