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Carr, N. J. – 1982
It is hypothesized that, in comparison to the traditional approach, the case studies approach is a more effective way to teach the concept of elasticity of demand. The sample consisted of 26 students, with an average age of 16 years, 9.3 months, who were enrolled in an advanced economics course in an English boy's school. The students were divided…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Comparative Education
Burns, Joseph C.; Okey, James R. – 1985
This study investigated the effects of analogy-based and conventional lecture-based instructional strategies on the achievement of four classes of high school biology students (N=123). Prior to treatment, students were assessed for cognitive ability and prior knowledge of the analogy vehicle. The analogy-based treatment consisted of teacher…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analogy, Biology, Cognitive Ability
Loyalty Switching from Traditional to e-Learning in Indian Higher Education: A Markov Chain Analysis
Rajasekhar, Mamilla; Anitha, Cuddapah – Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
It is high time for Indian universities to transform themselves from sellers to marketers, though they are non-profit organizations, in marketing their degrees to its customers (students). In this direction e-learning could be one of the tools that helps achieve this objective. The authors in this survey-based article studied the consumers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Universities, Electronic Learning
Singaravelu, G. – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2006
The present study enlightens the efficacy of Student Leadership method in learning Multiplication in Mathematics at primary level. Single group experimental method was adopted for the study. Forty learners studying in Standard III in Panchayat union primary School, Muthupettai in South Tamil Nadu, India have been selected as sample for the study.…
Descriptors: Multiplication, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Student Leadership
Miree, Lucia F.; Kibler, Robert J. – 1977
While formative evaluation is widley used in the field of instruction, the procedures for adapting formative evaluation from a mastery to a traditional, or nonmastery, learning system have not been clearly specified. This paper defines formative evaluation and its related functions following Bloom's model, describes the myths of applying Bloom's…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Course Evaluation, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
McAnany, Emile G. – 1976
Intended to provide information for Ivorian decision makers, this paper presents an overview of technological alternatives for the delivery of instruction at the post-primary level and their accompanying costs. Five alternatives for regular secondary education as it now exists in the Ivory Coast are reviewed: traditional, audiovisual-traditional,…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Cost Effectiveness, Developing Nations, Educational Development
Lawton, Joseph T.; Ershler, Joan – 1980
Children aged 2-1/2 to 3-1/2 years in three preschool programs were given a test battery consisting of classification, relations, and conservation tasks. One program (Ausubelian) was formal and two programs (Piagetian and Tradition) were informal. Posttest data for the first year of a three-year longitudinal study indicated significantly superior…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept)
Cahill, Janet – 1976
The differential effectiveness of four compensatory education programs for economically disadvantaged children was assessed. Ninety-two children were assigned to one of the following remedial approaches: a child focused school based, a child focused home based, a mother-child home based, a mother only home based. A no treatment control group was…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Conventional Instruction, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education
Howick, William H. – 1980
Theories in education and the supporting philosophy and history of each group of ideas are presented, and the relationship of each position to the classroom and to the society is indicated. The nature of philosophy and its major divisions, the nature of educational philosophy, and the relationship of philosophy to education are considered. The…
Descriptors: Communism, Conventional Instruction, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
TSUJI, ISAO – 1964
FROM 1962 TO 1963, THE JAPAN BROADCASTING CORP. CONDUCTED A STUDY TO MEASURE THE EFFECTS OF INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION ON PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN IN ISOLATED AREAS OF JAPAN, WHO HAD SCORED BELOW THE NATIONAL AVERAGE ON NATIONWIDE ACHIEVEMENT TESTS. 4 PRIMARY SCHOOLS WERE CHOSEN FOR THE EXPERIMENT. THE STUDENTS WERE PRETESTED FOR INTELLIGENCE,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Conventional Instruction, Cultural Isolation, Educational Television
GOLDBECK, ROBERT A.; AND OTHERS – 1962
THREE PHASES OF THIS PROJECT SOUGHT TO INTRODUCE PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION INTO A ONE MONTH UNIT OF A REQUIRED HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNMENT COURSE WITHOUT RADICALLY DISTURBING CONVENTIONAL TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES. PHASE I DETERMINED, EXPERIMENTALLY, SUITABLE PROGRAMING TECHNIQUES. PHASE II INVOLVED ONE YEAR OF PILOT EXPERIMENTS IN THE…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Aptitude, Conventional Instruction, High School Students
BURR, HELEN G.; ERVIN, JEAN C. – 1967
TO COMPARE CONVENTIONAL AND PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION ON TEACHING AUDITORY DISCRIMINATION OF THE "S" PHONEME, 20 LESSONS CONTAINING STIMULUS AND REPEAT ITEMS WERE RECORDED ON A COMMERCIAL MULTI- CHANNEL DEVICE THAT ALLOWS CONTINUOUS ADJUSTMENT ON THE BASIS OF RESPONSE. THE 40 GRADES TWO-FOUR PARTICIPANTS, MATCHED ON AGE, SEX, AND IQ, WERE…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Stimuli, Aural Learning
Dickey, Wayne B.; Whitfield, Eddie L. – 1976
Research and theory indicates that successful teaching and learning occur when activities are focused on the individual learner's cognitive and affective needs. However, a strong emphasis toward cognitive development, encouraged by competency based education and back to basics movements, continues to influence classroom procedures. Children should…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, Conventional Instruction
Sides, Charles H. – 1977
Twenty-eight composition teachers at a large university, a two-year college, and an engineering college, all of whom had taught composition through both the tutorial method and typical classroom methods, were interviewed regarding advantages and disadvantages of the two approaches. Among the advantages of tutorials mentioned were the chance to…
Descriptors: College English, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Educational Research
Myers, Henry S., Jr. – 1977
The author, one of the most outspoken proponents of fundamentalist education, describes what he sees as the invasion of illiteracy, the departure from discipline, and the paucity of patriotism rampant in today's schools. The responsibility for these problems, he believes, lies with boards of education, teachers' unions, the tenure system,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Basic Skills, Citizenship

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