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Cavanaugh, Catherine S. – 1999
This paper summarizes a quantitative synthesis of studies of the effectiveness of interactive distance education using videoconferencing and telecommunications for K-12 academic achievement. Effect sizes for 19 experimental and quasi-experimental studies including 929 student participants were analyzed across sample characteristics, study methods,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Conventional Instruction
The Cooperative Elementary School: Effects on Students' Achievement, Attitudes and Social Relations.
PDF pending restorationStevens, Robert J.; Slavin, Robert E. – 1992
The Cooperative Elementary School (CES) model involves the use of cooperative learning across a variety of content areas and full-scale mainstreaming of academically handicapped students. Teachers use peer coaching and plan in a cooperative manner. The model emphasizes teacher involvement in site-based management and parent involvement in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction
Rowley, Thomas H.; Layne, B. H. – 1990
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a computer-based instruction (CBI) tutorial in accounting education as compared to traditional classroom lectures. In the first experiment (involving over 200 students), two instructors taught one class section each using the lecture method and one class section each using the…
Descriptors: Accounting, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction
Childs, Carol – 1991
This report discusses the implementation of a unit-based instructional method at three child care centers. Two of the centers were Montessori schools and one was a traditional school. The centers were operated by a single corporate owner. A questionnaire completed by the 14 staff members of the 3 centers indicated that there was little year-long…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Concept Teaching, Conventional Instruction, Day Care Centers
Scovic, Stephen P. – 1983
A presentation based on the research of Dr. John Goodlad and Dr. Benjamin Bloom is given which compares alternative learning approaches to the traditional learning approach. Alternative learning approaches are defined as approaches that may change or adjust one or more of the three major components of learning which are curriculum, testing and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Conventional Instruction, Curriculum Guides, Educational Research
Payne, Robert; Wakely, Katrina; Maddy, Kathryn – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2005
Informal learning is still a core part of lifelong learning provision in higher education (HE). However, the focus is now moving to accredited courses that aim to provide progression pathways towards HE-level qualifications. This study surveyed community learners at local education venues in the South Wales Valleys and surrounding areas. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Questionnaires, Community Surveys, Higher Education
Milne, Sue; And Others – 1990
Students at Glasgow College who were learning mathematics in the traditional lecture/tutorial situation were compared in an experimental study to those learning mathematics using a computer aided learning (CAL) tutorial. Questionnaires were given to the students to determine both their previous experience of computers, CAL, mathematics, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction
Indiana Opportunities Industrialization Center of America State Council, Indianapolis. – 1990
A study measured the effectiveness of traditional classroom instruction versus computer-assisted instruction (CAI) in raising the competency levels of adults enrolled in adult basic education (ABE) classes one grade level for each 80 hours of instruction. Classes were conducted in Indianapolis and Richmond, Indiana, from November 1988 to April…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Students
Clark, Richard E.; Leonard, Stuart – 1985
The suspected sources of confounding in current meta-analytic studies of computer based instruction (CBI) are uncontrolled effects of instructional method and/or the John Henry Effect (i.e., compensatory rivalry). To determine which confounding is most plausible, a random 30% sample of the 128 studies which formed the original Kulik meta-analyses…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Drills (Practice)
Penfield, Elizabeth F. – 1984
Although writing today generally is perceived as process, college English departments are still deeply rooted in the concept of writing as product. Hiring depends upon product in terms of letters of inquiry, vitae, and credentials; retention, promotion, and merit raises rest on product in the form of publications, grants, awards, and teacher…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrative Problems, Conventional Instruction, Educational Change
Kirman, Joseph M.; Goldberg, Jack – 1980
This study compared teachers instructed in use of Landsat satellite maps through one-way television and simultaneous telephone group conferencing to another teacher group instructed directly. Thirty teachers of intermediate children in Edmonton and Sherwood Park, Alberta, received 5 hours of instruction about Landsat maps over a 2-week period;…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Cable Television, Conventional Instruction, Educational Television
Olson, John K. – 1983
Presented are views of a Canadian science teacher (Mr. Swift) on the nature of his science teaching and a discussion of a conception of influence which aids in understanding his ideas about time. Mr. Smith uses a provincial government syllabus, ignoring locally developed units and recent textbooks emphasizing student inquiry in favor of syllabus…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Science Education
Meyer, Linda A.; And Others – 1983
From six institutions in the Illinois Department of Corrections school district, 359 adult male inmates served as subjects for this research evaluation of basic skills. Three groups were in traditional self-paced instruction, and the other three groups were in Program Logic for Automated Training Operations (PLATO) computer managed instruction…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Basic Skills, Computer Managed Instruction, Conventional Instruction
Ceyhun, Fikret – 1984
A new teaching methodology, the "problem-posing" approach, is advocated in place of the traditional system of education. Experience in teaching the "Principles of Economics" course at the University of North Dakota is used as illustration. The problem-posing approach can create a learning atmosphere that is more conducive to…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Course Content, Creative Teaching
Slykhuis, David; Park, John C. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2006
The focus of this study was twofold: one, to determine if students could increase their physics content knowledge through the completion of an online hands-on Microcomputer-Based Laboratory (MBL) unit on motion; and two to determine if the demonstrated learning gains were equivalent to those of students who completed the same MBL activities in a…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, High School Students, Comparative Analysis

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