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Lewis, Karron G. – 1982
The Large Class Analysis Project was undertaken to provide instructors, administrators, and researchers with an in-depth look at the teaching techniques used in a variety of large (defined as having over 100 or more students) classes taught at The University of Texas at Austin. Data were collected concerning student attitudes toward such large…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Class Size, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research
Adult Education Association of U.S.A., Washington, DC. – 1955
This pamphlet on using various learning tools is the sixth of 16 in a series to provide leaders in adult activities with sound introductory material to give practical help in using a method of adult education or working in a particular area. Its objective is to help leaders improve their methods of teaching. Ten articles and how-tos are included.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Techniques, Conferences
Probst, Daniel – 1980
This study investigated differences occurring in student time utilization in three teachers' classes. In Class A, the teacher used a large group instructional mode; in Class B, the teacher used a small group instructional mode; and in Class C, the teacher used an individualized instructional mode. The subjects were 60 eighth grade students from a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Classroom Environment, Grade 8
Dobson, Julia – 1970
A good language game is one that (1) requires little or no advance preparation, (2) is easy to play and yet provides the student with an intellectual challenge, (3) is short enough to occupy a convenient space during the class period, (4) entertains the students but does not cause the class to get out of control, and (5) requires no time-consuming…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Educational Games, English Instruction
Hicken, James E. – 1968
Modular scheduling was introduced in the academic year 1967-68 at North Miami Senior High School. After a year's operation under the Stanford School Scheduling System, an "at home" evaluation of the new program was made. Student grades on a cross-sectional basis did not suffer, but rather showed a slight improvement. Moderate improvement was also…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Organization, Attendance, Behavior
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Peterson, Penelope L. – American Educational Research Journal, 1981
Two teachers taught a unit to two classes of students. High- and low-ability students did better in the small group approach, while medium ability students did better in the large group. Analyses of group processes indicated students benefited from peer tutoring processes which occurred in small groups. (Author/DWH)
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Grade 4
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Sargent, M. Elizabeth – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1997
College courses which use writing across the curriculum (WAC) principles encourage students to write about assigned readings and to respond to each other's writings, resulting in better learning of course concepts and the experience of participating in a discipline's ongoing conversation. Guidelines for setting up peer response groups in both…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Feedback, Higher Education
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Nicol, David J.; Boyle, James T. – Studies in Higher Education, 2003
Classroom communication system (CCS) technology makes it easier to give students immediate feedback on concept tests and to manage peer and class discussions in large classes. This study compared the effects of two different CCS discussion sequences on students' experiences of learning engineering. The results demonstrated that the type of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Computer Mediated Communication
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Lancy, David F.; And Others – College Teaching, 1994
A large introductory anthropology course at Utah State University was organized to promote collaboration among and between students and faculty. Students were divided into and worked in "clans" for the entire term. A study of the course suggests that learning and a sense of community resulted directly from this organization. (MSE)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Assignments, Classroom Environment, College Faculty
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Jenkins, James J. – Teaching of Psychology, 1991
Observes a general dislike among instructors for large classes. Reviews research which suggests that instruction in large introductory college psychology classes may be superior to more conventional teaching methods. Explains that large group teaching can be helped through audiovisual aids, outlines, and detailed notes. Emphasizes the importance…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Size, Classroom Research, Course Evaluation
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Browne, Tom; Funnell, Don – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1998
Outlines the rationale for a course designed to deliver key spatial skills to a large cohort of students using computer-aided learning methods and the World Wide Web. Examines the results in the context of using technology to enhance learning. Follows up by noting and assessing subsequent changes to the course. (DSK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content
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Brenner, Mary – Bilingual Research Journal, 1998
Videotapes showed that two algebra classes containing Hispanic students with limited English proficiency differed in the extent of mathematical communication by students. In the more successful classroom, students' mathematical communication developed in small-group discussions and later spread to the large-group setting; computers were also…
Descriptors: Algebra, Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Computer Assisted Instruction
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McCoy, Kathleen – Focus on Exceptional Children, 2005
Students with special learning problems, like all children, need to learn social studies. The challenge, however, is how to provide access to social studies content in a general education setting to children with mild disabilities. For at least 20 years the traditional textbook-based instructional approach has been found to be ineffective. The…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Mild Disabilities, Learning Problems, Special Needs Students
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Rieber, Lloyd J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2004
In this article, the author reports on the use of classroom instructors and full-time professional teaching assistants called "course tutors" for teaching business communication to large groups at an undergraduate university. The author explains how to recruit course tutors, what course tutors do in the classroom, and the advantages and…
Descriptors: Tutors, Teaching Assistants, Business Communication, Grading
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Thanopoulos, John – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2004
The article presents the successful experience of teaching the basic International Business (IB) undergraduate class, in an interactive way and in classes of more than 200 students. The approach follows modified routines taught in AACSB workshops for much smaller audiences and capitalizes on 5-member student teams. The format has been used for…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, International Trade, Case Studies, Undergraduate Students
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