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Etherington, Matthew – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2008
This paper begins as an initial rejoinder to the ideas expressed by Ross (2000) in The Promise and Perils of E-Learning: A critical look at the new technology. In his article, Ross supports the traditional practices of pedagogy at the primary school level--face-to-face pedagogy--and then critiques what he describes as a "fetishisation"…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Elementary School Students, Teaching Methods, Criticism
Norton, Priscilla; Hathaway, Dawn – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2008
Online learning is rapidly becoming a permanent feature of higher education. In a preponderance of instances, online learning is designed using conventional educational practices: lecture, grades, group discussion, and the like. Concerns with traditional pedagogy instantiated by course management systems raise questions about the quality of…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Online Courses, Learning Experience, Educational Technology
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Fuchs, Lynn S.; Compton, Donald L.; Fuchs, Douglas; Hollenbeck, Kurstin N.; Craddock, Caitlin F.; Hamlett, Carol L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2008
Dynamic assessment (DA) involves helping students learn a task and indexing responsiveness to that instruction as a measure of learning potential. The purpose of this study was to explore the utility of a DA of algebraic learning in predicting third graders' development of mathematics problem solving. In the fall, 122 third-grade students were…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Evaluation Methods, Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Dykman, Charlene A.; Davis, Charles K. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2008
This is the second in a series of three papers about online pedagogy and educational practice as part of the JISE "Online Education Forum." This paper deals with the question: "How is teaching online different from conventional teaching?" By comparing these differences along several dimensions, a set of recommended practices for online teaching…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Online Courses, Educational Practices, Course Organization
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Lowes, Susan – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2008
Online and face-to-face courses are often viewed and studied as two distinct worlds, but the social field of the teacher who teaches them may well include both, and both the teacher and the courses he or she teaches may be transformed by the movement from one environment to the other. Susan Lowes explores this two-way interaction between…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Synchronous Communication, Asynchronous Communication, Virtual Classrooms
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Buraphadeja, Vasa; Kumnuanta, Jirang – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
In its second decade of education reform and its third cycle of national ICT master plans, Thailand struggles to transform its aspirations into practice. This paper chronicles three decades of Thailand's ICT national plans and their relation to education reform. It also discusses the effect of global trends, Asian cultures, and Thai cultures on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Asian Culture
Byrnes, Ronald S. – 1995
This paper reports on one secondary social studies teacher's efforts to engage students in learning about self, others, and the world. Modes of presentation and learning activities are the specific focus. Observations occurred during 160 class periods in four different social studies classrooms, tenth-grade world geography, eleventh-grade U.S.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Conventional Instruction, Creative Teaching, Instruction
Murphy, Nancy – 1997
A study examined whether a multisensory approach to spelling instruction would have an impact on spelling achievement. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant difference in the spelling performance os students using a multisensory approach and those using a conventional approach. Subjects were 20 heterogeneously grouped third-grade…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Grade 3
Ediger, Marlow – 1991
Debate regarding the teaching of reading as skills versus reading as securing ideas has been in evidence for some time. The "measurably stated objectives" philosophy emphasizes that the act of reading should be divided into specific skills in which the inherent component parts are identified and a highly detailed list of precise objectives are…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Conventional Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Roberts, Robbie B. – 1991
A study compared the writing abilities of children in a whole language classroom with those of children involved in a skills-based classroom. Subjects, 37 African-American students in two heterogeneous first-grade classrooms in a low socio-economic area school in the inner-city of a large Alabama city, completed a reading/writing assessment (a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Grade 1, Instructional Effectiveness
Hart, Robert L. – 1991
A study investigated whether there was a positive relationship between collaborative learning techniques and the improvement of writing skills of college freshmen over a single semester. Two English Composition II classes of approximately 20 student each were randomly selected for the study. Over the course of one semester, one class received…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, College English, College Freshmen, Conventional Instruction
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Cormier, William H.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1976
Two studies investigated the effects of learning modules and classroom lecture on the acquisition of three counseling strategies. In the first study, results indicate that the self-paced module group performed significantly better than the classroom lecture group. In the second study, no significant differences were found. (Author)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Counseling
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Levin, Herbert Alan – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1975
The findings showed (1) laboratory students scored significantly higher in clerical ability and infrequency of absence from school and (2) no significant differences existed between the two groups of students in self-esteem and attitudes toward work. The dropout rate was significantly higher for students attending clerical skills training classes.…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Learning Laboratories
Viteli, Jarmo – 1989
The purpose of this study--which was a part of the Flexible Learning Environment project at the University School of Nova University in Florida--was to determine if there was a difference in learning to solve mathematics word problems between groups using computer assisted instruction and groups taught by teachers. Fifth-grade students (N=31) were…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Foreign Countries, Grade 5
Ray, Brian D. – 1986
This review of literature compares schooling at home and in school. After definitions of home schooling and conventional schooling are supplied, general characteristics of home schools are delineated. Discussion subsequently focuses on the outcomes of home schooling. With respect to cognitive outcomes, the evidence suggests that youth educated in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Elementary Education
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