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Herman, Wayne L., Jr.; and others – Amer Educ Res J, 1969
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bibliographies, Grade 5, Methods Research
Locke, Lawrence F. – 1979
The use of an established research method, Research on Teacher Effectiveness (RTE), is considered as it may be applied to examine successful teaching methods in physical activities and sports. The basic process of RTE is observing teachers at work with students in the classroom or gymnasium. Research on the relationship between teaching behaviors…
Descriptors: Achievement, Learning Processes, Methods Research, Physical Activities
MATKOVICK, EDWARD – 1961
DIRECTED TOWARD THE INITIATION OF A FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROGRAM IN A SPECIFIC SCHOOL SYSTEM, TRADITIONAL AND AUDIO-ORAL METHODS OF TEACHING GERMAN ARE COMPARED. A DESCRIPTION OF A PILOT CLASS IN AUDIO-ORAL, BEGINNING GERMAN IS GIVEN. SUCH ASPECTS AS PHONOLOGY, CONTINUED ORAL DRILL, CLASS ACTIVITIES WHICH DEMAND INSTANTANEOUS RESPONSES IN GERMAN,…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Comparative Analysis, German, Instructional Materials
GLASS, GENE V. – 1966
FIFTEEN EMPIRICAL STUDIES CONCERNED WITH THE ROLE WHICH NEUROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION PLAYS IN THE TEACHING AND IMPROVEMENT OF READING ARE ANALYZED. FOLLOWING A REVIEW OF DELACATO'S THEORY OF NEUROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION, EACH OF THE STUDIES IS PRESENTED WITH ALTERNATIVE INTERPRETATIONS OF THE DATA AND WITH IMPLICATIONS NOT ACKNOWLEDGED OR CONTRARY TO…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Evaluation, Literature Reviews
LAMPERT, NADINE M. – 1963
THE SIGNIFICANT PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR IN CHILDREN INDICATING A NEED FOR CLOSE SCRUTINY BY A TEACHER ARE HELD TO BE--INABILITY TO LEARN, UNSATISFACTORY INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR, UNHAPPINESS, REPETITIVE SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS AFTER STRESS. RESEARCH WAS DESIGNED TO VALIDATE A SCREENING PROCESS USING TEACHER, PEER, AND…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Developmental Programs, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children
LAPRAY, MARGARET; ROSS, RAMON – 1965
READING ABILITIES OF PRIMARY CHILDREN WITH VISUAL PERCEPTION PROBLEMS WHO WERE TAUGHT BY CONVENTIONAL METHODS WERE COMPARED TO THE ABILITIES OF CHILDREN GIVEN SPECIAL TRAINING DESIGNED TO IMPROVE FAULTY OR IMMATURE VISUAL PERCEPTION. ONE CONTROL GROUP PARTICIPATED IN SPECIAL ACTIVITIES SUCH AS PICTURE COLORING AND THE OTHER CONTROL GROUP RECEIVED…
Descriptors: Methods Research, Perception Tests, Primary Education, Reading Improvement
Grimsley, Douglas L. – 1969
This study is the first in a series which was conducted under the name STRANGER III, and which was to examine trainee's long-term memory of motor skills. This phase examined the effects of varying fidelity of training devices on acquisition, retention, and reinstatement of ability to perform a 92-step procedural task. Three versions of the Section…
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Equipment Evaluation, Methods Research, Military Personnel
Kagan, Norman – 1973
The author describes an instructional film program for counselors-in-training that employs a teaching strategy based on the principle of counselor therapist developmental tasks. The tasks are specific enough for the majority of students to grasp the concept or learn the skills, yet are not so finite as to be of dubious relevance to the complex…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Developmental Tasks, Graduate Students, Instructional Films
Kentucky Research Coordinating Unit, Lexington. – 1972
The objectives of this project were four-fold: (1) to identify new or improved procedures for assisting schools in conducting program evaluation, (2) to test and demonstrate evaluation procedures to determine whether the secondary and post-secondary programs of vocational education in Central Kentucky are fulfilling the stated objectives, (3) to…
Descriptors: Colleges, Evaluation, High Schools, Methods Research
Nelson, Orville – 1972
To determine if the Convergence Planning Technique, designed to identify research components and organize them in a logical manner on a matrix for analysis, could be applied to vocational education problems in Wisconsin, questionnaires composed of problems identified through literature reviews and interviews were distributed to vocational,…
Descriptors: Methods, Methods Research, Postsecondary Education, Regional Schools
KRASNEGOR, REBECCA; SHARP, LAURE M. – 1966
FOLLOWUP STUDY TECHNIQUES APPLICABLE TO VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS WHICH WERE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE OR LIKELY TO BECOME AVAILABLE IN THE NEAR FUTURE WERE IDENTIFIED AND DESCRIBED FOR PURPOSES OF PROGRAM EVALUATION. PROCEDURES CONSISTED ESSENTIALLY OF GATHERING AND ANALYZING SECONDARY SOURCE MATERIALS, INCLUDING PERTINENT PUBLICATIONS AND STUDIES.…
Descriptors: Community Problems, Employment Opportunities, Followup Studies, Measurement Instruments
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Fletcher, O. J.; Welser, J. R. – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 1975
Seven multi-media instructional programs were evaluated on the basis of test scores, student attitudes, program preparation time, and cost of materials. Programs ranked best were videotape with 35mm slides, programmed instruction with 35mm slides, and Self-Evaluation Test only. (JT)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Higher Education, Methods Research, Multimedia Instruction
Short, John – Teaching at a Distance, 1974
Observations and research on telephone communication as opposed to face-to-face and closed circuit TV communication are examined, and telephone's advantages and disadvantages are listed with the conclusion that it can constitute an acceptable complementary teaching approach. (JT)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Communication (Thought Transfer), Feedback, Higher Education
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Fiel, Nicholas J. – Journal of Medical Education, 1976
A study was conducted to determine whether significant learning of lecture content could occur during a single lecture, which included audiovisual aids and a question-answer session. Results of pre-tests and immediate post-tests showed over ninety percent mastery of the required content. (JT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Instruction, College Students, Educational Research
Erdniev, P. M.; Erdniev, B. P. – Soviet Education, 1976
Describes a teaching technique based on learning unit reinforcement which is intended to help students learn more in less time. The authors maintain that the systematic application of the method resulted in a 20 percent saving of instruction time as compared with the general standards in Soviet elementary and secondary schools. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning
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