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McCombs, Barbara L.; Dobrovolny, Jacqueline L. – 1980
In the area of aptitude-treatment interaction (ATI) research, an outcome variable which has received relatively little attention is differential student learning times, or students' relative learning efficiency on one treatment as opposed to another. Although it has been argued that learning times are not appropriate variables for evaluating…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Audiovisual Communications, Computer Assisted Instruction, Individual Differences
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FALL, CHARLES R.
THIS DOCUMENT CONCLUDES THAT INSTRUCTION BY COMPUTER-BASED RESOURCE UNITS CAN FACILITATE LEARNING AND PROVIDE THE INSTRUCTOR WITH VALUABLE ASSISTANCE. BY PRE-PLANNING THE TEACHING-LEARNING SITUATION, RESOURCE UNITS CAN FREE THE INSTRUCTOR FOR DECISION-MAKING TASKS. RESOURCE UNITS CAN ALSO PROVIDE APPROPRIATE LEARNING GOALS AND STUDY GUIDES TO EACH…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs
HABERMAN, MARTIN – 1967
THE ASSUMPTION THAT SOME CHILDREN ARE LOW ACHIEVERS BECAUSE OF CULTURAL, SENSORY, OR DEVELOPMENTAL DEPRIVATION IS CRITICIZED BECAUSE IT LEADS MAINLY TO A GRASPING FOR NEW AND DIFFERENT TEACHING TECHNOLOGIES. WHAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN A COHESIVE VIEW OF THE DISADVANTAGED ARE THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS FROM WHICH ACTION PROGRAMS CAN BE DERIVED. THE…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Concept Formation, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth
CROHN, BURRILL L. – 1964
ADULT ILLITERACY RESULTS FROM POVERTY, AND, MANY TIMES, SUPPRESSION. ILLITERACY IS SELF-MAINTAINING BECAUSE ILLITERATES CANNOT GAIN NEW KNOWLEDGE OR FULLY PARTICIPATE IN ECONOMIC, CULTURAL OR POLITICAL LIFE OF THEIR SOCIETY. THE PROJECT WAS AN ATTEMPT TO APPLY THE PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION TO THE TEACHING OF READING TO ADULT ILLITERATES.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Autoinstructional Aids, Beginning Reading
Western States Small Schools Project, Salt Lake City, UT. – 1966
THIS DOCUMENT DISCUSSES PROCEDURES AND POTENTIALS FOR INDIVIDUALIZING INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS IN SMALL RURAL SCHOOLS. FOUR FACTORS ARE SEEN TO BE OPERANT IN THE INDIVIDUALIZATION PROCESS. THESE ARE THE INSTRUCTOR, THE CURRICULUM AND SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS, ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE, AND PHYSICAL FACILITIES. NEW INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES SHOULD BE…
Descriptors: Administration, Curriculum Development, Facilities, Independent Study
NACHTIGAL, PAUL M.; STENSON, WILBUR L. – 1964
THIS DOCUMENT IS THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COLORADO WESTERN STATES SMALL SCHOOLS PROJECT, JULY 1, 1963-JUNE 30, 1964. THE DOCUMENT IDENTIFIES--(1) THE MEMBER SCHOOLS, (2) THE AREAS OF PROGRESS, (3) THE AREAS NEEDING IMPROVEMENT, (4) THE PROGRAMS IN USE, (5) THE FUTURE PROGRAMS, AND (6) THE ANNUAL WORKSHOP MEMBERS. IN ADDITION, THE PARTICIPATING…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Autoinstructional Aids, Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Public Education Association, New York, NY. – 1979
This guide describes specific strategies that can be used by an adult tutor to help students prepare for the high school basic competency test in mathematics and reading. Included are test taking tips and a series of suggestions for practice work in reading and math. The use of practical materials such as newspaper advertisements and telephone…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Individual Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Minimum Competency Testing
Human Engineering Inst., Cleveland, OH. – 1967
THIS MODULE OF A 25-MODULE COURSE IS DESIGNED TO INTRODUCE BASIC HYDRAULIC PRINCIPLES AND PROVIDE AN UNDERSTANDING OF HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSIONS USED IN DIESEL POWERED VEHICLES. TOPICS ARE WHY USE HYDRAULICS, REVIEWING BASIC PHYSICS LAWS IN RELATION TO HYDRAULICS, UNDERSTANDING THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM, AND DEVELOPING A BASIC HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. THE MODULE…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Diesel Engines, Equipment Maintenance, Hydraulics
Nevada Western States Small Schools Project, Carson City. – 1966
Some of the more visible efforts, activities, and results which have taken place among the small schools of Nevada during the initial phase (1962-65) of the Western States Small Schools Project are described. These activities, dealing with the problems and concerns of small schools, include workshops, supervised correspondence and programed…
Descriptors: Activities, Articulation (Education), Correspondence Study, Flexible Scheduling
Ellson, Douglas G. – 1968
The paraprofessional who is a programed tutor can make a significant contribution to the teaching of reading as a technician whose duties and responsibilities are carefully limited and defined. Tutors are usually housewives with at least a high school education. They are required only to judge the correctness of reading responses and the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Individual Instruction, Part Time Faculty, Program Evaluation
Ziegler, Robert Edward – 1967
This study is concerned with determining the relative effectiveness of a static and dynamic theoretical model in teaching elementary school students to use the particle idea of matter when explaining certain physical phenomena. A clinical method of personal individual interview-testing, teaching, and retesting of a random sample population from…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Science
Zahavi, Shoshana; Asher, Steven R. – 1975
In an effort to test the effectiveness of verbal instruction in diminishing aggressive behavior, eight aggressive preschool children were individually instructed by their teacher on the harm that results from aggression, its lack of effects as an interpersonal strategy, and the benefits that result from prosocial alternatives. The eight subjects…
Descriptors: Aggression, Individual Instruction, Instruction, Preschool Children
Black, Colin – 1975
Two study modes from the paradigm of research into group-study variables are considered in the present investigation. It was hypothesized that the achievement of subjects studying language materials with a high proportion of familiar matter (practice and revision programs) will be greater in a condition of group-study with interaction, and…
Descriptors: English, Group Instruction, Higher Education, Individual Instruction
Short, Sarah Harvey – 1975
The purpose of this study was to determine with precise measurements of time and carefully constructed posttests whether sighted students in a college course would save time and achieve higher scores when listening to cognitive information using variable time compressors as compared with students listening using normal speed tape recorders. The…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research
Wallach, Michael A.; Wallach, Lise – 1976
Despite recent efforts at compensatory education, thousands of children still go through first grade each year without learning to read. More often than not, these are children of the poor. The underlying assumption of this study is that the major attempt at educational compensation for disadvantaged children have failed because of fundamental…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Beginning Reading, Community Involvement, Disadvantaged Youth
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