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Lazarowitz, Reuven; Huppert, Jehuda – School Science and Mathematics, 1982
Compares an individualized audiotutorial (IAT) approach to teaching biology to ninth-grade students with the more commonly employed frontal classroom-laboratory (FCL) method. Indicates the IAT method was effective in increasing achievement and motivation in Israeli kibbutzim junior high school science students. (MP)
Descriptors: Biology, Educational Research, Grade 9, Individualized Instruction
Classroom Management Problems in the Implementation Process of an Audio-Tutorial Program in Biology.
Huppert, Jehuda; Lazarowitz, Reuven – 1985
The management problems of the implementation process of an Individualized Audio-Tutorial (IAT) learning unit in ninth grade biology in Israel are discussed. The sequence of the learning activities in relation to four problems which were raised during the implementation process are presented: (1) administrative problems at the school level; (2)…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Adolescents, Audiotape Recordings, Biology
Lazarowitz, Reuven; Huppert, Jehuda – 1985
This investigation of the impact of an Individualized Audio-Tutorial (IAT) biology learning unit upon students in five ninth grade classrooms in an urban junior high school in Israel focused on the students' perceptions of their classroom learning environment, and their attitudes toward IAT and toward science and understanding the process of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Measures, Audiotape Recordings, Biology