NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Publication Date
In 20250
Since 20240
Since 2021 (last 5 years)0
Since 2016 (last 10 years)0
Since 2006 (last 20 years)7
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 61 to 75 of 143 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Kiewra, Kenneth A. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1985
The effects of two learning techniques on immediate and delayed tests examining factual and high-order learning outcomes was examined using 23 college students. Results indicated that listening to a lecture and subsequently reviewing the instructor's notes leads to higher student achievement than taking and reviewing personal lecture notes.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Encoding (Psychology), Higher Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Weber, David J.; Hamer, Robert M. – Evaluation and the Health Professions, 1982
The relationship of three medical college policies on the results of the National Board of Medical Examiners test was examined. Only the policy recommending a review course for the test had a significant effect on test results. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Medical Schools, Medical Students
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Andre, Thomas – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1981
College students read prose passages and answered either verbatim or paraphrased inserted questions while reading under review or no review conditions. On a posttest students who received paraphrased questions outperformed students who received verbatim questions. This result supported the contention that paraphrased adjunct questions could…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Memory
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Kulhavy, Raymond W.; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1979
The role of feedback, opportunity for text review, and confidence in subjects' responses was examined using a 25-frame program on heart disease. Undergraduates participated in a pre- post-test design; all subjects received an immediate post-test. Results replicated and extended a model relating feedback, confidence, and post-test response.…
Descriptors: Confidence Testing, Feedback, Higher Education, Learning
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Cowan, John – Studies in Higher Education, 1980
Undergraduate engineering students were required to write research papers and present them to the class, which would prepare appraisals and discuss the work. The original authors would then rework their papers. An analysis of this approach is presented and indicates that it is a useful educational strategy. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Assignments, Engineering Education, Group Discussion, Higher Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Page, Warren – American Mathematical Monthly, 1979
A summary-review strategy for use in mathematics classes is presented. Specific objectives attainable through use of this strategy are outlined and two procedures for using the small-group strategy are given. (MK)
Descriptors: Class Organization, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Sevilla, Alicia; Somers, Kay – Primus, 1993
Describes a course designed by Moravian College, Pennsylvania, to integrate precalculus topics as needed into a first calculus course. The textbook developed for the course covers the concepts of functions, Cartesian coordinates, limits, continuity, infinity, and the derivative. Examples are discussed. (MDH)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Zabrucky, Karen; Commander, Nannette Evans – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1993
The use of a rereading strategy by 20 good and 24 poor comprehenders (undergraduates) to regulate understanding was examined. Poor comprehenders generally reread more, but good comprehenders were better able to direct their rereading selectively to text comprehension problems and had better text memory. (SLD)
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, High Achievement, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
Wise, Steven L.; And Others – 1997
The degree to which item review on a computerized adaptive test (CAT) could be used by examinees to inflate their scores artificially was studied. G. G. Kingsbury (1996) described a strategy in which examinees could use the changes in item difficulty during a CAT to determine which items' answers are incorrect and should be changed during item…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Adaptive Testing, College Students, Computer Assisted Testing
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Energy and Commerce. – 1993
The purpose of this hearing was to re-examine the status of women's participation in intercollegiate athletics and the impact of the regulations mandated by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The chairwoman, Honorable Cardiss Collins, opened the hearing by stating that 20 years after passage of Title IX, men continue to dominate all…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Females
Snyder, Vivian – 1984
Three methods for studying college textbook chapters were compared, with 50 college special admissions students as subjects. Utilizing a counterbalanced design, students enrolled in a study skills course were given instruction in three study techniques: SQ3R, outlining, and underlining. The SQ3R method (Francis Robinson, 1946) consists of five…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Research, High Risk Students, Higher Education
Henk, William A.; Stahl, Norman A. – 1985
The usefulness of taking notes to enhance recall was assessed, based on reviewing the research literature using the techniques of meta-analysis. Meta-analysis allows for both the computation of the strength of an effect within studies and the determination of mean effect sizes averaged across related studies. Fourteen studies that maintained…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Research, Encoding (Psychology), Higher Education
Lower, Stephen K. – 1973
A brief overview of CHEMEX--a problem-solving, tutorial style computer-assisted instructional course--is provided and sample problems are offered. In CHEMEX, students receive problems in advance and attempt to solve them before moving through the computer program, which assists them in overcoming difficulties and serves as a review mechanism.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Problem Sets
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Andre, Thomas; Womack, Sandra – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
College students read passages and answered either verbatim or parphrased adjunct questions either inserted in the text or massed at the end of the passage. Passage review was varied. On the post-test containing unfamiliar paraphrased questions, students given inserted paraphrased adjunct questions outperformed the others. Paraphrased questions…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Prose, Questioning Techniques
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Kiewra, Kenneth A. – Instructional Science, 1987
Reviews the literature on student notetaking and review behaviors and the effects of these behaviors on academic achievement. Ten factors that may constrain notetaking and review are presented, and their implications for improving study skills and conducting further research are discussed. (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Lecture Method
Pages: 1  |  2  |  3  |  4  |  5  |  6  |  7  |  8  |  9  |  10