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Celik, Aleksandra; Bay, Erdal – Psycho-Educational Research Reviews, 2021
The purpose of this study was to determine teachers' approaches to Marzano's effective instructional strategies (MEISs), as defined by Marzano, Pickering and Pollack (2001) in the secondary schools in Turkey and Russia and tell whether they differ or not. In this study survey research - one of the quantitative approaches -- was carried out. The…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Language Teachers
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Popova, Anguelina; Kirschner, Paul A.; Joiner, Richard – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2014
A number of factors can influence learning from lectures such as students' prior knowledge, their motivation, the instructional design, the lecturer and so forth. Instructional aid techniques such as preparing class notes, giving quizzes (either planned or spot quizzes) and the like can be used to maximize learning. This study uses two…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Student Attitudes, Lecture Method
Beesley, Andrea D., Ed.; Apthorp, Helen S., Ed. – Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL), 2010
Background: The current study updates and extends the original research synthesis of effective instructional strategies presented in "Classroom Instruction that Works" ("CITW"; Marzano, Pickering, & Pollock, 2001). That work identified nine instructional strategies for improving academic achievement and synthesized findings from previous…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Homework, Educational Strategies, Recognition (Achievement)
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Herber, Harold L.; Nelson, Joan B. – Journal of Reading, 1975
Offers suggestions on teaching students to find the answers in a passage by asking questions before reading the material. (RB)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Questioning Techniques, Reading Instruction, Reading Skills
Barron, Richard F. – 1980
Research was conducted concerning the efficacy of advance organizers and structured overviews in aiding student recall. The research was modeled on a process described by J.R. Platt that involves refining experiments and testing alternative hypotheses. Four studies that gradually refined experimental error were conducted on the effects of advance…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Elementary Secondary Education, Questioning Techniques, Reading Comprehension
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Rowe, Deborah W. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1986
The inclusion of "purpose questions" before passages in reading comprehension tests is evaluated in light of recent research related to schema theory and adjunct questions. While research supports the use of purpose questions, gaps and weaknesses in the available data exist. Suggestions for further study are provided. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cues, Learning Processes, Literature Reviews
Billingsley, Bonnie S.; Wildman, Terry M. – Learning Disabilities Research, 1988
The ability of 54 learning-disabled high-school students to monitor their comprehension was compared under three prereading conditions: self-questions only, structured overviews and self-questions, and a control condition. Subjects receiving both the overviews and self-questions were best able to detect errors during reading. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities
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Duchastel, Philippe C.; Nungester, Ronald J. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1984
The effects on retention of adjunct questions either placed at the end of a passage or inserted after their respective paragraphs within the passage were examined. Both treatments led to superior retention of the previously questioned facts. The position of the adjunct questions did not differentially affect performance. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, High Schools, Learning Processes, Questioning Techniques
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Halpain, Dale R.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1985
Five experiments were performed to determine whether different amounts of attention were demanded of readers under the following conditions: (1) during the reading of relevant segments of text prefaced by questions; (2) by questions following relevant segments of text; and (3) during the reading of prefatory questions. (LMO)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Attention, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing
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Moore, David W.; Readence, John E. – High School Journal, 1981
Offers strategies by which teachers can accommodate individual differences in students' reading abilities by modifying students' experiential background, text content and mode of presentation, or assignments at three points in the reading process. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Content Area Reading, Heterogeneous Grouping, Individualized Instruction
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Dollerup, Cay – Journal of Reading, 1979
A series of Danish studies suggests that a great deal of prequestioning before students read may adversely affect students' reading processes. (DD)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Prereading Experience
Shanahan, Timothy – 1983
A study explored the effects of prequestions (questions provided prior to reading) and the influence of a prediction strategy upon the amount and types of information recalled by children in grades three through six. Subjects, 188 students in grades three through six who were reading at third grade level or above, read a 900-word expository…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cues, Elementary Education, Prediction
Smith, Delia Gimenez-Cuervo – 1976
This study investigated the effect on learning of the interspersing of questions with sections of written discourse. A 5,200-word passage was divided into seven sections, from each of which several completion questions were derived. A pair of questions was inserted before, after, or both before and after the section. These questions also formed an…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Paulson, Peter L. – 1980
Index cards and audio tape can make the steps of the SQ3R system of study more concrete. This method can be particularly beneficial to "average" college students, who for whatever reason, have difficulty sustaining concentration while reading. The SQ3R method is suitable because of its simplicity, diversity of application, adaptability…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Autoinstructional Aids, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
Wiesendanger, Katherine D.; And Others – 1978
Of 21 studies on the effect that question placement had on reading comprehension, ten favored and eleven opposed the use of prequestions. A review of these studies suggests that the issue is not whether prequestions or postquestions produce greater gains in reading comprehension. What remains to be examined is the change in reading comprehension…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Critical Reading, Performance Factors, Questioning Techniques
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