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Beausang, Kenneth R. – 1976
The possible difference in the performance on a mid-term and final exam between students taking a quasi-individualized mastery method of instruction and students having traditional lecture-discussion instruction was studied. A second issue examined was the difference between the proportion of students expressing a preference for one method of…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education
McTeer, J. Hugh; Bailey, Robert T. – 1980
The document describes a research project studying the effects of using popular music in a high school contemporary U.S. history course. The hypothesis was to ascertain whether popular music can increase student interest and performance in the social studies. Two sections of senior high school students were studied. Section I, the control group,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Research, Lecture Method
Taylor, Elizabeth; And Others – 1980
This paper shows what research about student perceptions of lecture courses can indicate about student approaches to learning and the outcomes of learning. The amount that students will learn from a lecture course depends on: 1) student approach to learning, 2) perception of what is to be learned, and 3) level of information processing. It was…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Concept Formation
Christensen, Linda M.; And Others – MOBIUS, 1985
Primary care physicians were surveyed regarding their preference for lecture, hands-on, and problem-based learning sessions. Analyses found no significant relationship between individual learning style as determined by the instrument used and instructional preferences. The discussion examines potential reasons for these findings. (CT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Learning Strategies, Lecture Method, Medical Education

Lauvas, Per; And Others – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1980
Results of a microlevel study of the problems associated with student evaluation of teacher lecture performance indicated that student ratings of lectures are valuable feedback regarding teacher presentation but should be interpreted with caution as a measure of teaching effect on student learning. (SB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement

Lancaster, Carol; Bradley, Elizabeth; Smith, Imogene K.; Chessman, Alexander; Stroup-Benham, Christine A.; Camp, M. Gwendie – Academic Medicine, 1997
A study investigated the curriculum's influence on 341 medical students' perceptions of learning environment, as measured by the Medical School Learning Environment Survey, in two public medical schools with similar problem-based learning (PBL) and conventional lecture-based learning (LBL) tracks, over three years. Results indicate PBL students'…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Environment, Higher Education, Lecture Method

Paterson, Craig C. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1996
Describes a study that compares the achievement of biology students (N=48) under the conditions of self-regulation and a traditional approach. Concludes that higher measures of reported self-regulation were significantly associated with higher academic performance scores. Contains 22 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, Classroom Environment, Educational Change

O'Connell, Debra Q; Dickinson, Donald J. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1993
Evaluated the influence of three testing conditions on college students' ratings of instruction, along with relationships between ratings and amount learned. Students rated instruction lowest immediately after taking the posttest. Correlations between learning and instructional ratings were low. Agreement between perceived amount learned and…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Education Courses, Higher Education

Ting, Kwok-fai – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2000
Study analyzes three dimensions of teaching quality perceived by Chinese students in Hong Kong, China: satisfaction with lecturing; satisfaction with course-design; and a self-rated measure of effort devoted to studying. Results reveal that the strongest effect on course ratings came from students' judgment of aspects of course design and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, College Students, Course Organization, Foreign Countries

Marulio, Sam – Teaching Sociology, 1998
Investigates undergraduate students' development and sociological learning by comparing two classes of students enrolled in a Race and Ethnic Relations course in which one section utilized service learning and the other was a lecture-discussion course with experiential exercises. Reports that service learning improved student learning in areas…
Descriptors: Course Content, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Benefits, Experiential Learning
Houston Community College System, Office of Institutional Research, 2007
The "Student Evaluation of Instruction" (SEOI) was administered to all full-time and part-time faculty. Approximately 96,255 surveys were sent out in 5,303 envelopes; 48,602 surveys were returned to the Office of Institutional Research. The return rate for the paper surveys was 51% including late submissions. Instructors' reports were…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Student Attitudes, Community Colleges, College Students
Houston Community College System, Office of Institutional Research, 2007
The Student Evaluation of Instruction (SEOI) was administered to all full-time and part-time faculty. Approximately 96,972 surveys were sent out in 5,153 envelopes; 56,440 surveys were returned to the Office of Institutional Research. The return rate for the paper surveys was 58% including late submissions. Instructors' reports were provided to…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Student Attitudes, Community Colleges, College Students
Faghihi, Foroozandeh; Rakow, Ernest A. – 1995
This study, conducted at the University of Memphis (Tennessee), compared the effects of a self-paced method of instruction on the attitudes and perceptions of students enrolled in an undergraduate statistics course with those of a comparable group of students taking statistics in a traditional lecture setting. The non-traditional course used a…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Buchanan, Edsel – 1986
Expectations of 432 college students regarding the following six teaching formats were studied: lecture, discussion, laboratory, personalized attention, computer-assisted instruction, and television instruction. Factor analysis procedures revealed three factors for each format: (1) evaluative had characteristics of preference and goodness and/or…
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Slem, Charles M.; Nelson, Linden – 1985
The major purpose of this study was to investigate the possible enhancement of the effects of the movie "The Day After" via an educational lecture on the arms race that was given seven days after the movie presentation. Subjects were 370 college students in ten introductory psychology classes. A Nuclear Weapons Policies questionnaire was…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Commercial Television, Disarmament, Educational Research