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Krest, Margie – English Journal, 1987
Noting that English teachers are often overwhelmed by the time they must spend grading papers, claims there is a need to rethink teaching philosophy and suggests specific methods for teaching writing and grading papers based on sound research-based theory. (NH)
Descriptors: Holistic Evaluation, Peer Evaluation, Secondary Education, Teacher Role
HAWLEY, JANE STOUDER; JENKINSON, EDWARD B. – 1967
SIX PROFESSORS OF ENGLISH PRESENT ESSAYS ON THE TEACHING OF EACH OF THE MAJOR LITERARY GENRES. ALL OF THE ESSAYS STRESS THE NECESSITY FOR AN INTELLIGENT CLOSE READING OF A LITERARY WORK, AND FOR AN AWARENESS OF THE VARIETY OF APPROACHES TO TEACHING LITERATURE. DISCOURAGING THE COMMON PRACTICE OF QUIZZING STUDENTS ON FACTUAL INFORMATION, THE ESSAYS…
Descriptors: Biographies, Drama, English Instruction, Essays
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Laughlin, J. Stanley – College and University, 1976
A review of literature on class size, different instructional methods, and faculty load in relationship to student outcomes concludes that research data does not substantiate that differing class sizes make a difference in student cognitive growth, thus must be justified on social bases or other variables. Includes suggestions for further…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, College Faculty, College Students
Hunter, Madeline – Instructor, 1984
A mountain of paperwork can be pared to a molehill when teachers concentrate on diagnostic and testing techniques that minimize written responses. This article explains how to evaluate students in ways that emphasize oral responses, hand signals, and student grading of papers. (PP)
Descriptors: Assignments, Classroom Communication, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Testing
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DeJong, P. S.; Shahan, J. C. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 1991
An investigation of alternative methods of managing lower division graphics courses is described. Nonexam grading time was reduced to nearly zero, creating time for professional growth, proposal development, and meaningful research. Grade profiles and attitudes of students taking the altered course are discussed. (KR)
Descriptors: Assignments, Computer Assisted Design, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Applebee, Arthur N. – 1993
Presenting findings from a wide-ranging study, this book considers the present state of literature teaching in American middle and secondary schools. Probing both context and the instructional approaches, the book shows a discipline staffed by teachers better educated than their predecessors but carrying heavy class loads and isolated from current…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Middle Schools
Summerfield, Geoffrey, Ed.; Tunnicliffe, Stephen, Ed. – 1971
In this collection, six heads of English departments in different types of secondary schools describe their aims, their methods of teaching and of running departments, and the problems they encountered in their work as English teachers. These department heads, representing three mixed comprehensive schools, two direct grant boys' grammar schools,…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Audiovisual Aids, Curriculum Enrichment, Drama
Mesner, Linda; Tuttle, George – 1979
A survey of Illinois secondary school speech teachers was conducted in 1970 so that a profile of the secondary school speech teacher could be constructed from the perspective of how teachers view themselves. Replies were received from 55 teachers representing 37% of the sample and 12% of Illinois schools with speech activity programs. Among the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Educational Research, Extracurricular Activities, Instructional Materials
KEETON, MORRIS – 1967
A FEW OUTSTANDING FACULTY MEMBERS, PROPERLY EQUIPPED AND SUPPORTED, CAN EVOKE FAR GREATER LEARNING FROM STUDENTS THAN TWICE AS MANY WHO ARE POORLY PREPARED. THEREFORE, ALTHOUGH COLLEGE TEACHERS GENERALLY CARRY IMPOSSIBLY HEAVY LOADS, THE PROVISION OF MORE FACULTY FOR THE SAME WORK IS NOT THE SOLUTION. SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEM OF OVERLOADED…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Faculty, College Role, Educational Media
Maryland Council for Higher Education, Annapolis. – 1975
A working group, composed of both faculty and administration representatives from the State Board for Community Colleges and the community colleges, the Board of Trustees for State Colleges, the University of Maryland, and the private institutions, met together over a period of several months to develop the design of the study and the data…
Descriptors: Class Size, College Credits, College Faculty, Higher Education
Witte, Stephen P.; And Others – 1982
This report presents the results of a national survey of a selected group of college and university teachers of writing considered to be the best by the directors of their writing programs. The first chapter explains how the sample of teachers was selected, examines the distribution of the sample across types and sizes of institutions, summarizes…
Descriptors: Higher Education, National Surveys, Remedial Instruction, Teacher Attitudes
Hunter, Walter E.; Lingle, Ronald K. – 1975
This research is based on a survey of teacher-practitioners of individualized instruction in member colleges of the Council of North Central Community-Junior Colleges. The survey was mailed to the presidents of 307 colleges in September 1974, with results tabulated in November 1974 based on responses from 726 practitioners from 120 colleges in 19…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Course Evaluation, Individual Instruction, Individualized Instruction
Schmidt, Martina – Appalachian Collaborative Center for Learning, Assessment, and Instruction in Mathematics, Ohio University (ACCLAIM), 2004
This paper is the personal journey of one teacher from a rural childhood, through a small university, to a rural school, and eventually to the city. It contrasts the intense challenges that rural teachers and students face with the unique opportunities afforded them by virtue of being rural. It includes an attempt to piece together the factors…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Rural Areas, Rural Schools, Teaching Methods
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Scheutz, Pam – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2002
Explores differences between instructional practices of full- and part-time faculty using results of a survey of more than 1,500 community college instructors. Reports that discrepancies emerged regarding time spent in various classroom practices, availability of faculty to students outside class, and faculty connections with colleagues and the…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis
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Rund, John V.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Discusses a survey of selected undergraduate chemistry laboratory courses. Topics include: who preps the experiment; degree of faculty involvement; instructional loads; types of directions used; satisfaction with materials used; techniques taught; computer use; rating the laboratory; and a self rating. Provides data for each topic. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Class Size, College Science, Computer Uses in Education
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