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Askins, Billy Earl – 1967
The problem of the study was the effectiveness of three teaching techniques -- lecture-demonstration procedure supplemented with the programed textbook, autoinstructional procedure using only the programed textbook, and the conventional lecture-demonstration procedure. The control-experimental group method was used to collect the data from 110…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accounting, Administrator Qualifications, Aptitude
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Bieler, Arthur – 1968
This study tries to establish a baseline for the teaching of the French subjunctive in the United States and to encourage further scholarship by summarizing past activities. Distinctive subjunctive structures were extracted from 18 French newspapers and magazines and 15 recorded, non-directed interviews with native informants, thus providing…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, French, Grammar, Interviews
Hinrichsen, Keith A.; Schaumburg, Gary F. – 1975
In fall 1970 several sections of a one-semester required U.S. history course (History 27: American History and Constitution) at Cerritos College (California) were combined into a joint lecture-discussion (JL) for 200 or more students. The opportunities for providing two lecturers stressing their topical specialties in group discussions seemed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Constitutional History, Conventional Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Sulkin, Howard A. – 1969
Focusing on the impact of participant characteristics on learning, this study investigated whether certain teaching methods are more effective than others in changing the knowledge and attitudes of adults with specific personality profiles. A total of 117 persons from each of five sections of a course ("Coaching and Developing Individuals")…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Bibliographies, Courses
Carpenter, William L. – 1969
This guide is designed to give adult educators a brief overview of group methods and techniques. The following 24 are covered: audience reaction teams, brainstorming, buzz sessions, case studies, colloquies, committees, conferences, conventions, demonstrations, discussion groups, field trips or tours, forums, institutes, interviews, lectures or…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audience Participation, Committees, Conferences
Burrichter, Arthur W. – 1968
A study was made to determine the attitudes of elementary public school teachers and administrators toward education as a lifelong process and the possibility of isolating, testing, and changing adult attitudes to encompass new concepts. Full time elementary school personnel (455) in Albany and Laramie counties completed a tested adult attitude…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Bibliographies, Doctoral Dissertations
Metropolitan Planning Dept. of Marion County, Indianapolis, IN. – 1968
This training program for officials and staff of the Metropolitan Planning Department of Marion County, Indiana, is initiated as an integral part of the comprehensive continuing planning program for the Indianapolis-Marion County metropolitan area. Training for the two groups consists of two separate but integrated activities. For the officials,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Curriculum, Housing, Inservice Education
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1969
Undertaken on a national scale in Poland, this 1966 pilot project provided lectures by television for those who, because of employment or location, could not attend intramural courses in higher technical education. The television lectures embraced subjects from the first two years of extramural technical studies together with aspects of general…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Audiovisual Aids, Educational Television, Followup Studies
Monroe, Margaret Warne – 1968
An experimental study sought to determine if simulation-type games could teach a given body of material as effectively as the traditional lecture method. Graduate students in a Human Ecology course were divided into experimental and control groups; the former played the Community Land Use Game (CLUG), the latter attended lectures. Posttests…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Decision Making, Ecology, Educational Games
Conlin, Bernard J.; And Others
The comparative effectiveness of tele-lecture and traditional lecturer methods for a series of dairy meetings was assessed, and the value of a pre-test and post-test in identifying important concepts and measuring learning was studied. A three-month experiment was conducted with 99 dairy herd improvement association members throughout Minnesota. A…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Dairy Farmers
Daellenbach, Lawrence A.; And Others – 1976
A course in macroeconomics was used to investigate the cost effectiveness of computer-assisted instruction (CAI). The experimental design used an experimental section in which the students had the opportunity to use the computer to the intensity of their choice, choosing from tutorial lessons, games, and simulations. The students in the control…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Belzer, Thomas J. – 1976
A study was conducted to test and compare the effects of a group-paced, multimedia, non-lecture method and a traditional lecture method of instruction in General Biology, and to determine if the type of evaluation used influenced a student's chances of successfully completing the course. Subjects were 308 students enrolling in General Biology…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, College Science, Community Colleges
Vaughan, Michael R.; Kriner, Richard E. – 1975
The effects of two forms of presentation of the Army Racial Awareness Program (RAP) on the personal values of equality and freedom were assessed. Subjects were Army personnel assigned to RAP at Fort Meade, Md. The research instrument was the Rokeach Value Survey, in pretest-posttest administrations. Results suggested that the official RAP…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Programs, Human Relations Programs, Lecture Method
Kowalski, Robert – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1987
This discussion of teaching methods in higher education in Great Britain focuses on lectures as the dominant method and explores ways to change to more student-centered methods of instruction. A study is described that used interviews and questionnaires to determine teacher and student views on lecture versus discussion formats. (LRW)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Harty, Harold; Salama, Galal – Science Education, 1985
Investigated attitudes toward lectures, self-concept, and locus of control of Egyptian middle school teachers with (N=40) and without (N=40) professional educational training. A set of more desirable attitudes toward lectures, higher self-concept, and greater internal locus of control were found in the group with professional training. (DH)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Lecture Method
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