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Kopfstein, Robert Wm. – 1982
The SQ3R method has been the backbone of textbook reading strategies for over 20 years. However, research indicates that students--even though they know how to use the technique--do not apply it because they believe it is too involved and too time consuming. Theoretically, SQ3R is a sound technique based on current knowledge about brain functions,…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Memory, Reading Comprehension
British Council, London (England). English-Teaching Information Centre. – 1980
The following articles on the performance of foreign students in English universities are included: (1) "Team Teaching and the Role of the ESP Teacher" by P. Skehan; (2) "Performance of Overseas Postgraduate Students: A Management Teacher's View" by J. C. Watt; (3) "Experiences of a Postgraduate Physics Course Tutor with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Arabs, Engineering Education, English for Special Purposes
Capobianco, E. Sharon; And Others – 1977
The focus of this manual is on the step-by-step development of certain study skills related to the mastery of content-area reading materials. An introduction includes discussion of goals, advice for organizing learning stations, guidelines for a general pretest of skills, a teacher checklist for evaluation of study-skill competencies, and…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Guidelines, Learning Activities, Reading Improvement
Knight, Joseph – 1977
Although hypnosis has not been extensively used in education, a review of past research reveals five areas which might benefit from hypnotherapy: (1) motivation, (2) study habits, (3) concentration, (4) remedial reading, and (5) test anxiety. A questionnaire focusing on these areas was developed to determine the attitude of professional personnel…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
Salinger, Terry S.; Payne, Emily Miller – 1980
A study skills program is proposed to help students in developmental programs acquire the real learning process required for success in an academic setting. Based on a developmental, personalized theory of instruction, the program has a general planning and instruction procedure that contains the following three steps: (1) The study skills task is…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Developmental Studies Programs, Educationally Disadvantaged, Higher Education
Jesser, David L., Ed.,; Stutz, Rowan C., Ed. – 1966
In order to provide a wider variety of curriculum offerings and meet the individual needs of students, the Western States Small Schools Project (WSSP) realized it would be necessary to revise or alter drastically the existing organiztional structure of educational programs. Modular scheduling has become the most popular method of meeting this…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Oriented Programs, Consultants, Faculty
Murray, Robin Mark – 1977
The significance of authors' reading notes may lie not only in their mechanical function as information storage devices providing raw materials for writing, but also in their ability to concentrate and to mobilize the latent emotional and creative resources of their keepers. This document examines records of reading found in the published…
Descriptors: Authors, Bibliographies, Books, Creative Writing
Pierog, John Joseph – 1976
In order to determine whether students' study habits and attitudes have an effect on their grade point average (GPAs), the Survey of Study Habits and Attitudes was mailed to a random sample of 10 percent of the full-time students at York College of Pennsylvania. The 40 usable responses were matched with the students' GPAs, and it was determined…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Grade Point Average, Literature Reviews
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. – 1965
A description of the organization and activities of several after-school study centers in Brooklyn, New York, funded by ESEA/Title I, is presented. In these centers, seventy thousand students receive remedial help in reading or math, attend open house in the school libraries, or do homework in homework rooms provided to stimulate those who need to…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Homework, Library Services, Oral Reading
Hiller, Jack H.; Denzel, Harry – 1973
Limited evidence suggests that different kinds of inserted questions may be differentially effective in promoting learning from text. In this experiment one of four groups had inserted knowledge-level questions and a second group, comprehension questions. It was argued here that: (1) in previous adjunct-question research, treatment groups have…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Learning Processes, Questioning Techniques
Air Univ., Maxwell AFB, AL. – 1955
This booklet was prepared in response to a demand from Air Force Officers returning to academic study after being out of school for several years. Its main purpose is to help returning veterans learn how to study. The guide is divided into three sections: (1) the "Reconnaissance-Read-Recall" (RRR) system of study, (2) concepts in "How We Learn,"…
Descriptors: Guides, Learning Activities, Reading Habits, Skill Development
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Morris, Edward K.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
The progress of self-paced and instructor-paced students was examined with measures of achievement, course evaluations, and retention. Though the self-paced group procrastinated, and the instructor-paced group did not, they had similar test scores and were equally satisfied with the course. The number of completed units, grade distributions, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Evaluation, Course Organization, Higher Education
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Brown, Virginia – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1978
Available from: Council for Exceptional Children, 1920 Association Drive, Reston, Virginia 22091. The author discusses characteristics, assessment, and curriculum development of independent study behaviors in learning disabled students. (BD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods, Independent Study, Individual Instruction
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Margrain, Susan A. – Research in Higher Education, 1978
Recent literature on student characteristics and their predictive potential for academic achievement is reviewed. The results are often contradictory, and generally account for little variance beyond that accounted for by tests of intellectual ability. The usefulness of the cluster analysis approach is demonstrated. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cluster Analysis, College Students, Higher Education
Tryon, Georgiana Shick; Sy, Michael John – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1977
This investigation was designed to determine the effectiveness of a study skills program for students in an adult degree program. Results showed an increase in study habits and a decrease in concerns about school for students who participated in the program. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Adult Education, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Services
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