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Wang, Lih-Ching Chen; Dalton, David W. – 1997
Learning to communicate in English is an essential tool to access many resources via worldwide networks in the global society. Like students from many other countries, students in Taiwan study English for years, but lack opportunities to practice. For English-as-a-Second-Language students, the World Wide Web provides a learning environment in…
Descriptors: College Students, Distance Education, Education Majors, Electronic Mail
Simpson, F. Morgan; And Others – 1994
The cognitive styles of Education majors at a southern university were examined over a 5-year period. The Group Embedded Figures Test (GEFT) was administered to 537 students in an introductory education course. This test identifies field-dependent (FD) and field-independent (FI) learning styles. One hundred ninety-six students were retested at the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Education Majors
Volkman, Bea; Iran-Nejad, Asghar – 1994
This study compared outcomes from undergraduate subjects (N=21) who had attended seminars in the wholetheme instructional approach with controls (N=21) who attended a seminar on the writing process. The wholetheme approach of Asghar Iran-Nejad emphasizes thematic, nondirectional, and intuitive teaching. The study was designed to determine if…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Pluralism, Education Majors, Elementary Education
Fredda, Jeffrey V. – 2000
In May 2000, the Office of Research and Planning at Nova Southeastern University, Florida, examined student outcomes for courses taught in Internet-based and campus-based formats and found statistically significant differences in student outcomes for courses offered in both modalities. One finding was that graduate students of the Fischler…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education, Education Majors
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Williams, Robert L. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1971
Active and intermediate participation, and nonparticipation levels were identified. The nonparticipating students revealed the greatest degree of insecurity and neuroticism tendencies, but obtained the lowest self-esteen and intellectual productivity indices. (Author/SD)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Behavioral Science Research
Marcus, Marie – J Teacher Educ, 1970
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Demonstration Centers, Education Majors, Elementary Education
Brottman, Marvin A. – Educ Urban Soc, 1970
Proposes a psychosocial model of the teacher-education program as mediator between the expectations and needs of prospective teachers, and evaluates a sample program by the model's criteria. (JM)
Descriptors: Education Majors, Individual Needs, Program Evaluation, Psychological Needs
Van Cleaf, David W. – Texas Tech Journal of Education, 1982
Preservice teachers, asked to evaluate components of a social studies methods course, rated theory as the least important element, behind methods, field experience, and content. Younger, less experienced preservice teachers considered theory more valuable than others did. (PP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Course Evaluation, Education Majors, Educational Needs
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Hoffman, Roy A.; Kauffman, A. Dan – Teacher Educator, 1982
Aptitude test scores of education majors at Florida Atlantic University who demonstrated poor writing abilities were compared to determine ability differences between those who graduated and those who did not. Graduates outscored dropouts in the five major areas tested, although both groups ranked low in comparison to the general college…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, College Graduates
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Goetz, Ernest T.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
Two hypotheses (selective attention and slot filling) of how schemata enhance the learning and recall of the initial comprehension of prose material were tested. Consistent with the attention-focusing hypothesis, readers spent more time on sentences containing information important to their assigned perspective. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Processes, Education Majors, Higher Education
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Sametz, Lynn; And Others – Journal of Teacher Education, 1983
A study investigated how much sophomores and seniors enrolled in teacher education programs know about laws concerning children's rights and about federal, state, and local laws which affect teachers. Results indicate that both sophomores and seniors have much to learn in this area. Curriculum changes are suggested. (PP)
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Education Majors, Educational Legislation, Higher Education
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Mahan, James M. – Education, 1982
Describes community involvement components in culturally oriented teacher education program, i.e., preservice and inservice community agency assignments, oncampus cultural preparation. Reveals that cultural immersion student teacher programs are attractive and professionally advantageous. (AH)
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Involvement, Cultural Awareness, Education Majors
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Savage, Tom V. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1983
A study investigated: (1) academic qualifications of female education majors; (2) how they compare with females in other academic programs; (3) career-choice shifts during college; and (4) whether females unsuccessful in other programs choose education as a last resort. Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, grade-point averages, and other measures of…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Achievement Rating, Career Choice, Education Majors
Arthur, James V.; Ebbers, Larry H. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1981
Compares self-instructional learning packages and traditional methods of improving job-search readiness. The use of the learning packages, which included slides, audiotape and a workbook, resulted in greater job-search readiness than use of the traditional method, a manual package using only a workbook. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Career Counseling, College Students, Education Majors
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Zak, Itai – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1981
Three selection phases were found in a study investigating the selection process of students into the teaching profession: (1) self selection by the potential teacher; (2) admission to the teacher-training program; and (3) election to undergo the course of instruction. Results suggest that personality traits are more important than cognitive…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Career Choice, Cognitive Measurement, Education Majors
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