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    Research in higher education 7 (1977), S. 315-327 
    ISSN: 1573-188X
    Keywords: college teaching ; student choice ; programmed instruction ; computer-assisted instruction ; modular instruction ; contingency contracting ; personalized instruction ; individually prescribed instruction ; lecture-discussion ; sense modality
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Nature of Science, Research, Systems of Higher Education, Museum Science
    Notes: Abstract This study investigated student exposure to and preference for eight instruction procedures used to teach college courses. The options were programmed instruction, computer-assisted instruction, modular instruction, contingency management and contingency contracting, personalized system of instruction or Keller Plan, individually prescribed instruction, large lecture and lecture-discussion. Six hundred students from six different colleges and universities were surveyed on a number of items related to their exposure and preferences of the eight instructional options. Results of the study indicated exposure to various options were significantly different among schools. There were also large differences among the various major areas of concentration. Student preferences were found to be influenced by such factors as area of concentration, grade point average, strength of learning modalities, class standing, and course content. The data also indicated that perhaps student “choice” of instructional method may be as effective as a method of individualizing instruction as trying to develop one all inclusive strategy.
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    ISSN: 1573-188X
    Keywords: faculty evaluation ; ipsative measurement ; college teaching
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Nature of Science, Research, Systems of Higher Education, Museum Science
    Notes: Abstract An ipsative forced-choice college faculty self-evaluation questionnaire was developed. The instrument was validated by comparing self-evaluation scores to student rating scores and by comparing “superior” and “nonsuperior” instructors on the basis of student ratings. Both analyses yielded positive, but modest, indications of validity. Implications are discussed relative to the questionnaire's utility in faculty development activities.
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