The primary purpose of this study was to determine the effect of different instructions on student evaluator's responses of critically effective and ineffective instructor behavior. Of secondary concern was an attempt to determine the frequency and magnitude of student interaction with instructors outside the formal class meeting, as well as the relationship between such student-instructor interaction and the reporting of it as being critical. Two different sets of instructions were randomly distributed to 154 university undergraduates. 78 students in this sample received instructions written to provide a broader frame of reference for reporting examples of critical instructor behavior than the instructions the remaining 76 students receive...
Can students teach their professors? The purpose of this study was to determine if students provided...
Hypotheses were tested regarding the relationship between learning effectiveness in six subject area...
A study investigated the effects of actively involving students in a social studies methods class on...
The first phase of this two-phase exploratory study of college teaching employed a modified critical...
It was the purpose of this survey to determine what constitutes effective and ineffective clinical i...
Teaching is a multidimensional, complex activity. The use of the Critical Incident Technique (CIT) h...
The purpose of the study was to report on an adaptation of the Critical Incident Technique to univer...
This study analyzed differences in perception of "critical incidents " in classroom teachi...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityStudent failure is a prominent issue in many c...
Critical incident technique is a procedure that facilitates the collection of narratives about a spe...
In this contribution, different approaches to teaching effectiveness studies are described. In a fir...
Teaching and learning activities that occurred in large university classes were studied with attenti...
Typescript (photocopy).Higher education studies generally indicate that training in the techniques o...
Although students' ratings of instruction have been examined in detail by educational researchers, t...
The widespread use of student ratings of instruction prompts the important question, "Do differ...
Can students teach their professors? The purpose of this study was to determine if students provided...
Hypotheses were tested regarding the relationship between learning effectiveness in six subject area...
A study investigated the effects of actively involving students in a social studies methods class on...
The first phase of this two-phase exploratory study of college teaching employed a modified critical...
It was the purpose of this survey to determine what constitutes effective and ineffective clinical i...
Teaching is a multidimensional, complex activity. The use of the Critical Incident Technique (CIT) h...
The purpose of the study was to report on an adaptation of the Critical Incident Technique to univer...
This study analyzed differences in perception of "critical incidents " in classroom teachi...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityStudent failure is a prominent issue in many c...
Critical incident technique is a procedure that facilitates the collection of narratives about a spe...
In this contribution, different approaches to teaching effectiveness studies are described. In a fir...
Teaching and learning activities that occurred in large university classes were studied with attenti...
Typescript (photocopy).Higher education studies generally indicate that training in the techniques o...
Although students' ratings of instruction have been examined in detail by educational researchers, t...
The widespread use of student ratings of instruction prompts the important question, "Do differ...
Can students teach their professors? The purpose of this study was to determine if students provided...
Hypotheses were tested regarding the relationship between learning effectiveness in six subject area...
A study investigated the effects of actively involving students in a social studies methods class on...