Your article on possible changes in support for technology in public schools (“Federal Role Seen Shifting,” Technology Counts 2005, Special Issue, May 5, 2005.) had one glaring omission. There was no ...
Thirty two 5th and 6th grade classes participated in a study intended to investigate effects of programmed instruction in disadvantaged students, and their teachers' attitude towards it. The material ...
The Journal of Educational Research, Vol. 70, No. 1 (Sep. - Oct., 1976), pp. 45-49 (5 pages) Seventy-eight white lower-middle class 11th and 12th grade males participated in an experiment designed to ...
Programmed instruction is a new method of teaching which features careful organization of the subject matter and active participation by the student. One of its first and foremost advocates was B. F.
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