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Autores principales: Rapaport, P., Savard, W. G.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1980
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED214707
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Savard, W. G.
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contents Computer-Assisted Instruction. Research on School Effectiveness Project: Topic Summary Report. Rapaport, P. Savard, W. G. Academic Achievement Computer Assisted Instruction Conventional Instruction Educational Research Elementary Secondary Education Literature Reviews Outcomes of Education Policy Formation Rural Schools State of the Art Reviews The Alaska School Effectiveness Project produced several reports in a series of reviews of research literature on such topics as computer-assisted instruction. Using an ERIC search and conventional library methods, the question raised was "Does computer-assisted instruction (CAI), when combined with traditional instruction, lead to higher achievement than traditional instruction alone?" The research findings made it clear that CAI is an effective supplement to traditional instruction. The evidence was not strong enough to support teaching by CAI exclusively; a combination approach seemed to work best. CAI was also popular with students and often improved their attitude toward subject matter. It is recommended that the use of CAI be actively promoted and expanded, especially in small schools in rural areas where it is difficult to offer full schedules of classes to limited numbers of students. It is also recommended that CAI be increased with low-achieving students and with students alienated by traditional teaching methods. Since the development of CAI programs may be beyond the capabilities of some small districts, it is recommended that the state lead in development efforts, providing both financial support and technical expertise. The document includes item decision displays, a 22 citation bibliography, and individual item reports on the citations. (BRR)
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spellingShingle Computer-Assisted Instruction. Research on School Effectiveness Project: Topic Summary Report.
Rapaport, P.
Savard, W. G.
Academic Achievement
Computer Assisted Instruction
Conventional Instruction
Educational Research
Elementary Secondary Education
Literature Reviews
Outcomes of Education
Policy Formation
Rural Schools
State of the Art Reviews
Computer-Assisted Instruction. Research on School Effectiveness Project: Topic Summary Report. Rapaport, P. Savard, W. G. Academic Achievement Computer Assisted Instruction Conventional Instruction Educational Research Elementary Secondary Education Literature Reviews Outcomes of Education Policy Formation Rural Schools State of the Art Reviews The Alaska School Effectiveness Project produced several reports in a series of reviews of research literature on such topics as computer-assisted instruction. Using an ERIC search and conventional library methods, the question raised was "Does computer-assisted instruction (CAI), when combined with traditional instruction, lead to higher achievement than traditional instruction alone?" The research findings made it clear that CAI is an effective supplement to traditional instruction. The evidence was not strong enough to support teaching by CAI exclusively; a combination approach seemed to work best. CAI was also popular with students and often improved their attitude toward subject matter. It is recommended that the use of CAI be actively promoted and expanded, especially in small schools in rural areas where it is difficult to offer full schedules of classes to limited numbers of students. It is also recommended that CAI be increased with low-achieving students and with students alienated by traditional teaching methods. Since the development of CAI programs may be beyond the capabilities of some small districts, it is recommended that the state lead in development efforts, providing both financial support and technical expertise. The document includes item decision displays, a 22 citation bibliography, and individual item reports on the citations. (BRR)
title Computer-Assisted Instruction. Research on School Effectiveness Project: Topic Summary Report.
topic Academic Achievement
Computer Assisted Instruction
Conventional Instruction
Educational Research
Elementary Secondary Education
Literature Reviews
Outcomes of Education
Policy Formation
Rural Schools
State of the Art Reviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED214707