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A behavioral perspective on college teaching.

J Michael1.   

Abstract

Much of the subject matter learned in college, particularly during the first two years, is taught in relatively large classes with text and lecture as the primary source of the information being learned. If students make effective and prolonged contact with these sources, they can acquire extensive verbal repertoires in many areas of knowledge. Unfortunately there are many other activities that compete for the typical student's study time. Several factors are often cited as variables that will support study behavior in competition with other activities, but the only powerful one available to the teacher is the exam grade, as it is related to the course grade. However, unless exams are clearly related to appropriate study behavior, require through and extensive coverage of the subject matter, occur frequently (preferably no less often than once a week), and are also clearly related to the course grade, even this factor will not generate prolonged and effective study behavior. Effective college teaching is essentially a form of aversive control, but if done properly the aversiveness is quite mild, and such aversive control can be responsible for the development of large and valuable intellectual repertoires.

Year:  1991        PMID: 22478107      PMCID: PMC2733509          DOI: 10.1007/bf03392578

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Anal        ISSN: 0738-6729


  10 in total

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3.  A comparison of interteaching and lecture in the college classroom.

Authors:  Bryan K Saville; Tracy E Zinn; Nancy A Neef; Renee Van Norman; Summer J Ferreri
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4.  A point contingency for homework submission in the graduate school classroom.

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5.  Recollections of Jack Michael and the Application of Skinner's Analysis of Verbal Behavior.

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6.  Developing and Implementing Emergent Responding Training Systems With Available and Low-Cost Computer-Based Learning Tools: Some Best Practices and a Tutorial.

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7.  Effects of a Contingency for Quiz Accuracy on Exam Scores.

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8.  Beginning the Dialogue on the e-Transformation: Behavior Analysis' First Massive Open Online Course (MOOC).

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9.  The Consummate Skinnerian: Remembering Jack Michael.

Authors:  Mark L Sundberg
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10.  I Must Follow Jack: Remembering Jack Michael.

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