Schmidt S M, Arndt M J, Gaston S, Miller B J
Xavier University Department of Nursing, Cincinnati, Ohio 45207.
Comput Nurs. 1991 Jul-Aug;9(4):159-63.
This controlled experimental study examines the effect of two teaching methods on achievement outcomes from a 15-week, 2 credit hour semester course taught at two midwestern universities. Students were randomly assigned to either computer-managed instruction in which faculty function as tutors or the traditional classroom course of study. In addition, the effects of age, grade point average, attitudes toward computers, and satisfaction with the course on teaching method were analyzed using analysis of covariance. Younger students achieved better scores than did older students. Regardless of teaching method, however, neither method appeared to be better than the other for teaching course content. Students did not prefer one method over the other as indicated by their satisfaction scores. With demands upon university faculty to conduct research and publish, alternative methods of teaching that free faculty from the classroom should be considered. This study suggests that educators can select such an alternative teaching method to traditional classroom teaching without sacrificing quality education for certain courses.
这项对照实验研究考察了两种教学方法对在两所中西部大学开设的一门为期15周、2学分的学期课程成绩结果的影响。学生被随机分配到由教师担任辅导的计算机管理教学组或传统课堂学习组。此外,使用协方差分析来分析年龄、平均绩点、对计算机的态度以及对课程的满意度对教学方法的影响。较年轻的学生比年长的学生取得了更好的成绩。然而,无论采用哪种教学方法,在教授课程内容方面,似乎都没有一种方法比另一种更好。学生的满意度得分表明,他们对两种方法并无偏好。鉴于大学教师有开展研究和发表成果的要求,应该考虑采用能使教师从课堂教学中解脱出来的替代教学方法。这项研究表明,教育工作者可以选择这样一种替代传统课堂教学的方法,而不会牺牲某些课程的素质教育质量。