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Aspects of programmed instruction: a comparison of covert versus overt response modes under two conditions of paired associate learning, employing hearing impaired and normal subjects

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dc.contributor.author Jackson, Craig Cameron
dc.date.accessioned 2011-02-15T20:11:01Z
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T02:19:57Z
dc.date.available 2011-02-15T20:11:01Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T02:19:57Z
dc.date.copyright 1968
dc.date.issued 1968
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.wgtn.ac.nz/handle/123456789/22892
dc.description.abstract Current interest in programmed instruction and teaching machine technology dates from the publication in 1954, of B.F.Skinner's article on 'The Science of Learning and the Art of Teaching' Although simple teaching devices had been constructed as early as 1915, and practical trials undertaken in the decade following by S.L.Pressey and others, Skinner's article appeared at a favourable time when technological advances favoured the development of sophisticated hardware, and when interest in new teaching methods was at its peak. Because the programmed learning situation could be highly controlled the technique was amenable to enquiry by the use of objective methods. Partly for this reason, the amount of research generated by this topic remains unprecedented in the field of educational enquiry. en_NZ
dc.format pdf en_NZ
dc.language en_NZ
dc.language.iso en_NZ
dc.publisher Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington en_NZ
dc.title Aspects of programmed instruction: a comparison of covert versus overt response modes under two conditions of paired associate learning, employing hearing impaired and normal subjects en_NZ
dc.type Text en_NZ
vuwschema.type.vuw Awarded Research Masters Thesis en_NZ
thesis.degree.discipline Education en_NZ
thesis.degree.grantor Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington en_NZ
thesis.degree.level Masters en_NZ
thesis.degree.name Master of Arts en_NZ


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