1986
DOI: 10.3102/00028312023002337
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Effects of Lesson Organization on Achievement

Abstract: This study identified two low-inference variables comprising lesson organization and determined their effect on student achievement. For each of the two main effect variables, two conditions were defined: proper sequence versus manipulated sequence, and explicit organization behaviors present versus explicit organization behaviors absent. Four treatment groups (equated on mathematical ability) were formed by the possible combinations of these conditions. A single lesson on numeration systems was taught to the … Show more

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“…Explicit organization of content facilitates the learning of subject matter (Kallison, 1986). Good organization of subject matter and planning of course material are important to student learning.…”
Section: Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Explicit organization of content facilitates the learning of subject matter (Kallison, 1986). Good organization of subject matter and planning of course material are important to student learning.…”
Section: Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to the transmission of content by the teacher, research highlights the importance of clearly explaining the objectives of each lesson ( Melton, 1978 ; Cotton, 1995 ). Other authors point out other aspects which are also relevant, such as the presentation of information in an organized way, pointing out transitions to new topics, using a variety of examples and frequent reminder of the essential principles ( Maddox and Hoole, 1975 ; Smith and Cotton, 1980 ; Kallison, 1986 ; Mayer and Gallini, 1990 ; Hiebert et al, 1991 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality of teaching is an aspect of the efforts of teachers to deliver instruction that is easy to understand, easy to remember and fun. Teachers need to deliver teaching materials are structured and systematic Kallison (1986).…”
Section: Teachers Performancementioning
confidence: 99%