Adult Training: the Use of Programmed Instruction.

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Title: Adult Training: the Use of Programmed Instruction.
Authors: Neale, J. G., Toye, M. H., Belbin, E.
Source: Occupational Psychology. Jan68, Vol. 42 Issue 1, p23-31. 9p. 4 Charts, 1 Graph.
Subjects: Programmed instruction, Buses, Transport workers, Educational technology, Psychology of learning, Teaching aids
Abstract: An experiment on P.I. for trainee `bus conductors showed that the apparent success of P.I. existed only in relation to the younger trainees. Another experiment with trainee teachers showed that the optimum learning conditions are different for old and young. In the light of this and previous work on age and learning, various explanations are considered for the failure of P.I. with the older `bus conductor trainees. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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