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Wasserman, Burt G. – 1999
This workbook is designed to help children deal with issues they might be forced to confront because of certain circumstances in their lives. These are often tough issues that deal with strong emotions. Children who are hurting emotionally often have to deal with life issues before they have attained the developmental level where they would…
Descriptors: Adoption, Affective Behavior, Anger, Anxiety
Lewis, Mary Bell; Moseley, James L. – 1992
This module is designed to teach the fundamentals of clean intermittent urinary catheterization for the disabled child, particularly in the school setting. The text includes information on proper hand washing techniques, the supplies needed, suggested settings, and the preparations required before and after the catheter is inserted into the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Children, Disabilities, Health Services
Harbison, John L. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1982
Presents a position paper for use in high school social studies class debates on the Geneva Protocol of 1925. The Protocol was an international agreement to restrict chemical and biological warfare (CBW). The author traces the history of U.S. policies dealing with CBW since 1925. (AM)
Descriptors: High Schools, Instructional Materials, Position Papers, Social Studies
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Feinberg-McBrian, Carol – Mathematics Teacher, 1996
Explores trapezoidal numbers, which are the result of subtracting two triangular numbers. Includes classroom activities involving trapezoidal numbers to help students develop their problem-solving skills. Includes reproducible student worksheets. (MKR)
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Number Concepts, Problem Solving
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Jepsen, Charles H. – Mathematics Magazine, 1991
Presented are solutions to variations of a combinatorics problem from a recent International Mathematics Olympiad. In particular, the matrix algebra solution illustrates an interaction among the undergraduate areas of geometry, combinatorics, linear algebra, and group theory. (JJK)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics Education
Coatney, Louis R. – 1987
This board game encourages junior and senior high school student analysis of the German campaign against the USSR and gauges student decision-making skills. The World War II Russo-German Front is simulated in a standard board game format. A key element of the game is its analysis and results form. Using this form compels students to analyze and…
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Educational Games, European History, Experiential Learning
Jewell, Larry R. – 1985
This learning module provides students with practice in applying mathematical operations to vocational agriculture. The module consists of unit objectives, definitions, information, problems to solve, worksheets suitable for various levels of vocational agriculture instruction, and answer keys for the problems and worksheets. This module, which…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Computation, Decimal Fractions, High Schools
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Greenwood, Jay – Mathematics Teacher, 1989
Students are to learn an explicit definition for fractions and then use it to illustrate and solve problems. All computations involve whole-number operations, and may be used with students in grades five-nine. Two transparencies and four worksheets are included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Elementary Secondary Education, Fractions, Instructional Materials
Guenther, John E. – 1980
This document presents a program designed to provide students with a comprehensive and interesting way to study their community. Although developed for secondary students, the program activities, with slight modification, should be equally successful with intermediate-level students. Using the community as the area to be studied, a major focus of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Community Characteristics, Community Problems, Community Study
Schwartz, Richard H. – 1979
This resource was written to provide students with an awareness of critical issues facing the world today. In courses for college students, it can motivate their study of mathematics, teach them how to solve mathematical problems related to current global issues, provide coherence to mathematical studies through a focus on issues of human…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, College Students, Environmental Education, Geometric Concepts
New York Inst. of Tech., Old Westbury. – 1987
This document contains the course syllabus and 12 independent practice modules for an introductory college algebra course that requires some previous knowledge of algebra and the ability to work at a rapid pace. Topics include the basic operations with signed integers; fractions; decimals; literal expressions; algebraic fractions; radicals;…
Descriptors: Algebra, Behavioral Objectives, College Mathematics, Course Content
Jewell, Larry R. – 1985
This learning module provides students with practice in applying mathematical operations to vocational agriculture. The module consists of unit objectives, definitions, information, problems to solve, worksheets suitable for various levels of vocational agriculture instruction, and answer keys for the problems and worksheets. This module provides…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Computation, Definitions, High Schools
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Totten, Samuel – Social Science Record, 1987
Discusses genocide as an historical problem. Focusing on twentieth-century events such as the Holocaust and the Armenian and Cambodian genocides. Assesses the values of the United Nations Genocide Treaty. Calls for world vigilance to prevent future tragedies. (GEA)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Ethical Instruction, Genocide, Humanistic Education
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Palmaccio, Richard J. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1982
A method of using vector analysis is presented that is an application of calculus that helps to find the best angle for tacking a boat into the wind. While the discussion is theoretical, it is seen as a good illustration of mathematical investigation of a given situation. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematical Applications
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Ellenbogen, Bruce S.; Maxim, Bruce R. – Mathematics Magazine, 1992
This paper first defines the bridge club scheduling problem that was presented to the author and then explores the meaning of an optimal solution. Next, an analytical solution is sought based on the classification of the problem as a resolvable partially balanced incomplete block design. Finally, four increasingly sophisticated techniques of…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
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