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Ware, Jean; Peacey, Nick – British Journal of Special Education, 1993
This article explores how England's National Curriculum history might be taught to pupils with severe learning difficulties (SLD). The article suggests one possible conceptual framework for the teaching of history, examines some tensions inherent in attempting to teach history to SLD pupils, and describes two examples of good practice in this…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Hudson, Pamela; Fradd, Sandra – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1990
The article offers a nine-step model for developing, implementing, and monitoring educational plans for exceptional students with limited English proficiency. Regular and special educators are encouraged to target the students, summarize student data, maintain rapport, share student information, and jointly plan an instructional intervention.…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Disabilities, Intervention, Limited English Speaking
Priest, Simon – Pathways to Outdoor Communication, 1993
Describes a model for teaching environmental education that includes progressive stages involving receptivity to learning, recognition of environmental ethics, and response to environmental issues through informed personal decisions. Discusses the importance of learner reflection and the moral dilemmas involved in teaching environmental education.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Ethics
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Skinner, Michael E. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1998
Provides an operational definition of self-advocacy as it pertains to adolescent and adult learners with learning disabilities in postsecondary settings, describes model high school and college programs that teach self-advocacy skills, and discusses important follow-up and support activities essential to the effective use of these skills.…
Descriptors: College Students, High Schools, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities
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Jones, Carroll J. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
Discussion of curriculum-based assessment in spelling considers spelling deficits, spelling assessment instruments, administering curriculum based spelling tests, and monitoring progress. Use of the criterion-referenced testing model provides teachers with grade-level specific and skill-specific information and can assist in individualized…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Criterion Referenced Tests, Curriculum Based Assessment, Disabilities
Hanley-Maxwell, Cheryl; Collet-Klingenberg, Lana – 1995
This executive summary of a research synthesis on critical aspects of curricular tools for successful transition from school to work for students with disabilities provides a brief discussion of the topics addressed in the full report, including: (1) the foundation for transition, including the goals and target populations; (2) a review of…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship
Hanson, J. Robert – 1996
The brain's architecture serves as the basic model for theorizing about how the brain works. Current brain research confirms earlier suspicions that thoughtfulness has a great deal more complexity than the simplistic left/right distinctions of earlier research. This paper draws on the work of Carl Jung to propose the brain-psyche model as an…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Style, Curriculum
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Gibboney, Richard A. – Educational Leadership, 1987
Criticizes Madeline Hunter's teaching model emphasizing a perceived mechanistic and simplistic approach. Also stresses the ways the author feels the model negates the teaching of thinking skills. Attacks the scientific approach of Hunter's model, its philosophic perspective, and the training process. (MD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Staff Development
Foshay, Rob – 2000
Getting real educational benefits from investments in technology requires careful planning. Based on the experience of implementing PLATO[R] at over 5,000 sites, a nine-step planning model for implementing technology was developed. The nine planning tasks are based on the understanding of the factors that are critical to the success of most…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Courseware, Educational Planning, Educational Technology
Foshay, Rob – 2000
Any educational technology is only as good as the way it is used for learning. There are many different instructional models using many different types of software, and not all models are equally effective in meeting users' needs. This Technical Paper begins with an overview of ways computer technologies can be used in instruction, and groups them…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Courseware, Curriculum Development
Lazear, David – 2000
This book is concerned with reinventing the learning process from a multiple intelligences perspective and urges explicitly teaching students about multiple intelligences to further their metacognitive understanding. The multiple-intelligence-based curriculum is intended to interface with the regular academic curriculum. An introductory chapter…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
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Cawley, John F.; Foley, Teresa E.; Miller, James – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2003
This article proposes incorporating principles of universal design into elementary school science programming. Advantages include increasing access to the general education curriculum, enhancing student progress in science, and framing the general education curriculum to make it more appropriate for students with disabilities. Of five models of…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Educational Principles, Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools
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Kremers, Marshall – Computers and Composition, 1990
Describes two models for using the Electronic Networks for Interaction (ENFI) systems in writing instruction. Identifies the aims as (1) advancing traditional interests of the English department; (2) encouraging collaborative writing; and (3) increasing student freedom. Provides examples of student writings resulting from the traditional teacher…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Interaction
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Gibson, Sherry; Efinger, Joan – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article provides a consistent framework through which educators may better identify and serve gifted and talented students by revisiting the dynamics of the Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM) in relation to student achievement. Delivery and structural and organizational components of SEM are discussed, along with research supporting the model.…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities
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Prickett, Elaine Montoya; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1994
Educational technology should be a tool used for learning but should not become more important than the learning itself. Six criteria for the effective classroom use of technology include determining whether the technology offers an invitation to learn, decentralization of authority, flexibility, access to knowledge, time to explore and use…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
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