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Potts, Michael – Instructor, 1981
The author describes how he has integrated a TRS-80 microcomputer into his second-grade classroom as a tutor, an enrichment resource, and a recordkeeping tool. He outlines some of the benefits this microcomputer has brought to his students and himself. (SJL)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Grade 2
Penso, Rebecca Ann – Computing Teacher, 1992
Describes techniques for using computer-assisted instruction to help students of various ages and needs develop job-related skills. Topics addressed include classroom organization, beginning skills, shopping simulations, other simulations, deciphering signs, social skills, writing activities, and followup. (MES)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Courseware
Brothen, Thomas – 1985
The use of learning groups in the introductory psychology classroom at the University of Minnesota, General College, is discussed. Learning groups are used to get students to work together on tasks that teach them concepts or skills. It allows an active discovery process to take place as students use their own and other's resources while working…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, College Students, Group Experience
Levy, Stephen L. – 1982
Different aspects of multi-level foreign language classes, where two or more levels of foreign language are taught within a single class period, are discussed. The proliferation of multi-level classes has been brought about by a variety of factors that present a difficult instructional assignment to the foreign language staff. The roles of the…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Instructional Materials, Multigraded Classes
Wetzel, Keith – Computing Teacher, 1985
Discusses need for development of keyboarding skills at the elementary school level; issues to be addressed when developing keyboarding curricula (criterion for competence, how much is necessary, time needed, who should teach and how); and program considerations (hardware, curriculum, principles of instruction, instructional periods, classroom or…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Cardarelli, Aldo F. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1981
The position taken here is that extensive field work with children which is built around a particular set of competencies which the university student is responsible to demonstrate will accomplish far more than the campus-centered, inferentially-based lecture approach. Such a program operating at an urban university is outlined. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Competency Based Teacher Education, Field Instruction, Higher Education
Levinson, Eliot; And Others – Executive Educator, 1993
Attributes one elementary school's rising test scores to the principal's introduction of a computer-based curriculum and integrated learning system; a neighboring elementary school's laboratory approach proved unsuccessful. For technology-based change to work, the principal must understand the technology, know the school's instructional and…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Change Strategies, Class Organization, Computer Assisted Instruction
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McNamara, David R.; Waugh, David G. – School Organisation, 1993
Recent British discussion paper raises issue of how children should be organized for teaching in primary classrooms. Although contrasting relative strengths and limitations of whole class and group organization, paper fails to show how teacher should move from one form of classroom organization to another. Article reviews different classroom…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Duffy, Roslyn – Child Care Information Exchange, 2000
Describes important components of parent education classes including: (1) class composition; (2) inherent vulnerability of participants; (3) a fun and encouraging atmosphere; (4) teachers who ask and do not tell; (5) teachers who accept mistakes; (6) a parent-friendly class that includes food, movement, and modeling; and (7) focus on parenthood as…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
McKee, Nancy – 1978
Twenty-eight third grade teachers were observed by a team from the Research and Development Center for Teacher Education at the University of Texas in order to identify discipline and teaching strategies most conducive to the establishment of a successful student-teacher relationship. This package is the result. Ideas and suggestions designed to…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
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Wilson, Kenneth; Reiser, Christa – Teaching Sociology, 1982
Describes an alternative to lecturing in the introductory college-level sociology class. The alternative is an "active" course involving students in teaching others, having students look for and evaluate information, and encouraging students to work together.
Descriptors: Class Organization, Course Objectives, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
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Hill, Susan S.; And Others – TESOL Quarterly, 1982
Presents a discussion of experimental-research paper organization and a method for teaching reading and writing of papers to ESL students. (EKN)
Descriptors: Class Organization, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Reading Skills
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Hackmann, Donald G. – Middle School Journal, 2002
Explains why block scheduling has become accepted practice at the secondary level and describes potential benefits for middle level schools. Shares common scheduling approaches and discusses their appropriateness for use at the middle level. Presents alternative models that would permit middle school faculties to capitalize on the benefits of…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Class Organization, Flexible Scheduling, Middle Schools
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Hoot, James L.; Bonkareva, Ella – Childhood Education, 1992
Describes characteristics of immigrant children from the former Soviet Union and implications of these characteristics for U.S. teachers. Considers differences between U.S. and Soviet schools in scheduling practices, bathroom routines, racial composition, meals, languages, clothing, naps, and parent/school relationships. (LB)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Class Organization, Clothing, Early Childhood Education
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McAndrew, Donald A. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1998
Argues that literacy workshop classrooms, though they may appear chaotic, are highly organized environments. Reviews six model theories of organizations and their management. Describes a typical day in a seventh-grade literacy workshop. Outlines revisions needed in educators' thinking about their professional practice, and suggests strategies to…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Grade 7, Junior High Schools
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