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Crow, Ann H.; Miller, David P. – 1979
The manual describes the Maximize Talent program, a low budget offering for elementary gifted students. The program is said to rely on community tutors to provide creativity and problem solving experiences. Sections focus on the background (issues and problems in gifted education); program development (including sample budgets and job…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Creativity, Elementary Education, Gifted
Arizona State Dept. of Education, Phoenix. – 1979
Participating in an Indian youth leadership conference which used a group interaction model were 125 persons from various school districts, tribes, and Indian organizations throughout Arizona. Goals of the conference were: (1) to give Indian students the opportunity to express needs and exchange resources and ideas leading to possible solutions…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Failure, Group Dynamics
National Education Association, Washington, DC. Project on Utilization of Inservice Education R & D Outcomes. – 1977
The workshop instructional materials described here are designed to try out a systematic problem solving process as a way of working toward improvements in the school setting. Topics include diagnosis using force field technique, small group dynamics, planning for action, and planning a RUPS (Research Using Problem Solving) project. This…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Materials, Problem Solving
Malden - Wheelock Teacher Corps Collaborative, Boston, MA. – 1979
A Teacher Corps project designed to improve the quality of education in a school serving a predominantly low income area is described. The major goal of this program was to bring about close ties between the school and the community by involving students' parents in active work with the teachers. One development that evolved from this effort was a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Family Involvement, Low Income Groups, Parent Participation
Dyman, Daniel J. – 1979
A description of the Didactor, a "computer-type teaching machine," is given. Also included are results of a comparison of student test results for Didactor-taught and control groups receiving instruction through an audio-tape tutorial mode. (MK)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Media
Schaaf, Oscar F. – 1979
Presented is a discussion on problem solving in general and a description of a specific program, the Lane County Mathematics Project, to teach problem solving. Topics considered include: (1) Why teach problem solving; (2) Can problem solving be taught; (3) What are problem-solving skills; (4) What are some examples of problem-solving strategies;…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education, Experimental Programs, Inservice Education
National Education Association, Washington, DC. Project on Utilization of Inservice Education R & D Outcomes. – 1976
The described multimedia program is for special education teachers who have been trained to work in specific special needs areas but who find themselves in an instructional setting that requires them to work in areas where they have no specific training. This descriptive report contains information on the contents of the modules that make up the…
Descriptors: Handicapped Students, Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Materials, Mainstreaming
Hymovitz, Leon – 1974
This paper deals with socially maladjusted pupils who do not make full use of school opportunities. Through a Philadelphia Board of Education resolution passed on October 30, 1972, approval was given for the offering of social work services to the Charles W. Henry School to help socially maladjusted pupils. At Henry School, the social workers…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Motivation
Payne, Joseph N., Ed. – 1975
This yearbook presents many aspects of mathematics learning by children between the ages of three and eight. Addressed to teachers of primary school children, the book begins with chapters discussing learning and cognition, the primary curriculum, and research on mathematics learning at this age level. Eight subsequent chapters deal with the…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning
Smead, Valerie S.; Schwartz, Neil H. – Techniques, 1987
A procedural model, designed to assist practitioners in working with students with learning problems, targets three stages of the diagnostic-prescriptive teaching process: (1) defining the problem; (2) assessing potentially causal mismatches between child, task, and setting; and (3) intervening by eliminating or minimizing mismatches. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Classroom Environment, Diagnostic Teaching
Gallini, Joan K. – Educational Technology, 1985
Focuses on description of instructional-learning conditions for a LOGO environment hypothesized to be conducive to development of problem-solving skills for both given and new situations based on existing educational research. A LOGO activity for constructing squares and triangles is outlined to illustrate application of the instructional…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Environment, Educational Research
Leuba, Richard J. – Engineering Education, 1986
Explains how multiple choice test items can be devised to measure higher-order learning, including engineering problem solving. Discusses the value and information provided in item analysis procedures with machine-scored tests. Suggests elements to consider in test design. (ML)
Descriptors: College Science, Creative Thinking, Engineering Education, Evaluation Methods
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Good, Ron; Smith, Mike – Science Teacher, 1987
Explains the Every Teacher a Researcher (ETR) program and invites teachers to participate in classroom research on students' problem-solving abilities. Reviews previous approaches taken to investigations of problem solving in science. Identifies characteristics of successful and unsuccessful problem solvers. (ML)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Problem Solving, Process Education, Research Needs
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Frank, David V.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Discusses the differences between problems and exercises in chemistry, and some of the difficulties that arise when the same methods are used to solve both. Proposes that algorithms are excellent models for solving exercises. Argues that algorithms not be used for solving problems. (TW)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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Middlecamp, Catherine; Kean, Elizabeth – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Discusses the difference between a generic chemistry problem (one which can be solved using an algorithm) and a harder chemistry problem (one for which there is no algorithm). Encourages teachers to help students recognize these categories of problems so they will be better able to find solutions. (TW)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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