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Ittzes, Kata – 1986
One teacher of English as a second language found that Gertrude Moskowitz' humanistic approach to instruction brought about significant changes in her small and diverse class. The direct results she perceived included very strong ties within the group, mutual trust and interest, values changes, and expressions of sentiment. Indirect results, those…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Group Dynamics
Kuznetsov, Valentin M. – 1985
Focusing on computers and television and their applications both on campus and for distance education, this Unesco report on the role of instructional media in the system of higher education in the USSR argues that the new technologies are capable of performing three main instructional functions within the context of any teaching-learning process:…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction
Ceyhun, Fikret – 1984
A new teaching methodology, the "problem-posing" approach, is advocated in place of the traditional system of education. Experience in teaching the "Principles of Economics" course at the University of North Dakota is used as illustration. The problem-posing approach can create a learning atmosphere that is more conducive to…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Course Content, Creative Teaching
New York State Education Dept., Albany. – 1973
New York State schools have adopted a variety of alternative schools and programs. The schools and programs include free schools, community schools, open education schools, street academies, schools without walls, minischools within schools, minicourses in the curriculum, and alternative programs that bridge the gap between schools and colleges,…
Descriptors: Career Education, Community Schools, Educational Change, Educational Development
Peer reviewedParamskas, D.M. – CALICO Journal, 1983
Presents essential principles to consider when designing free-form remedial/tutorial program courseware for second language learning. They include: (1) adaptability, in terms of instruction requirements and user population needs; (2) user-friendliness, to reduce machine-induced fears; (3) sophistication in error analysis; and (4) flexibility, to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Creative Activities, Error Analysis (Language), French
Ruppert, Sandra S. – National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, 2006
Why is it so important to keep the arts strong in schools? How does study of the arts contribute to student achievement and success? This paper is designed to answer these and other questions. It describes in nontechnical terms what the research says about how study of the arts contributes to academic achievement and student success. It offers…
Descriptors: Evidence, Educational Research, Academic Achievement, Success
Jacobs, George M.; McCafferty, Steven G.; Iddings, Ana Christina DaSilva – Online Submission, 2006
This chapter presents a basic overview about psychological theories that are foundational to cooperative learning: social psychology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, humanistic psychology, and motivational theories. In so doing, our purpose is to acquaint readers with aspects of theory and research that may be helpful to teachers…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, General Education, Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology
Peer reviewedvan Deth, Jean-Pierre – European Journal of Education, 1983
The state of both research and practice in the field of foreign language instruction for adults in Europe is outlined. The organization and dissemination of existing research is called for, including the special needs of migrants and the communities they enter. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuing Education, Educational Assessment, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedCury, Francois; Biddle, Stuart; Famose, Jean-Pierre; Goudas, Marios; Sarrazin, Philippe; Durand, Marc – Educational Psychology, 1996
Presents the results of a study that assessed the influence of individual and contextual factors on adolescent girls' interest in school physical education. Suggests that classroom environment is more important than individual goals in influencing pupil interest. Results are discussed in the context of theoretical propositions of goal perspectives…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Classroom Environment, Context Effect, Educational Environment
Cagnolait, Beatriz – Francais dans le Monde, 1994
A survey of secondary students, French language teachers, managers, and university students in Buenos Aires (Argentina) gives insight into the role of French there and reasons for studying it. Students in general appreciated the language for its aesthetic aspects, managers and teachers for its contribution to culture in general. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Employer Attitudes, Foreign Countries, French
Peer reviewedCaldwell, Timothy – Music Educators Journal, 1993
Asserts that music teachers should use the Dalcroze Method of instruction, which postulates that music students must acquire six skills as a foundation for their music education. Contends that these skills are observable behaviors and can all be taught through physical movement. Suggests teaching methods for effective implementation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Motivation
Connor, Michael – Business Communication Quarterly, 2005
The recent "Business Communication Quarterly" special issue on management communication instruction in internationally oriented MBA programs draws attention to a delicate and pervasive problem. Debby Andrews pointed out that whereas acknowledgment of the importance of communication skills for management is commonplace, curricula…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Foreign Countries, Communication Skills
Braund, Martin; Reiss, Michael – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
In many developed countries of the world, pupil attitudes to school science decline progressively across the age range of secondary schooling while fewer students are choosing to study science at higher levels and as a career. Responses to these developments have included proposals to reform the curriculum, pedagogy, and the nature of pupil…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Educational Change, Science Curriculum, Museums
Kupsh, Joyce – 1995
Multimedia presentations are defined as the integration, control, and manipulation of text, art and graphics, photography, animation, audio, and video for presentations. This paper provides an overview of multimedia presentations, and examines how multimedia is being implemented through the Multimedia Design Center (MDC) at California State…
Descriptors: Animation, Audiovisual Aids, Computers, Education Courses
Weinstein-Shr, Gail – 1989
This article argues that the traditional classroom may provide little opportunity for English-as-a-Second-Language teachers to learn about the lives of their students. Drawing on ethnographic research in Philadelphia's Hmong community, an attempt is made to demonstrate how teachers can get a distorted picture of their students and how their…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Case Studies, Classroom Environment, English (Second Language)

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