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Stephenson, Peter – Improving Schools, 2004
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) has made no secret of its desire for teachers to introduce more creativity into UK classrooms. Imaginatively minded teachers have found a number of ways to introduce creativity into the classroom. Dance, music, problem solving and role-play exercises are all well trodden routes, but it was the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Pilot Projects, Computer Assisted Instruction, Incidental Learning
Cummins, Catherine L.; And Others – 1989
Many science educators have called attention to the need for teachers to prepare all types of students for a rapidly changing, technological world. Curriculum theorists have called for changes in a hidden curriculum of science they described as class specific and presenting science as a consensus arrived at by positivistic methods. This paper…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Ruff, David J. – Hands On, 1992
A high school teacher describes student experiences of meeting resistance when attempting to learn more about community issues or problems. These negative encounters, although causing some anxiety and distress, taught beneficial lessons that enabled students to grow and learn. (LP)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Change, Educational Practices, High School Students
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Perusse, Martha; And Others – Volta Review, 1992
This paper on speech production in children and youth with hearing impairments focuses on ways to foster clear speech throughout the daily classroom routine and curriculum. It describes elements of the program at the Montreal Oral School for the Deaf in Quebec, Canada, such as early intervention, maximal use of hearing, and parent participation.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Early Intervention, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kamps, Debra M.; And Others – Preventing School Failure, 1995
A social intervention for 4- and 5-year olds exhibiting behavior problems is described. The multiyear social skills program includes direct instruction of social skills, incidental teaching, and reinforcement procedures. Training of school staff and program implementation are highlighted. Observable improvements in peer interactions resulted from…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Incidental Learning
Abelman, Robert – Television and Families, 1986
This discussion of opportunities for gifted children offered by television watching focuses on the role television can play in their intellectual and social development. Topics discussed include implications for parents, educators, and researchers; children's perceived reality of television content; and television as an educational device. (MBR)
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Television, Commercial Television, Elementary Secondary Education
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White, Frank – Library Software Review, 1994
Discussion of expert systems and how they can be used focuses on recent research and empirically validated interface features. Highlights include immediate feedback; text brevity; graphics; explanations and human information processing abilities; novice user learning styles; multioption displays; users' mental models; incidental learning; and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics
Bottery, Mike; Siu, Shun-Mei – Compare, 1996
Asserts that the Big Sisters Programme in Hong Kong provides a good example of a scheme that transcends personal and school issues and facilitates a more participative and democratic view of society. Characterizes the program as a benign form of a "hidden curriculum" and recommends establishing it in secondary schools. (MJP)
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Democratic Values, Educational History, Educational Policy
National Inst. of Adult Continuing Education, Leicester (England). – 1989
A study examined why fewer than 4 percent of local unemployed adults enrolled in the Open Door program at Britain's Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology during 1986-1989. The program allows unemployed adults to enroll in any Gloucestershire local educational agency college. A questionnaire was sent to Open Door students and interviews…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Ancillary School Services
Davidson, Ann Locke – 1992
The question of what constitutes a multicultural curriculum was addressed by examining the experiences of three Latina students, each attending a different urban high school, who were followed through freshman and sophomore years. Two questions guided the inquiry: (1) where is curriculum relevant to ethnicity? and (2) how do students evaluate and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cultural Context, Ethnicity, Females
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