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Peer reviewedHeckman, Paul E.; Sanger, Carla – Educational Leadership, 2001
Out-of-school educational settings and activities should involve varied learning modes deviating from the narrow skills and tasks of schooling. As a Los Angeles after-school program shows, students learn better when instruction builds on what they already know, helps them express their ideas, and develops activities related to their interests.…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities, Guidelines
Peer reviewedShapiro, Kay Slattery; Clauss, Judith Enz – Educational Leadership, 2000
Situated in a western mountain range, the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching is a residential facility that houses teachers seeking intellectual refreshment. The center pays all expenses, aiming to advance teaching as an art and a profession via seminars and a relaxed atmosphere. (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Learning Activities, Professional Development
Peer reviewedHodgin, June; Wooliscroft, Caaren – Educational Leadership, 1997
Basing their classroom instruction on the Dunn Learning Styles Model, two third-grade teachers modified certain classroom-design features, including noise, light, temperature, spatial design, sociological stimuli, perception centers, mobility, and intake. Accommodating students' reading styles has yielded superior results on the Texas Assessment…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Grade 3
Peer reviewedDahm, Leslie – Educational Leadership, 1996
The Des Moines (Iowa) Public School System was one of the first to offer a cooperative home-school experience for interested parents. The district's Home Instruction Program, which now serves 310 students from 165 families, offers parents several choices regarding curricula, type of assistance, evaluation method, and dual (part-time) enrollment…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Itinerant Teachers, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedLittky, Dennis; Allen, Farrell – Educational Leadership, 1999
With typical funding, Rhode Island's Met School takes the personalized-instruction philosophy to new heights. Using mentors, parents, customized learning plans, journal writing, computer projects, and real-world settings, this school allows high-school students to develop their passions and interests instead of competing for grades. (MLH)
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), High Schools, Individualized Instruction, Internship Programs
Peer reviewedHolloway, John H. – Educational Leadership, 1999
A 1996 study attributed adolescent remedial readers' low comprehension to poor motivation, lack of experience, and egocentricity. Secondary teachers can help by connecting reading assignments to real-world learning experiences, providing self-directed activities, and inviting collaborative learning and varied self-expression. A San Diego program…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cooperative Learning, Learning Activities, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedAndrews, Karen; Marshall, Ken – Educational Leadership, 2000
Students and teachers in the Virtual Classroom Program at an Ottawa, Ontario, high school connect in real time with peers and experts from around the world. Students collaboratively select interdisciplinary topics, conduct research using online databases and experts, and create oral and multimedia presentations. (MLH)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries, High Schools
Peer reviewedPrescott, Carolyn; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1996
The Applications in Biology/Chemistry (ABC) curriculum is a real-world approach designed for the middle 50% of secondary students who may not learn in a predominantly abstract way. Stressing contextual and cooperative learning, ABC features 10 laboratory exercises and other hands-on, problem-solving activities involving visits to job sites and…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Cognitive Style, Context Effect
Peer reviewedWalker, Carol H.; Yekovich, Frank R. – Educational Leadership, 1999
In an innovative urban literacy program, K-3 students create a working community, complete with a store, newspaper, post office, museum, and economic system. Using TRALE (Technology-Rich Authentic Learning Environments), teachers create meaningful instruction through authentic, problem-based learning activities using educational technology when…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Technology, Experiential Learning, Goal Orientation
Peer reviewedCaulfield, Joan; Kidd, Sue; Kocher, Thel – Educational Leadership, 2000
Through a partnership with Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri, staff of a successful, improvement-oriented elementary school focused on brain-compatible practices. These included a safe, nonthreatening environment; active and meaningful learning; rich, stimulating, varied input; and accurate, timely, and helpful feedback. (MLH)
Descriptors: Brain, College School Cooperation, Educational Environment, Educational Improvement


