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Hoachlander, Gary; Yanofsky, Dave – Educational Leadership, 2011
In too many schools, science and mathematics are taught separately with little or no attention to technology and engineering. Also, science and mathematics tend to function in isolation from other core subjects. In California, Linked Learning: Pathways to College and Career Success connects core academics to challenging professional and technical…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Core Curriculum, Integrated Curriculum, Improvement
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Levy, Steven – Educational Leadership, 2008
Teachers in Expeditionary Learning schools have discovered that finding an authentic audience for a genuine product is the key to getting students to take responsibility for their own work. The author, a school designer for Expeditionary Learning Schools Outward Bound, describes three examples of projects in which students worked on curriculum…
Descriptors: Community Needs, Audiences, Writing Skills, Vocabulary Development
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Marion Brady – Educational Leadership, 2008
This article discusses a case for teaching a kind of knowledge that is not in textbooks. The author calls on education leaders to take a crucial step toward getting students to use higher-order thinking skills by drawing a sharp line between firsthand and secondhand knowledge. The best way to do this is to focus attention directly on some part of…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Memorization, Rote Learning, Educational Change
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Lent, ReLeah – Educational Leadership, 2006
What if we could truly engage high schools students in learning by actively involving them in research and discussion leading to concrete actions on issues that interest them? Lent describes her experiences working with student study groups composed of high school students and teachers or adult community members. Study groups differ from…
Descriptors: High School Students, Critical Thinking, Student Motivation, Active Learning
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Moran, Seana; Kornhaber, Mindy; Gardner, Howard – Educational Leadership, 2006
Education policymakers often go astray when they attempt to integrate multiple intelligences theory into schools, according to the originator of the theory, Howard Gardner, and his colleagues. The greatest potential of a multiple intelligences approach to education grows from the concept of a profile of intelligences. Each learner's intelligence…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Theories, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities
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Perkins, David – Educational Leadership, 1999
Although most constructivist classrooms feature active, social, and creative learning, different kinds of knowledge (inert, ritual, conceptually difficult, and foreign) invite varied constructivist responses, not one standard approach. Constructivism is pragmatic and should be viewed as a toolbox for problems of learning; teachers should use…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classroom Techniques, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning