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Peer reviewedSorgman, Margo; And Others – Social Education, 1979
Suggests methods for social studies educators to help students understand the aging process. Activities involve students in taking surveys, conversing with older people, making picture lifelines, cartography, and class discussion of topics relevant to aging. (DB)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Attitude Change, Death, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedLeeper, E. M. – BioScience, 1978
Reports the recommendations of the annual American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) meeting at the University of Georgia. Suggests that biologists should become more involved in land use planning and resource allocation in the Southeast. Presents a seven-step process for land-use decision-making. (MA)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedByers, CeCe; Alexander, Mary – Social Education, 1978
Discusses episodes from the history of the Sioux Indians in North and South Dakota and suggests ways in which this information can be incorporated into social studies classroom activities. Information is taken from primary source material in the Educational Division of the National Archives. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: American Indians, Culture Conflict, Curriculum Development, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedGall, Meredith D.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1978
Two experiments investigated the effects of four teaching treatments on sixth graders' learning of an ecology curriculum. Recitation was more significant in improving learning than the other treatments--probing or followup questioning; redirection of a question to another student; and higher cognitive questioning. (Author/CP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Intermediate Grades
Beardslee, Edward C. – NCTM Yearbook, 1978
Ways to use a calculator as an integral part of mathematics instruction in existing curricula are provided. Activities are proposed that will help children think about mathematics rather than merely push buttons. (MN)
Descriptors: Computation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Games
Peer reviewedFontein, Hazel – Social Education, 1978
Maintains that most discipline problems arise when students are asked to perform beyond their capabilities. Outlines several techniques for teaching social studies to slow learners. Techniques involve students in group reading, simulations, globe and map drills, neighborhood surveys, and art projects. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Discipline Problems, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGillespie, Judith; Lazarus, Stuart – Social Education, 1976
The authors discuss (1) the meaning of citizen participation and the types of roles and skills that can be taught in classrooms; (2) how textbooks and other social studies materials teach participant roles; and (3) a sample lesson for teaching participation skills. (AV)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizen Role, Curriculum, High School Students
Peer reviewedStimson, John; Stimson, Ardyth – Teaching Sociology, 1978
Considers the use of personal information given by students to teach about understanding and appreciation of data analysis in college sociology courses. Students are directed to describe their personal style by a five step process: simple measurement of personal characteristics, recoding and indexing, quantifying a dimension, discussing recoding…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Higher Education, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedMcClain, Shirla R. – Social Science Record, 1978
Teachers of history in high school should use historical research as a teaching device. Advantages are that it permits teachers and students to learn together through discovery, integrates national and local history, and encourages students to develop respect for history and historians. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Data Analysis, Educational Trends, Historiography
Peer reviewedKrall, Florence; And Others – Journal of Geography, 1978
Suggests projects to help elementary students learn about man-land relationships through field experience, inquiry techniques, and a thematic, interdisciplinary approach. Children study a natural community, a human community, solid wastes, and energy conservation. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Field Trips
Peer reviewedDonoghue, Mildred R. – Hispania, 1978
Integrating a foreign language culture into the teaching of the language is discussed, and a list of methods is provided.
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Education, Educational Media, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedNewton, J.; Seville, A. H. – Physics Education, 1977
The syndicate study is a group approach to solving problems. Students are involved in fieldwork, research, discussion, and reporting on a particular problem dealing with the interaction of scientific technology and society. Some syndicate topics include physical control of the environment, low impact technology, and social implications of nuclear…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Methods, Environment, Group Activities
Peer reviewedStevens, J. Truman – School Science and Mathematics, 1977
Games have become an integral part of many science classrooms. This article describes an electronic game box built by a seventh grade class for use with an adopted version of a television game show. Included are a list of materials, a schematic diagram, and photographs of the completed game box. (MA)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Electronic Equipment, Elementary Secondary Education, Games
Girtman, Carolynn J. – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1977
Notes on classroom techniques and activities through which teachers can aid students in becoming whole persons. (JT)
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Humanistic Education, Individual Development, Interpersonal Competence
Peer reviewedArnold, William R. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1977
Teaching by learning activities is contrasted with teaching by objectives. Four types of learning activities are identified. (JT)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning


