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Aethalsteinsdottir, Kristin – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2008
The theory upon which this study is based led to four predictions: (1) the small number of pupils in small schools creates opportunities to develop close teacher-pupil relationships and enables teachers to consider pupils' individual needs; (2) small schools can provide opportunities for fruitful co-operation among staff and, consequently, create…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
Silverstein, David L. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2007
An open-ended student conference project involving sophomore, junior, and senior chemical engineering students is described. The project is designed to address outcomes in each of the courses in which those students are enrolled, as well as broader "soft skills" including multidisciplinary teamwork, communications, lifelong learning, and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Chemical Engineering, Student Projects, Teamwork
Danish, Joshua Adam – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Representations such as drawings, graphs, and computer simulations, are central to learning and doing science. Furthermore, ongoing success in science learning requires students to build on the representations and associated practices that they are presumed to have learned throughout their schooling career. Without these practices, students have…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Interviews, Scientific Concepts
Carter, Paula – Young Children, 2008
A multiage first, second, and third grade classroom includes brothers, sisters, cousins. Two teachers use a developmentally appropriate approach while juggling teaching responsibilities and administering the many tests required by No Child Left Behind. Carter explains their four priorities for children: attendance, responsibility, honesty, and…
Descriptors: Siblings, Reading Achievement, Multigraded Classes, Mixed Age Grouping
Elkind, David – Principal, 1989
Replying to Robert H. Anderson's article in the same "Principal" issue, David Elkind defends his article against classroom rotation. Elkind strongly favors multiage grouping and team teaching, but views the real issue as departmentalization and rotation versus self-contained classrooms. Although multiage grouping and team teaching are…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Multigraded Classes, Rotation Plans, Team Teaching
Mirsky, Naomi – G/C/T, 1984
The author describes the formation of a self-contained interage class for gifted children in grades one to three. The curriculum was project- and interest-based, and an effort was made to involve other teachers and students, thus avoiding the charge of elitism. (CL)
Descriptors: Gifted, Multigraded Classes, Primary Education, Program Development
Peer reviewedMason, DeWayne A.; Doepner, Roland W., III – Journal of Educational Research, 1998
Examined elementary principals' views of combination classes. Interviews indicated they preferred single-grade classes, believing that combinations led to diminished curriculum and parent and teacher concerns. They assigned effective, experienced teachers and high-ability, independent students to these classes. Few viewed combination classes as…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Education, Mixed Age Grouping, Multigraded Classes
Peer reviewedKappler, Elizabeth; Roellke, Christopher – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2002
The number of multiage educational programs in the United States is relatively small, though they are very popular in many other countries. This paper presents arguments in favor of multiage groupings (e.g., student-teacher continuity, alternatives for special needs students, and viable alternatives to retention), offering advice from the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mixed Age Grouping, Multigraded Classes, Nongraded Instructional Grouping
Peer reviewedDay, Barbara; Hung, Gilbert H. – Elementary School Journal, 1975
Presents a quantitative analysis of communication networks in multiage classrooms (consisting of 4- to 7-year-olds) to determine if: (1) pupils interact with peers across age groups; (2) the pupil/teacher interaction is dispersed across age groups; and (3) certain learning centers are more conducive to interaction across age groups than others.…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Early Childhood Education, Interaction Process Analysis, Multigraded Classes
Milburn, Dennis – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Through a comparison of an experimental and a control school, the author concludes that multiage groups make little difference in mean basic skills achievement (with the exception of vocabulary building). However, multiage grouping does seem to engender positive attitudes towards school. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Elementary Education, Multigraded Classes
Peer reviewedHeyerman, Barbara; Sherbow, Mark – Language Arts, 1996
Describes one multi-age classroom that includes children from 6-11 years of age (traditionally grades 1-5). Explains how this unique learning community began; how student groupings were established to promote social interaction and peer collaboration among a wide age span of children; what the class looked like in actual practice; and what the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education
Oberlander, T. Marjorie – Principal, 1989
Described is a nongraded, multi-aged program developed at John Campbell School in Selah, Washington. The program is intended to bridge the development gap between kindergarten and second grade. (SI)
Descriptors: Educational Development, Kindergarten, Multigraded Classes, Nongraded Instructional Grouping
Anderson, Robert H. – Principal, 1989
Responding to David Elkind's article in the May 1988 issue of "Principal," this article reexamines classroom rotation for elementary students, challenges Elkind's argument against this practice, and proposes rotation as a way to increase students' options through team teaching. Includes two references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Elementary Education, Multigraded Classes, Rotation Plans
Peer reviewedMason, Dewayne A.; Burns, Robert B. – Journal of School Leadership, 1999
Researchers asked 60 randomly selected principals from 34 California school districts to identify differences between combination (multigraded), single-grade, and nongraded classes; to explain their rationale for assigning teachers to combination classes; and to rate teachers' abilities. Principals considered combination classes more challenging…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Multigraded Classes, Principals
Peer reviewedGreene, Beth G. – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1998
Notes that multiage grouping is one way schools can organize to best serve students and facilitate learning. Provides a 10-item annotated bibliography of items (published between 1995 and 1997) in the ERIC database that address aspects of multiage classrooms. (NH)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Multigraded Classes

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