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Purvis, Denise – Journal of Dance Education, 2021
The creative dancing body is an ideal exemplar of the embodied mind. However, creativity research has ceased to develop due to a lack of study of the embodied mind in cognitive science. Thus, much can be gained through exploring ways in which we maximize students' creative potential by engaging 4E cognition through rich dance experiences. In my…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Secondary Education, Theater Arts, Problem Solving
Education Services Australia, on behalf of the Education Council, 2018
Australia's education system has served the nation well, but must continue to evolve to ensure competitiveness in a world racing towards the future. The report recommendations presented seek to optimise the ways industry partnerships can assist in the provision of contemporary, internationally competitive Science, Technology, Engineering, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Industry, School Business Relationship
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Schieffer, Joseph H. – Social Studies Review, 1974
Simulations for teaching environmental issues are described
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Games, Problem Solving, Secondary Education
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Levin, Malcolm A. – Social Education, 1972
To test materials and teaching strategies for a public issues curriculum, staff members of the Project planned, taught, and evaluated a three-year experimental program in a large high school. Evaluation data is presented. (JB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Research, Inquiry, Instructional Materials
Rohd, Michael – Teaching Theatre, 1999
Presents a book excerpt that introduces the author's "Hope Is Vital" program and methods. Shares his vision and methods for creating performance workshops that actively investigate social concerns. Considers a series of gradually intensifying exercises leading from fun warm-ups to image-building bridge activities. (SC)
Descriptors: Drama Workshops, Instructional Innovation, Problem Solving, Secondary Education
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Rigterink, James M. – Social Studies Journal, 1975
The values-in-conflict approach is emphasized as an effective method for developing student understanding of social problems. For journal availability see annotation SO 504 171. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Problem Solving, Secondary Education, Social Problems
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Eggleston, J. F. – Journal of Biological Education, 1975
Suggests that students could easily apply knowledge and skills acquired in biology instruction to other disciplines if that instruction had been integrated with other disciplines. (LS)
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Instruction
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Spitze, Hazel Taylor – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Home economics can help students deal with social problems, learn to cope with their lives, make sound judgments, get along with family members, and manage their resources. Guidelines are given for implementing the new, socially significant home economics. (MJL)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Daily Living Skills, Home Economics, Home Economics Teachers
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Hammond, Kenneth R. – Social Education, 1973
This article discusses four current explanations for man's failure to resolve conflicts. Information about and techniques for improving human judgment and opportunities for students to learn to use these are needed to improve efforts to solve social problems. (KM)
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Failure, Learning Activities
Marran, James F.; Rogan, Donald V. – 1966
Synectics is a method of creative problem solving through the use of metaphor and apparent irrelevancy developed by William J. J. Gordon. The process involves rational knowledge of the problem to be solved, irrational improvisations that lead to fertile associations creating new approaches to the problem, and euphoric state that is essential in…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking
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Beane, James A. – Educational Leadership, 1980
All adolescents need to learn the skills, attitudes, and knowledge that relate to the needs of youth and the problems of living in a democratic society. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, General Education
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Steiner, Robert L. – Social Education, 1975
Two science classroom techniques that can be used in the social studies classroom to motivate students involve puzzling phenomena and relating science to social issues such as over-population, energy, and pollution. (JR)
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Motivation Techniques, Problem Solving, Relevance (Education)
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Campbell, Lloyd P. – Social Studies, 1977
The purpose of this article is to use the vehicle of a controversial issue--abortion--as a means of illustrating the advantages of teaching such issues through a problem-solving method. Discussion ideas and resources are presented. (Author/JR)
Descriptors: Abortions, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Learning Activities, Problem Solving
Downey, Matthew T. – 1971
The three problems approaches outlined for an introductory, interdisciplinary course provide opportunities to apply the methodological tools and perspectives of the social studies. Organization of each course, advantages and disadvantages, unique objectives, approaches, and methodology for a social problem approach, case study approach, and a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Course Descriptions, Interdisciplinary Approach, Problem Solving
Ross, E. Wayne; Hannay, Lynne M. – Southern Social Studies Quarterly, 1987
Maintains that most current descriptions of reflective inquiry portray Dewey's model incorrectly as a series of individual steps to be mastered in a procedural fashion. Offers an alternative approach to reflective inquiry grounded in a critical theory of education. (JDH)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Homeless People
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