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Lincoln, Eugene A. – Urban Education, 1974
Describes sequential teaching based on the inductive approach--a clearly defined task divided into parts and presented sequentially--as structure-based, performance-based, guidance-based, multisensory-based, and present-based. (Author/SF)
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary School Students, Induction, Lower Class Students
AMBROSE, HELEN; AND OTHERS – 1965
DESIGNED AS A RESOURCE FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS TO USE IN HELPING CHILDREN THINK CLEARLY AND COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY, THE ST. PAUL CURRICULUM GUIDE IS DIVIDED INTO THREE SECTIONS--SPEAKING, LISTENING, AND WRITING. AN OVERVIEW OF EACH SECTION DESCRIBES CURRENT THINKING IN THE FIELD AND GENERAL SKILLS WHICH NEED TO BE ACQUIRED BY STUDENTS.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Elementary Schools, English Instruction, Grammar
Oliver, William P. – 1971
This study defined a type of information-processing task analysis and an index relating different instructional sequences to this analysis. One hundred sixty-four college students were taught, with computer-assisted instruction, an imaginary science by various instructional sequences or by selecting their own sequence. A program-controlled…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Flow Charts
Elliott, Richard D.; And Others – 1970
A series of inquiry plans for the systematic development of learning and thinking skills are provided in this teaching guide. The materials for each grade level include: 1) a summary of the plans, justification of them, identification of the concepts and content that the students will explore, and an outline of the instruction strategy; 2) a…
Descriptors: Economics, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Induction
Leppert, Ella C.; Payette, Roland F. – 1970
This report focuses on the background and development of three sequential courses for grades 8, 9, and 10, and the findings and evaluation on these new instructional materials prepared by the Social Studies Research Committee. Part I of this report makes explicit a set of seven Basic Assumptions about reasons for change in the social studies. Part…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Curriculum Study Centers
Douglass, Claudia B. – 1978
The primary purpose of the reported study was to identify a possible interaction between the cognitive style of the students and the instructional sequence of the materials and their combined effect on achievement. The subjects were 627 biology students from six midwestern high schools. The students were ranked and classified as field-dependent…
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Style, Deduction, Educational Research
Park Forest Public Schools District 163, IL. – 1970
A basic introduction to human relations for the kindergarten child is provided in this teacher's guide. The main generalization for the unit is "School is a place where children with different backgrounds meet and work together. Each child contributes his experiences to the group." Some of the supporting ideas in the unit are: 1) Children in…
Descriptors: Children, Concept Teaching, Friendship, Human Relations
Olivier, William P. – 1971
The roles of (1) the sequence of instruction and (2) cognitive ability variables were investigated using a computer-assisted instruction (CAI) course on an imaginary science of "Xenograde systems." A rationale for an information processing task analysis was developed to overcome the deficiencies of other analytic methods. The new method was found…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Ability, Computer Assisted Instruction, Concept Formation
HAWLEY, JANE STOUDER; JENKINSON, EDWARD B. – 1967
THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY ENGLISH CURRICULUM STUDY CENTER CREATED A SEQUENTIAL COURSE OF STUDY IN LITERATURE FOR GRADES SEVEN THROUGH NINE. A BASIC POETRY SEQUENCE, FOCUSING ON STUDENT RESPONSE TO POETRY, EMPHASIZES SOUND AND STORY IN GRADE SEVEN, IMAGE OR PICTURE IN GRADE EIGHT, AND METAPHOR AND TONE IN GRADE NINE. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE DRAMA…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Drama, English Instruction
Halvorson, Richard B. – 1969
An experiment was designed and conducted for the Community College Department of Sociology. The objective was to determine the significant difference between the objective knowledge of sociology learned, and retained by groups taught by the systems approach method as compared to the lecture-discussion method. The systems analysis method is based…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Classification, Cognitive Objectives, Comparative Analysis
Mank, Evans R. – 1967
Building upon Course I, this teaching guide for the first of four units of Course II introduces the secondary student to geographic concepts and generalizations of the physical world to which man has related over time. All units of the second course emphasize the process of development whereby man, coping with given conditions in his physical…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Geographic Concepts, Geography, Geography Instruction
Imperatore, William – 1969
This unit package offers the primary social studies teacher structured materials in geography. The primary objective of this unit is to develop the concepts labeled place and environment. Material organization and teaching strategy involve a two-fold emphasis on concept acquisition and concept use. The materials require the student to make…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Grade 1
Stapp, William B. – 1964
The guiding principles incorporated into this program are: 1) to develop a kindergarten through twelfth grade curriculum in a logical sequence to provide continuity and progression in the program; 2) to have the program enhance the instructional goals of the school system; 3) to link the subject areas that relate most closely to conservation,…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Community Resources, Conservation Education, Curriculum Design
Park Forest Public Schools District 163, IL. – 1970
As in other units in this series, this teaching guide is structured on the basis of one major generalization, supporting generalizations, and suggestions of learning activities and materials leading to an understanding of these ideas. For Grade 3, the major generalization is, "Skin color is only one of many obvious physical differences among…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education, Environmental Influences
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development. – 1967
This syllabus, revised in 1967, presents a thematic approach to history instruction with emphasis on concept development and relevant understandings. Five major topics focus on these areas: (1) American People (Immigration and Reaction to Immigrants, American Culture Patterns, Population, Civil Rights; (2) Government and Politics (Constitutional…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Concept Teaching, Current Events, Grade 11
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