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Cox, Charlotte H.; Bloom, Benjamin S. – Curriculum Review, 1980
In this second section of a two-part interview, Benjamin Bloom discusses practical aspects of implementing mastery learning in the classroom and presents some evidence on its motivational effects. For part one of this interview, see EJ 224 682. (SJL)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Basic Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback
Peer reviewedBloom, Benjamin S. – Childhood Education, 1979
Presents a theory of school learning that attempts to explain individual differences in school learning as well as to determine the ways in which such differences may be altered. (MP)
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Instruction, Guides
Peer reviewedBloom, Benjamin S. – Educational Researcher, 1984
Reports on attempts to find alternative methods of group instruction. Discusses the use of mastery learning techniques and the need to improve the students' learning processes, the curriculum and instructional materials, and the home environmental support of the students' school learning. (CMG)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment
Peer reviewedBloom, Benjamin S. – Educational Leadership, 1984
Summarizes research exploring six solutions to the "2 sigma problem" of devising teaching-learning conditions that will enable the majority of students under group instruction to achieve at levels now possible only when students are tutored. Recommendations include using mastery learning, improving the home environment, and emphasizing higher…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Administration, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education


