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Avery, Leanne M. – Theory Into Practice, 2013
Whether playing outdoors or working on the farm, rural children acquire science and engineering skills throughout their daily lives. Although 11.4 million children in the United States grow up in rural areas, compared to 14.6 million in urban areas, relatively little attention is given to rural science education. This article demonstrates that…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Science Education, Educational Environment, STEM Education
Larson, Kenneth L. – 1977
Designed for elementary school teachers in Santa Cruz, California, this book outlines an experiential approach to community study. Because the term community can encompass a scope as narrow as the school or as wide as the region, these guidelines are adaptable to several elementary grade levels. The book is arranged in six sections. The first…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Resources, Community Study, Elementary Education
Erasmus, Suzanne – Environmental Education Bulletin, 1993
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Descriptors: Community Resources, Educational Facilities, Elementary Education, Environmental Education
Broda, Herbert W. – Stenhouse Publishers, 2007
This book shows how the school grounds, whether urban, suburban, or rural, can become an enriching extension of the classroom. The author blends theory and practice, providing readers with teacher-tested suggestions and activities for using the outdoors. The book offers step-by-step guidance to help ensure success when teachers take a class…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Study Guides, Community Resources, Teaching Methods
Whiddon, Shirley – Journal of Business Education, 1973
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Business Education, Community Resources, Community Surveys
Peters, Richard O. – 1991
This paper discusses the importance of using community resources to supplement classroom instruction in the social studies to enhance the students' comprehension of the importance and immediate application of classroom instruction to the real world. Community resources can be used by classroom teachers in all subject areas, and at all grade levels…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Schools, Curriculum, Ecology
Turner, Mary Jane – 1981
Arranged into three parts, the paper offers practical and motivating techniques for resource persons, particularly in legal education, who have been invited to make presentations in the schools. The first part of the paper prepares resource persons for giving successful presentations by increasing their awareness of educational objectives being…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Community Resources, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Experiential Learning
Rindge School of Technical Arts, Cambridge, MA. – 1991
CityWorks is a course offered at the Rindge School of Technical Arts, open to all ninth-grade students in Cambridge, Massachusetts. During the course, students investigate Cambridge's neighborhoods, services, and industries; they make maps, take photographs, draw blueprints, build models, make videotapes, and write oral histories. The focus is on…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Community Development, Community Resources, Education Work Relationship
Martinez, Paul E. – 1982
Oral history is but one of several methods of examining history, yet it holds powerful implications as a tool of instruction within the bilingual classroom. The most compelling rationale for integrating oral history techniques into bilingual social studies is that generally oral history has remained virtually isolated from most bilingual…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Teachers, Community Resources, Elementary Education
Hendrikson, Leslie – 1985
An ERIC digest considers several approaches to community study within the social studies curriculum. Material is divided into four sections. Following an introduction, "A rationale for community study" outlines skills and concepts that can be presented through community study and presents the rationale that community study can provide…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Study, Educational Practices, Educational Research
Peer reviewedMurrow, Casey – Journal of Experiential Education, 1982
If experiential learning in the elementary school is to become a reality, a support system with at least four ongoing facets (inservice education, communication of experiential links with the standard curriculum, popularization of the concept of experiential learning, and motivation of students) must be implemented. (LC)
Descriptors: Child Development, Community Resources, Conventional Instruction, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedAllen, Rodney F. – Journal of the Middle States Council for the Social Studies, 1992
Contends that public monuments and memorials provide excellent opportunities to teach historical geography and community studies. Illustrates this view with examples of monuments and memorials in the United States and other nations. Provides teaching strategies and a four-step process to use memorials and monuments in the classroom. (CFR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Resources, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning
Gjelten, Tom – 1978
Planned for a K-12 school with 84 students and a full-time instructional staff of 8, including a teaching principal, the North Haven Project for Career Development (North Haven Island, Maine) is described in the context of its small, geographically isolated community. Though offered primarily as a program developed to meet a specific community's…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Development, Career Education, Career Opportunities
Mitchell, Nancy; Favors, Audrey – 1983
This handbook provides suggestions for learning activities that teachers can use in providing an experience-based prevocational career education program such as the Study of Work Project that was conducted at Eastside High School in Paterson, New Jersey. The emphasis of the handbook is on developing connections between skill acquisition in the…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education, Career Exploration
Paterson Board of Education, NJ. – 1984
The Study of Work Project: Phase II refined, expanded, and institutionalized many experience-based prevocational career education practices implemented at Eastside High School, Paterson, New Jersey. To ensure continuation of these practices subsequent to cessation of grant-funded support, Phase II emphasized development of a team of teachers to…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education, Career Exploration

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