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Lankford, E. Louis – Art Education, 1990
Outlines an issue-centered approach to teaching aesthetics, where students identify and analyze possible solutions before learning an aesthetician's viewpoint. Suggests that teachers acquire basic aesthetic knowledge but also be willing to accept planned uncertainty as an educational principle. Presents a fictional art forgery scenario to…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
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Kirman, Joseph M. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1990
Argues that geography teachers should help students explore ethical issues in geography, such as questioning where exploitation ends and conservation begins. Outlines guidelines for ethics, considers pedgogical implications, and offers strategies for motivating students and making geography relevant. (DB)
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Development, Ecology
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Ramsey, John M.; And Others – Science Teacher, 1990
Described is the Issue Analysis Technique designed to educate students about the various beliefs and values held by the people on various sides of a controversial science-related social issue. The background of the technique, procedures, and curricular goals are discussed. An example is provided. (CW)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Environmental Education
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Update on Law-Related Education, 1990
Presents a two-day lesson from the Alberta (Canada) Education Curriculum for upper elementary or middle school students designed to explore ethical decisions when confronted with value conflicts. Outlines goals, materials, and procedures. Indicates instructional objectives are analysis of conflicts in terms of moral and ethical values; and…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Ethical Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Hillel, Joel; And Others – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1989
Described is a year-long study of the way a group of six 12-year-old children went about solving a special class of geometric problems using a computer and a limited set of LOGO programing tools. Examines solution strategies deciding whether those strategies led to insights about mathematical relations. (Author/MVL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education
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Chau, F. T.; Chik, Andy S. W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Discusses a software package that allows the user to solve mathematical problems, analyze data, plot graphs, and to examine mathematical models. Presents the attributes of the program and the available mathematical functions. Provides an example of pH calculations. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Computer Oriented Programs
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Niaz, Mansoor – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Defines M-demand as the maximum number of schemes that the subject must activate simultaneously in the course of executing a task. Discusses the effect of M-demand on problem solving. Uses algorithms to reduce M-demand. Describes the role of algorithms in problem solving. (MVL)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Chemistry, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Science Teacher, 1989
Describes two software programs for the Apple II series and TRS-80 Models III and IV: (1) "Personal Energy Inventory" (grades 9-12, records and manages data, not considered user friendly); (2) "Energy Conservation" (grades 7-12, aids in converting and problem solving, uses drill and practice). (MVL)
Descriptors: Computer Software Reviews, Computer Uses in Education, Data Collection, Drills (Practice)
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Journal of Special Education Technology, 1993
This article discusses how current theories of learning and memory can guide the application of integrated media (IM) to embellish a standard curriculum; considers theoretical reasons for "breaking the mold"; and offers examples of IM-based alternatives to curricula in the areas of adult literacy, language arts, social studies, language skills,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Chambers, Gary – Language Learning Journal, 1993
Examines ways to motivate students who do not want to learn a foreign language. Questionnaires were completed by 191 year 9 pupils and 7 teachers. The responses of the teachers offered simple strategies that could be replicated without great addition to workload or financial outlay. Responses of a disgruntled minority of students are presented.…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Foreign Countries, French, German
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Halperin, Edward C.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1995
From universities' experiences, medical schools can learn innovative techniques of curriculum assessment and teaching, how to handle diversity issues, and ways to expand the definition of scholarship. In turn, medical schools can teach universities the importance of fiscal and regulatory accountability, benefits of interdisciplinary efforts,…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Administration, College Instruction, Coping
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Quicke, John; Winter, Christine – British Educational Research Journal, 1994
Reports on an exploratory study of a metacognitive approach to teaching low achieving secondary students. Asserts that the research team hoped to examine a process whereby a dialog about learning processes would develop. Finds that all students indicated that they were able to focus on learning as a topic of conversation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Edwards, Harriet C. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1993
The theory behind the concept of the teacher as a model is surveyed and illustrated with actual events and techniques from college classrooms, including taking advantage of classroom mistakes to model thinking and problem-solving skills. Student evaluation results indicate that instructor credibility is unaffected by the use of these techniques.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Quality
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Harrington, Helen L. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1995
Preservice teachers' written case analyses were examined to determine how students reasoned about four dilemmas. Examination of the analyses suggested that the developmental nature of learning to teach was reflected in students' analyses of events embedded in cases. The case method provided opportunities to further encourage development of…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, College Students, Decision Making
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Pellegrino, James W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1995
Asserts that technology and telecommunications have become integral parts of daily life. Discusses three roles that technology plays in improving the problem-solving process. Contends that students must learn to select from a variety of information sources. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Critical Thinking, Developmental Psychology
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