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Hoelscher, Karen – Computers in the Schools, 1986
Describes the Minnesota Education Computing Corporation (MECC) Computing and Information Collection, a collection of software products for students in grades 4-12. These products are designed to support individual course content objectives and introduce and practice information literacy skills. Curriculum applications in language arts,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Database Management Systems
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Kayes, Barry M.; Smentowski, Joseph – Science Teacher, 1987
Reviews the goals and methodology of an investigative unit on ecology which focuses on pond studies. Provides specific examples of the activities and involvements of the students. (ML)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Ecology, Experiential Learning, Field Instruction
Lin, Li-Yun – 2001
This paper demonstrates how Taiwanese English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) college teachers and students collaborate and negotiate to design various learner-centered activities based on the Chinese film, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." These activities are intended to enhance students' listening and speaking abilities. The paper…
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Films, Foreign Countries
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Atwood, Virginia A.; And Others – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1989
Demonstrates a thematic approach, using soup as the theme, to integrate and correlate elementary social studies with other subject areas. Outlines four soup activities, presenting goals, materials, strategies, and extensions of each. Stresses how integrated curricula effectively develops skills such as observing, inferring, serial ordering, and…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Cooking Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Dramatics
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Amorino, Joseph – School Arts, 1990
Explains how a veil control method allows secondary students to use oil paints in the classroom without difficulties of control, manageability, and clean up. Outlines how to prepare and apply oil glazes. Maintains that this method enhances students' studio skills and helps them appreciate the works of the great masters. (KM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education
Hao, Ramona Newton; Hartley-Forsyth, Paula – Kamehameha Journal of Education, 1993
As part of Hawaii's PETOM (Preservice Education for Teachers of Minorities) program, future educators are taught not only to teach but also to enjoy reading and writing. The article explains how PETOM students learn the joys and struggles of reading and writing and learn to become teachers of the subjects. (SM)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Language Arts
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Carroll, Terry; And Others – Social Education, 1995
Contends that the computer software program, "Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego," can be used to teach about social studies and a wide range of other courses. Recommends instructional techniques and interdisciplinary approaches to be used with the program and includes a curriculum correlation chart. (CFR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Databases
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Anderson, Mary G. – Exceptional Children, 1992
This paper urges the use of Theatre Rehearsal Technique activities as communication learning experiences for adolescent African-American male learners with behavior disorders. The paper proposes that students may then gain quantifiable success in social communication interactions, and resultant reassessments of their special education placements…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Black Students, Communication Skills
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Fox, Lise; Hanline, Mary Frances – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1993
The use of naturalistic teaching procedures in developmentally appropriate early childhood settings was evaluated in two single subject studies. Acquisition and maintenance of skills within developmentally appropriate play contexts were demonstrated by a preschooler with Down's syndrome and one with mild developmental delay. (DB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Disabilities, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Downs Syndrome
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Pernecky, Mark – College Teaching, 1993
The technique of having college economics students write brief reaction papers in response to assigned readings has been found to be useful in motivating and enhancing student preparedness for classroom discussions. The reaction papers also helped students study for exams and develop writing skills. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Economics Education
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Yildirim, Ali – Journal of Educational Research, 1994
This study surveyed public school teachers to investigate their theoretical orientations toward teaching thinking and toward two views about the nature of thinking (content-oriented and skills-oriented). Results showed that less than one-fourth presented a clear content or skill orientation. Most had mixed views about the two theories. (SM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Theories, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
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Boyle, J. David; Lucas, Keitha V. – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1990
Investigates effects of tonal harmonic accompaniment on 30 University of Miami (Florida) undergraduate music theory students' sightsinging ability. Finds harmonic accompaniment improved students' sightsinging accuracy especially at lowest training levels. Examines rationale for sightsinging with accompaniment; reviews related research findings;…
Descriptors: Applied Music, Auditory Training, Comparative Analysis, Context Effect
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Byo, James L. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1990
Analyzes independent videotape observation, investigating whether beginning student conductors could demonstrate high and low gestural intensity. Reports that 320 subjects had a 77 percent correct response rate to conductor gestures. Suggests intensity is recognizable across multiple illustrations and diverse music experience levels. (CH)
Descriptors: Applied Music, Body Language, Classroom Research, High School Students
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Stewart, David A.; And Others – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1991
A prototype interactive videodisc system was created with the objectives of teaching signed communication skills to hearing associates of deaf children and language patterns to deaf children. This paper reviews the applications of computer technology in deaf education, the self-instructional capabilities of interactive videodisc systems, and…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Communication Skills, Computer Assisted Instruction, Deafness
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Mizener, Charlotte P. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1993
Reports on a study of the attitudes of 542 students in grades 3-6 toward singing and choir participation in relation to grade level, gender, classroom singing activities, previous singing experience, and degree of singing skill. Finds that most subjects indicated a positive attitude toward singing, but less than half were interested in choral…
Descriptors: Choral Music, Elementary Education, Grade 3, Grade 4
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