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Dogan, Mevlut; Oruncak, Bekir; Gunbayi, Ilhan – Physics Education, 2002
Presents a study that investigates participating (n=70) teachers and (n=940) students' perceptions of physics. Reports that students have the most difficulty with magnetism but the most interest in electricity, optics, and motion. Discusses the possibilities for making physics more attractive to students. (YDS)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries, High Schools, Physics
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Smith, Gerald F. – Journal of Management Education, 2003
Business schools have made efforts to inject critical thinking into programs by adopting critical management pedagogy or teaching managerial decision making. A more comprehensive approach would include critical thinking and decision making but also address other managerial thinking tasks and challenges. (Contains 79 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Higher Education
Held, Roger – Teaching Theatre, 2002
Describes a technique called interactive auditions. Notes that the goals of this type of auditions are: to build a working relationship between the director, stage manager, and actors; and to create a cooperative environment. Suggests that this technique gives the actor a less fearful view of the audition process. (PM)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Drama, Educational Environment, Higher Education
Riley, John F. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1990
Sociodrama is presented as a structured, yet flexible, method of encouraging the use of creative thinking to examine a difficult problem. An example illustrates the steps involved in putting sociodrama into action. Production techniques useful in sociodrama include the soliloquy, double, role reversal, magic shop, unity of opposites, and audience…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Dramatics
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Lauda, Daonald P. – NASSP Bulletin, 1989
Technology education (based on an organized set of concepts, processes, and systems) is designed to replace traditional industrial arts programs (based on a study of materials, like wood or metals). At the secondary level, teachers can engage students in research and experimentation that cuts across the disciplines. (MLH)
Descriptors: Competition, Consumer Education, Industrial Arts, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Lampert, Magdalene – Arithmetic Teacher, 1989
Describes a teaching experiment examining the possibility of the redefinition of a multiplication problem from a problem of remembering, to a problem of figuring out why arithmetic rules make sense. (YP)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction
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Bennett, Dan – Mathematics Teacher, 1989
A problem concerning circles and points from a comic strip is presented. Its solution, using coordinate geometry, is then presented. The problem demonstrates how much one can learn by looking beyond the simple or partial solutions to a problem. (MNS)
Descriptors: Analytic Geometry, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
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Shultz, Harris S.; Leonard, Bill – Mathematics Teacher, 1989
Some uncomplicated illustrations of how probability yields results that seem in conflict with traditional intuition are given. (MNS)
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Probability, Problem Solving, Secondary Education
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Gordon, Haim – Educational Forum, 1988
Discusses Hannah Arendt's belief that Nazi Adolf Eichmann's crimes stem from his failure to think. States that educators in a democracy must teach students to think about political and social issues. Covers methods of teaching thinking (as differentiated from problem solving) and dangers of a political realm without thinking citizens. (CH)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Dogmatism, Foreign Countries, Nazism
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McLoughlin, Patrick – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1987
The technique of using "seed problems" involves starting with a simple problem and seeing how far it leads. It may inspire different, related problems, or it may be approached with varied tools. Problems related to points and lines, pyramids, Pythagorean quadruples, and regular pentagons are discussed. (MNS)
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
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Fitzgerald, Jill – Reading Teacher, 1988
Examines current views on revision, and notes the importance of nurturing students' revision abilities. Presents three successful approaches to teaching revision, including: naturalistic classroom support, direct instruction in the problem-solving revision process, and procedural facilitation of revision. (MM)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Problem Solving, Revision (Written Composition)
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Gibson, Craig – RQ, 1995
Reviews controversies over different conceptions of critical thinking and its application to education. Discusses the relevance to and impact of critical thinking on bibliographic instruction. (JKP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Librarians, Library Instruction
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Lavoie, Derrick R. – American Biology Teacher, 1995
Descriptors: Biology, High Schools, Problem Solving, Science Instruction
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Nohda, Nobuhiko – Zentralblatt fur Didaktik der Mathematik/International Reviews on Mathematical Education, 1995
Discusses advantages and considerations in using open-ended problems in mathematics teaching and evaluation. Describes results of using open-ended problems in a sixth-grade class in Japan. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction
May, Lola – Teaching PreK-8, 1995
Offers examples of games and problem-solving strategies to help students solve word problems in mathematics. Emphasizes the importance of first considering the question the word problem poses and using game techniques to teach students how to transfer those same strategies to solve different math problems. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Game Theory, Games, Learning Strategies
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