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Creativity Is Alive in outdoor Play! Children Solve Problems as They Invent Games on the Playground.
Peer reviewedCastle, Kathryn; Wilson, Elaine – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1992
Discusses the effect of children's outdoor play on their learning, the promotion of children's development by their playing of games which they have invented, and suggestions for adults to encourage children to invent outdoor games. (BC)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Childrens Games, Cognitive Development
Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention with Aggressive Boys: Three-Year Follow-Up and Preventive Effects.
Peer reviewedLochman, John E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1992
Examined longer term preventive effects of school-based intervention with boys referred by classroom teachers as highly aggressive and disruptive. Three years after intervention, boys who had received anger coping (AC) program had lower rates of drug and alcohol involvement and higher levels of self-esteem and social problem-solving skills than…
Descriptors: Aggression, Anger, Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring
Peer reviewedDwyer, Edward J.; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1992
Presents four suggestions from teachers on classroom and teaching matters, including (1) using a journalism model for teaching essay writing; (2) a framework of teaching options for content area instruction; (3) what makes a good workplace literacy project; and (4) what helps students learn problem solving. (SR)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Class Activities, Content Area Reading, High Schools
Peer reviewedHarwood, Doug – School Organisation, 1992
The coordinator role is being increasingly used to provide curricular leadership in both primary and secondary schools. This article analyzes difficulties and unintended consequences that can emerge when a low-key management approach is adopted. "Low-key" sometimes translates to low visibility, recognition, and status, which can…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Coordinators, Curriculum Development
Edwards, Carolyn – Child Care Information Exchange, 1992
Maintains that an environment of trust, protection, and mutual regard allows children to grow in the practice of cooperation, joint problem solving, and positive social behavior. Details ways for teachers to create a democratic and participatory climate, and a community of caring and well-being, in the classroom. (LB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Conflict Resolution, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedStephen, Virginia – Art Education, 1991
Provides illustrations and activities to help students at all grade levels understand how artists look at the world and how each artwork is a result of that personal vision. Suggests questions based on an art criticism model that moves from stages of impulse, description, analysis, interpretation, and information to personalization. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History
Peer reviewedO'Neil, John – Educational Leadership, 1992
The desire for students to graduate with more than basic skills has fueled interest in performance assessment methods such as essay writing, group science experiments, or portfolio preparation. Officials in Vermont, California, Kentucky, Maryland, and other states are betting that performance assessments may prove as powerful a classroom influence…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Multiple Choice Tests, Performance Based Assessment
Peer reviewedCameron, Beverly J. – College Teaching, 1991
When college teachers are explicit about specific methods and strategies involved in effective thinking, students are more likely to learn and use these skills. Labeling test questions with the thinking skills required can help students refocus their study methods, resulting in more effective thinking, problem-solving, or decision-making skills.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Decision Making, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRojewski, Jay W.; Schell, John W. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1994
Cognitive apprenticeship emphasizes a combination of authentic problem-solving experiences with expert guidance in lieu of decontextualized instruction. This article examines issues in cognitive science and describes a model of cognitive apprenticeship for providing academic instruction to students with special learning needs. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Critical Thinking, Disabilities, Educational Methods
Peer reviewedMiller, David – Scottish Educational Review, 1993
Research advocating classroom use of the computer programming language LOGO is based on relatively long periods of instruction, plentiful provision of computers, and knowledgeable teachers. Recent research shows that LOGO may confuse children's understanding of angles. Considers implications for Scottish primary schools using LOGO as recommended…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedPerrenet, Jacob; Groen, Wim – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1993
Discusses effectiveness of hints given to (n=100) ninth-grade students solving nonstandard problems on functions. Hints that stimulated concrete action were effective if the action modeled the required solution method. Hints that only warned against certain mistakes were ineffective. Appendix includes problems and hints. (MKR/Author)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Assisted Instruction, Functions (Mathematics), Grade 9
Krause, Edmund – Learning, 1994
Five suggestions help parents teach their children to make decisions: give children tasks and choices that encourage a feeling of competence; allow children to share their opinions; give children weekly allowances and let them decide how to spend it; have children plan specific activities; and involve children in family councils. (SM)
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Individual Power
Peer reviewedImmegart, Glenn L.; Pascual, Roberto – Journal of Educational Administration, 1994
Spanish principals are more isolated from colleagues than principals in other countries, because the school is the basic educational unit and because Spanish school directors have no structural links within the local system. This article describes the design and development of an inservice training program for Spanish administrators, highlighting…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Lynch, Eleanor W.; And Others – Principal, 1993
The California Department of Education recently sponsored two studies on the needs of chronically ill children and their families. The most serious problem these children faced was feeling different. Parents were also concerned by inadequate funding, services, staffing, and staff awareness. Educators should increase their sensitivity, change…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Chronic Illness, Elementary Education, Financial Problems
Maltby, Florence – Gifted Education International, 1993
This article describes "Thinking Actively in a Social Context," a multiphase model to assist in the development of problem-solving courses based on student needs and experiences. An example of such an interdisciplinary course (simulating a new settlement on another planet) for high ability children in grades five, six, and seven is detailed. (DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Gifted, Group Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach


