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Simonson, Michael; Volker, Roger – Learning Resources, 1975
Steps are given for teachers to individualize their classes using pre-prepared instructional materials. (HB)
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities, Programed Instruction
Nelson, Russell B.; Betsworth, June – Instructor, 1975
Articles suggested how students can learn pinhole photography, developing their compositional styles, developing films without darkrooms, and utilizing existing educational resources for film developing. (RK)
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Photographic Equipment, Photographs, Photography
Hawley, Kathleen; Hawley, Harold – Instructor, 1975
Article described an experiment in which students learned to investigate the sound of water particles falling over rocks as well as the change in composition of rocks as they travel along the riverbed. (RK)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Environmental Education, Learning Activities, Science Experiments
Arbucci, Robert – Communicator, 1975
Descriptors: Equipment, Learning Activities, Map Skills, Outdoor Education
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Sims, Jacqueline – Arithmetic Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Elementary School Mathematics, Learning, Learning Activities
Glosenger, Fay Ilene; Yawkey, Thomas Daniels – 1980
The importance of play and its contributions to the intellectual, social, psychomotor, and emotional growth of the child is just now being recognized and day care teachers are regularly required to justify the inclusion of play and games in programs for young children. Two types of justification are commonly heard: the nondescriptive and the…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities, Play
Arnold, Rick – 1981
This guide contains activities for teaching improvisations to a high school general music class. Improvisation is the most unique, and probably the most intimidating factor of jazz. By its very nature improvisation is an extremely personal expression that may indeed be difficult, however by no means impossible to teach. Due to a lack of experience…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Learning Activities, Music Education, Secondary Education
Presno, Vincent; Presno, Carol – 1980
This handbook for teachers presents strategies for helping students think about and make value judgments in a broad range of value realms. The 80 activity models presented have been used for grade levels ranging from upper elementary to high school. Chapter I, the introduction, discusses a unified approach to values. A definition of values is…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities, Secondary Education, Values Clarification
Parma City School District, OH.
Five activities are presented in this student workbook on using the electronic calculator. Following the directions for using the machine, problems are given on multiplying and dividing, finding percentages, calculating the area of assorted polygons, changing fractions to decimals, and finding squares and square roots. (JH)
Descriptors: Calculators, Computation, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Hymovitz, Leon – Curriculum Bulletin, 1978
This curriculum bulletin provides a rationale for including death education in the school and suggests activities designed to help students expand their understanding of the social and personal dimensions of death and dying. Guidelines for helping the child who mourns are provided. (RH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Death, Elementary Secondary Education
SUPPES, PATRICK – 1964
THE ROLE OF ROTE MEMORIZATION WITH REGARD TO THE PERCEPTION OF MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS WAS INVESTIGATED. THE CONCEPTS INCLUDED FOR EXPERIMENTATION WERE--BINARY NUMBERS, SETS, POLYGONS AND ANGLES, STIMULUS VARIATION, DISPLAY, INCIDENTAL LEARNING, AND RESPONSE VARIATION. IT WAS CONCLUDED THAT THE FORMATION OF SIMPLE CONCEPTS IN YOUNG CHILDREN IS AN…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Mathematical Concepts, Set Theory, Teacher Effectiveness
SJOGREN, DOUGLAS D.; STAKE, ROBERT E. – 1964
A STUDY OF LEARNING ACTIVITY EXPLORED (1) AN ACTIVITY-ACHIEVEMENT SCALE TO DESCRIBE THE IMPACT OF ACTIVITY ON ACHIEVEMENT AND (2) THE POSSIBLE COMPLEXITY OR DIMENSIONALITY OF THIS IMPACT. TEN GROUPS, OF 10 COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS EACH, WERE SCHEDULED TO STUDY UNDER EACH OF 10 LEARNING SITUATIONS. THE SITUATIONS CONSISTED OF TWO MODES OF…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, College Students, Educational Media, Learning Activities
BRIGGS, LESLIE J.; CAMPBELL, VINCENT N. – 1962
POTENTIAL ECONOMIC FORMS OF ADAPTIVE, SELF-INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS WHICH WOULD BE OF PRACTICAL USE IN ADJUSTING TO INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES WERE INVESTIGATED. "PARALLEL" PROGRAMS (ONE STUDENT LEARNING BEST BY ONE PROGRAM AND A SECOND STUDENT BENEFITING MOST FROM ANOTHER) WERE FIRST EXPLORED AS A WAY TO ADJUST TO INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES. THIS…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities, Learning Processes
Harris, Thomas E. – 1980
The paper provides a simplified introduction to conflict theory through a series of in-class exercises. Conflict resolution, defined as negotiated settlement, can occur through three forms of communication: tacit, implicit, and explicit. Tacit communication, taking place without face-to-face or written interaction, refers to inferences made and…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Higher Education, Learning Activities
CROSSMAN, DAVID M. – 1966
IN EDUCATION, ONE OF THE MOST ENCOURAGING DEVELOPMENTS IS AN INCREASED AWARENESS IN THE CRITICAL NATURE OF GOOD COMMUNICATION. THIS ARTICLE DISCUSSES THE SYSTEMS APPROACH IN DEVELOPING LEARNING TECHNIQUES WITH AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA. A SYSTEM MAY BE DEFINED AS THE STRUCTURE OR ORGANIZATION OF AN ORDERLY WHOLE, CLEARLY SHOWING THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Group Instruction, Individual Instruction, Learning Activities
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