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Field, Trudy; Bernal, Ernesto M.; Goertz, Jeanie – Understanding Our Gifted, 2001
Students in a self-contained gifted and talented fifth grade evaluated three major learning activities of the Full Option Science System (FOSS). Students rated the activities very positively and felt the activities had given them greater confidence to work in groups, to be creative, and to strive to accomplish hard tasks as well as developing…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Gifted, Grade 5, Instructional Material Evaluation
Peer reviewedRenzulli, Joseph S. – Middle School Journal, 2000
Discusses the rationale for Academy of Inquiry and Talent Development enrichment projects in middle schools and provides examples of the activities pursued in these projects. Considers the authentic-learning and real-life problem-solving objectives of the projects, their organization, and the three types of enrichment: general exploratory, group…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Enrichment
Peer reviewedGundry, Lisa K.; Kickul, Jill R. – Simulation & Gaming, 1996
Conceptual and behavioral methods for developing student abilities to think and behave creatively are presented with suggestions for their application in entrepreneurship courses. Conceptual exercises as well as the use of musical experimentation, card games, and board games as metaphors for business situations are shown to teach a variety of…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Business Education, Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedEwert, Alan – Journal of Experiential Education, 1996
Discusses the forces driving increasing environmental problems, why these problems defy easy solution, and the role of experiential education in natural resource management issues. Discusses adaptations of experiential programming to lessen impacts on natural environments and to promote proenvironmental behaviors through awareness building,…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Consciousness Raising
Diegmueller, Karen – Education Week, 1996
Mountain School, run by North Cascades Institute, is a camp in North Cascades National Park, Washington, where elementary school students spend 48 hours living and learning about science and the environment. In addition to science and nature, responsibility and teamwork are taught. Describes innovative instructional methods used, such as…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Field Instruction, Grade 5
McCutcheon, Susan – Learning, 1996
Describes how to motivate students to learn by having them teach back to the class what they have just learned from the teacher. Students break into small groups and brainstorm how to teach what has just been presented, then the teacher picks one group to teach back to the class. (SM)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedGoldstaub, Paul – Music Educators Journal, 1996
Recommends all music programs taking an active role in developing programs that promote and teach improvisation. Discusses some simple instructional strategies and models to follow when creating an improvisational program. Includes score selections and a list of selected resources. (MJP)
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Improvisation
Peer reviewedBoston, Bruce O. – Middle School Journal, 2000
Describes Earth Force's Community Action and Problem Solving (CAPS) learning model that integrates learning across the curriculum by bringing together three experientially based activities: care for the environment, service learning, and skills of civic engagement. Discusses CAPS' six-step sequence, and teacher and student responses. (JPB)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Integrated Curriculum, Middle School Students
Peer reviewedCarlson, Teresa B.; McKenna, Peter – Journal of Experiential Education, 2000
Forty Australian physical education student teachers participated in a weekend adventure education course that placed them outside their comfort zones and made them understand how less confident, lower-skilled students feel in physical education classes. Reflective writing exercises revealed participants' awareness of supportive environment, peer…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Attitude Change, Educational Environment, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedKeegan, Mark – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1993
Presents evidence against the use of standardized curricula and testing and in favor of discovery-based instruction. Describes a successful experience with a relatively new form of discovery-based instruction, the scenario educational computer software. (AEF)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Discovery Learning
Beedy, Jeff; Gordon, John – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1997
The New Hampton School (New Hampshire) uses the holistic Total Human Development Model with both students and faculty to instill principles focused on relationships as central to teaching and learning; respect and responsibility; sense of community; whole person development within the community; compassion and service; and the meaningful,…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Holistic Approach
Ogden, Jackie; Lehnhardt, Kathy; Mellen, Jill; Dierking, Lynn; Adelman, Leslie; Burks, Kyle; Miller, Lance – Informal Learning, 2001
Describes a five-year plan for educational research and evaluation at the Disney Animal Kingdom. Focuses on conservation-related issues and presents some of the preliminary results from the study of visitor attitudes. (DDR)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Facilities, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKeen Cheryl; Howard, Adam – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2002
Interviews with six academically gifted students at Antioch College (Ohio) examined how Antioch's experiential learning program, which alternates study semesters with full-time work semesters, identified three themes: recognition of the responsibility for one's own learning; unique challenges made possible by experiential learning; and learning…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, College Students, Cooperative Education, Emotional Development
Charney, Len – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1997
Children's visual literacy can be enhanced by focusing their attention on aspects of the natural or built environment in the local community. Two activities use photographs and field trips to provide the building blocks of visual literacy: challenging activities, inquiry and problem solving, curiosity and the unexpected, and culture-based…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Discovery Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedNixon, Rachel A. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 1997
Presents six case studies of EARTHWATCH expeditions which provide teachers with opportunities to work with scientists, participate in scientific discovery, and employ new technology. Educators join EARTHWATCH teams to explore tropical and dry forests, monitor ecosystems and species, unearth remains, and consequently develop innovative classroom…
Descriptors: Ecology, Educational Research, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning


