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Peer reviewedBey, Theresa M. – Education and Urban Society, 1995
As dispensers of information, mentors can support teachers through career stages from recruitment to retirement. This article explores mentorships as transferable transactions. This concept is particularly valuable in urban areas, where teachers unacquainted with physical and cultural conditions may replicate the practices of seasoned mentors.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Cultural Awareness, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGreene, Gary; Albright, Leonard – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1995
The editors of this journal comment on an article by John Johnson and Frank Rusch (EC 606 176), which reported that few of the recommended "best practices" in transitional services are actually supported by empirical data. The editorial urges greater empirical investigation in the field of career development, especially research on "best…
Descriptors: Career Education, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedKnapp, Clifford E. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1994
Illustrates the common philosophical base of outdoor and experiential education and the Progressive Education Movement of the early 1900s. Commonalities include using the community outside the classroom while practicing student-centered, active learning. Modern research on brain-based learning supports many of the older principles of…
Descriptors: Camping, Cognitive Style, Constructivism (Learning), Educational History
Peer reviewedMcClintock, Mary – Journal of Experiential Education, 1994
Sharing personal life stories can be a powerful tool to confront stereotypes and educate about social justice issues. Effective use includes having a clear educational goal, choosing a story that conveys an experience that is understandable and relates to the educational goal, and providing a safe environment for voluntary sharing of personal…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, College Students, Consciousness Raising
Peer reviewedTerwel, Jan; And Others – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1994
Maintains that current research suggests that heterogeneous grouping is preferable. Reports on a study of a new mathematics curriculum using 600 students in 6 Dutch schools. Finds that students in heterogeneous classes taught with cooperative-learning techniques achieved more than students in traditional ability-grouped classrooms. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedCarta, Judith J. – Journal of Early Intervention, 1994
This brief article responds to a previous article on guidelines developed by professional associations for developmentally appropriate early childhood special education practices. The importance of individualization in the application of practices is emphasized, and sample criteria are offered for evaluating the practices. (DB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedStodolsky, Susan S.; Grossman, Pamela L. – American Educational Research Journal, 1995
A framework connecting features of subject matter with curricular activities was tested with 399 survey responses from high school teachers of 5 different subjects. Teachers differed in their perceptions of their subjects as defined, sequential, and static, but some curricular activities did seem to differ depending on subject features. (SLD)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Practices, English, High Schools
Peer reviewedLikes, Diana – Art Education, 1995
Contends that, in an age of decreased educational funding, it is more likely that art teachers must work with administrators who have little or no art training. Asserts that art teachers must educate the administrators about the value of educational art programs. Provides suggested strategies to accomplish this goal. (CFR)
Descriptors: Administrators, Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedYsseldyke, James E.; And Others – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1992
This paper defines key educational outcome terms, discusses national and international practices in the assessment of educational outcomes, describes activities of states in outcomes assessment, notes objectives of the National Center on Educational Outcomes, and delineates major considerations in the development of a comprehensive system of…
Descriptors: Definitions, Disabilities, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedMcKellips, Karen K. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1992
Analyzes news, articles, and editorials published in the "Cheyenne Transporter," 1880-86, about mission boarding schools on the Cheyenne-Arapaho reservation in Indian Territory (Oklahoma). Discusses conflict between the two tribes, enrollment, assimilationist policies, discipline, Indian resistance, and innovative teaching methods. (SV)
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Reservations
Peer reviewedMcLaughlin, T. F.; Vacha, Edward F. – Education and Treatment of Children, 1992
A review of the literature regarding programs that assist the at-risk student found both pull-out and in-class models. Common elements of pull-out programs included such services as tutoring, skill-based structured instruction, and homework hot lines. In-class procedures included classwide peer tutoring, direct instruction, and cooperative…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedZaman, Sultana S.; Munir, Shirin Z. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1992
This review of special education in Bangladesh describes the prevalence of major disabilities and government and nongovernment programs for children with various types of disabilities. The paper concludes that most special education is supported by nongovernment organizations and that implementation has been restricted by economic constraints.…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Disabilities, Economic Factors, Educational Planning
Peer reviewedBriscoe, Diane Buck – Preventing School Failure, 1991
This paper notes the potential of capitalizing on cultural traits to improve the learning of diverse students. It outlines strengths that culturally diverse populations possess that could enhance their success in the learning environment and offers recommendations to assist in helping educators to implement changes to accommodate learners' needs.…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedPolloway, Edward A.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1994
A national sample of 441 elementary, middle, and senior high teachers was asked about their homework practices, including their use of adaptations for students with disabilities. Tables present results for frequency and amount of homework, helpfulness of specific types of homework, in-class structures, adaptations, parent communication strategies,…
Descriptors: Assignments, Disabilities, Educational Practices, Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedBaron, Stephen; Haldane, Douglas – British Journal of Special Education, 1991
The history, philosophy, and outcomes of the Camphill communities in Scotland for children and adults in need of special care are discussed and evaluated. Controversial aspects of training the disabled within an enclosed separatist context are discussed, as is the program's role in relation to the English National Curriculum. (PB)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Collective Settlements, Community Characteristics, Community Study


