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Peer reviewedHess, Gerald F. – Journal of Legal Education, 1999
One of a series of articles on principles of good practice in legal education, this article focuses on the importance of encouraging active learning. Considers why active learning is important, identifies barriers to active learning, and suggests some active learning methods in legal education, including Socratic dialog, discussion, writing,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Class Activities, College Instruction, Educational Practices
Boss, Suzie – Northwest Education, 2000
At a Portland (Oregon) weeklong summer workshop, K-12 teachers connect with their peers, learn from professional writers, and develop skills for teaching writing. As follow-up, participants get four guest writers for weeklong classroom residencies, $400 for books, and additional meetings with fellow participants. The program has improved teaching…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedBehringer, Bruce – Now & Then, 2000
East Tennessee State University has reshaped its education of medical, nursing, and allied health students to create a rural primary-care track curriculum that meets the needs of two medically underserved rural counties. The community-based experiential program shows students the realities of community public health and provides much-needed…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Community Health Services, Educational Cooperation, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedWraga, William G. – Social Studies, 1999
Describes three different types of curriculum organization (activity curriculum, general education, and core curriculum) and identifies curriculum development principles that emerged from these past practices that are important to issues-centered education today. Discusses ways to apply the curriculum development principles to contemporary efforts…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Peer reviewedFrederickson, Karen – General Music Today, 1999
Urges music educators to use activity-based instruction as opposed to more traditional methods. Provides two lesson plans for middle school students where they learn about musical instruments in an integrated science and music environment that promotes concept formation and the exploration of the role of culture in music-making. (CMK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Conventional Instruction, Cultural Awareness, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedTalbott, Elizabeth – Exceptionality, 1997
Explores current developmental research that reveals similarities and differences in the behavior of antisocial adolescent girls and boys, the types of assessment procedures that are required to identify antisocial girls, and the treatment possibilities that spring from appropriate assessment, including hands-on learning and participation in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances
Our Children, 1998
Good science education depends on solid content and active learning. Effective teaching in all the physical sciences should have a similar focus on important concepts and effective learning experiences. Students of all ages benefit from experiential learning. Inquiry, which combines hands-on and minds-on learning, engages students in a process…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Course Content, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Young, Jeff – West Virginia University Alumni Magazine, 1997
A 26-day summer field course of West Virginia University's (WVU) Recreation and Parks Department took students to Malaysia's mountains and rainforests to observe how Malaysians are managing national parks, problem elephants, and population pressures on parks. The adventure provided powerful learning experiences. Further exchanges between WVU and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Programs, College Students, Experiential Learning
Gilbert, Jim; Gilbert, Lisa – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1998
Illustrates that history can be brought to life and internalized in an authentic fashion in a variety of situations. Demonstrates the step-by-step process by which teacher and class can formulate, prepare, plan, research, rehearse, and present role-playing simulations for class, school, and community. Includes a student persona worksheet.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Coffee, Stephen R. – Clearing, 1998
Describes a movement in which teachers are discovering that the schoolyard presents a broad palette of opportunities to enrich their teaching. Argues for the importance of the schoolyard environment as a teaching tool and source of nourishment for the humanities and the creative process. Includes descriptions of formal schoolyard gardening…
Descriptors: Ecology, Educational Change, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedFouche, Katheryn K. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1997
Describes an action research project conducted in eighth-grade algebra and prealgebra classes. Suggests ways in which students can use their creativity to progress from a simple solution method to a method that produces a generalization and a formula. (AIM)
Descriptors: Action Research, Algebra, Experiential Learning, Generalization
Peer reviewedFlowerdew, John – TESOL Quarterly, 1998
Describes a reflective language learning experience that is part of one Hong Kong university's preservice program based on a reflective approach to teacher education. Participants study a language that is totally new to them. This lets them reflect on language teaching from the perspective of the learners whom they will teach when they become…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Erskine, Rab – Horizons, 1998
Walk and Talk Experiences combine challenging outdoor experiences, group living, and opportunities for reflection and discussion to promote self-exploration and personal development. The British program has served various client groups, such as adolescents and people with disabilities or special needs. Activities on several weekends are described.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, At Risk Persons, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Casto, James E. – Appalachia, 2001
Students at Clay County High School (West Virginia) get real-world work experience through the school's comprehensive School-to-Work program, now in its third year. Given the limited job availability in this poor rural area, the school supplements work-site experiences with school-based business enterprises, student construction projects, and…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Computer Simulation, Education Work Relationship, Experiential Learning
Ringer, Martin – Scisco Conscientia, 1999
Current views on leadership and leadership competencies overlook nonrational and unconscious aspects of human functioning. Six perspectives on group work leadership are presented, with suggestions for competencies derived from the fields of systems thinking and psychodynamic psychology. Outdoor leaders could benefit from developing their intuition…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Corporate Education, Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics


