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Peer reviewedDominick, Ann; Clark, Faye B. – Childhood Education, 1996
Describes how games in elementary school classroom can be used to assess children's mathematical reasoning and provide instruction. Examples of "test questions" to which the teacher already knew the answer and "honest questions" regarding how the student approached the mathematics problems within a game context are given. Games…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Games, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedKrajcik, Joseph S.; And Others – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1996
Describes the development of Casebook of Project Practices (CaPPs) to help teachers learn a constructivist approach to science teaching--project-based science. Presents a study using CaPPs in a teacher development institute. Implications concern backgrounds teachers bring to the use of multimedia and how these backgrounds influence how they use…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedLord, Thomas – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Argues that active learning is the way to engage students in learning biology. Discusses the use of constructivism in biology instruction, resistance to cooperative learning, creating constructivist-based activities, and grading cooperative activities. Contains 18 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Bickman, Martin – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
The tradition of the active mind views knowledge as provisionally constructed by the mind in perpetual interaction with the world. There are no substitutes for students' and teachers' consistent application of intelligence and steady thinking. A problem-based-learning approach to teacher education exemplifies John Dewey's laboratory model.…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedWiniecki, Donald J. – Performance Improvement, 2000
Discusses problems that arise when computer software users have to learn a new system while maintaining productivity. Highlights include active learning; a constructivist view; Vygotsky's zone of proximal development; and a model called Design for Learnability (DesiL) that focuses the performance technologist on an ethnomethodological study of…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Computer Software Development, Constructivism (Learning), Job Training
Goddard, Jay A.; Lehr, Ron; Lapadat, Judith C. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2000
Explores the desconstructive view of disability through an analysis of stories using criteria derived from constructivist principles of narrative therapy. Parents' narratives define and deconstruct the dominant discourse about being the parent of a child with disabilities and reveal insights about the impact of stereotypic views of disability.…
Descriptors: Children, Constructivism (Learning), Counseling, Disabilities
Peer reviewedRakes, Glenda C.; Flowers, Beverly F.; Casey, Holly B.; Santana, Ronnie – International Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
Examines the relationship between teacher perceptions of their constructivist behaviors and use of technology in their classrooms. Results indicate that integrated technology use and strong technology skills may be factors that encourage constructivist practices. Implications for school reform and technology training for elementary and secondary…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Change, Educational Technology, Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedLenski, Susan Davis; Wham, Mary Ann; Griffey, David C. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1998
Describes development and testing of the Literacy Orientation Survey (LOS)--an instrument for assessing teachers' beliefs about literacy learning and classroom practices as related to constructivism. Finds while LOS has robust internal validity and reliability, questions remain about external validity of teachers' self-reports of their…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education, Factor Analysis, Literacy
Peer reviewedHansman, Catherine A.; Wilson, Arthur L. – Community College Review, 1998
Analyzes how tools and interactions structure the way adult learners write in a socially interactive computer classroom. Argues that computers are not only instruments that make writing more efficient but are central to the construction of the writing itself. Contains 32 references. (JDI)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Community Colleges, Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedWallace, John; Wildy, Helen – Science Educator, 1995
Argues that the regulated approach to schooling needs to be replaced by one that is more highly responsive and adaptable to changing circumstances and requirements. States that traditional structures and organizational arrangements inhibit the growth of scientific knowledge skills. Contains 20 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedThomas, Gregory P.; McRobbie, Campbell J. – International Journal of Science Education, 2002
Reports on a teacher's changing perceptions during a collaborative, two-year interpretive research project involving two researchers, herself, and her students. Uses the collaborative approach between teacher and researchers to promote students' theory-evidence coordination and use of word explanations with an emphasis on developing and critiquing…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperation, Inquiry
Peer reviewedRichards, Rhonda Taylor – T.H.E. Journal, 1998
Describes the development of a three-week instructional unit for education students at Winthrop University (South Carolina) whose aim was for students to construct meaning around an education-related, literacy-based dilemma and to use technology as a tool for recording and sharing their responses. A constructivist perspective for developing these…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Education Majors, Higher Education, Literacy
Ukaga, Okechukwu; Ebomoyi, William – Journal of Staff, Program & Organization Development, 1998
Describes the Six Universities Development and Rehabilitation Project (SUDRP) conducted at six Indonesian universities by faculty from Colorado State University. Suggests that the collaborative methodology used for instruction was highly successful and could be incorporated into other faculty-development programs. Contains one figure and 11…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Innovation, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedLarson, Lisa M. – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
A social cognitive model of counselor training is presented using the metaphor of a drama to describe the emerging efficacy of the counselor in working with clients. After developing the story, attention is given to contexts and barriers to success. Seven research propositions are provided for supervisors. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
Peer reviewedAbbott, John; Ryan, Terence – Educational Leadership, 1999
Inquisitiveness is what drives children's learning. Cognitive scientists have devised constructivist theory to explain how an individual progresses from curiosity to new knowledge. Formal schooling has struggled unsuccessfully to simulate real-life learning situations. Emerging brain research supports bringing the community into the learning…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Brain, Community Role, Constructivism (Learning)


