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Science and Technology Education as a Driver for Designing Powerful Web-Based Learning Environments.
Peer reviewedAngeli, Charoula – Science Education International, 2001
Discusses design principles derived from the socio-cognitive theoretical framework for developing Web-based environments to support the construction of scientific knowledge through situated action. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedJones, Steven P.; Smart, Karla J. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1998
Argues that new educational technologies change the meaning of words common to teacher vocabulary, especially words such as "classroom community,""knowing," and "coming to know." Points out that human senses used in learning are nullified if not assaulted by educational technologies. (DDR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Change
Peer reviewedCarlson, Helen L.; Holm, Carol – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1999
Describes three approaches (folk festivals, origin learning centers, and local/global inquiry) that help elementary students address issues of diversity, global studies, and social constructivism; these approaches grew out of a collaborative project between a local school district and a university called the Children's Center for Global…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Cultural Pluralism, Educational Benefits, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedLudwig, Gail S. – Journal of Geography, 1999
Describes a virtual project designed at the 1996 Virtual Geography Project Workshop in order to determine if geographically distant students could work collaboratively on an assignment requiring asynchronous communication, joint library research, and hypermedia skills. Explains that the project was initiated and completed during a six-week period…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning, Distance Education, Electronic Mail
Peer reviewedBrooks, Martin G.; Brooks, Jacqueline Grennon – Educational Leadership, 1999
Attempting to capture the complexity of learning on standardized state assessments severely limits student knowledge and expression. Inevitably, schools reduce the curriculum to what is covered on tests. Students control their learning. Constructivist teachers structure lessons around big ideas, value relevance, and strive to challenge students'…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Constructivism (Learning), Costs, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSmerdon, Becky A.; Burkam, David T.; Lee, Valerie E. – Teachers College Record, 1999
Investigated access to didactic and constructivist instruction in U.S. high school science classrooms. Data from a national sample of 3,660 students and their science teachers (from the National Educational Longitudinal Study) indicated that access to the two types of instruction varied by gender, socioeconomic status, academic ability, and course…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), High School Students, High Schools, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedBodzin, Alec M; Park, John C. – Meridian, 1999
Illustrates how the Dick and Carey systems approach model (1990) can still be used as part of the instructional design and developmental process in an inquiry-based online constructivist learning environment. Focuses on the Shell Island Dilemma, a scientific inquiry simulation on the Carolina Coastal Science Web site. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Constructivism (Learning), Environmental Education
Peer reviewedTaylor, Harriet G.; Stuhlmann, Janice M. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1998
Describes a project that used the model of character impersonation to allow students to communicate via e-mail with Clovis Crawfish, a children's literature character. Highlights include teaching interns who provided classroom support; a collaborative model of instruction; effects on learning and student behavior; a constructivist approach;…
Descriptors: Characterization, Childrens Literature, Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedSpilkova, Vladimira – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2001
Discusses new challenges for preservice and inservice teacher education connected with changing conceptions of the teaching profession in the Czech Republic, noting innovative approaches and strategies (e.g., constructivist approaches, reflective practice, and university-school cooperation) and examining training strategies to help students…
Descriptors: Action Research, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedGrauer, Kit – Australian Art Education, 1999
Examines the conceptions of educating beginning art teachers with specific reference to Canadian art education. Addresses the use of the visual journal, which demonstrates visual and verbal thinking, by preservice teachers at the University of British Columbia as a means to develop an artistic understanding of their growth as art teachers. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Constructivism (Learning)
Alonzo F. Peterson – ProQuest LLC, 2004
Sfard and Thompson (1994) state that what matters most is that educators develop ways of thinking, teaching, and learning mathematics. This study introduced constructive habituation, a new strategy developed to aid both students and teachers in the thinking, teaching, and learning of mathematics. Constructive habituation attempts to unite…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Habituation
Marshall, Byron B.; Chen, Hsinchun; Shen, Rao; Fox, Edward A. – Journal on Educational Resources in Computing, 2006
The GetSmart system was built to support theoretically sound learning processes in a digital library environment by integrating course management, digital library, and concept mapping components to support a constructivist, six-step, information search process. In the fall of 2002 more than 100 students created 1400 concept maps as part of…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Concept Mapping, Knowledge Representation, Electronic Libraries
Coupal, Linda V. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
This case study discusses the influence of politics on educational technology policies and practices by tracing the effects of a change of governing political parties with differing ideologies and advisory constituencies. It begins by describing a democratic socialist government initiative based on social capital theory and emphasising connections…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Ideology, Educational Technology, Educational Needs
Liang, Ling L.; Gabel, Dorothy L. – International Journal of Science Education, 2005
This study examines the effectiveness of a new constructivist curriculum model (Powerful Ideas in Physical Science) in improving prospective teachers' understanding of science concepts, in fostering a learning environment supporting conceptual understanding, and in promoting positive attitudes toward learning and teaching science and chemistry in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Program Effectiveness, Science Instruction, Science Curriculum
Strong, Tom – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2005
Increasing numbers of counsellors practise using social constructionist (e.g. narrative, collaborative language systems and solution-focused) approaches. Social constructionist theory holds that matters such as "understanding" are constructed and upheld in human interaction though counselling approaches derived from this theory offer…
Descriptors: Interaction, Counseling Techniques, Constructivism (Learning), Social Theories

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