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Peer reviewedOliver, Ron; Lake, Murray – Education in Rural Australia, 1996
Describes a preservice teacher education course dealing with rural education, based on contemporary learning theories and delivered through telematics at an Australian university. Students learned about teaching and learning with telematics through being taught with telematics and through independent learning activities. Outcomes and findings…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedFernandez-Balboa, Juan-Miguel; And Others – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1996
Presents pragmatic, cognitive, constructivist, and critical perspectives on determining what values and perspectives physical education (PE) students in schools and preservice education should consider regarding content knowledge, examining whether content knowledge can be separated from teaching knowledge and taught in today's schools without a…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Critical Theory, Elementary Secondary Education, Epistemology
Peer reviewedCesarone, Bernard – Childhood Education, 2003
Summarizes recent ERIC documents and journal articles, and highlights some World Wide Web resources that describe, evaluate, or compare various curricula or instructional methods, such as Creative Curriculum, High/Scope, the Montessori Method, Waldorf Schools, and Direct Instruction. (Author)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Comparative Analysis, Constructivism (Learning), Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Peer reviewedFrank, Moti; Reich, Nurit; Humphreys, Keith – Computers & Education, 2003
Examines the process that students in grade 6, aged 11 and 12, go through in distance learning using electronic mail. Highlights include a constructivist approach; acquiring basic computer skills through experiential learning; teacher's role; data collection; content analysis; and results that showed the importance of personal contact between…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Constructivism (Learning), Content Analysis, Data Collection
Peer reviewedMcCoy, Leah P. – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1996
Examines research on computer-based mathematics learning in the context of constructivist learning and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Standards. The reviewed studies examined the effectiveness of computer software in the three categories of programming, computer-assisted instruction, and mathematical tools. Future research is…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Courseware, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMcDowell, Liz – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2002
This qualitative interview-based study examines lecturer perspectives on the roles of electronic information resources in undergraduate education. Highlights include electronic academic libraries; changes toward more constructivist approaches to learning; information quality on the Web; plagiarism; information use; information literacy; and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Resources, Electronic Libraries
Peer reviewedPeavy, R. Vance – Guidance & Counselling, 1993
A constructivist framework for the practice of counseling, especially career counseling, is presented, including an Ethic of Authenticity. New orientations in career counseling (career counseling as a general methodology for life planning) and a new model of the self on which to base the work of counseling is discussed. (LKS)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Exploration, Career Guidance
Peer reviewedPaul, James L.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1995
This article describes changes in the Department of Special Education at the University of South Florida, which has embraced a transformative philosophy emphasizing the constuctivist learning paradigm, a collaborative model of work, the value of diversity, reflective teaching, and the value of a community of learners. Perspectives on this change…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Disabilities, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedSharp, John – International Journal of Early Years Education, 1995
Notes the remarkable success of the astronomy component of the National Curriculum in England and Wales. Presents findings of a survey of children's astronomical beliefs, which are consistent with constructivist theory, and proposes the value of children's astronomy learning. Argues that a 1995 revision in the National Curriculum, which would…
Descriptors: Astronomy, British National Curriculum, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Evaluation
Peer reviewedMadaus, George F. – American Journal of Education, 1994
This analysis of testing as a social institution covers contemporary testing, from tests of integrity, truthfulness, and drug tests (authenticity tests) through tests of achievement, intelligence, and vocational interest (qualifying tests). It is argued that tests both construct social persons and control and dominate them. (SLD)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics
Peer reviewedBrophy, Jere – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 1994
Reviews past research on teacher expectations, student motivation, classroom management, and process-outcome research. Discusses the newer trend toward research on teaching for understanding and use of knowledge and its application for curriculum development, particularly in social studies. Contains detailed tables summarizing the author's…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Educational Research
Peer reviewedBoyer, Barbara A.; Semrau, Penelope – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1995
Emphasizes that educational technology seems ideally suited for reinforcing constructivist theories in learning. Defines constructivism and asserts that it moves away from the traditional objectivist approach to learning. Provides five characteristics of a constructivist lesson. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedRuiz, Nadeen T.; Figueroa, Richard A. – Education and Urban Society, 1995
Describes a longitudinal research project to introduce holistic-constructivistic pedagogy into bilingual special education classrooms. The authors report the process of teacher change as teachers shifted from a medical model to a contextual-performance model for viewing abilities and disabilities, the changes in students' attitudes toward reading…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Educationally Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedMcCarthy, Jan – Contemporary Education, 1995
In Reggio Emilia, Italy, teachers have spent decades honing their methods of early childhood education. Reggio schools reflect a theoretical base akin to constructivism. Children, families, and communities are valued partners in learning. Experiential learning is the norm. Collegiality is nurtured among teachers. Reggio Emilia schools are…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Constructivism (Learning), Creative Teaching, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedCommeyras, Michelle – Theory into Practice, 1995
Creating opportunities and encouraging student-centered questioning requires a special teacher-student dynamic. Students need to be empowered to ask questions. The article explores what teachers can learn from questions students ask, focusing on learning outcomes for teachers, and using a second-grade lesson on Harriet Tubman as an example. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Constructivism (Learning), Discovery Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique)


