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Peer reviewedHall, Sue – School Science Review, 1997
Describes an attempt to introduce differentiation by task in an inner city secondary school. Concludes that differentiated work cards lead to no significant improvement in the achievement of lower ability students. High and medium ability students improved their performance as a result of using the work cards. (DDR)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Action Research, British National Curriculum, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedBoger, Phillip David; Boger, Jane Louise – Journal of Geological Education, 1994
Discusses the use of interactive computer-assisted lab exercises that combine text, graphics, and simple animation. Students use these self-paced applications to test their level of comprehension, identify their misconceptions, and seek explanatory information. Benefits include consistency in teaching and evaluation, and the ability to link with…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Geology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPalmer, Catherine; Ford, Collette – Research Strategies, 2000
Describes four models of library instruction that were developed at the University of California, Irvine to promote information literacy and to maximize the use of existing library staff: librarian as instructor, teaching assistant as instructor, students as instructors, and student self-paced instruction. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction, Information Literacy
Peer reviewedParang, Elizabeth; Raine, Melinda; Stevenson, Trisha – Research Strategies, 2000
Describes the restructuring of Pepperdine University library's freshman seminar library instruction because students were not acquiring needed library and information literacy skills due to too much material being presented in too short a time with no hands-on experience. Explains the use of independent Web-based instruction in addition to…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Freshmen, Conventional Instruction, Higher Education
Davies, Scott; Aurini, Janice; Quirke, Linda – Education Canada, 2002
While provincial governments in Canada are increasingly regulating public schools in the name of accountability, more parents are choosing unregulated tutoring businesses or "new sector" private schools. Reasons include a competitive edge, an emphasis on cognitive development, a more personalized environment due to small teacher-student…
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries, Individualized Instruction
Watson, Jim – Computing Teacher, 1991
Discussion of cooperative learning focuses on the benefits of using computers. Research that explored benefits of group versus individual computer use is reviewed, size of computer groups is discussed, differentiating tasks to accommodate individual differences is considered, and a cooperative computer project for a newswriting unit for fourth…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedStover, Lois T. – Action in Teacher Education, 1990
This article presents an overview of research on the importance of modeling effective instruction in teacher education programs, argues for a philosophy of student-centered instruction, and presents strategies for incorporating a more student-centered orientation in the methods instruction of preservice secondary teachers. (IAH)
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Educational Research, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedFowler, Charles – Music Educators Journal, 1990
Outlines the work of psychologist Howard Gardner, who isolated and identified seven basic, autonomous intelligences. Discusses the ideas presented at a 1989 South Carolina conference that probed the implications of Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences for the arts and for education. Contends that the theory of multiple intelligences…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Fine Arts
Peer reviewedAhmed, Manzoor – International Review of Education, 1989
Retention of literacy skills can best be achieved through a range of continuing education opportunities geared to diverse needs and circumstances of different categories of neo-literates. To create such a "learning society" requires commitment to human resource development as the core of national development, provided by a knowledge delivery…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Continuing Education, Delivery Systems, Economic Development
Peer reviewedDowning, June; Bailey, Brent – RE:view, 1990
The article offers a contextual and functional approach to the development of visual skills in students with concomitant visual and multiple disabilities. A decision-making strategy is provided to aid the vision specialist in maximizing effective intervention. A case study illustrates the decision-making steps. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Context Effect, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRied, L. Douglas; Vorce-West, Thomas E. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1989
Three postgraduate continuing education programs utilized self-paced reference materials coupled with symposium presentations. Programs 1 and 2 were designed to provide more "active" learning elements (role plays, simulations, etc.) and Program 3 consisted primarily of lecture and discussion. "Active" format participants were…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Geriatrics, Gerontology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKinzie, Mable B.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
Learner and program control of content review were provided in science computer-assisted instruction for 98 eighth graders. Results indicate that students given limited control over instruction can adjust their study behaviors appropriately and achieve greater learning in the same amount of time as do students not given such control. (TJH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Grade 8, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedLazarus, Belinda D. – Journal of Developmental Education, 1989
Discusses legislation addressing institutional responsibilities concerning the educational needs of the handicapped. Explains the nature of learning disabilities. Distinguishes between accommodations for the physically handicapped and learning disabled. Describes ways of assuring equal access to education for learning disabled students, through…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Access to Education, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Legislation
Peer reviewedKemple, Kristen M.; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1994
This article describes the collaboration, conceptualization, and implementation of a preservice teacher education program in early childhood education and early childhood special education at the University of Florida. Emphasis is on preparing teachers to meet the individual needs of all children in inclusive programs. Program challenges and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedLingard, Tony – British Journal of Special Education, 1994
In this British study, two samples of secondary school students (total n=46) with poor literacy skills were given daily, individual help in small groups for their English and Humanities lessons. Comparison with similar students receiving more general instruction in either small groups or the mainstream found that experimental groups made far…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Individualized Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness


