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Arnold, Joanna C.; Keller, Jill L. – 2002
Med-Start is a 5-week program that encourages rural, minority, and economically disadvantaged high school seniors throughout Arizona to pursue careers in the health professions. In order to assist these students in making the transition from high school to college and then to professional school, Med-Start provides academic coursework and seeks to…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Constructivism (Learning), Critical Thinking, Disadvantaged Youth
Shumm, Jeanne Shay – 1999
This book offers guidelines for elementary school teachers for making adaptations in reading and mathematics instruction for students with mild disabilities in the general education classroom. Following an introductory chapter, Chapter 1 presents eight principles for materials adaption organized according to the acronym FLEXIBLE: F-feasible…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Principles, Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools
Mehrotra, Chandra M. – 1998
This paper outlines key features of good distance education, drawing upon principles for good practice in undergraduate education and recorded experiences with distance learning programs in a number of content areas. The first section defines distance education and provides a historical perspective. Five interrelated phenomena that have…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Educational Principles
Sorg, Steven E.; Darling, Carol J. – 2000
To meet the challenges of a rapidly-growing student population, a desire to increase student retention and success rates, a shortage of classroom space, and the need to maintain quality educational opportunities for students, the University of Central Florida (UCF) is strategically employing distributed learning. In three years, UCF has progressed…
Descriptors: Awards, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Jackson, Shari L.; Stratford, Steven J.; Krajcik, Joseph S.; Soloway, Elliot – 1996
Learner-centered software design (LCSD) guides the design of tasks, tools, and interfaces in order to support the unique needs of learners: growth, diversity and motivation. This paper presents a framework for LCSD and describes a case study of its application to the ScienceWare Model-It, a learner-centered tool to support scientific modeling and…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Software Development, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Katz, Lilian G. – 1999
The field of early childhood education has long been marked by intense controversy concerning appropriate curriculum and teaching methods and goals. This paper explores some implications of the traditional dichotomies of the field and suggests that while there are many reasons to resist the side that advocates formal academic instruction, it does…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Ley, Kathryn; Young, Dawn B. – 1999
This study analyzed the growing body of research on self regulation and the distinctive self regulation differences between higher and lower achieving adult learners to identify instructional principles to infuse compensatory support for weak self regulation. The following four principles are proposed: (1) prepare--the instruction should encourage…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Educational Environment
Wetzel, David R. – 1999
This position paper presents the STAIRS model for overcoming barriers to teachers as they implement and integrate instructional technology in science classrooms. There are many barriers for teachers in the integration of this technology which include time to learn how to use the technology, adequate hands-on staff development opportunities,…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Policy, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
DeMartino, Darrell J. – 1999
An instructional systems approach to learning draws on principles of instructional design and development but also draws from theories such as behaviorism, information processing, cognitive theory, adult education, and systems theory among others. This paper focuses on how instructional designers can benefit from awareness of different adult…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behaviorism, Constructivism (Learning), Design Preferences
Estes, Thomas; Bronack, Steve; Schoeny, Zahrl – 1999
The use of the World Wide Web for promoting learning provides great potential for both students and faculty. Using both synchronous and asynchronous interactions permits the professors and the students to maximize their time together and utilize their individual learning and presentation skills in a collaborative effort that yields substantial…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Learning, Course Content
Heinecke, Walter; Vasquez-Levy, Dorothy; Blasi, Laura – 1999
A new classroom is emerging as teaching styles influence the use of instructional technology across a distance. This paper discusses interactive technology from the instructors' point of view, in the context of a course design joining Iowa State University and the University of Virginia. The course was created through the combined vision and time…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Costs
Jin, Seung; Nasara, Abu – 2000
This paper describes the collaborative team teaching experience in an educational technology course taught by Cleveland State University (Ohio) faculty. In this study, a collaborative team used a reflective approach from constructivist perspectives and involved students as well as two instructors in planning, conducting, and evaluating processes.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Planning, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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Ericksen, Stanford C. – Teaching of Psychology, 1983
Good teaching involves making decisions about the organization of course content, leading students toward comprehending course material, and providing evaluative information (testing) to enhance long-term retention and retrieval. Though teaching is often evaluated by students and peers, self-appraisal is the most significant "feedback" most…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Educational Quality, Higher Education, Instructional Design
Dougherty, Richard M.; Lougee, Wendy P. – Library Journal, 1983
Discusses the changing environment in which libraries and library schools exist, noting master of library science (MLS) programs; extended programs including a field experience (University of California, University of North Carolina); post-MLS internships; and the research library residency program offered by the University of Michigan Library.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Instructional Design
Kuchinskas, Gloria – Computing Teacher, 1982
Offers suggestions for developing interactive language programs for classroom use using a microcomputer, and cites educational principles involved: concern is production of language; children learn language by modeling; computer is motivating factor; and student should not be passive receiver of computer program. A program entitled "Writing…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design
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