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Wheeler, David – Mathematics Teaching, 1975
In a speech to the Association of Teachers of Mathematics (England), the author presented reasons for presenting mathematics in a more humanistic way. Citing Gattegno, he argued for teaching with the objective of promoting awareness of mathematics, and discussed examples of the advocated approach. (SD)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Grossman, Rose – Mathematics Teaching, 1975
Teachers asked students to write down as many names for their favorite numbers as they could. The results were surprising, with many students performing better than their teachers had expected. (SD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning, Flexible Progression
Bidwell, James K. – Mathematics Teaching, 1975
After stating that almost any topic could be generalized, the author was challenged to generalize the topic of polyominoes. His response is presented in this article. (SD)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Generalization, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
Peer reviewedMetz, James R. – Mathematics Teacher, 1975
An activity involving measurement of various parts of a bicycle is described. Sample worksheets are included. (SD)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Experiential Learning, Geometric Concepts, Instruction
Van Til, William – Phi Delta Kappan, 1975
Discusses the proposals of some American educational authorities who favor smaller, more diverse high schools with greater emphasis on action learning, career education, and alternative educational programs. (JG)
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedVance, James H. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1975
The author describes a game in which students must determine by asking a small number of questions which of 24 attribute blocks has been chosen. The activity is appropriate for primary children using blocks to keep track of answers, or for older students working mentally. (SD)
Descriptors: Classification, Deduction, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedBitter, Gary G.; Mikesell, Jerald L. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1975
A mathematics laboratory with commercial and teacher-made materials, a workshop, and a discussion room were established. An extension course taught how to use the instructional aids and accompanying behavioral objectives and activity cards. Active use of the lab is increasing. The teachers' enthusiasm has spread to the students. (KM)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Inservice Teacher Education, Laboratory Procedures, Mathematics Education
Peer reviewedChilcote, Elinor; And Others – Arithmetic Teacher, 1975
Games and activities, which are fun, practical, and related to the child's world, are presented. Suggestions are given for building skills in estimating lengths, guessing how many, recognizing patterns in counting, multiplying with "waffles," classifying by attributes, and adding and subtracting with special cards, relays, and play…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning, Games
Peer reviewedSharkey, Verena – Arithmetic Teacher, 1975
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning, Games
Peer reviewedKurtz, Barry L. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1975
A game similar to Nim is described. Students in grades three through six have played the game in conjunction with the study of modular arithmetic,and have been able to develop winning strategies. (SD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning, Games
Peer reviewedCrow, Warren – School Science and Mathematics, 1974
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Experiential Learning, Instruction, Mathematical Applications
Barbuto, John E., Jr. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2006
This paper presents a pedagogical approach to leadership education that takes experiential learning to the next level of faculty-student interaction and experience. Dramaturgical teaching involves the instructor displaying the leadership style(s) in and out of the classroom so that students experience the leadership style while learning about it.…
Descriptors: Drama, Teaching Methods, Leadership Training, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedBrill, Randall L. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1974
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning, Games, Instruction
Sansregret, Marthe – 1987
A rationale for the recognition of prior learning is first based on the fact that learning experientially may be as necessary as learning through theory. One basis for the rationale is that adults in everyday life may have to acquire skills that belong to three domains: psychomotor, cognitive, and affective. Furthermore, the rationale supports the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Experiential Learning, Informal Assessment
Stehno, Joseph J. – 1986
An overview of the philosophy and methodology of experiential education in higher education is presented, with attention to definitions, characteristics, models, processes, and purposes of this approach. Experiential education involves a guided process of questioning, investigating, reflecting, and conceptualizing based on direct experience. The…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning, Higher Education

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