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Groves, D. L.; And Others – College Student Journal, 1977
This article explores the importance of a class internship program as a potential bridge between the theory of the classroom and an individual internship or the world of practice. (Author)
Descriptors: Business Skills, College Students, Educational Innovation, Field Experience Programs
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David, Jim – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Described is how a neglected pond was transformed into a useful study area through the efforts of local junior high school students and the community. A chronology of events in the restoration of the pond is included, along with the names of resource personnel and organizations. (MA)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Ecology, Educational Facilities, Environmental Education
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Pereira, Carolyn – Update on Law-Related Education, 1988
Describes a role-playing activity and a youth community service club project which illustrate how citizenship can be learned through experience. Shows how community involvement in educational activities can help convey positive values about society and impart knowledge and skills which help youngsters become productive members of that society.…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Community Involvement, Community Role
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Chilcoat, George W. – Social Studies, 1988
Discusses the use of a "crankie," a simple story device made from a cardboard box, in studying women's history in the high school classroom. Presents an example of a crankie story which focuses on Rosa Parks and the Montgomery (Alabama) bus boycott. Describes an evaluation process and assesses the activity's instructional value. (GEA)
Descriptors: Class Activities, High Schools, History Instruction, Learning Activities
Greenberg, Harry; Shapiro, Nancy Larson – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1987
Describes methods for producing collections of student writing, including such aspects as anthology book covers, layout, artwork, lettering, print runs, headlines and editorial philosophy. Also provides tips for successful collecting, and alternatives to an actual anthology, such as broadsides, poetry postcards, tiny books, videotaped readings,…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Printing
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Van Ausdal, Sarah J. – Childhood Education, 1988
Biography profiles the life and major philosophical and educational contributions of early twentieth-century educator, William Heard Kilpartick. One of his most significant contributions was the development and installation of the project method as an integral part of the elementary student experience. (Author/RWB)
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Educational Theories
Science News, 1988
Discusses the first, second, and third place winners in the 47th annual Westinghouse Science Talent Search. Describes student research projects dealing with electromagnetic and gravitational fields, cryptosporidiosis (a chronic diarrhea), and genetic factors of a nitrogen-fixing bacterium. (TW)
Descriptors: Awards, Biology, Diseases, Genetics
Walker, Steven – International Understanding at School, 1986
Describes the experience of a high school student in Swaziland who donated time to accompany institutionalized children on weekly outings. Discusses his initial repulsion by the children's physical impairments and his development of compassion which grew out of his experiences with one young boy, Mbuso. (GEA)
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Disability Discrimination, Disadvantaged Youth
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Phelps, Terry O. – English Journal, 1986
Details responses students got from an assignment in which they were required to ask questions of people in eight different occupations about the kind of writing they do in their jobs, the most important qualities of writing, and the biggest problems they see in the writing of others. (EL)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, English Instruction, Job Skills, Student Projects
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Crew, Adolph B. – Social Studies, 1984
A unit on medieval religion, monasteries, and convents for seventh-grade students is presented. Students converted the classroom into a monastery and experienced as realistically as possible the life and spirit of medieval religion. (RM)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creativity, Grade 7, Junior High Schools
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Bruce, Guy V. – Science and Children, 1985
Mechanically-minded middle school students who have been studying electromagnetism can construct inexpensive telegraphs resembling Samuel Morse's 1844 invention. Instructions (with diagrams), list of materials needed, and suggestions are given for a simple telegraph and for a two-way system. (DH)
Descriptors: Electricity, Elementary School Science, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
McDonald, Patricia A.; Hudiburg, George F. – Small School Forum, 1984
Describes the successful first year of a public communications class at Chanute High School (Kansas), the objective of which was for 10 participating students to research, organize, and present a biweekly, school-oriented television program which would be shown on the local Cablevision channel. (MH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cable Television, Class Size, Experiential Learning
Richard, Don – Outdoor Communicator, 1983
During their environmental education year, 12-year-old students from Treverton Preparatory School (Natal, South Africa) learn all subjects in an environmental manner. The central theme streaming through the internationally recognized program is the Mooi River. A three-day camping trip and other outdoor activities are included. (MH)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Field Trips, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
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Foster, Gail C. – Science and Children, 1983
Discusses approaches to science projects designed to eliminate negative reactions, improve topic selection and problem identification, and create excitement. These include creating classroom resource centers, bulletin boards, and student committees to help students develop their projects by narrowing broad topics to specific problem statements and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Learning Motivation, Process Education
Howe, Samuel – Instructor, 1984
This article explains how teachers can develop their own interactive video programs. Suggestions for choosing equipment and developing lessons are given, and the development of a local history lesson using the interactive video form is described in detail. (PP)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Equipment, Educational Technology, Elementary Education
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