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Kamii, Constance – 1982
In the first of this presentation's two parts, an attempt is made to clarify the meaning of constructivist education, an approach based on a theory which explains learning as a process of construction from within the individual, rather than one of internalization or absorption from the environment. In the second part, a personal view of why…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Pogrow, Stanley – 1981
This project report establishes a framework for viewing educational needs and change from the context of social technological change, synthesizes the research and policy implications of such a perspective, provides guidance on preparing and dealing with the new educational issues which will result from changing technology during this decade, and…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Delivery Systems, Educational Change, Educational Needs
Wadsworth, Samuel G. – 1982
A study examined the nontraditional adult vocational education practices and programs in Oklahoma that were designed to overcome one or more of the barriers to adult enrollment and increase the number of adult participants in vocational education. Following a mail survey to all adult vocational education institutions in Oklahoma, researchers…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Programs, Adult Vocational Education, Educational Innovation
Colditz, J. M., Comp.; du Plessis, B. J. – 1981
Journal articles, books, monographs, research papers, and lecture-discussion papers on educational planning covering the period from 1970 to mid 1977 are cited. Some outstanding literature not belonging to this period is also cited. The first section lists existing bibliographies in educational planning. Concept and general theory and methodology…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Planning
Butler, Deborah A., Ed. – The Wesleyan Papers, 1984
The seven articles in this document concern children, programs, and teachers in the middle grades. The first article, "Essential Elements of Effective Middle Level Education" (C. K. McEwin) serves as an overview of the subsequent articles. "Middle Schools; A Re-Appraisal" (H. E. Sadoff) cautions educators against assuming that a school structure…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Junior High Schools, Logical Thinking, Middle Schools
Zuckerman, Michael – 1985
The perennial issues of which historians remind us are issues of pressure - those we experience as adults and those we put on our children. The recurrent ambivalences concern progress. Every generation imagines itself the first to be forced to confront the pellmell pace of modern life. History is nothing if not a study in unintended consequences.…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Child Psychology, Competition, Early Childhood Education
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O'Brien, Thomas C. – Elementary School Journal, 1974
Observations, anecdotes and reactions resulting from a 3-month exploration of British educational approaches are presented. The people-centered approach, organic nature and local conduct characteristic of English primary education are also discussed. (SDH)
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Foran, Andrew – Canadian Social Studies, 2004
Striking at the heart of social studies is an educational practice that restricts citizenship involvement in the promotion of a democratic society. Alberta Learning (2000) defines Social studies as "a school subject that assists students to acquire [the] basic knowledge, skills and positive attitudes needed to be responsible citizens and…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Service Learning, Citizenship, Experiential Learning
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Stoehr, Taylor – Thought & Action, 2006
For the past dozen years the author has been teaching, along with other volunteers, in a program called "Changing Lives Through Literature," serving the Dorchester District Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Changing Lives began as a single experiment in New Bedford in 1991 and has spread entirely by word of mouth to a dozen…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Rehabilitation Programs, Correctional Education, Outreach Programs
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Barnes, Peter – Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 2006
The Philosophical Influence Model presented in this paper is suggested as helping to understand the varying, and often dichotomous, philosophical influences on the operation of a modern outdoor education organisation. The model is not held to be definitive or conclusive but rather it serves to set the scene for a discussion on changes within the…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Educational Philosophy, Organizational Culture, Influences
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McLaughlin-Graham, Karen; Berge, Zane L. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
Strategic planning is a critical part of sustaining distance education. Through such planning, the organization can solve business problems that involve training and education in an effective and often cost savings manner compared to in-person training efforts. This paper examines the strategic planning process as it relates to sustaining distance…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
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Ribeiro, Branca Telles; Bastos, Liliana Cabral – AILA Review, 2005
This study investigates contextualization processes in two psychiatric interviews. Specifically, it analyses how different analytical tools--frame and narrative--work to clarify contextual embeddings and story bits. Frame analysis provides a way of looking at local and larger social contexts in talk. Specifically it provides a way of understanding…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Interviews, Story Telling, Questioning Techniques
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Croft, Marcus – Teaching History, 2005
Contributors to this journal have long recognised that success in public examinations is at least partly achieved by carefully teaching in Key Stage 3. A critical component of A-Level is that students who wish to access the highest grades need to be able to handle the work of "real" historians--analysing it, and using it to modify their…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, Teaching Methods, Inquiry
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Letman, Simon – Teaching History, 2005
What kinds of interaction take place in a history department? What might be their value? Between 1999 and 2003, Simon Letman, then history teacher and Director of Studies at The Royal Hospital School in Ipswich, set out to discover how the rich variety of between-teacher- interactions, so much a feature of the department he had worked in for…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Communities of Practice, Interaction, Professional Identity
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Taylor, Liz – Teaching History, 2004
Liz Taylor invites history teachers to consider how diverse and "un"common the "common" person's experience of place might be. She draws upon cultural geography to show how words like "place", "space" and "landscape" can be unpacked and questioned and so become better tools for pupils' critical…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, History Instruction, Geographic Location, Place Based Education
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