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Peer reviewedCartwright, Sally – Young Children, 1991
Presents an interview with the founder and director of the Riley School in Maine in which she discusses the school's educational philosophy and practices, curriculum design, and physical plant design. (BB)
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Cross Age Teaching, Curriculum Design, Educational Facilities Design
Peer reviewedDardaine-Ragguet, Patricia; And Others – Urban Education, 1994
Examines the legal, historical, and pervasive underrepresentation of women in educational administration, paying particular attention to women in urban settings. A profile of female administrators in urban areas is presented, with emphasis on job-satisfaction factors. Implications for the law, policy, and practices to redress this inequality are…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrators, Civil Rights Legislation, Educational Administration
Peer reviewedSwartz, Ellen – Journal of Negro Education, 1993
The intent of this article is to examine the support and legitimization of supremacy in school curricula and to suggest how a multicultural education can disrupt these patterns and create new, liberatory ones. The verbal expressions of an unsystematic sample of educators bring supremacy to light. (SLD)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Curriculum
Peer reviewedSharpe, Tom; Hawkins, Andrew – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1993
A technologically driven instructional assessment protocol, behavioral field systems evaluation, is explored relative to current application in movement education classrooms in a public school. The instrument, the Behavioral Evaluation Strategy and Taxonomy, was successfully applied to two elementary school teacher aggregates of six subjects each.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Collection, Educational Assessment
Peer reviewedMarks, S. B. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1998
Links the literature on learned helplessness with best practices in teaching children who are deaf-blind. Defines "learned helplessness" and "mastery motivation;" considers identification of learned helplessness; and offers suggestions such as rewarding independent rather than dependent behaviors and integrating orientation, mobility, and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Communication Skills, Congenital Impairments, Daily Living Skills
Peer reviewedSternberg, Robert J.; Torff, Bruce; Grigorenko, Elena L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1998
Two studies involving 213 third graders and 141 eighth graders tested the triarchic structure of human intelligence as applied to the classroom by emphasizing traditional instruction, critical thinking, and triarchically based instruction (analytical, creative, and practical). Results support the superiority of triarchically-based instruction.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Critical Thinking, Educational Practices, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedNelson, Murry R. – Social Studies, 1998
Argues that the national standards movement is predicated on the notion that teachers are stupid. Criticizes the standards as being unworkable, often irrelevant, and emphasizing low-level data and memorization. Claims the standards are doomed to fail because they attempt to "teacher proof" the "right" information.(MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Conservatism, Criticism, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedAsada, Yukiko; Tsuzuki, Miho; Akiyama, Shiro; Macer, Nobuko Y.; Macer, Darryl R. J. – Journal of Moral Education, 1996
Summarizes the results of an International Bioethics Education Survey conducted in Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. Compares knowledge and teaching of 15 selected topics with particular emphasis on the teaching of social, ethical, and environmental issues of in vitro fertilization, prenatal diagnosis, biotechnology, nuclear power, pesticides,…
Descriptors: Bioethics, Biology, Biotechnology, Comparative Education
Peer reviewedStodder, James – Journal of Economic Education, 1998
Maintains that many traditional economics classroom experiments unfairly label, deride, or denigrate altruistic behavior and moral motivation. Describes several in-class experiments, the prisoners' dilemma, dictator games, and double auction experiments and discusses their inherent bias against moral considerations. Examines the ethical problems…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Environment, Educational Experiments, Educational Games
Machado, Rodney E.; And Others – SKOLE: The Journal of Alternative Education, 1996
Overviews background of the movement toward full inclusion of special education students into regular classrooms, including legal issues and successful educational practices. Suggests that full inclusion does not benefit all students and that inclusion should be one of several alternatives to meeting students' educational needs. Of approximately…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Court Litigation, Disabilities, Educational Change
Peer reviewedSmith, Patrick, H. – Bilingual Research Journal, 2001
A study examined minority-language use at a Tucson (Arizona) dual-language school and shifting patterns of language dominance in the surrounding Mexican American neighborhood. The minority-language resources most immediately available--held by fluent bilingual elders and recent Mexican immigrants--were less used than those of majority-language…
Descriptors: Bilingual Schools, Case Studies, Class Activities, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedMuskin, Joshua A. – Comparative Education Review, 1999
Supported by Save the Children, the Mali Community School project helped fund school construction in previously unserved villages and accommodated community priorities: instruction in Bambara rather than French, integration of local knowledge into traditional subject areas, and school schedules adapted to agricultural needs. Project evaluation…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Schools, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Assessment
Herner, Leah M.; Lee, Hea-Jin – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2005
Recent legislation has pushed reform efforts to new heights. Students with disabilities now have higher standards, which include participation in high stakes testing. This article explains one elementary teacher's approach to math education and preparing all students to be successful on standardized tests. Details of how she gives all learners…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Standardized Tests, Educational Change, High Stakes Tests
Peer reviewedAnfara, Vincent A., Jr.; Lipka, Richard P. – Middle School Journal, 2003
Cites three critical questions to examine reasons for inconclusive findings relating middle school practices recommended in "Turning Points" to student achievement: (1) shortcomings in operationalizing variables; (2) what is measured; or (3) uncontrolled variables. Notes schools implementing more "Turning Points"…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Oztap, Haydar; Ozay, Esra; Oztap, Fulya – Journal of Biological Education, 2003
This study examines the difficulties biology teachers face when teaching cell division in the secondary schools of the central part of the Erzurum province in Turkey. During this research, a questionnaire was distributed to a total of 36 secondary school biology teachers. Findings of the study indicate biology teachers perceive cell division as…
Descriptors: Biology, Foreign Countries, Questionnaires, Teaching Skills

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