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Peer reviewedSchleifer, Ronald – College English, 1987
Explains the difference between Lacanian enonce and enunciation, and how both relate to psychoanalytic and pedagogical breakthroughs. Compares teaching to language acquisition, defined as learning process of trial and error, guidance and working through where the intersubjective functions as forcefully as the cognitive. (JC)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Creative Teaching, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
Pogrow, Stanley – Principal, 1988
The Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) program uses microcomputers to help high risk students master basic thinking processes, grasp course content, and apply learned information in various problem-solving situations. Specifically, HOTS aids students with metacognition, inference from context, and generalization skills. It also improves…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, High Risk Students
Builder, Philip – Australian Journal of Reading, 1986
Evaluates the new paradigm of learning and discusses its principles of context, process, individualization, and community. This method allows for the instruction of the full range of learners in a classroom because the emphasis is on learning how to learn and learning as a process. (NKA)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Decoding (Reading), Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedFielding, Alan; Crawford, Terrence J. – Journal of Biological Education, 1986
Describes a framework for the construction of computer-aided learning programs and for the BBC microcomputer which has been used successfully as the basis of a set of genetics teaching programs called "Linkage." Includes program design principles and procedures. (ML)
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Genetics
Peer reviewedBecker, Henry Jay – Sex Roles, 1985
Data from a national survey of schools indicate that women were "primary" computer-using teachrs(PCUT's) in 67 percent of elementary and 44 percent of secondary schools sampled. Men and women PCUT's showed some differences in attitudes, programing activities, and extent of use. Women have been important in promoting early computer use in schools.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Computers, Educational Research
Peer reviewedQuinby, Nelson – Educational Leadership, 1985
Presents an interview with an intelligence expert and author who proposes that the scope of intelligence testing be broadened according to his new taxonomy of intelligence, and that schools use intelligence tests to diagnose individual students' strengths and weaknesses. (MCG)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking
Watt, Dan – Popular Computing, 1984
Describes the currently advocated "process approach to writing," its advantages over traditional instruction, and the potential of the computer to simplify the process. Three word processing software programs designed to teach writing to elementary school children and a package of programs to teach writing to adults are reviewed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Adults, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Innovation
Simpson, Michael L. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1983
By restructuring the sequence in which American history is taught so that classes proceed from the present to the past, secondary students in the Backward History Project have learned history more effectively and have been more interested and involved than in standard classes. The philosophy underlying this change is discussed. (IS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages, Educational Philosophy, Grade 11
Jabker, Eugene H.; Rives, Stanley G. – Alternative Higher Education, 1976
In 1973 Illinois State University initiated a campus-wide program in which junior and senior undergraduate students were selected to assist faculty teaching freshman-sophomore courses. The success of this Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (UTA) program is described. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Seniors, Cross Age Teaching, High School Seniors
Peer reviewedBrooks, William D.; Leth, Pamela J. – Communication Education, 1976
Reports the results of a survey designed to discover what non-traditional instructional models are being used in the basic course. Also discusses the results of an experimental testing of a self-instructional modules approach to reducing instructional costs while improving achievement. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cost Effectiveness, Higher Education
Nelson, George D. – Corwin Press, 2005
Little compares to the thrill of seeing a young mind come alive with wonder. Despite the best efforts, there are always students who seem unreachable, unteachable. So what can educators do to make learning fun and rewarding for all students? This book provides a strong theoretical understanding of learning styles, focusing on at-risk, or…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Cognitive Style, Instructional Innovation, Curriculum Design
Elder, Kevin Lee – 2001
A cross-college team of educators has developed a collaborative, multi-disciplinary senior design course at Ohio University. This course offers an attractive opportunity for students from a variety of disciplines to work together in a learning community to accomplish a challenging task. It provides a novel multi-disciplinary learning environment…
Descriptors: College Seniors, Computer Assisted Design, Cooperative Learning, Course Content
Schmoker, Mike – 2001
This book offers methods on how to cultivate and capture teacher expertise--one of the most grossly underused assets in education. These methods are simple and include goal-oriented, data-driven collaboration and ongoing assessment that can lead to an array of effective innovations and strategies to enhance school effectiveness. Five case-study…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
Marshall, Gail, Ed.; Ruohonen, Mikko, Ed. – 1998
CapBIT 97, Capacity Building for Information Technologies in Education in Developing Countries, from which this publication derives, was an invited IFIP working conference sponsored by Working Groups in secondary (WG 3.1), elementary (WG 3.5), and vocational and professional (WG 3.4) education under the auspices of IFIP Technical Committee for…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Developing Nations, Educational Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Crawford, Caroline M.; Gannon-Cook, Ruth – 2002
Distance education is an area of rapid growth at the university level, especially within the colleges, schools and departments of education (National Center for Education Statistics, 1999; United States Distance Learning Association, 2000). However, there are some faculty who are not jumping on the bandwagon and are taking a more conservative…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education, Higher Education

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