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Buttram, Joan; And Others – 1986
This guidebook presents a process to elicit and organize information about school district practices, proposes standards to judge the effectiveness of those practices, and provides a method for determining desired improvements. Following the introduction, section 2 contains a distillation of the research findings on school effectiveness along with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Audits (Verification), Board of Education Policy
Wilcox, Kathleen; Moriarty, Pia – 1976
To fulfill the requirements of the hierarchically stratified workplace, schools socialize students in terms of the socioeconomic status of their parents. Forty-five students in two first grade public schools--one in an upper-middle class neighborhood, the other in a lower-middle class neighborhood--were observed. Both classrooms and teachers were…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs, Educational Practices, Educational Research
Morrissett, Irving, Ed. – 1981
Selected and condensed portions of five reports prepared by Project SPAN (Social Studies Priorities, Practices, and Needs) are presented. The purpose of Project SPAN was to describe and assess the current and recent state of social studies/social science education, designate desired states to which social studies might or should aspire, and shape…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational History, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Robinson, Paul – 1982
Current literature on social studies methods courses for secondary education teachers focuses on rationales, quantitative data, criticism, and innovations. Although social studies methods courses are highly criticized, a paucity of literature exists on the rationale for the course, most of which calls for increased conceptualization. In contrast,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, Educational Innovation, Educational Needs
Prokop, Harvey L. – 1982
This paper analyzes the feasibility and likelihood of the implementations of recommendations in three papers: "Understanding Intelligence: What's in It for Educators?" (Robert J. Sternberg and Richard K. Wagner); "Motivating Students to Learn: A Lifelong Perspective" (Deborah J. Stipek); and "Academic Work" (Walter…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Pollak, Susan – 1983
Traditional Buddhist education centered solely around the monasteries, since the Buddhist world did not offer educational opportunities apart from its monasteries. All education, religious as well as secular, was controlled by the monks, and involved the initiation ceremony into the Buddhist Order, the education of the monk, the viharus or…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Buddhism, Comparative Education, Course Content
Fortus, David – Science Education Review, 2005
It is often difficult to engage students, especially younger students, in authentic scientific inquiry. By authentic, the author means that the classroom activities are both good simulations of scientific inquiry as experienced by professional scientists and something that the students can relate to on an intuitive level. However, by engaging…
Descriptors: Science Education, Inquiry, Simulation, Class Activities
Moore, Rita; Seeger, Vicki – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2005
Two teachers challenge the rich versus poor metaphor which designates the school culture as superior to the home culture as they examine teachers' perceptions of how family literacy is represented in the elementary language arts curriculum.
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Language Arts, Elementary School Curriculum, School Culture
den Heyer, Kent – Canadian Social Studies, 2005
Schools are too often places in which answers are conveyed to questions students are rarely, if ever, asked. This article offers, therefore, some examples of content--animating and throughline questions--and assessment practices that centralize questions rather than answers. While animating questions return teachers to the mysteries that excite us…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies
Atkinson, Timothy N. – Research Management Review, 2005
The National Academies of Science recently recommended a battery of guidelines for Academe to create an "environment" conducive to the responsible conduct of research. These guidelines affect the research administration field as a whole, as research administrators will be expected to assist in these changes. Research administrators,…
Descriptors: Self Management, Research Administration, Guidelines, Educational Policy
Yilmaz, Levent; Wang, Shuo – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2005
Proper design analysis is indispensable to assure quality and reduce emergent costs due to faulty software. Teaching proper design verification skills early during pedagogical development is crucial, as such analysis is the only tractable way of resolving software problems early when they are easy to fix. The premise of the presented strategy is…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer System Design, Integrated Curriculum, Design Requirements
Matin, M. A. – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2005
The Engineering Department's vision for undergraduate education for the next century is to develop a set of laboratory experiences that are thoughtfully sequenced and integrated to promote the full development of students in all courses. Optoelectronics is one of the most important and most demanding courses in Electrical and Computer Engineering.…
Descriptors: Electronics, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education
Clemente, Bill – Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
This essay focuses on a project that involves the integration of various electronic media and traditional classroom activities with the purpose of creating and maintaining a creative community. This evolving hybrid learning project seeks to integrate not only college classrooms and electronic environments, but also various communities of writers,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Classroom Environment, Educational Environment, Learning Activities
Scott, Heather – Teaching History, 2005
We are often reminded that we remember little of what we hear and read but much of what we teach. The very act of teaching forces us to clarify our understanding and to process it so that it can be communicated in a structured, clear and accessible way. Here, Heather Scott describes how she got an initially reluctant Year 12 group at Challenge…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Video Technology, Civil Rights
McCully, Alan; Pilgrim, Nigel – Teaching History, 2004
Helping students to understand how and why people in the present interpret the past differently is a challenge. It is also vital if we are to develop an understanding of why the meanings we ascribe to the past are not fixed, but rather are subject to our own prejudices or goals. A number of articles in previous editions have explored how students…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, Intellectual History, Fiction, Didacticism

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