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Draper, Thomas W.; And Others – 1986
This paper introduces and develops the premise that technology should be used as a tool to be adapted to early childhood education rather than adapting the preschool curriculum to computers. Although recent evidence suggests a national interest in having high technology play a role in the teaching of young children, particularly in reading,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Computers, Curriculum Enrichment
Govier, Heather; Bake, Charles – 1984
One of a series, this booklet and related programs have been developed to help primary school teachers in England introduce problem solving and investigatory activities to their pupils. The theory of problem solving which underlies the views in this booklet is that of Professor Keith Jackson, director of the Bulmershe-Comino Problem Solving…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Educational Innovation, Educational Resources, Elementary Education
Anderegg, M. L.; Vergason, Glenn A. – 1987
The "regular education initiative," whose chief proponent is Assistant Secretary of Education Madeleine Will, calls for the merger of special education and regular education into one system. It is based on the Adaptive Learning Environment Model (ALEM) developed by Margaret Wang and her associates. This paper reviews the research,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Pucciarelli, Catherine S., Ed. – 1987
Project CHIME (Children with Hearing Impairments in Mainstreamed Environments) was created to develop and implement strategies that promote effective mainstreaming of preschool hearing-impaired children, aged 2-5. This guide reviews issues that should be addressed before beginning a mainstreamed program, such as: funding; advance planning;…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Educational Innovation, Educational Planning, Hearing Aids
Edmison, Glenn A.; And Others – 1983
Robots are becoming increasingly common in American industry. By l990, they will revolutionize the way industry functions, replacing hundreds of workers and doing hot, dirty jobs better and more quickly than the workers could have done them. Robotics should be taught in high school industrial arts programs as a major curriculum component. The…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
Temkin, Lee – 1982
In the 1980s, nontraditional education is becoming an outdated term, because elements of such education have been integrated into most colleges and universities. The major innovation within nontraditional education is the external degree. Valley developed six major models of external degrees: administrative facilitation, modes of learning, the…
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Adult Education, Adult Students, Adults
Park, Rose R. – 1982
While three models of the application of Piaget's theory to education have been identified, the Park School (Norwalk, Connecticut) adds a fourth. This method involves a systems approach that extends beyond curricula and derives teaching techniques and administrative practices from Piaget's view. The approach uses logical games and…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Early Childhood Education, Educational Innovation, Educational Strategies
Metz, Mary Haywood – 1984
The study was conducted in a major United States city which was under a court order to desegregate its schools. The school district responded by establishing a series of magnet schools. This method was designed to bring whites voluntarily into movement for desegregation. Three middle schools were studied to assess the relationship between teachers…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Educational Innovation, Ethnography, Magnet Schools
Paulston, Rolland G. – 1988
Non-formal adult educational programs in Scandinavian and North American popular movements have often been used to advance popular, democractic movements in both areas. Folk schools are often viewed as a panacea for social and educational problems, but as the findings here demonstrate, it is not just education but the mobilization of people around…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Folk Culture, Folk Schools, Nonformal Education
Collis, Betty – 1989
Apprehension about evaluating the use of computers in schools can be attributed to a variety of reasons, including the claim that evaluation discourages innovation and discovery. Powerful reasons, however, make evaluation at both regional and national levels desirable. By conceiving of evaluation as a formative, on-going process rather than as a…
Descriptors: Accountability, Computer Uses in Education, Discovery Processes, Educational Innovation
Hymes, James L., Jr. – 1989
This is a report on the happenings in early childhood education in the United States in 1988. Contents focus on: (1) the week, the year, and the decade of the young child; (2) the proposed Act for Better Child Care Services; (3) other child care developments; (4) other early childhood programs; (5) growth of pre-kindergarten programs; (6) the need…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Child Abuse, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Benson, Ann Giles; Adams, Frank – 1987
This history of Goddard College (Vermont) and its founder and first president, Royce S. Pitkin, discusses the founding, growth and success of the college. The hypothesis for this experimental college was that the education necessary to a civilized society is a process of dealing with the growth and realization of potential in the context of the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Innovation, Educational Principles, Educational Theories
Vazquez-Abad, Jesus; DePauw, Karen – 1981
To simplify data from a large survey, it is desirable to classify subjects according to their attitudes toward certain issues, as measured by questions in the survey. Responses to 12 questions were identified as indicative of attitudes toward deschooling education. These attitudes were explained by means of patterns exhibited within the responses…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Data Analysis, Educational Innovation, Research Methodology
Stiegelbauer, Suzanne M. – 1982
The Concerns-Based Adoption Model (CBAM) Project conducted a study of the principals' role in managing change in their schools. The events in one school involved in implementing curriculum changes are described from an acculturation-based perspective. The term acculturation is used by anthropologists to describe the process of change resulting…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Change Agents, Educational Environment, Educational Innovation
Ragsdale, Ronald G. – 1982
Sensitivity to assumptions concerning the applications of computers to education is needed, as educational practices are strongly shaped by both group and individual assumptions. An educational practice will not necessarily be improved if done by a computer. A consequence of searching for computer uses has been a tendency to build from computer…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Computers, Educational Innovation
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