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Childs, Larry; Everest, John; Clark, Adam – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1999
Describes three games for all ages, used in adventure- and experiential-education settings. Includes target group, group size, time and space requirements, activity level, props, instructions, and tips for post-activity group reflection and processing where appropriate. The games demonstrate the tenets of adventure programming, involve group…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Games, Group Activities
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Becerra, Linda; Sirisaengtaksin, Ongard; Waller, Bill – Primus, 1999
Addresses the difficulties students have in acquiring graphical problem-solving skills. Presents some techniques and concepts intended to help students overcome them. Contains 15 references. (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Educational Technology, Graphs
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Edmondson, Michael – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Discusses four ways to incorporate the genre of literature into the teaching of 20th-century U.S. history. Uses detective stories because they promote reflective inquiry, foster competent citizenship, and nurture social concern and ethical growth. Suggests different activities, discussions, and reading selections. (CMK)
Descriptors: Citizenship, History Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Literature
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Clarke, Doug M. – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 1999
Investigates changing teacher roles associated with two teachers' use of innovative mathematics materials at the sixth-grade level, in a setting that contained all the ideal ingredients for professional growth. Concludes that the greatest changes in the teachers' roles related to increasing comfort with posing non-routine problems to students and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Change, Faculty Development, Grade 6
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Sanders, Mark E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
The goal of technology education is universal technological literacy. Technology study in middle school must be more than an added science curriculum unit. Three instructional approaches predominate: student projects, technological problem solving (design under constraint), and modular technology education. The National Middle School Association's…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Engineering, Guidelines, Middle Schools
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Newberry, Pam B. – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Using technology can empower students, but most U.S. schools fall short of this goal. The power of technology as related to other school subjects and problem solving is well documented in projects promoting integration of technology education with mathematics and science. National Science Education Standards are summarized. (26 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
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Ahlberg, Ann; Csocsan, Emmy – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1999
A study investigated elementary mathematical strategies used by 25 Hungarian children (ages 5 through 9) who are blind. Children dealt with numbers in five ways and experienced numbers in four ways. Although the children went through typical stages of development, their ways of dealing with numbers had some specific characteristics. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Blindness, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Amory, Alan; Naicker, Kevin; Vincent, Jacky; Adams, Claudia – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
Describes research with college students that investigated commercial game types and game elements to determine what would be suitable for education. Students rated logic, memory, visualization, and problem solving as important game elements that are used to develop a model that links pedagogical issues with game elements. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Games, Educational Games, Higher Education
Sloane, Marie W. – Texas Child Care, 1999
Presents a 5-step conflict resolution process for young children: (1) identify the problem; (2) generate possible solutions; (3) agree upon a solution; (4) implement a solution; and (5) evaluate solution. Includes 10 suggestions for helping the process go smoothly, including tips for getting started, avoiding the "sorry" pitfall, better…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Peer Relationship
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Eddy, J. Mark; Reid, John B.; Fetrow, Rebecca A. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2000
Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT), a prevention program designed for delivery to children and parents within the elementary school setting, is described. Components include classroom-based child social and problem skills training, playground-based behavior modification, and group-delivered parent training. Successful results of…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Delinquency, Elementary Education
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Liang, Chaucer Chaoyun – TechTrends, 2000
Discusses how instructional development (ID) practitioners influence the success of corporate instructional development projects. Highlights include characteristics of expert ID practitioners; critical competencies, including communication, organization and management, instructional design, and research; and practices of expert ID practitioners,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Competence, Corporations, Decision Making
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Sarkodie-Mensah, Kwasi – Catholic Library World, 2000
Discusses the problem library patron from various fronts: historical, personality traits, importance of complaints, nature and types of problem patrons and their behavior, technology and the newly-bred problem patron, strategies for dealing with problem patrons, and ensuring that library administrators and other supervisors understand the need to…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Libraries, Library Administration, Library Policy
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Cardon, Phillip L.; Scott, Michael L. – Technology Teacher, 2000
Technology education can and should play a role in the development of ideas through problem solving to assist teachers of students with disabilities. Technology teachers can adapt the Engineering for Success model in working with these students. (JOW)
Descriptors: Design, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Al-Hilawani, Yasser A. – British Journal of Special Education, 2000
A study examined differences in metacognition among United Arab Emirates third-graders who were hearing average-achieving (N=58), had hearing impairments (N=25), and who were hearing underachieving (N=33). Students who were hearing average-achieving or had hearing impairments achieved significantly better on a metacognition evaluation than those…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Grade 3
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Luna, Michael C. – Tech Directions, 1998
Technology educators should involve students in hands-on learning about tools, materials, processes, and techniques to teach problem-solving skills and enhance self-esteem. The debate about industrial arts versus technology education loses sight of the importance of making student projects meaningful. (SK)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Hand Tools, High Schools, Industrial Arts
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