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Peer reviewedColca, Louis A.; Colca, Carole – Children Today, 1996
New York's Transitional Foster Care Program assists adolescents in foster family care in making successful transitions to independent living. The basic principles underlying the program are individualized plans, a multi-level approach, adult learning standards, and reality-based experiences. Variations include a mentor model and a boarder model.…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Child Responsibility, Foster Care, Foster Children
Peer reviewedArena, Paul – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1996
Examines the processes of science focusing on the higher-order skills and the role that relevance may play in their acquisition. Argues that an open inquiry style of instruction appears best suited to stimulating the learning of process skills because it allows students to pursue problems of genuine relevance. Contains 26 references. (JRH)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Inquiry
Peer reviewedVanden Bosch, Peter – Mathematics Teacher, 1997
Presents a scenario in which two people solve a programming problem by discussing various number sequences and functions. The problem is redefined as one related to number theory and operations research. (DDR)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Strategies, Functions (Mathematics)
Peer reviewedBell, Garry – Mathematics Teacher, 1997
Presents an approach to explaining a relation, a - b = -(b - a), that is difficult for algebra students to understand. The approach came about as a result of discussions with students in which they provided many novel explanations. (DDR)
Descriptors: Algebra, Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedShaw, Jean M.; And Others – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1997
Describes a cooperative learning project with fourth-grade teachers and students. Discusses the K-W-D-L technique (what we know-what we want to know-what we did-what we learned) for mathematical problem solving. Concludes that having students write about their problem-solving experiences connects mathematics and communication skills and enhances…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cooperative Learning, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedBochese, Joan – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1997
Describes the Math Pals program which emphasized mathematics communication, allowed students to become active problem solvers with a pal in a different school, and gave students a multicultural experience. (JRH)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cooperative Learning, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedVan Lanen, Robert J.; Lockie, Nancy M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1997
Describes the use of supplemental instruction in an introductory chemistry course designed for freshman nursing students and explores its impact on student performance and response to the program. Results indicate a positive impact of supplemental instruction and its popularity with students. Contains 22 references. (JRH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Chemistry, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAnderson, Elaine J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1997
Describes a non-laboratory science course for nonscience majors that actively engages students in a variety of learning activities. Highlights students' positive evaluations of the course. Also describes active learning experiences incorporated into the course. (JRH)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedHassard, Jack; Cross, Roger – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1993
Describes a global education project that provides students and teachers with the opportunity to carry out a common environmental curriculum and to communicate via satellite with students and teachers in other countries. (DDR)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedBeasley, Warren F. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1993
Presents an alternative approach to teaching laboratory chemistry that considers issues such as safety, waste disposal, and cost. Focuses on the micro-scale approach and discusses a number of positive benefits that can be gained from adopting this approach. (DDR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Educational Change, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWilczynski, V.; Douglas, S. M. – Journal of Engineering Education, 1995
Reports on the advances of one institution in integrating design across the undergraduate engineering curriculum. Design education is treated as a developmental process to be practiced during each year of the program. Presents examples of design work from courses in each year to illustrate the variety of design problems used to incorporate design…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Design, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedMastropieri, Margo A.; And Others – Remedial and Special Education, 1997
Four students (ages 8-11) with mild mental retardation used an animated tutorial computer program to learn mathematical problem solving. Results indicated that all students obtained significant gains from pretest to posttest and had positive attitudes toward computers after training. Transfer of the problem-solving skills to paper-and-pencil…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Mathematics Instruction
Froumin, Isak – Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics, 1996
Suggests that involving Russian experts in solving concrete educational problems and providing curriculum development in the United States could be very useful. A primary goal would be to change the attitudes and beliefs of teachers and to extend teachers' views on teaching mathematics. (AIM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Peer reviewedCruthirds, John; Dodd, Fred – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1997
Provides pathological examples for which graphing calculators sometimes give surprising, misleading, or incorrect results. Investigates some of the more interesting of these examples encountered while using the TI-85 in a variety of undergraduate courses including calculus and matrix theory. (DDR)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Calculators, Calculus, College Curriculum
Peer reviewedTaylor, Lydotta M.; King, Joann L. – Mathematics Teacher, 1997
Describes a project combining precalculus and transition mathematics students focusing on popcorn by comparing popping ratios of different brands of popcorn and finding what size box could hold the most popped corn. Project design required group effort and cooperation. Students exhibited growth of positive attitudes toward the study of mathematics…
Descriptors: Algebra, Communication Skills, Cooperative Learning, Data Analysis


