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Allington, Richard L. – Learning, 1987
More than five years of research offers little evidence that students who attend federally funded remedial and learning disabled reading programs improve their reading skills. The three assumptions underlying these programs are discussed. Ways teachers and schools can evaluate their programs are listed. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Federal Programs, Learning Disabilities, Program Effectiveness
Moser, Cheryl – Learning, 1990
This article describes the origins of and the planning involved in a successful school-based staff development program called "Teacher Sharing." The program is simple, informal, and based entirely on teacher input. (IAH)
Descriptors: Collegiality, Elementary Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Program Development
Learning, 1985
This article offers suggestions to improve students' self-images, make assemblies more personal, get students to care about others and to care about their school. (MT)
Descriptors: Assembly Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Recognition (Achievement), Self Concept
Anton, Theodore G. – Learning, 1990
Literary classics encourage children to ask questions and seek answers that address universal problems. Such books make terrific springboards for critical thinking. This article provides information about a successful classics program, Junior Great Books, and discusses how the program's strategy can be applied in the classroom. (IAH)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Learning, 1983
Four ways teachers can prepare for the upcoming school year are outlined: (1) organizing "teacher-idea" clippings; (2) planning for minicourses; (3) a project for cleaning up the community; and (4) setting up a classroom interest center. (JMK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Centers (Classroom), Minicourses
Learning, 1983
Thirty-five outstanding educational programs were identified by a panel composed of educators, parents, and students. Computer programs are listed in the areas of reading and language arts, mathematics, general problem solving, science, social studies, creative arts, foreign languages, and computer literacy. (PP)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Programs
Learning, 1995
Describes how three teachers developed projects that connect classroom learning with the larger world. A second-grade class collects tea bag tags with applications in many subjects; fifth-grade students launched a stream clean-up; a middle school summer school communication class researched whether O.J. Simpson should stand trial for murder and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Dyrli, Odvard Egil – Learning, 1982
"Learning" magazine evaluated computer software marketed in 1982 for: (1) accuracy of content; (2) quality of instructional design; (3) audience suitability; (4) creative use of technology; and (5) value of instructional information. Judging included field-tests with students. Award-winning products are listed by subject area, along with other…
Descriptors: Art, Classroom Techniques, Computer Literacy, Computer Managed Instruction
Learning, 1996
Service learning can help students learn specific skills and concepts, particularly in social studies. The article examines characteristics of good middle school service learning projects, explains how to begin a project, discusses the benefits of service learning, presents an example of service learning in Wren Middle School, Piedmont (South…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Experiential Learning, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools