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Commander, Nannette Evans; Ward, Teresa – About Campus, 2009
Many campuses are adopting freshman learning communities (FLCs) in order to boost retention. FLCs take many forms, but they typically involve enrolling small groups of students in two or more classes together during their first semester in order to create community and promote academic and social involvement. At Georgia State University, a large…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Methods Research, Research Universities, Research Methodology
Wilbur, John; Harris, Tom – Reaching Today's Youth: The Community Circle of Caring Journal, 1998
Reports on a therapeutic program for juvenile offenders that uses drum playing and drum building to provide alternatives for youth activities. Drums play five important roles for youth: creating a sense of community, reconnecting with history and heritage, promoting healing, educating, and celebrating victories or rites of passage. Provides…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Community Services, Experiential Learning, Milieu Therapy
Knapp, Clifford E. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
Wigginton's Foxfire program requires that students and teachers collaborate on important, intriguing issues and use certain experiential methods to address and assess them. Wigginton handed out copies of Georgia's 92 language arts objectives to his ninth and tenth graders and allowed them considerable flexibility in learning them. Cooperative…
Descriptors: Audiences, Cooperative Learning, Democratic Values, Educational Environment
Ishizuka, Kathy – School Library Journal, 2005
Tim Tyson, the principal of Mabry Middle School in Marietta Georgia, is a self-described geek with Ph.D. in education. Tyson was responsible for making the seventh graders at Mabry to attain above grade level in reading. To attain this goal, Tyson has made sure that the technology used at Mabry was thoughtfully integrated across the school's…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Experiential Learning, Educational Technology, Academic Achievement
Wigginton, Eliot – 1986
In fall 1966, Eliot Wigginton took his first teaching job in Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, a semiprivate rural Georgia high school with both local and boarding students. This book is his account of his early struggle to control and interest his students, the genesis and development of the student-produced Foxfire publications, and his views on the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Boarding Schools, Educational Principles, Educational Strategies