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Suhor, Charles – English Journal, 1991
Argues the importance of the relationships among silence and literature, the arts, and other experiences that point toward transcendence. Suggests that English teachers can expand the repertoire of classroom activities and teaching techniques that make use of silence. (KEH)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, English Curriculum, Humanities Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach

Lounsbury, John H. – Music Educators Journal, 1992
Suggests greater emphasis on middle school music education, both as part of general education and of the curriculum's exploratory component. Argues that music can add emotion to social studies and promote learning in all subject areas through rhythm, rhyme, and repetition. Calls for student opportunities to explore instruments and composition. (SG)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Discovery Learning, General Education, Interdisciplinary Approach

Unsworth, Jean Morman – Art Education, 1992
Reexamines basic aspects of creativity enumerated by Viktor Lowenfeld and shows how goals of art education have varied with time and social needs. Argues that interdisciplinary approach to learning, which involves seeing connections and realizing that all knowledge is one and whole, is what education is all about. Concludes that such approach was…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Childrens Art, Creative Expression
Rillo, Thomas J. – Outdoor Communicator, 1981
Only if preservice teachers have the opportunity to learn to teach beyond the schoolroom will they attempt to do it when they assume full-time teaching positions. To venture beyond the status quo will require at least an experiential background with the methods, techniques, and values of environmental education. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Nelson, Thomas G. – 1998
Despite many different educational reform efforts, a simple pedagogy is still adhered to: students will learn what they are taught. Schooling is still teacher-centered with lecture and recitation being the practices primarily utilized. At the turn of the century, there were two established educational traditions in place. One tradition believed…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Discovery Learning, Educational Change
Penfield, Joyce A.; Ornstein-Galicia, Jacob – 1981
Two main factors are involved in bilingual-bicultural education as far as science education is concerned. First, there is the interplay between language and concept formation, and secondly, there is a need for culturally familiar examples in science materials for bilingual students. In line with these factors, this paper suggests that an inquiry…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Communicative Competence (Languages), Discovery Learning, Elementary Education
Peters, Richard – 1987
Students must be actively involved in the process of learning for it to have personal meaning and importance in their lives. Teachers must also become critical thinkers, creative individuals, and decision makers in order to create more challenging learning environments. Teachers need to blend structure and spontaneity into meaningful learning…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cognitive Processes, Convergent Thinking, Creative Teaching
Lipman, Matthew – 1985
The history of philosophy is examined, and what the practice of philosophy may portend for the future of education is discussed. The traditional prohibition of philosophy being taught to children is much indebted to citations from Plato's "Republic." Plato thought that the dialectic would subvert and corrupt children. But just as…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Concept Formation, Discovery Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Putnam, A. R. – 2001
Research on how the brain works has resulted in wider-scale adoption of the principles of problem-based learning (PBL) in many areas of education, including technology education. The PBL approach is attractive to curriculum developers because it is based on interdisciplinary learning, results in multiple outcomes, is integrated and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adoption (Ideas), Classroom Techniques, Competency Based Education