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Marshall, Tanera – Teaching Artist Journal, 2009
The author has been a theater artist in Chicago and Elgin public schools for over 10 years, and for the last four she has been leading professional development workshops for teaching artists and classroom teachers both in the United States and abroad. Teachers all over the world have asked her the same questions: "How do you get new teachers…
Descriptors: Artists, Theater Arts, Art Teachers, Public Schools
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Ostlund, Karen – Electronic Journal of Science Education, 1998
The concepts, processes, and methods found in science are used in other disciplines. Many science-class activities are predicated on students' reading and writing skills. Students read textbooks, read directions for conducting experiments, and write their own reports of observation. Integrating science with mathematics usually requires little…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Activities, Mathematics Education, Problem Solving
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Pannabecker, John R. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1988
The author discusses the nature of challenges and lists challenges for secondary industrial education. He challenges educators to (1) develop a clear educational mission and attractive, challenging programs; (2) prepare students to integrate technological skills and to appreciate the limits of technology; and (3) prepare students to implement…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Industrial Education, Integrated Activities, Mission Statements
Riley, Mary S. – 1985
This document presents hypotheses about how much understanding a user needs to perform skillfully using a computer or a computer program. A framework for characterizing user understanding is presented which includes three criteria for evaluating the representation generated during problem solving: (1) internal coherence--whether the components of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Processes, Computers
Clatworthy, F. James – 1982
Transformational leadership, an innovative learning model, grows out of the recognition that the learner's coordinate system is influenced by a variety of time, place, and person variables. The concept of a tetradigm, which graphically illustrates this model, is symbolized by an equilateral triangle within a larger equilateral triangle with the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach
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Tennyson, Robert D. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 1994
Compares seven positions on media influences on learning that were presented in a previous journal issue; discusses the conflict between advocates of a given approach versus integrated approaches to the solving of complex problems; and presents a model that links cognitive processes to computer-based prescriptions for improvements in learning. (35…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Media, Integrated Activities
Ediger, Marlow – 1991
Diverse philosophies are in evidence in teaching writing. Approaches used in teaching writing should assist students to achieve optimally as well as provide for individual differences, help them attain meaning and understanding of subject matter written, develop students' interest in communicating written content, establish purpose and reasons for…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach
Stinson, John E. – 1990
The Integrated Contextual Learning (ICL) alternative learning methodology is examined as to the impact it can have on the preparation of future managers. The state of business education is reviewed noting criticism that business schools are too theoretical and out of touch with business realities. The ICL is a methodology derivative of Reiterative…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Studies, Graduate Study, Group Discussion
Bannister, Linda; Kearns, Richard – 1985
Based on a project concerned with studying invention across the curriculum, this paper discusses an across-the-curriculum writing program that encourages students to take control of what they are studying, contributing to what is known rather than being passively filled by it. The paper (1) challenges the current notion that creative behavior is a…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Critical Thinking
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Klein, Paul A. – School Science and Mathematics, 1992
Proposes that problem scenarios are activities that give students opportunities to employ mathematics across the curriculum by asking them to define problems, identify information needed and potential sources of data, and make related conjectures. Discusses an example of a scenario involving transportation. (MDH)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Classroom Environment, Discovery Learning, Discovery Processes
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Journal of Special Education Technology, 1993
This article discusses how current theories of learning and memory can guide the application of integrated media (IM) to embellish a standard curriculum; considers theoretical reasons for "breaking the mold"; and offers examples of IM-based alternatives to curricula in the areas of adult literacy, language arts, social studies, language skills,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Wisconsin Educational Media Association, Madison. – 1993
Key elements of information literacy are identified, and a rationale is presented for the integration of information literacy in all aspects of the kindergarten through grade 12 and postsecondary curricula. Many aspects of the school restructuring movement and library media programs relate directly to information literacy and its impact on student…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Educational Media, Elementary Secondary Education
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Burton, Grace M. – Mathematics Educator, 1992
Considers four language arts--speaking, listening, reading, and writing--as activities that enhance the development of mathematical concepts. Suggests ways language arts can be used in learning difficult concepts as missing addends, algorithms, number facts, and problem solving. (39 references) (MDH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education