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Tripodo, Andrew; Pondiscio, Robert – Educational Leadership, 2017
The current political climate has created urgency around civic education. The authors argue that educators can best seize the moment by infusing authentic activities and experiences in content studies. They provide an example of one such hybrid instructional model from Democracy Prep Public Schools.
Descriptors: Civics, Political Issues, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities
Lawrence, Joshua F.; White, Claire; Snow, Catherine E. – Educational Leadership, 2010
Students who struggle with reading comprehension in middle school often lack the academic vocabulary the need to understand grade-level textbooks and other instructional materials. Research shows that to learn a new word well, students need to encounter and use it multiple times in different contexts. The authors describe Word Generation, a…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Textbooks, Instructional Materials, Vocabulary Development

Gall, Meredith – Educational Leadership, 1984
Reseach on use of questioning in classroom teaching reveals that recitation is a poor method, but teachers use it anyway because it is effective in teaching curriculum that is largely textbook based. Teacher educators may be advised to help teachers learn to use recitation well. (MD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education