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Fisher, Douglas; Frey, Nancy – NASSP Bulletin, 2012
School improvement efforts often focus on students who perform below grade level. These improvement efforts typically focus on improving instruction, often through a framework and professional development. The question remains, how do students who are gifted and talented respond to this type of instruction? We observed 48 students in their…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Small Group Instruction

Shaw, Robert A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1974
The purpose of this article is to explore the current situations and trends in junior high/middle school mathematics. To assist in this effort, an organizational scheme based on an instructional-process model of goals, objectives, methods, materials, and evaluation will be used. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Educational Trends

Seifert, Edward H.; Beck, John J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
After noting classroom techniques that made a difference in student learning, the authors focus on reducing the distractions of a school environment and providing principals a classroom observation instrument. They suggest a student observation form to be used by principals, analyzing six student behavior categories. (JW)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Course Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement

Cardellichio, Thomas L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1974
Assessing teacher methods in relation to espoused learning objectives is the key to improving instruction and evaluation, says this principal. His article describes various ways to analyze teaching methods. (Editor)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Instructional Improvement, Learning Motivation, Student Interests

Clay, Katherine – NASSP Bulletin, 1977
Teachers do their students a major disservice by not demanding the achievement of precise skills, particularly the ability to speak and write standard English. Teachers must know what to teach, how to teach, and how to evaluate what has been taught. (Author/JG)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Secondary Education, Student Evaluation, Student Teacher Relationship

Medwid, Jo Ann – NASSP Bulletin, 1982
The principal must analyze curriculum content and instructional methods and correlate these with instructional objectives and outcomes. (JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education

Lewellen, James R.; Nagy, Barbara Pashos – NASSP Bulletin, 1981
Students can succeed in remedial programs if such programs are well-planned and systematic, say these writers, who offer some guidelines. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Educational Objectives, Instructional Materials, Program Evaluation

Hepburn, Mary A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1976
Convinced that many current social studies programs are not effective in teaching government and politics, author encourages schools to initiate political field experiences. Describes how, explains why, and warns of the problems school administrators are likely to encounter. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Diagrams, Educational Objectives, Field Experience Programs, Political Science