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Dierke, James S. – Leadership, 2012
The author's 40 years as an educator have led him to an important insight: stress is crippling the schools. On top of other extreme conditions in schools and on students, there is the pressure to achieve and succeed in a fast-paced, chaotic world. This pervasive stress compromises the physical health, and in turn the cognitive and psychological…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Educational Change, Learning Readiness, Stress Management
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Teague, Ginger M.; Anfara, Vincent A., Jr.; Wilson, Nicole L.; Gaines, Cherie B.; Beavers, Jennifer L. – NASSP Bulletin, 2012
Deciding which instructional strategies to employ is a complex issue faced daily by middle school teachers. Although a wealth of literature on developmentally appropriate and responsive middle school instructional practices is available, the extent to which these strategies are employed is often unknown. Thus, the purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Middle School Teachers, Selection, Educational Strategies
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Johnson, Cinda; Eva, Amy L.; Johnson, Linea; Walker, Bridget – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2011
Adolescence is a challenging time for most young people, but for those with or at-risk of developing emotional or mental health conditions, it can be particularly harrowing. Studies indicate that 1 in 5 adolescents have some sort of serious emotional, behavioral, or mental health problem. Early identification and treatment can make a substantial…
Descriptors: Health Conditions, Mental Health, Disability Identification, Teacher Empowerment
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Finnan, Christine – SRATE Journal, 2010
This article is a call to action for elementary teacher educators. Our early childhood and middle grades colleagues made a clear case for the importance of focusing on specific developmental characteristics and family and community influences on development during the critical years they represent. A similar case has not been made for the upper…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Academic Standards, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
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Moore, Raymond; Moore, Dorothy – 1994
Noting that most home-schooling materials adhere to conventional schooling at the cost of creativity, this handbook provides guidelines for building a successful home school curriculum, one that avoids student resentment and parent burnout, targets children's interest and motivation, and understands how a child's developmental stages contribute to…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Hallion, Andrea M. – 1994
This paper traces the development of graded and non-graded classrooms in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries and describes the implementation of multiage classrooms at an elementary school in Hopedale, Massachusetts. After defining what is meant by multiage classrooms, the paper discusses the role of Horace Mann, who was then a…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Child Development, Classroom Environment, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
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Limbach, Barbara J.; Waugh, Wendy L. – Thought & Action, 2005
Lectures often emphasize rote learning rather than critical thinking. Topics are discussed sequentially, not critically. The teacher does the talking and most of the thinking. The student memorizes material and is placed in a passive role. But many teachers who use the lecture should also be concerned that their students learn to think critically.…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Critical Thinking, Questioning Techniques, Teacher Student Relationship
Naber, Martha B. – 1995
This practicum study sought to increase child care staff's ability to transfer what they learned from training to the classroom and thereby to increase developmentally appropriate educational practice. Specifically, the project sought to increase positive interactions in the child care setting, increase the use of the outdoors as a learning…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Day Care Centers