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Jarrett, Olga S. – Science Activities, 1997
Describes role-play centers in which children can do math problems, invent, experiment, write with a purpose, and act out adult career roles. Examples of centers include a doctor's office, a supermarket, a fix-it or inventor's workshop, a post office, a pet store, a zoo, a veterinary clinic, a museum, and a restaurant. (DKM)
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Discovery Processes, Elementary Education, Mathematics Instruction

Davidson, George – Journal of School Leadership, 1992
Exposition as the dominant instructional method can be replaced by including alternative methodologies, such as demonstration, discovery, or integrated curriculum methods and strategies. Changing the direct instruction model's role from an instructional methodology to a planning tool allows the principal to introduce additional instructional…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discovery Processes, Elementary Education, Institutional Characteristics
Kirkman, Will – Learning, 1979
Seven easy-to-do experiments with plants are outlined to aid in teaching children about plants: their search for water, food, and light; a variety of rooting systems; and the effects of soil temperatures. (JMF)
Descriptors: Botany, Discovery Processes, Elementary Education, Horticulture

Craddock, Richard S.; Arnsdorf, Val – Journal of Geography, 1971
Three series of eight fifteen-minute programs were made with conceptual and process orientation. Data was presented and open questions asked, but not answered. New ways of using traditional materials were demonstrated, as was the adaptability of television to non-expository teaching. (NH)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Discovery Processes, Educational Television, Elementary Education

Cramer, Robert E.; Boehm, Richard G. – Journal of Geography, 1971
Three series of eight fifteen-minute programs each were made conceptual and process oriented. Data was presented and divergent questions asked about it, but not answered. New ways of using traditional materials were demonstrated as was the adaptability of TV to non-expository teaching. (NH)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Discovery Processes, Educational Television, Elementary Education
Melaragno, Ralph J.; Newmark, Gerald – Educ Horiz, 1969
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Individualized Instruction

Stewart, J. Douglas – Canadian Journal of Education, 1979
The author makes a conceptual distinction between "teaching strategies" and "teaching methods" and questions the designation of discovery learning as a teaching strategy. (SJL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Definitions, Discovery Learning, Discovery Processes
Piggins, Carol Ann – Learning, 1984
Children develop knowledge and insight into history when they act out dramatic events of the past. Creative dramatics serve as an impetus to further reading and research. Suggestions for teacher use in implementing role playing in the classroom are given. (DF)
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Discovery Processes, Elementary Education, History Instruction

Davies, H. B. – Mathematics in School, 1980
The author presents and elaborates on a division algorithm devised by his 9-year-old son. (MK)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Discovery Processes

Hocevar, Dennis – Child Study Journal, 1979
The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking: Verbal Form A were given to 39 fifth-grade children in a rural elementary school and scored for fluency, flexibility, and originality. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Creativity Tests

Simmons, Jack; Esler, William – School Science and Mathematics, 1972
Reports a study of attitudes of children who received process approach oriented instruction versus textbook oriented instruction. Based on children's responses to questionnaires, it was found that children in the experimental group were more positive in their attitudes towards science and related activities. (PS)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Discovery Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Education

Atwood, Ronald K.; And Others – School Science and Mathematics, 1972
The study indicated that evaluation of curriculum in elementary schools can be facilitated greatly if behavioral tasks are used as criteria for measurement. Experimental subjects who received process oriented instruction achieved significantly higher scores on desired outcomes than did control subjects who received content oriented instruction.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Evaluation, Discovery Processes, Educational Research
Fyffe, Darrel Wayne – 1971
This study focused on developing group test items which measure the science process skills, "Formulating Hypotheses" and "Defining Operationally". Thirty-six multiple choice questions were developed by using behavioral objectives of "Science - A Process Approach" materials. A group of 56 students who had used these…
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Elementary Education

McNay, Margaret – Childhood Education, 1985
Discusses the value of preserving wonder and curiosity as part of a child's intellectual growth and experience in elementary school science. Practical steps for handling students' wonder questions are identified, including children's knowledge, speculation and hypothesis, identification of possible inquiry methods, research, and sharing new…
Descriptors: Children, Curiosity, Discovery Processes, Discussion

McShane, Joan Braunagel – Science and Children, 1997
Reports on the winning tool creations by 1,300 fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade students in the 1997 Craftsman/NSTA Young Inventors Awards Program. Students had to use mechanical and science process skills to design and build tools to meet their needs in solving a problem. The winning entry was a calibrated angle and depth scissors. (AIM)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Discovery Processes, Elementary Education, Inventions