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Saban, Ahmet – Educational Leadership, 2002
Describes how an elementary school in Konya, Turkey, used Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences to personalize students' learning experiences. Includes description of the initial effort; the curriculum structure consisting of three elements (core courses and activities, exploratories, and projects); and the benefits for students and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Multiple Intelligences

Robinson, Evelyn E. – Educational Leadership, 1980
Discusses the type of fragmentation taking place in the curriculum, examines some of the forces causing it, and considers the educational effects. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Classification, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation

Oliver, Donald – Educational Leadership, 1990
Drawn from the postmodern view of nature, this essay discusses the distinction between two kinds of knowing (grounded and technical) and explores the implications of this distinction for selecting and teaching science curricula. The concept of presence needs to be incorporated into a curriculum overly concerned with the observing mind and external…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Learning Processes, Natural Sciences

Groff, Patrick – Educational Leadership, 1980
Contends that curriculum fragmentation does not exist, and that unless children develop a command of the details of any given body of knowledge, they will not be able to use their powers of critical and creative thinking. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Classification, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation

Riemer, Joel – Educational Leadership, 1995
Religious conservatives and political libertarians share a family-centered vision of home schooling. Conservatives' home-schooling plans are usually based on Christian ethics and feature a core group of subjects--reading, writing, mathematics, science, religious studies, and history. The author and his wife, both certified teachers and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Conservatism, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education

Calfee, Robert C.; Wadleigh, Clay – Educational Leadership, 1992
Project Read, which began 10 years ago as a collaborative reading strategy, has evolved into the Inquiring School model. This model arose from the realization that critical literacy strategies and structures work equally well in kindergarten, sixth grade, peer coaching, or at faculty meetings. Key elements are improved classroom practice,…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education

Graves, Donald H. – Educational Leadership, 2000
A focus on people--whether community members, students, historical figures, or fictional characters--and their motivations brings excitement to learning. A community's experts on everything from jazz music and Chinese tapestries to building construction can help students move inside history and other subjects. (MLH)
Descriptors: Characterization, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Experience

Hoerr, Thomas R. – Educational Leadership, 1992
Faculty members of a St. Louis, Missouri, pre-K-6 school studied Harold Gardner's theories on multiple intelligences in "Frames of Mind" (1983) and developed a program based on 7 learning modalities. Although implementation varies by classroom, teachers are using all seven intelligences in designing instruction, and a faculty subgroup is…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Individual Differences

Dunn, Mary Anna – Educational Leadership, 2000
Established in 1973, a progressive Charlotte, North Carolina, elementary school has been subjected to trends and pressures (particularly the back-to-basics and direct- instruction movements) that threatened its integrity and survival. Irwin Avenue must cover citywide academic objectives, but organizes its curriculum around themes and active,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Back to Basics, Curriculum Design, Diversity (Student)