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Drummond, T. Darrell – National Elementary Principal, 1972
A discussion of primary education with the chief education officer for an English 1,400-unit school district. Interview covers student attitudes, learning environment, student-teacher relationship, open education, streaming, discipline, and educational objectives. (DN)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
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Sharpe, Keith – Comparative Education, 1992
Using video-recorded class activities, analyzes the teaching method used in a French grammar lesson given in Northern France to a class of 25 students of 6-7 years old. The "catechistic teaching style" employed involves an interactive question-and-answer format. Enumerates advantages and disadvantages of this style. (KS)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Lawson, Anton E. – Science Education, 1990
Described are the results of a formal reasoning test taken by both Japanese and American students. The most likely reasons for the difference between test score results are discussed. Japan's "hands-on" and group inquiry-oriented curriculum approach is cited as one difference. (KR)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education
Haynes, Richard M.; Chalker, Donald M. – 1997
Many school systems across the country promise a world-class education for their students. This book defines what a world-class elementary school is and provides guidance for those wishing to lead their schools to meet the standards. Chapter 1 introduces the definition of world-class schools and identifies 10 nations that represent the finest…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Economic Development
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Rathbone, M.; Graham, N.C. – Educational Studies, 1981
This experiment tested the hypothesis that language skills of seven- to eight-year-old children could be improved if parents were involved in the program. Three groups of 15 children were exposed to identical, single term programs. In two groups, parents worked in the classroom with the children. Findings supported the hypothesis. (AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Research, Elementary Education
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Wright, Bob – Australian Journal of Education, 1992
It is argued that Australian elementary mathematics curricula have been influenced by earlier British and United States educational movements and theories and are out of touch with current research emphasizing a constructivist approach. A new model of young children's numerical development is offered, and recommendations for improving mathematical…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Education
Rogers, Vincent R. – 1968
This study is an attempt both to describe and evaluate the goals and practices in English primary and secondary social education. Data was gathered through visits to schools, interviews with students, teachers, administrators, and others, and examination of curriculum guides, syllabi, textbooks, exams, and other teaching materials. The following…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
Tsai, Den-Mo – 1997
This paper first reviews the development of gifted education in Taiwan over the last two decades and discusses the problems facing gifted education, including conservative definition-identification, the negative impact of entrance examinations, and curricula that are not challenging. The development of a pilot program for highly capable primary…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Creativity, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Enrichment
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1913
A preliminary inquiry on "The contemporary judgment as to the culture element in education and the time that should be devoted to the combined school and college course." was authorized by the Council of Education of the National Education Association at the Boston meeting, 1903, and a committee was appointed. The brief recommendation of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Time Factors (Learning), School Schedules