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Potter, Ellen F. – 1984
This paper discusses ways in which problem-solving in social situations differs from and is more difficult than problem-solving in other areas. Some of these ways are that social situations are constantly changing, communication is frequently unclear, and strong emotions are often aroused. Problems related to evaluation are discussed as an example…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Competence, Problem Solving
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Lauritzen, Carol – Arithmetic Teacher, 1985
Discusses the "Every Pupil Response" (EPR) strategy and its use in teaching basic facts, problem-solving, place value, and fractions. Basically, the technique involves children responding simultaneously to a question by holding up a card, using parts of their bodies, or stick figures. Advantages of EPR are noted. (JN)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Fractions, Mathematics Education
Olum, Joyce – Teacher, 1978
Giving children the opportunity to get out their hurts, rather than bottling them up, will not only make them happier with themselves and help them get along better with each other, but also help free their attention for learning reading, writing, math and other learning activities. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Emotional Response, Peer Relationship, Problem Solving
Burns, Marilyn – Writing Notebook: Visions for Learning, 1994
Describes a class activity using graph theory in the form of finding the least number of firehouses needed to serve a town as mapped by a series of points and lines connecting the points. Notes that the third graders eagerly attacked the problem, and themselves suggested that the problem could be used in grades 2-8. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Content Area Writing, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Shann, Mary H.; And Others – 1975
This document reports on the 1974-75 Unified Science and Mathematics for Elementary Schools (USMES) evaluation investigating the cognitive and affective responses of USMES students to this interdisciplinary, process curriculum. It includes the results of a pre-post control group design to assess the curriculum's effects on students' basic skill…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Basic Skills, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Heller, Sherri Z. – Teacher, 1979
Aside from being an invasion of privacy, values clarification exercises are inappropriate for most elementary students who, still in the concrete operations stage of mental development, are incapable of generalizing moral principles. It would be better to teach concrete problem-solving processes until the formal operations stage is reached. (SJL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Editorials, Elementary Education
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Shyu, Hsin-Yih – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1999
Investigates the effects of computer-assisted video-based anchored instruction on promoting students' attitudes toward mathematical instruction and problem-solving skills. Examines the effects of different media attributes on students' mathematical achievement and attitudes in a situated learning environment. Findings suggest that anchored…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Media, Educational Technology
Shann, Mary; And Others – 1975
This document contains the report of the Unified Science and Mathematics for Elementary Schools (USMES) evaluation team on the 1974-75 investigation of the cognitive and affective responses of students to USMES, an interdisciplinary, process curriculum designed to develop the problem solving abilities of elementary school students. Included in…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Basic Skills, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Sadker, David; And Others – 1984
The 3-year research and development project described in this paper was conducted (1) to develop new knowledge about sex equity in classroom interactions, and (2) to develop successful techniques for reducing or eliminating sex-biased interaction. Two interventions were developed to train teachers in more equitable instructional behaviors. In the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Elementary Education
Neff, Franklin W.; Ahlstrom, Winton M. – 1978
The purpose of this program evaluation was to provide a comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of the Schools Without Failure (SWF) program. In a study of the SWF program in several schools in a midwestern, metropolitan school district, three sets of variables were measured: student outcomes, classroom characteristics reflecting SWF program…
Descriptors: Achievement, Administrator Role, Affective Behavior, Classroom Environment