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Schumm, Jeanne Shay; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1997
Describes the Planning Pyramid, a framework to help regular and special education teachers cover required curriculum while modifying learning requirements to meet individual differences. The pyramid's base represents "what all students will learn," the middle portion "what most students will learn," and the top portion "what some students will…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Differences
Eisenberg, Mike – Big6 Newsletter: Teaching Technology Information Skills, 1998
The planning process is essential when implementing a Big6 Skills instruction program. First, identify what actually occurs in the classroom and school; next, analyze the data and create plans. A completed Skills by Unit Matrix (sample included) can be used both as a planning tool and as documentation of what took place. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design
Berkowitz, Bob – Big6 Newsletter: Teaching Technology Information Skills, 1998
The Big6 Skills provide a framework for analyzing instructional variables and can be phrased as a series of questions for analysis: (1) Task Definition, (2) Information Seeking Strategies, (3) Location and Access, (4) Use of Information, (5) Synthesis, (6) Evaluation. A fictional seventh-grade teacher/class is used as an example of using the Big6…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Grade 7, Information Seeking
Education Week, 1995
Eight articles, published in various issues of "Education Week" starting in March 1994 and ending July 1995, track the work of eight educational reform design teams: (1) "Back to the Future" (Lynn Olson)--the virtues and values of the past in a modern context; (2) "A Welcome Change" (Ann Bradley)--instruction school…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology
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Mercer, Cecil D.; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1994
This article examines constructivism in terms of the learner, the content, teacher-student interactions, motivation, and assessment; evaluates mathematics standards and their sensitivity to students with mild/moderate disabilities; and identifies 19 instructional components derived from constructivism, focusing on teacher behaviors, teacher…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Constructivism (Learning), Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Hunter, Beverly – 1998
When a school community is making a major investment in technology, the major challenge is to ensure that the technologies are used to support innovative practices that are responsive to the community's changing needs and opportunities for teaching and learning. How can implementation of technology be integrally embedded in and supportive of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Change, Educational Practices, Educational Technology
Steinemann, Namji Kim; Fiske, Edward B.; Sackett, Victoria – 2001
This report presents an analysis of the status of teaching and learning about Asia in U.S. K-12 schools. Chapter one, "The United States and Asia: Opportunities and Challenges," addresses Asia's global profile, Asia as a market, as a partner, as a competitor, and as the invisible unknown, Asia in America, and the need for an Asia-related…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Sindberg, Laura Kautz – Music Educators Journal, 1998
Relates the founding of the Wisconsin Comprehensive Musicianship through Performance (CMP) Project and addresses comprehensive musicianship. Describes the five parts (selection, outcomes, strategies, analysis, and assessment) of the Wisconsin CMP model. Provides an example of how the model works for a specific composition. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development
Roberts, Jane M. E.; Kenney, Jane L. – 1984
Maryland's School Improvement Through Instructional Process (SITIP) program involves all 24 local education agencies in implementing one or more of the following research-based instructional models: Active Teaching, Mastery Learning, Student Team Learning, and Teaching Variables. Following a review of background information, state education agency…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development
Irwin, Claire C. – 1985
Instructional leadership studies are plentiful but have many shortcomings, including lack of definition of key variables, problems of causality, overrepresentation of exemplary schools, and lack of validity and reliability in research design and implementation. Definitions of "leadership" and "instruction" are needed. There is…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Cessna, K. Kay; And Others – 1993
This monograph offers six papers which present a model to assist in developing instructionally differentiated programming based on individual needs for students with behavioral disorders. The first three chapters focus on underlying philosophies. A paper by Myron Swize titled "Colorado's Needs-Based Approach" stresses that it is more…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Curriculum Development, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary School Students
Ross, Eva M.; Ertmer, Peggy A.; Johnson, Tristan E. – 2001
Thirteen K-12 teachers participated in a technology integration professional development course that included course components such as peer modeling, peer collaboration, and reflection in an authentic learning context. The purpose of this study was to explore how teachers' beliefs, practices, and self-efficacy changed in this learning…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Practices, Educational Technology
Anastasiades, Panagiotes S.; Retalis, Simos – 2001
The introduction of communications and information technologies in the area of education tends to create a totally different environment, which is marked by a change of the teacher's role and a transformation of the basic components that make up the meaning and content of the learning procedure as a whole. It could be said that, despite any…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Conventional Instruction, Educational Development, Educational Environment
Seda, E. Elliott – 1996
This paper presents a social reconstructionist model of supervision. The model connects schools and society, and considers the vital role teachers, students, staff, and others play in developing, designing, and implementing reforms in school and society. The model is based on the philosophy of social reconstructionism, which views schools as…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Stallings, Jane – 1984
Beginning with general observations on the human element in excellent teaching that often goes unnoticed by researchers, this speaker provides a wide range of suggestions for making more effective use of class time. These suggestions pertain to monitoring time on and off task, classroom organization and planning, making assignments, clarifying…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
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