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Longnecker, Nancy M. – Teacher, 1979
These learning stations use questions about television and film stars, as well as famous historical figures, to motivate students in problem solving and other technical language skills. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Biographies, Critical Thinking, Elementary Education, Language Arts
Watson, Gwen S. – Journal of Business Education, 1977
Describes the development and use of learning activity centers in the basic business classroom--an instructional approach which offers an alternative to the traditional approach and which allows maximum student involvement. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Learning Activities, Learning Laboratories, Nontraditional Education
Simmons, Marilyn – 1970
As interest in learning centers grows, such questions as "What is a learning center?" and "How does one get started?" are frequently asked. Essentially a learning center consists of designated areas within the classroom where children may go to do a specific activity related to concept development or skill reinforcement. Learning centers are based…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Independent Study, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Marsh, Norman F. – 1967
The use of school grounds as an outdoor learning area is the main emphasis of this manual for elementary and junior high school teachers. Detailed plannin g steps, site plots, directions for planting, and other related planning information are given, along with guidelines concerning the use of an outdoor classroom by teachers of various subjects.…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Ecology
Turner, Lorene Everett – Elements: Translating Theory into Practice, 1977
Education students studying Early Childhood Education at the University of Alberta learn about principles underlying open education. Through self-experiencing an alternative way of organizing children's learning experiences, they can develop their own philosophy of education. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities, Learning Laboratories
Olson, Jerry C. – School Shop, 1972
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Educational Objectives, Industrial Arts, Learning Activities
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Mohl, Raymond A.; Betten, Neil – History Teacher, 1971
Discusses the methodology and benefits of using a city as an instrument for examining American history and social dynamics. (JB)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Study, History Instruction, Learning Activities
Barr, Mary A. – 1975
The activities and suggestions presented in this document for developing students' writing skills are based on fifteen ideas outlined at the beginning of the book. Part one, focusing on writing within the English course, suggests activities for the following: using reproductions of primary sources, writing directed to a specific and significant…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Descriptive Writing, English Instruction, Expository Writing
Hayball, Keith W. – 1973
The purpose of this practicum was to determine whether or not learning centers could help men with educational deficiencies, who were incarcerated and unable to attend formal school. Learning centers were activated and found to be an effective alternative to formal school in meeting inmate educational deficiencies, both at the elementary and…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Educational Needs, Educational Programs
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Continuing Education Curriculum Development. – 1972
Learning activities supplementing those found in the curriculum resource handbook, "Learning Laboratories for Unemployed, Out-of-School Youth," and useful for occupational guidance are suggested. Activities suggested concern: (1) Conducting orientation procedures, (2) An alternative method for organizing the interaction seminar, (3) Establishing a…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Employment Opportunities, Employment Programs, Instructional Materials
Blackburn, Helen – 1976
The primary focus of this document is the mechanics of organizing a learning center for readiness-level children. The first section outlines procedures for using the learning center, including determination of student eligibility, referral of students, placement, and evaluation. Also included are: a referral form; a list of evaluation instruments;…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Learning Laboratories
Ressler, Ralph – School Shop, 1973
The value of laboratory activity to provide insight into various kinds of careers should be utilized. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Education, Classroom Design, Educational Equipment
Noyce, Ruth M. – Teacher, 1976
By exploring languages other than their own, children can learn important concepts about the nature of language. The center described here was designed to help a class of sixth graders understand that within their own structure languages assign meanings to symbols arbitrarily and to stimulate interest in the way languages operate. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Foreign Language Books, Learning Activities, Learning Laboratories
Cassidy, Jack; Sharkey, Verena – Teacher, 1977
It takes special skills to "read" math. Zero in on math symbols, vocabulary and comprehension with an activity/game center. (Editor)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Learning Activities, Learning Laboratories
Dehls, Bette F. – 1977
This booklet presents ideas for structuring the learning environment of early childhood classes based on the Tucson Early Education Model (TEEM). The goal of the TEEM approach is to help all children develop the desire and the capacity to learn for themselves. TEEM emphasizes the use of learning centers and guided individual selection and pacing…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Early Childhood Education, Educational Theories, Experiential Learning
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