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Peer reviewedSmith, Murray R. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1982
Science is an "approach in process development." Native American students have well-developed processes which can be best utilized by teaching science using activities which capitalize on students' processes. This article discusses processes first, then applies the content in a cultural framework to enhance science for Native American…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Archaeology, Astronomy
Peer reviewedZielinski, Theresa Julia – Journal of Chemical Education, 1995
Explains how the Mathcad computer program can promote the development of higher-order chemical thinking skills of students taking junior-level physical chemistry courses. The kinetics of first-order series and reversible reactions is used as an example of how this can be implemented within an interactive laboratory or lecture format. (PVD)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedLeigh, Amy Thompson; Reynolds, Tina Ossege – Social Education, 1997
Describes a broad variety of instructional ideas and activities designed to make history come alive for the intermediate grades. These include personal time lines, interviewing grandparents, and show and tell with personal artifacts. Includes a section of activities designed specifically to work with historical fiction. (MJP)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Family History, Historiography
Peer reviewedDavis, Robert L. – Foreign Language Annals, 1997
Presents a proposal for training pre- and inservice teachers in the use of group work based on the principles of action research. Outlines some issues in the design and implementation of these activities and presents suggestions for the post-observation remodeling of activities within a task- and content-based framework for foreign language…
Descriptors: Action Research, Affective Behavior, Check Lists, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Peer reviewedShields, Patricia – Canadian Social Studies, 1996
Describes strategies and learning activities designed to create connections between students' feelings and historical incidents. The interdisciplinary activities often combine novels, writing assignments, and guest speakers. The students also conduct mock trials concerning historical issues and conduct their own research. (MJP)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedSchug, Mark C. – Social Studies, 1996
Provides an overview, guidelines, and specific suggestions for introducing economic thinking to elementary school children. Utilizes examples from US history (buffalo hunting, cattle farming) to illustrate economic concepts. Includes an appendix that frames economic concepts as mysteries with clues (and answers) provided. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Economic Change, Economic Factors, Economic Impact
Peer reviewedBarton, Keith C. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1996
Presents a lesson plan that uses subordinating conjunctions and prepositions as "magic words." After a lesson or unit of study, students write content specific sentences using the "magic" conjunctions and prepositions. This activity serves as a unit review, helps with concept formation, and increases writing skills. (MJP)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Grammar, Instructional Innovation
Peer reviewedHandley, Leslie Mills, Ed. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1989
Focuses on thematic units in elementary social studies, arguing that theme studies engage students, reduce boredom, and encourage cooperation, and more effectively use textbook information. Explores the selection process for choosing themes and subthemes. Illustrates two themes--festivals and buildings/houses--and suggests several activities…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedVotaw, John F. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1994
Asserts that students have difficulty visualizing the physical conditions of the event or period under study. Recommends the resources found in military museums to reproduce landscapes, images, and sounds that stimulate the learning process. Describes the First Division Museum at Cantigny near Wheaton, IL. (CFR)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Field Studies, Higher Education, History
Peer reviewedSpringer, Julie – Art Education, 1994
Presents four lessons based on three paintings and one woodcut by women artists. Contends that the lessons provide visual imagery that will challenge the imagination of female students and enhance their self-esteem. Includes full-page color reproductions of the art works, student objectives, and instructional strategies. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education
Peer reviewedSumpter, R. David; Benson, Tammy – Rural Educator, 1995
AIDS education should not only focus on prevention but also promote decision-making skills and values as a basis for adolescent behavior. Activities that can be integrated with language arts for rural middle school students include role playing, reading and writing assignments about famous people afflicted with AIDS, round-table discussions, and…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adolescents, Decision Making Skills, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedSmith, Jennifer G.; McGinnis, J. Randy – Journal of Experiential Education, 1995
Stresses the importance of experiential educators being prepared to teach environmental education to students in specific contexts. A model for urban African American students includes the introduction and selection of a relevant local environmental issue; teaching strategies to investigate the issue; and techniques for initiating environmental…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Black Community, Black Education, Black Students
Peer reviewedLeach, Lisa S. – Science Scope, 1994
Reviews factors contributing to the low participation and negative attitudes of girls toward science and contends that science and math teachers play a major role. The author provides a sexism quiz and discussion that enables teachers to assess their classroom behaviors and attitudes toward girls. An extensive bibliography follows the article.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Peer reviewedDavis, James; And Others – Social Education, 1995
Presents historical background material on the ethnic struggles in the former Yugoslavia, particularly Bosnia-Herzegovina. Offers teaching suggestions including a paired writing activity and follow-up discussion questions. Includes a chronological table of events from the 6th century A.D. to 1994. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDhand, Harry – Canadian Social Studies, 1994
Contends that imagination and creativity go hand in hand and that creativity can and must be cultivated among students at all levels of education. Presents a classroom approach where students are the experts on a variety of global issues and projects. Includes 7 tables illustrating the approach and 21 descriptions of student roles. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Resources, Creativity, Curriculum Development


