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Fischer, Florence E. – 1989
Interest in educating individuals, rather than classes, began in the time of the Greeks, but has escalated in the last century. As more and more students stay in school longer and longer, teachers have had to adjust their teaching to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse student body. One method of attending to the needs of individuals is to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education
Bishop, Alan J. – 1991
This book breaks new ground in Mathematics Education by taking as its focus the idea of Mathematics as a cultural product and analyzing the educational consequences of this cultural perspective. Drawing on a wide variety of sources and references, the book integrates the literature into a new conceptual schema that demonstrates and substantiates…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Anthropology, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Ichimura, Takahisa – 1991
In the process of classroom teaching and learning, feeling something in one's body, as a basis for thinking, represents the uncertain area which can never be physically seen. Yet, this area calls for reaffirmation as "knowledge" and needs to be recognized as one of the major factors composing a knowledge base for the promotion of teacher…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Nolan, Kathleen A.; Polloway, Edward A. – 1992
This study compared the use of traditional methods and the use of reconstructive elaborations on learning specialized science vocabulary, involving two sixth-grade students with emotional disturbances. The reconstructive elaborations were pictures that linked together information to make it more familiar and meaningful, most commonly through the…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Grade 6, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Materials
Adams, Nancy Heausler – 1994
Noting that the majority of teachers use restrictive rather than responsive language, this paper suggests that teachers consider using questioning techniques as a way of making their language more responsive. The paper notes that restrictive language involves teacher control, includes commands and criticisms, discourages independent thinking, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, Communication Skills, Early Childhood Education
Galda, Lee; And Others – 1993
This book is about teaching and learning the English language and about using children's literature to support that teaching and learning in K-8 classrooms. The book is organized to help preservice teachers first develop a knowledge of language, and then examine the ways in which teachers can teach and children can learn about language. Chapters…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Elementary Education
Kouba, Vicky L.; McDonald, Janet L. – 1991
Confrontation with a mathematical task causes a student to focus initial attention upon particular content and context cues based upon that student's belief system; the student assigns subsequent meaning to that task based upon previous mathematical experience and knowledge. In order to make effective use of students' belief systems, educators…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Development, Context Effect, Cues
Doughty, Irma Darrow – 1990
A practicum was designed to improve reading comprehension of 10 basic skills college students by providing training using 5 specific strategies and techniques. Five specific strategies based on a review of the literature were selected: (1) metacognitive awareness; (2) discussion; (3) self-monitoring charts; (4) use of pictures as an introduction…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Critical Reading, Developmental Studies Programs
Stinespring, John A. – 1991
This paper reviewed literature on cognition to help art teachers understand what they can learn from the huge body of literature that has been generated by cognitive psychologists. It is argued that, in this information society, teaching memorization skills is not enough; students must learn problem-solving skills. A long list of specific thinking…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Psychology
Sperling, Melanie – 1991
When students are learning to write, one-to-one teacher-student conversations taking place around the students' writing and writing processes are especially important. Two examples illustrate the multiple and connected processes of reading and writing that are associated with composing in a high school English class. The first conversation, in a…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Communication Research, High Schools
Gage, N. L.; And Others – 1977
This report proposes a design for teacher training, and for research and development in teaching and learning, that seeks to capitalize on the diversity and adaptivity of teaching and learning in the real world. Chapter I provides an overview of teacher education in the context of educational concerns at large. It discusses the processes of…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Learning Processes, Program Development
Freeman, Eileen E., Ed. – 1988
Proceedings of a conference on educational assessment are presented. A speech accompanying presentations of the 1987 Educational Testing Service Award for Distinguished Service to Measurement and a list of winners of that annual award from 1970 to 1987 are included. The nine papers provided include: (1) "How Assessment Can Best Serve Teaching and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Educational Assessment
Martin, Roy P.; Gaddis, Lena – 1989
The relatively long-term effects of temperament on classroom achievement were studied in a cohort of elementary students while accounting for variation in cognitive ability, previous achievement, and gender. The existence of long-term effects would support the hypothesis that indirect genetic effects on learning are mediated by temperament.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Clark, Suzanne; Ede, Lisa – 1990
English education continues to be threatened by standards for research, measurement, and evaluation that ignore the nature of the discipline and devalue teachers' practices. The dominant models for assessing the effectiveness of English teachers reflect assumptions taken from quantitative social sciences or, in the case of models of…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Nuthall, Graham – 1989
Research on teaching does not play a significant role in the practice of teaching in schools despite the fact that the first scientific studies of teaching were reported nearly 90 years ago. Although there is clear evidence that practical classroom experience unaided by research is not a sufficient basis for effective teaching, it is also true…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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