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Richardson, Elwyn – Learning, 1972
An elementary school teacher in New Zealand describes the fruits of a nondirective learning environment in his classroom. (BB)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Discovery Learning, Elementary School Teachers, Learning Experience
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Rukavina, Paul B.; Jeansonne, Jennifer J. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2009
K-12 students enter physical education with many naive conceptions or misconceptions of how motor skills are acquired. One goal of physical education is to teach concepts that will help students learn and perform motor skills, but many practitioners don't know how to provide experiences that will teach students to apply their knowledge…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, National Standards, Misconceptions, Lesson Plans
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McIntyre, Margaret – Science and Children, 1974
Some ways in which a young child becomes involved in exploratory activities, seeking to become acquainted with his world, and how these experiences involve science concepts are presented. Piaget's philosophy of learning is discussed with emphasis on the child's need for interaction for an open learning environment. (EB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Discovery Learning, Learning, Learning Processes
Gagne, Robert M. – 1987
This paper defines a schema as a memory structure representing a general concept and its framework of associated concepts, and identifies the three processes by which learning can occur in individuals whose memories are schema-based, i.e., accretion, tuning, and restructuring. Ways in which schema might influence instructional design are then…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Discovery Learning, Instructional Design, Learning Processes
Fagan, Edward R. – Computers, Reading and Language Arts, 1984
Offers a comparison of the pedagogical philosophies of five pioneers in educational computing: Patrick Suppes, Arthur Luehrmann, Alfred Bork, Symour Papert, and Thomas Dwyer. (AEA)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Discovery Learning, Educational Philosophy
Smith, Robert W.; Fleisher, Paul – Instructor, 1984
The use of invertebrates as classroom "pets" can develop students' skills in scientific inquiry and instill respect for science. Few materials are needed for projects involving invertebrates. Suggested activities using snails, crickets, earthworms, crayfish, and guppies are offered. (DF)
Descriptors: Biology, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Invertebrates
Dubin, Samuel S.; Okun, Morris – Adult Education, 1973
Eight prominent learning theories are summarized, compared, and discussed for implications to adult learning. (MS)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Behavior, Discovery Learning
Cohen, Stewart – School and Society, 1971
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creativity, Discovery Learning, Educational Objectives
Shaw, Malcolm E. – Educational Television, 1971
A model training managers can use to design material for specific needs." (Editor)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Discovery Learning, Learning Processes, Models
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Knodt, Jean Sausele – Educational Leadership, 1997
In a Virginia school grounded in Gardner's multiple-intelligences theory, K-12 students flock to the think tank, a hands-on discovery room, to explore their varied abilities. This well-equipped room synthesizes many ideas and theories, such as Socratic questioning and John Dewey's discovery-learning ideas. Because multiple ways of smartness are…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Individual Differences, Intellectual Development
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Hughes, Rowland – Science and Children, 1975
Presents the rationale behind the need to teach the metric system and includes a description of the most important metric units. The stages through which children pass as they develop an understanding of the process of measurement are discussed. Bibliographic material is included. (EB)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Instruction, Learning Processes
Park, Darragh; Murphy, Judith – Arts in Society, 1974
Article focused on art and the welfare of the individual versus that of society in connection with the development of educational goals. (RK)
Descriptors: Art, Discovery Learning, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
STOLUROW, LAWRENCE M. – 1963
THIS PAPER REVIEWS VARIABLES AND TRENDS IN RESEARCH ON PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION IN MATHEMATICS. IT WAS PRESENTED AT THE AAAS SYMPOSIUM ON LEARNING RESEARCH PERTINENT TO EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT, CLEVELAND, OHIO, DEC. 29, 1963. (LH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Discovery Learning, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Scott, Joseph A.; Frayer, Dorothy A. – 1970
Research comparing discovery and expository methods of presentation has yielded conflicting results. A review of the research on discovery learning is provided in this paper, focusing on the methodology of each study. Conclusions are drawn concerning the effects of discovery methods of presentation on initial learning, transfer, and retention. Use…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Learning, Learning Processes, Research Methodology
Charbonneau, Manon P. – Independent School Bulletin, 1973
If teachers would only step back and watch and listen to children as they learn, even as they play games and work together making things, they could begin to see a pattern of thought emerging that is unique for each child. (Author)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary School Teachers, Learning Experience, Learning Processes
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