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Schram, Pamela; And Others – 1988
Leaders in mathematics education are calling for a reorganization of the mathematics curriculum around concept development and problem solving. For many elementary teachers, the limitations of their knowledge about mathematics and teaching mathematics constrains their ability to teach conceptually. If prospective elementary teachers are to…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Higher Education
Mason, Jana M. – 1985
Until recently, kindergartens were designed to foster a positive attitude toward school and provide a well-rounded development through the use of suitable play, art, and social activities. Unfortunately, many kindergarten programs have begun to rely on inappropriate materials and techniques taken from formal first-grade programs. Such programs…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classroom Environment, Educational Philosophy, Kindergarten
Suydam, Marilyn N. – 1985
Some recent research findings with implications for improving mathematics instruction are reviewed in this report. The focus is on two topics: computation, in particular subtraction and estimation, and problem solving. Findings about each are listed, with references for each cited study included. Effective algorithms and strategies used by…
Descriptors: Computation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Estimation (Mathematics)
Reeve, Robert A.; And Others – 1985
The focus of this paper is on some of the difficulties students experience in learning from texts and in solving other types of academic problems, because of their failure to distinguish between skills needed for everyday thinking and those needed for academic thinking. The paper discusses the types of processing problems children experience when…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Intuition
Dillon, David; Parsons, James B. – 1982
A rationale and model are presented for using literature to teach values clarification in elementary social studies classes. The premise is that a major goal of social studies is to develop good citizens, which requires a comparative knowledge of self and society, and decision-making ability. An explanation is given of how literature (including…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Decision Making, Elementary Education, Models
Institute for World Order, New York, NY. – 1981
Methods are offered for developing college-level peace and world order programs designed to stimulate critical problem identification and creative problem solving and to equip students for the political complexities of the struggle for peace. The manual is organized into four sections. Section 1 contains four essays by students in peace and world…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Experiential Learning, Global Approach
Greeno, James G. – 1977
The ways in which students in grades five and six solve problems is the focus of this paper, which provides background for the staff of the Skills Essential to Learning Television Project, (a multi-level series of video and print resources for classroom use). It considers the problem-solving process categories of understanding, transformation, and…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Intermediate Grades, Learning Processes, Mathematical Applications
Christensen, Linda, Ed.; And Others – 1983
Designed to help teachers find an effective approach in teaching expository writing, this guide divides expository writing into five main types: definition/classification, comparison/contrast, thesis/proof, problem/solution, and inference (drawing conclusions). Five different starter techniques are presented with each of the five main types of…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing
Payne, Harry E., Jr. – 1983
The study was designed to investigate: (1) the relative effectiveness of three techniques for teaching verbal problem solving to general education mathematics students in a junior college; and (2) the relationships between various student variables and problem-solving ability after treatment. Three classes (N=72) at Florida College were randomly…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, College Mathematics, Educational Research, Flow Charts
Man, Yiu Kwong – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2004
This paper discusses the basic concepts of reflection and its related concepts in optics. It aims at providing examples on how to apply the principle of reflection in geometry. Explorations of the concepts involved via dynamic geometry software are also included.
Descriptors: Reflection, Geometry, Concept Teaching, Optics
Deutsch, Shirley – 1982
Approaches to helping students remember concepts in secondary mathematics are presented. The eleven points listed are: 1) distinguishing between natural and whole numbers; 2) remembering isosceles triangles have two equal sides; 3) finding all possible pairs of integral factors of a given number; 4) recalling the meaning of reflexive, symmetric,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
Tate, Eugene D. – 1981
Defining "guided design" as a method of teaching students how to use problem solving techniques to analyze and solve issues related to the course material, this paper examines the use of the technique in communication speech course. The paper provides information on the development and application of the principles of guided design to various…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communication Apprehension, Course Descriptions, Decision Making
Bright, George W. – 1981
The purpose of this document is to survey at least some of the important research literature on solving linear equations in order to identify information that might suggest ways to improve teaching effectiveness. The studies that are examined employ a wide range of research techniques, are based often on quite different perspectives, and span over…
Descriptors: Algebra, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Instruction
De Corte, Erik; Somers, Raf – 1981
The two main objectives of the present study were to get a better understanding of sixth-graders' solution processes with respect to arithmetic word problems and to investigate the possibility of improving children's problem-solving ability through instruction. As background for the study, a hypothetical model of the problem-solving process was…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 6
Goldstein, Herbert; Goldstein, Marjorie T. – 1980
The booklet focuses on the use of the logical inductive strategy to teach problem solving skills to mildly retarded learners. An introductory section examines three research studies on interventions in the area of problem solving with the retarded learner and concludes, among other things, that mainstreaming has underscored the need for this…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Guidelines

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