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Warren, Steven F.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1993
Two experiments with young children with mental retardation found that a milieu teaching approach was effective in facilitating subjects' use of such prelinguistic communication skills as requesting, commenting, and vocal imitation, in both the training and generalized settings. Evidence of reciprocal effects on teacher-student interaction was…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Generalization, Infants, Instructional Effectiveness
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Campbell, Beverly J.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1991
This study, with three mildly handicapped nine-year olds, investigated the effects on capitalization skills of a peer teaching procedure combined with student letter-writing activities. Findings indicated acquisition of the skills, with mixed results for generalization. Two of the 3 mildly handicapped peer teachers (ages 10-11) also improved their…
Descriptors: Capitalization (Alphabetic), Generalization, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades
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Guebert, Toby – Hispania, 1991
Discusses how the learning process in first year Spanish can be enhanced by incorporating the game of baseball into the lesson plan. Phonetic improvement, vocabulary building, and reading skill development are explained within the baseball teaching methodology. (GLR)
Descriptors: Baseball, Instructional Innovation, Introductory Courses, Learning Theories
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Wolery, Mark; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1991
Two dyads of students (ages 10-12) with moderate mental retardation were taught domestic and vocational chained tasks, with each student of each dyad being taught just a part of the task. Results indicated that constant time delay was effective, and all students learned a substantial amount of their partners' tasks through observation. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Homemaking Skills, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Job Skills
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Hudson, Thom – TESOL Quarterly, 1991
Reports on an English-for-special-purposes (ESP) reading project that emphasizes the role of content comprehension. The project results suggest that the content comprehension approach can improve reading comprehension as well as knowledge of reading grammar and general reading ability. (45 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, English for Science and Technology, Learning Strategies, Program Evaluation
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Rasinski, Timothy V. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1994
This article focuses on the value of developing the skills involved in grouping text into syntactically appropriate units with students having reading problems. It suggests use of phrase-cued texts (in which phrase boundaries are explicitly marked) to move from word-by-word reading to reading in meaningful phrases. (DB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cues, Elementary Education, Oral Reading
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Miller, Darcy E. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1994
The functional skills activity, "On Your Own," provides an opportunity for adolescents with mild disabilities to apply cognitive and academic skills in the program's four phases (choosing a career, finding an apartment, furnishing the apartment, and learning to budget) involve direct instruction, hands-on activities, small-group discussions, and…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Career Choice, Independent Living, Learning Activities
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Smyth, Elizabeth; Ross, John A. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1999
A study explored leadership behavior of 58 gifted elementary learners working in small groups. Using videotape analysis and a model of transformational leadership, the study diagnosed leadership needs of gifted learners and created successful instructional interventions to enable students to transfer skills developed in a teacher-directed lesson…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Generalization, Gifted, Instructional Effectiveness
Shin, Minhee – Educational Technology, 1998
Defines the components of self-regulation ability--learners' ability to participate actively in their learning: as strategic knowledge, self-efficacy, ownership, mastery orientation, and self-reflection. Presents guidelines for promoting self-regulation ability through instructional design that incorporates these components. (AEF)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cognitive Development, Guidelines, Independent Study
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Elksnin, Linda K.; Elksnin, Nick – LD Forum, 1995
This article addresses aspects of social skill instruction for students with learning disabilities, including assessing the need for instruction, the cultural context, children's and adults' opinions of the value of specific skills, social validation of skills, behavior replacement, and the developmental level of the child. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cultural Influences, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Dyckman, Lise M. – Reference Librarian, 1995
Describes a process-oriented approach to teaching searching skills for computer-based resources that was developed at the New York University library. A syllabus based on DIALOG's Classmate Program is explained, and the use of active learning theory to help restrict results is described. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Active Learning, Higher Education, Library Instruction
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Bate, Elizabeth Cozzalio – Strategies, 1996
Elementary students want to play traditional games like kickball. Teachers want them to learn developmentally appropriate skills. To meet everyone's needs, physical educators should build games progressively using the "Children Moving" approach, which satisfies all principles of developmental physical education using invariant, dynamic,…
Descriptors: Athletics, Child Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Barnes, Stacie B.; Whinnery, Keith W. – Exceptional Children, 2002
A study investigated the effects of the Mobility Opportunities Via Education (MOVE) curriculum on the functional walking skills of five elementary students with severe, multiple disabilities. Repeated measures were taken during baseline, intervention, and maintenance phases. All students demonstrated progress in taking reciprocal steps during…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Smith, Robert C.; Pike, Carol S.; Wallace, Mildred G. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1993
Video programming can provide the Knowledge Connection between students and effective information-skills instruction. Commercially produced video programs for library/information-skills instruction are convenient and easy to use, with no scripts to write, rehearse, or produce. Locally produced videos can be tailored to fit a specific library…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Information Skills, Instructional Materials, Library Instruction
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Smith, Dennie; Hicks, Hollie – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1999
Explores the reasons for using the Internet in the classroom: (1) stimulates student interest; (2) develops information literacy; (3) encourages student interaction; and (4) offers students control over their learning. Discusses two examples of how the Internet can enhance the social studies curriculum and recognizes the barriers to Internet…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Information Literacy, Interaction, Internet
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