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Peer reviewedGarrett, Larry N.; Heyl, R. James – Social Studies, 1976
A model for teaching social studies by the discovery approach is presented. The authors maintain that the temporal inquiry teaching model holds considerable promise for encouraging student enthusiasm, emphasizing higher cognitive levels, and stimulating divergent student thinking and activity. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedCrombag, H. F. M.; And Others – Journal of Legal Education, 1975
Research on problem-solving, which has been conducted by experimental psychologists, is used to develop a working legal education program for helping law students learn to solve legal problems. (JT)
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Higher Education, Lawyers, Legal Education
Johnson, Henry C., Jr. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1976
Teaching is not an activity directly producing the learning of some specific matter (which is inadequate as a definition of teaching and incapable of being guaranteed), but an activity intentionally directed toward, and potentially capable of, improving the student's general intellectual functioning or "cognitive competence" in whatever…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Effectiveness
Peer reviewedMorrison, Rex T. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1978
Presents the personal philosophy and classroom teaching ideas of a first and second year secondary level chemistry instructor. (SL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Opinions, Science Education, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedLemke, Gerhard; And Others – Zielsprache Deutsch, 1977
A teaching model developed at a Canadian university shows that student motivation is increased when action and person-oriented communication dominate. The textbook is not abandoned, but emphasis is on free speaking. Simulation is used in small groups. Teacher participation is minimized. Simple speech samples are given. (Text is in German.)…
Descriptors: German, Higher Education, Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Peer reviewedWagschal, Harry – History and Social Science Teacher, 1978
Students keep a diary of reactions to any course ideas which are personally significant and comment on class lectures, relevant newspaper articles, television, films, and experiences. Preliminary research indicates the log has a positive impact on student motivation, interest, and self perception. (Author/JK)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Secondary Education, Self Concept, Self Evaluation
Peer reviewedLinden, Kathryn W.; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1977
Describes the role of the undergraduate course assistant as an integral part of the design strategy for an introductory educational psychology course at Purdue University. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Organization, Educational Psychology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBatesky, James – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1987
The article describes seven steps that can be used to increase teacher effectiveness through inservice teacher education programs that follow the Hunter staff development model. The steps are described and examples of how to apply each step to teaching physical education are given. (JL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Inservice Teacher Education, Lesson Plans, Physical Education
Peer reviewedGibboney, Richard A. – Educational Leadership, 1987
Criticizes Madeline Hunter's teaching model emphasizing a perceived mechanistic and simplistic approach. Also stresses the ways the author feels the model negates the teaching of thinking skills. Attacks the scientific approach of Hunter's model, its philosophic perspective, and the training process. (MD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Staff Development
Peer reviewedMosston, Muska; Ashworth, Sara – Educational Leadership, 1985
According to the Spectrum concept, all teaching is a chain of deliberate acts resulting from a decision-making process that begins before the teaching transaction and continues through evaluation. The Spectrum places all styles of teaching on a continuum according to whether teachers or learners are most responsible for decision making. (PGD)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Student Responsibility, Teacher Behavior
Dunn, Dennis; Hackney, Ray – 2000
The growth of interest in all things knowledge management (KM) is exponential. Developments of products and ideas, fueled by a newly designated knowledge community, is happening at such speed that few seem to question the trends or the knowledge management systems finding favor in organizational life. A consideration of what is being presented as…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Information Management, Information Science Education, Information Systems
Foshay, Rob – 2000
Any educational technology is only as good as the way it is used for learning. There are many different instructional models using many different types of software, and not all models are equally effective in meeting users' needs. This Technical Paper begins with an overview of ways computer technologies can be used in instruction, and groups them…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Courseware, Curriculum Development
Beatty, Brian; Branon, Rovy; Wilson, Jack – 2001
How can instructional designers create executive education, seminar style (non-credit) courses that are short (one to two hours) but still provide a meaningful learning experience for managers and executives in an organization? Engaging and motivating learners in short courses without traditional assessment formats or external motivators such as…
Descriptors: Course Content, Instructional Design, Instructional Development, Noncredit Courses
Recesso, Arthur; Wiles, David; Venn, Marti; Campbell, Wilburn A., Jr.; Padilla, Michael – 2002
Through multiple lenses, this paper describes the efforts of the Georgia Systemic Teacher Education Program (GSTEP) to redefine teacher induction. The macro level illustration details a review of existing teacher induction models focusing on the lack of technology mention in existing national models. A meso level illustration of two GSTEP partners…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Instructional Design
Pawlowski, Jan M. – 2002
Standardization initiatives in the field of learning technologies have produced standards for the interoperability of learning environments and learning management systems. Learning resources based on these standards can be reused, recombined, and adapted to the user. However, these standards follow a content-oriented approach; the process of…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Design, Educational Resources


