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Cullingford, Cedric – London Educational Review, 1974
Criticizes the 'Look and Say' method of teaching reading, asserting that it assumes that most children will learn to read by themselves, that it leaves out those children who need to be taught to read, that it can actually teach a child not to concentrate, that it teaches memory, and that it helps the child to accept his disability. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Needs
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Rivera, William M. – Community College Review, 1975
The Apperceptual Interaction Method (AIM), developed by World Education, teaches coping skills to Adult Basic Education and English as a Second Language students. AIM develops teaching materials locally in the form of leaflets which students build into books. Special emphasis is placed on solving practical life problems. (NHM)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Basic Skills, Daily Living Skills, English (Second Language)
Cohen, Arthur M. – Community College Social Science Quarterly, 1975
Curriculum and instruction are not given enough attention at the community college. Instructors usually derive job satisfaction only from their interactions with students, Deans of Instruction often neglect leadership in curriculum and instruction due to other demands on their time, and institutions frequently devise curriculum in response to the…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Behavioral Objectives, College Faculty, College Instruction
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Torrance, E. Paul – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1974
Descriptors: Creativity, Exceptional Child Education, Futures (of Society), Gifted
Winder, Linda; And Others – 1990
In an effort to assess the effectiveness of peer tutoring in reducing the frequency of disruptive behavior among students, a second grade class was taught with two alternating methods, direct instruction and peer tutoring. Nine types of disruptive behaviors were recorded during each of the two instructional treatments: out-of-seat behavior,…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis, Discipline Problems, Elementary School Students
Kurpius, DeWayne J.; Froehle, Thomas C. – 1982
The potential influence of cognitive-behavioral theory on counselor preparation is an important aspect to consider in training counselors and therapists. To determine the effects of self-instruction and the knowledge of how to develop a clinical hypothesis on master's degree counselor trainees, two studies were conducted. In the first study, entry…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Cognitive Processes, Counselor Training, Graduate Students
Kurfiss, Joanne – AAHE Bulletin, 1987
Creative and successful ways to develop reasoning-centered classrooms are described. An informative testing method, which was developed by Larry Michaelson (University of Oklahoma Division of Management) begins with students taking a quiz and turning in their results. Then they retake the quiz in a permanent group of five or six students who must…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Decision Making, Educational Innovation, Group Instruction
Bhargava, Rajul – 1986
The communicative approach to second language instruction has gained disproportionate publicity in the language teaching profession through the Communicative Teaching Project in Bangalore, India. Because of a series of articles and books and presentations at conferences advertising the project's alleged innovativeness and effectiveness, it has…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness
Agnew, Priscilla – 1986
A description is provided of the use of a Critical Thinking Worksheet as a pedagogical tool for introducing critical thinking to students of philosophy and informal logic. First, an accompanying handout introduces essential terms such as "argument,""conclusion," and "reasons or premises." The worksheet itself constitutes the second page of the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Colleges, Critical Thinking, Instructional Design
Driscoll, Mark, Ed.; Confrey, Jere, Ed. – 1985
The chapters in this book were written by teachers to share strategies they have found effective in the mathematics classroom. Most describe a teaching idea or activity in sufficient detail for other teachers in elementary, middle, and secondary schools to be able to use it. The chapters concern: manipulative materials, developing a mathematics…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Manipulative Materials
Rieber, Lloyd P. – 1983
This study investigated the effectiveness of LOGO's turtle graphics in both providing a model of systematic thought and in teaching simple geometry to young children in the second grade. The treatment given to 25 second grade students in the experimental group consisted of programming with LOGO's turtle graphics using four Apple II+…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Courseware, Geometry
Mader, Thomas F.; Mader, Diane C. – 1988
Addressing two recurrent concerns in educational debate--how a discipline can contribute to students' analytical and critical thinking, and how to improve students' ability to express themselves orally and in writing--the Language of Critical Thinking course is designed to strengthen critical thinking skills by using a legal case study approach.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Language Role
Cole, Michael; And Others – 1983
A group of American and Japanese psychologists, anthropologists, linguists, and computer scientists gathered at the University of California, San Diego, to exchange ideas on models of joint problem solving and their special relevance to the design and implementation of computer-based systems of instruction. Much of the discussion focused on…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Cooperation, Design Requirements
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Vockell, Edward L.; Rivers, Robert H. – 1984
Computerized science simulations were employed by high school biology students in an attempt to enhance their problem-solving skills. The simulations were administered under unguided (discovery learning) and guided (guided discovery learning) conditions while a control group received no simulations. To ascertain the effectiveness of the…
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Simulation, Critical Thinking, High Schools
Vucinich, Janet; And Others – 1989
This handbook provides General Educational Development (GED) teachers with information on critical thinking and teaching ideas to support a commitment to the idea of critical thinking as an essential tool for adult basic education (ABE) students. The importance of critical thinking skills for GED students is emphasized. Sample questions from the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Critical Thinking, High School Equivalency Programs, Instructional Materials
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