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Sargent, Jon – School Science Review, 1988
Describes the characteristics of task-centered explorations. Provides definitions and examples of types of task-centered activities. Analyzes factors which produce an uneven distribution pattern in the type of explorations that pupils experience. Discusses the implication of these analyses for classroom teachers. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
Giordano, Gerard – Academic Therapy, 1987
Ten remedial mathematics exercises are provided for children who have failed to integrate or apply their math skills. The exercises provide remediation through systematic experimentation, rather than abstract drills, by using number-configuration distinction with blocks, fractioned candy bars, decimal match sticks, graphed pictures, etc. (JDD)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
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Fisher, Linda C. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1988
Twenty secondary mathematics teachers described their thinking as they solved four proportion problems, explained how they would teach two of the problems, and solved four similar problems after having been asked to use proportional strategies. Findings indicate that less formal strategies were not often used by these teachers. (PK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Interviews, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Stensholt, Boonchai Kuekiatngam; Stensholt, Eivind – Mathematics Teacher, 1988
Presents several kinds of mathematical problems or activities which are suggested by a clock face. (PK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Functions (Mathematics), Graphs, Mathematical Concepts
Kleg, Milton – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1985
Six types of errors that often appear in the key components of curriculum design and that may adversely influence teaching and learning are discussed. The key components of curriculum design include knowledge to be transmitted, objectives, activities, and teaching procedures. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Educational Needs
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Dalbey, John; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1986
This paper reports the evaluation of instructional provisions designed to foster higher cognitive skill in a computer programming course. This intervention explicitly encourages novice programmers to engage in the problem-solving skill of planning. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Science Education, Educational Research, Grade 8
Kelley-Kinnie, Jacqueline – Academic Therapy, 1986
A rural school developed a system to identify and intervene with students whose learning styles did not match the school's predominantly verbal-auditory methods. A School Assessment Team produced a program to be implemented in regular class settings. A case of a second grader illustrates the value of suggested teaching strategies. (CL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Roth, Gerald I. – Journal of Dental Education, 1986
Six ways to reverse student disaffection with basic science instruction are proposed, including examining the current medical model critically, changing the emphasis from facts to problem solving, decompressing the dental curriculum, building in redundancy to deepen understanding, developing applied basic science, and reexamining the changing…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Dental Schools, Educational Change, Higher Education
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Ohlsson, Stellan – Instructional Science, 1986
Research on intelligent tutoring systems is discussed from the point of view of providing moment-by-moment adaptation of content and form of instruction to the changing cognitive needs of individual learners. Implications of this goal for cognitive diagnosis, subject matter analysis, teaching tactics, and teaching strategies are analyzed. (Author)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computer Simulation, Diagnostic Teaching
Ansari, Ali – Engineering Education, 1984
Compares engineering and nonscience students studying energy concepts in two separate courses. Considers their approaches to solving problems, their views on personal participation in "sociological" solutions to the energy problems, and other areas. Implications for engineering education are addressed. (JN)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Conservation Education, Course Descriptions, Energy
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Sorenson, Ritch L.; Pickett, Terry A. – Communication Education, 1986
Reports two studies that explored the uses of videotape in helping students identify desired interview behaviors and gain feedback about their personal competence in employment and problem-solving interviews. (PD)
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Research, Educational Research, Employment Interviews
Roberts, Franklin C.; Park, Ok-choon – Educational Technology, 1983
Reviews the structure of intelligent computer assisted instruction (ICAI) systems, gives some examples of such systems, and discusses their relative strengths and weaknesses. Four references are listed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Epistemology, Futures (of Society)
Maher, Richard P. – Engineering Education, 1984
Provides rationale for using legal case study method to teach law applied to the construction process, giving general form of a typical case report. Suggests methods of using case study court reports in engineering curriculum, dicussing direction to take and selection of case studies. Lists examples available from Engineering Case Library. (JM)
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Civil Engineering, Court Litigation
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Kunkle, Dan; Burch, Charles I., Jr. – Mathematics Teacher, 1984
An approach to teaching the exponential function using discrete methods, rather than continuous analysis, is presented. A model for simple geometric growth is explored, with a computer program given. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Functions (Mathematics), Mathematical Models
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Frederiksen, Norman – Review of Educational Research, 1984
Cognitive theories of problem solving and cognitive psychologists' suggestions for teaching problem solving are reviewed. Theories and suggestions from creativity research are also considered. How high proficiency levels in problem solving are acquired and how best to teach problem-solving skills (for both well- and ill-structured problems) are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
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