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Peer reviewedShelton, J. B.; Smith, R. F. – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1998
Explores problem-based learning as a strategy for teaching analytical science theory and laboratory practice to a cohort of first year undergraduate biomedical students (N=48). Findings indicate that students feel the approach helps their understanding of theory practice connections. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biomedicine, College Science, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedQuattrochi, James J.; Pasquale, Susan; Cerva, Barbara; Lester, John E. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2002
Presents an interactive, case-based online network (ICON) that provides a learning environment that integrates student thinking across different concentration tracks and allows students to get away from interpreting vast amounts of available information, move toward selecting useful information, recognize discriminating findings, and build a…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFraney, Trish – School Leadership & Management, 2002
Provides a narrative account of the development of a solutions-focused approach to school improvement. Describes the process whereby an urban primary school harnessed the collective energies of all staff (teachers and support staff) to bring about improvement, and considers the role of democratic leadership in reconceptualizing the school as a…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries, Leadership
Peer reviewedQuinn, Diane M.; Spencer, Steven J. – Journal of Social Issues, 2001
Investigated whether stereotype threat would depress college women's math performance. In one test, men outperformed women when solving word problems, though women performed equally when problems were converted into numerical equivalents. In another test, participants solved difficult problems in high or reduced stereotype threat conditions. Women…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Gender Issues, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPalincsar, Annemarie Sullivan; Herrenkohl, Leslie Rupert – Theory into Practice, 2002
Summarizes lessons learned across two programs of research which featured peer collaboration to promote advanced literacies, including text comprehension and scientific reasoning, identifying lessons learned from reciprocal teaching research and ways that this research influenced the design of cognitive tools and intellectual roles, which were…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCollier, Christine Foxen – Primary Voices K-6, 2002
Describes an exchange teacher program intended to develop more active learning communities with students and existing faculty. Observes that dialogue between teachers in the lounge and after school began to change. Notes that students engaged in more active learning and began to view themselves in a different light, taking ownership of their…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Peer reviewedPrater, Mary Anne; Bruhl, Susan; Serna, Loretta A. – Remedial and Special Education, 1998
A study compared three procedures for teaching social skills with 13 intermediate-age students with learning disabilities, emotional disturbances, or visual impairments who also participated in cooperative-learning groups. Students who received teacher-directed instruction improved in listening, problem solving, and negotiating skills during…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Emotional Disturbances, Group Instruction, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedFischer, Daniel – Science Scope, 1998
Provides details of a middle school science program that involves students in real fieldwork on a topic of their choice. Focuses on student research in estuary and seashore ecosystems. Includes proposal format and scoring rubric. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Environmental Education, Estuaries, Foreign Countries
Heidcamp, William H. – Bioscene, 1998
Briefly summarizes methods of presenting laboratory information. Suggests that approaching lab problems requires a combination of methods structured into a problem-oriented learning experience. Focuses on the relationship of the gloxysome to the chloroplast and the steps involved in solving the problem. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Curriculum, Cytology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAncis, Julie R.; Burke, Mary C. – Human Service Education: A Journal of the National Organization for Human Service Education, 1997
Investigates the attitudes of 91 human service counseling students toward working with an inner-city gang member. Results reveal qualitative differences in students' self-perceived ability to work with this client. Presents implications for human service education and training. (MKA)
Descriptors: Adolescents, College Students, Counseling, Counselor Attitudes
Peer reviewedTimperley, Helen; Robinson, Viviane – Educational Management & Administration, 2000
Increases in teacher workload, deemed an undesirable site-based management consequence, is partly attributable to teachers' organizing skills. A New Zealand case study shows how secondary teachers attempting to improve minority student achievement unintentionally created workload pressures by developing parallel problem-solving structures and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Workload
Peer reviewedGavin, Connie; Libresco, Andrea; Marron, Paula – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1999
Describes the social studies curriculum at Oceanside School District in Long Island (New York) that focuses on the concept of essential questions. Explains that the teachers wanted the questions to reflect an awareness of current world problems that students could identify, discuss, and debate in a creative and age appropriate manner. (CMK)
Descriptors: Child Labor, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Peer reviewedPillary, Hitendra; Brownlee, Joanne; Wilss, Lynn – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1999
A qualitative approach was used to examine the cognitive processes students engaged in while playing recreational computer games. Participants were 21 high school students. Results indicated that players practiced complex cognitive processes such as interpreting explicit and implicit information, inductive reasoning, metacognitive analysis, and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Computer Games, Critical Thinking
Peer reviewedYelland, Nicola – Information Technology in Childhood Education Annual, 1999
Discusses conditions under which computers may be used effectively in elementary schools and provides examples of how these conditions may be achieved. Includes advocating for integration of technology into curricula in environments characterized by active learning, inquiry, and problem-solving where higher-order thinking skills are promoted.…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedHoward, Judith B. – Social Studies, 1999
Focuses on how conceptual themes can assist students in problem solving by acting as organizing elements and guides for thinking. States that students can learn how to use important ideas to drive key questions, discern the relationships among concepts that reflect the operation of principles, and visualize a problem to clarify essential issues.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Critical Thinking


