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Goldberg, Donald M. – Volta Review, 1993
This paper reviews the historical development of Auditory-Verbal International, which was established as a nonprofit organization to achieve the goal of increasing availability and effectiveness of the auditory-verbal approach for individuals with hearing impairments. The group's position statement is presented, along with principles of…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Educational Principles, Hearing Impairments, Hearing Therapy
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Deshler, Donald D.; Schumaker, Jean B. – Elementary School Journal, 1993
Reviews research on learning strategies instruction that has been conducted on students with learning disabilities. Outlines instructional principles on how to teach learning strategies to at-risk students, according to which teachers should teach prerequisite skills before strategy instruction begins; teach regularly and intensively; emphasize…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students
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White, Lesley – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1992
This paper explains the origin of the University of West Sidney's Bachelor of Applied Science in Social Ecology degree, and describes underlying philosophical framework, the major course organizing principles, and the proposed structure of the course. Highlights the problematic nature of setting up a dialectical, nondisciplinary-based program.…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Course Descriptions, Ecology, Educational Principles
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Clark, Gary M. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1994
This discussion looks at the functional curriculum approach to educating students with disabilities. It addresses identifying functional knowledge and skills, starting a functional curriculum, needs of students with disabilities for such a curriculum, and the relationship of the functional curriculum to the traditional curriculum and to inclusive…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Daily Living Skills, Disabilities, Educational Philosophy
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Montessori, Mario M. – NAMTA Journal, 1998
Describes the experiences of Maria Montessori and her son, Mario, during their internment in India during World War II. Discusses how their observations of communities of Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Muslims, and Zoroastrians at the Theosophical Society contributed to ideas related to the absorbent mind, and enabled the extension of the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational History, Educational Principles, Educational Theories
Papert, Seymour – TECHNOS, 1998
Discusses the need to invent new visions of education in the context of a digital world, rather than continuing to apply computer technology to traditional educational settings. Topics include breaking away from old paradigms; and the need to discuss epistemological foundations of knowledge, the nature of learning, and sociopolitical issues. (LRW)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Principles, Educational Sociology
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Lin, Jing; Ross, Heidi – McGill Journal of Education, 1998
Begins by discussing the increasingly diverse and rapidly transforming structures and purposes of Chinese secondary schooling. Argues that increased diversity is a result of changing social needs, increased parental and student choice, and alternative teaching methods. Warns that inequities in school environments and teacher qualifications are…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles
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Boostrom, Robert – Journal of Moral Education, 1998
Suggests that dissatisfaction with traditional teaching practices is fundamentally a moral complaint: teaching students as receptacles offends our sense of human dignity. Argues that students should be treated as moral agents and explores the concept of moral agency, identifying three necessary elements: choice, vision, and an end-in-view. (DSK)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
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Dolgon, Corey – Educational Studies, 1998
Examines the University of Michigan between 1945 and the early 1960s as a case study of the physical and philosophical changes that occurred to usher in the process of university corporatization. Focuses predominantly on one major research project, the Phoenix Memorial Project, that set in motion many of these changes. (DSK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Corporate Support, Corporations, Educational History
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Garrison, D. Randy; Anderson, Terry D. – American Journal of Distance Education, 1999
In contrast to the big industrial mode of distance education, an approach to distance education called "little distance education," is described that is consistent with the traditional goals and values of creating knowledge through a critical community of learners. Discusses meeting the needs of a new market for continuing distance professional…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Conventional Instruction, Distance Education, Educational Principles
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Apel, Susan B. – Journal of Legal Education, 1999
One of a series of articles on principles of good practice in legal education, this article focuses on the importance of encouraging student-faculty contact. Identifies benefits of such contact to students and barriers to student-faculty contact. Suggests some ways to remove barriers related to institutional support, time, gender or race, lack of…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Practices, Educational Principles, Higher Education
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Lustbader, Paula – Journal of Legal Education, 1999
One of a series of articles on principles of good practice in legal education, this concluding article offers comments of law students from six law schools to questions about barriers and enhancements to learning. The comments are related to each of the seven principles of good practice in legal education discussed in previous articles. (DB)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Practices, Educational Principles, Higher Education
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Childers, Jeri L.; Berner, R. Thomas – Journal of General Education, 2000
Examines the issues in a case study surrounding the integration of videoconferencing and Web-based instruction to bring the literature of journalism to life for undergraduate students. Sets forth examples of principles and practices for successful integration of distance education and general education. Also describes the students' reactions in…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Practices, Educational Principles, Educational Technology
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Campbell, Colin D. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1999
This case study describes the Central Asylum for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb in Canajoharie, NY, a public school that existed from 1823 to 1835. The study illustrates how a small group of communities with limited funds met a need for the education of persons who were deaf. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Deafness, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Potter, John – SKOLE: The Journal of Alternative Education, 1998
Various forms of alternative education include elements that are incompatible with each other; alternative educators must clarify their principles and follow their own paths. For example, Kinokuni Children's Village (Japan) is a "free school" that has blended elements of the philosophies of Neill, Dewey, and its founder Hori. (SV)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
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