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Applegate, Anthony J.; Applegate, Mary DeKonty – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1989
Drawing on theoretical and practical sources, the paper develops four basic principles of teaching in the reading/language arts and discusses how these apply to the selection and effective use of computer assisted instruction (CAI). CAI is seen as an integral part of a broad based instructional program. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Methods, Educational Principles

Granger, Daniel – American Journal of Distance Education, 1988
Discusses the importance of higher education and the economic necessity of developing alternative pedagogical models, such as distance education. The current state of higher education in the United States is discussed as well as distance education programs in other countries, and distance learning theories are reviewed. (22 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Distance Education

Willie, Charles V. – International Journal of Social Education, 1995
Maintains that social science mistakenly has emphasized symmetry (social forces that correct disequilibrium and maintain balance) over asymmetry (antithetical forces that support and embody divergent thinking). Calls for a more open, intuitive, and creative approach to research and methodology. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Divergent Thinking, Educational Principles, Educational Theories

Bacon, Ellen H.; Bloom, Lisa A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1995
This article explains how key principles of holistic constructivism were used to revise a graduate teacher education program in behavior disorders and develop a portfolio model of evaluation, involving individualized portfolios, applied projects, collaborative work, and student evaluation, to demonstrate competency in eight areas. Three students…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Competency Based Teacher Education, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Principles

Hampton, Eber – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1993
Addresses the question, "What is Indian about Indian education?" as a move toward a theory of Indian education. Interviews with American Indian and Alaska Native graduate education students at Harvard suggested 12 standards for shaping Indian education: spirituality, service to community, identity, culture, continuity with tradition, respect,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Cognitive Style, Cultural Differences

Farber, Paul – Educational Theory, 1995
Considers "The Culture of Disbelief" (Stephen Carter) and "Educating for Intelligent Belief or Unbelief" (Nel Noddings) and how to incorporate religious issues in public school education in light of the persistent religiosity of Americans, a current discomfort with religious issues in public forums, and strong emerging conflicts whose effects are…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education

Spivack, Frieda – Infants and Young Children, 1995
This article describes conductive education for children with neuromotor disabilities and identifies its major concepts, including orthofunction, rhythmic intention, and verbal regulation. Also addressed are the role of the conductor and the group and the training of conductors at the Peto Institute in Hungary. Research on the method's…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Methods, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education

Miller, Judith E.; And Others – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1994
A discussion of group dynamics in collaborative learning describes use of this approach in an experimental biology course. Three approaches to group dynamics are outlined (personality and learning style, cognitive style, and group life). Identified are variables that teachers either have little power to affect, can address in course design, or can…
Descriptors: Biology, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques

Bruder, Mary Beth; Nikitas, Tina – Journal of Early Intervention, 1992
The Birth to Three Inservice Training Project was a federally funded demonstration project which trained Connecticut early interventionists from a variety of backgrounds. The model stressed a conducive learning climate, mutual planning, diagnosis of individual learning needs, continuous evaluation, and follow-up training. The service delivery…
Descriptors: Course Content, Demonstration Programs, Disabilities, Early Intervention

Winitzky, Nancy; And Others – Journal of Teacher Education, 1992
One of five articles on professional development schools in this theme issue. Describes the establishment of a professional development school reflecting Holmes Group principles by the University of Utah/Salt Lake City School District partnership. Discusses several dilemmas, including: didactic versus constructivist views of teaching and learning,…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational History, Educational Principles, Educational Research

Madaus, George F.; Kellaghan, Thomas – Social Education, 1992
Discusses plans for a national testing program and its possible effects on social studies. Expresses concern that the proposed plans avoid the issues of how and by whom curricular content is to be developed and how diversity will be accommodated. Includes discussion of the purposes, fairness, and problems inherent in the American Achievement…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives

Read, Janet – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1994
Describes the development of a British-Hungarian project focused on training specialist teachers (conductors) in Great Britain in conductive education, a system of special education developed at the Peto Institute in Hungary for children and adults with central nervous system disorders affecting motor control. Conductors enable the physical,…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Early Childhood Education, Educational Principles, Foreign Countries
Chisholm, Susan – Education Canada, 1994
Although the Canadian government has attempted to provide equal education to Aboriginal children, assimilation prevails in residential secondary schools through immersion in a foreign language; curriculum reflective of Euro-White, middle class values; and culturally inappropriate styles of teaching. Describes the educational experiences of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, American Indian Education, Boarding Schools

Fien, John – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1992
Analyzes and critiques the sociocultural and educational features that comprise the macrocontext for teaching environmental education in Queensland, Australia. Concepts outlined in the analysis include the global context of teaching environmental education; the political, economic, and social context of Queensland; the national party; the…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Context Effect

Harriman, Nancy – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1998
Discusses the impact of socioeconomic and demographic changes on rural schools and their need for new inclusive strategies. Identifies five principles for planning inclusive strategies: collaboration; family-centered and community-based schooling; programs and learning environments that match student needs; meeting public standards; and…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming