NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing 16,936 to 16,950 of 21,617 results Save | Export
Crocker, Amanda; Swan, Susan – Orion Afield: Working for Nature and Community, 2001
A New Mexico foundation helps primarily Hispanic and American Indian communities restore adobe churches by supplying technical assistance and matching grants. Community leadership of the projects enhances volunteer commitment. The projects build community cohesiveness and pride, maintain local culture, foster intergenerational relations, teach…
Descriptors: American Indians, Churches, Community Action, Construction Materials
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Bergstrom, Joan M.; O'Brien, Lisa A. – Educational Leadership, 2001
Built around such themes as nature, cooking, and community involvement, after-school programs help students make powerful connections and ask big questions. Theme-based programming is most successful when staff members listen, observe, and acknowledge experiences that excite and motivate the students. Kids also love clubhouses and pressrooms. (MLH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Involvement, Cooking Instruction, Discovery Learning
Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 2000
A Brooklyn high school photography program encourages students to work for the pleasure of doing something well, not just for grades. Concepts are explained four different ways so students at different ability levels catch on. Working cooperatively encourages kids to recognize their abilities and take on more responsibility. A unique grading…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Art Education, Cognitive Style, Educational Environment
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Rosenthal, Thomas C. – Journal of Rural Health, 2000
Rural training tracks (RTT) encourage family medicine residents to enter into rural practice. Studies reveal that 76 percent of RTT graduates are practicing in rural America and that graduates feel prepared for rural practice. However, RTTs produced only 107 graduates during 1989-99. Without significant investment, this model can not supply enough…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Experiential Learning, Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Rieber, Lloyd P. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 1996
Explores how users interact and learn during computer-based simulations given graphical and textual forms of feedback. Graduate students were randomly assigned computer simulations with graphical feedback, textual feedback, or graphical plus textual feedback. Findings indicate that graphical feedback provides experiential learning, but that these…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Educational Methods
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Perry, Chad – Higher Education Research and Development, 1995
A study investigated master of business administration (MBA) students' attitudes toward experiential learning before and after participation in a strategic management course using that approach. While the course matched student ideals on two dimensions (applied/theoretical orientation and lecturer/participant locus of learning) and student…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Business Administration Education, Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies
Kepler, Lynne; Pollina, Ann – Instructor, 1996
Presents ideas from elementary school teachers who have made hands-on science an integral part of their classrooms. Includes suggestions for overcoming obstacles to hands-on science, innovative teaching techniques that encourage girls to excel in science and math, model activities to win parent/teacher support, and a list of eight "sensational"…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Equal Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Brown, William S. – College Teaching, 1998
Describes an undergraduate business course in organizational behavior in which students participated in experiential learning exercises linked to classroom conceptual learning, then reflected on the experiences in a written synthesizing statement. Examples of students' insights are provided. Advantages and disadvantages of the approach and…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Instruction, Course Descriptions, Experiential Learning
Comishin, Kelly J. C.; Potter, Tom – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2000
Integrated curriculum applied to the outdoors is a blending of traditional subjects presented through a holistic teaching approach in the outdoor classroom, whereby students gain credit for the integrated subjects. Four innovative programs in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory are described that use this approach for environmental, science,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Wridt, Pamela – Journal of Geography, 1999
Examines the environmental experiences of eighth grade boys and girls in Eugene (Oregon). Students kept a one-week diary of all the places they visited in Eugene. Suggests that gender and social relationships influence how males and females interact with places in their communities. (CMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Diaries, Educational Environment, Experiential Learning
Joiner, Lottie L. – American School Board Journal, 2000
Service learning, which combines community service with curriculum objectives, has several components: preparation, collaboration, service projects, curriculum integration, and reflection. Although opponents of mandatory programs criticize service learning as detracting from academics, studies indicate positive effects on academic achievement and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Citizenship Education, Educational Benefits, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Singletary, Loretta; Smith, Marilyn; Evans, William P. – Rural Educator, 2001
A survey of 140 parents of Nevada 4-H members found that 4-H programs successfully taught a variety of life skills to youth. Active members learned more about life skills than less active members, although all showed gains. The quality of adult leadership skills and the instructional effectiveness of 4-H competitions and projects were highly…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Experiential Learning, Extension Education, Interpersonal Competence
Linney, Grant – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2002
Increasing numbers of Canadians are removed from contact with nature and environmental degradation is increasing, yet the Ontario government is cutting funding for environmental and outdoor education in the public school system. Statements by scientists, educators, authors, government officials, and environmentalists note the importance of…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Bernardy, Marie – Taproot, 2001
The inclusion of music in outdoor educational programs exposes students to a form of communication outside verbal language, develops intrapersonal and interpersonal skills, and improves academic performance in other areas. Through music, one can reconnect with nature, appreciate other cultures, and improve listening skills. Including music in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Bush, Gail – Knowledge Quest, 1998
Discusses ways that library media specialists can influence lifelong learning habits by collaborating with teachers on projects and activities that incorporate real-life applications. Based on readings from the whole-language philosophy and school-reform movement, presents examples from a high school; the examples stress authentic learning…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, High Schools, Learning Activities, Learning Resources Centers
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  1126  |  1127  |  1128  |  1129  |  1130  |  1131  |  1132  |  1133  |  1134  |  ...  |  1442