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Peer reviewedMason, Mary Teague – Social Education, 1999
Discusses the use of Quest, an internet activity that encourages higher-order thinking. Led by Dan Buettner and his team of "adventurers," students can tour with the Quest team as they explore different countries (AsiaQuest, MayaQuest, AfricaQuest, and GalapagosQuest). Provides examples of how three different teachers utilized Quest. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedVelayo, Richard S.; McKeachie, Wilbert – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1994
Examines correlations between student cognitive-motivational characteristics and perceptions of computer conferencing as a supplement to classroom instruction. Questionnaires were distributed to 209 students in eight introductory psychology classes. Results indicated perceptions positively related to intrinsic motivation, thinking skills, and task…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMiller, Ronald L.; Ely, James F.; Baldwin, Robert M.; Olds, Barbara M. – Chemical Engineering Education (CEE), 1998
Argues that the unit operations laboratory provides an ideal setting to help chemical engineering students become better engineering practitioners. Describes a summer program at the Colorado School of Mines that incorporates experience into a unit operations laboratory. (DDR)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedStevens, Robert L.; Fogel, Jared A. – OAH Magazine of History, 2001
Provides background information on the Farm Security Administration (FSA) and the photographic section of the FSA. Identifies six photographers and features three photographers (Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, and Ben Shahn) who were recruited to document farm conditions. Discusses using FSA photos in the classroom and provides lesson plans to help…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Farm Labor, Farmers, History Instruction
Prichard, Nancy B. – Arts & Activities, 2001
Discusses an art project for students in grades 4 to 6 (but that could be adapted for older students) who attend the Old Donation Center for the Gifted and Talented in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Explains that the students created mixed-media boxes that interpreted and synthesized the folklore and arts of a culture. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education, Folk Culture
Peer reviewedCartwright, Kelly B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2002
A reading-specific multiple classification task was designed that required children to classify printed words along phonological and semantic dimensions simultaneously. Reading-specific multiple classification skill made a unique contribution to children's reading comprehension over contributions made by age, domain-general multiple classification…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Development, Elementary School Students, Elementary Schools
Peer reviewedWatts, Mike; Jofili, Zelia; Bezerra, Risonilta – Research in Science Education, 1997
Addresses the implementation and evaluation of a constructivist course and extends the argument toward the induction of teachers into critical constructivism through their own action-research projects. Data is taken from a single case study illustrating the changes in the professional life and reflective practice of one teacher in Brazil. (AIM)
Descriptors: Action Research, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedVoska, Kirk W.; Heikkinen, Henry W. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2000
Identifies and quantifies the chemistry conceptions used by students when solving chemical equilibrium problems requiring application of LeChatelier's Principle, and explores the feasibility of designing a paper and pencil test to accomplish these purposes. Eleven prevalent incorrect student conceptions about chemical equilibrium were identified…
Descriptors: Chemical Equilibrium, Chemistry, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedGoldsmith, Lynn T.; Mark, June – Educational Leadership, 1999
In April 2000, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics will release "Principles and Standards in School Mathematics," a revised document stressing conceptual understanding and reasoning. NCTM standards specify that curricula should emphasize five mathematical processes: problem solving, reasoning and proof, communication,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Classroom Environment, Communication Skills, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedSchramm, Susan L. – Art Education, 2000
Describes the design and implementation of an integrated art and science curriculum "Genetic Robotics: A Three-Dimensional Scientific Inquiry" for high school art and biology students at Madeira Junior/Senior High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. States that the project aimed at recognizing individual differences while enabling students to become…
Descriptors: Art Education, Field Trips, High School Students, High Schools
Peer reviewedPascarella, Ernest T.; Pierson, Christopher T.; Wolniak, Gregory C.; Terenzini, Patrick T. – Journal of Higher Education, 2004
The growing demographic diversity of the under-graduate student body in American postsecondary education has been well documented over an extended period of time. One result of this increased diversity is the substantial number of "first-generation" college students from families where neither parent had more than a high-school education. For…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Thinking Skills, Outcomes of Education, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedMemory, David M.; Yoder, Carol Y.; Bolinger, Kevin B.; Warren, Wilson J. – Social Studies, 2004
At least since John Dewey published his classic works (Dewey [1916] 1938; 1933; [1938] 1963), teachers have been urged to engage students by using thinking and inquiry tasks that reflect real-world concerns and interests. Subsequent to the appearance of Dewey's discussions of that pedagogical stance, the National Council for the Social Studies…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Skill Development, Teaching Methods, Student Interests
Reece, Gwendolyn J. – Research Strategies, 2005
The definitions of information literacy make it clear that it is concerned with higher-order thinking skills. This article surveys the literature on critical thinking and extrapolates pedagogical requirements for fostering the development and use of higher-order thinking skills. It then considers these requirements in relation to the development…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Information Literacy, Computer Assisted Instruction
Erbas, A. Kursat; Ledford, Sarah; Polly, Drew; Orrill, Chandra H. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2004
This article explores some way that technology can be used to promote mathematical thinking and problem solving. Specifically, it focuses on the use of technology for multiple representations. (Contains 8 figures.)
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Thinking Skills, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
Baroody, Arthur J.; Wilkins, Jesse L. M. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2004
Fostering students' mathematical thinking requires regularly presenting them with challenging problems and involving them in the processes of mathematical inquiry (e.g., representing and solving problems; making, testing, and justifying conjectures). The Inverting a 36 Penny Triangular Array problem (called the Inverting problem, for short) is a…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Thinking Skills, Inquiry, Middle School Students

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