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Reys, Robert; Reys, Barbara; Barnes, David; Beem, John; Papick, Ira – Middle School Journal, 1998
Discusses the implementation of a standards based mathematics curriculum at the middle school level that engages students' active learning. Considers obstacles to this reform, including traditional beliefs, student initial reactions to new teaching practices, parental perceptions, transition from middle grades to high school, assessment of student…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Willman, Jay – Education Canada, 2001
At R. B. Russell Vocational High School (Winnipeg, Manitoba), which serves economically disadvantaged, primarily First Nations students, a student-developed Web site uses virtual reality and digital video technologies to teach auto mechanics in ways that are relevant to students' diverse learning styles and needs. The project has increased student…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Economically Disadvantaged, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Starnes, Bobby Ann – Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 2000
Recollections of a small childhood neighborhood suggest that the theory and research on integrating curriculum and community can be implemented by sharing curriculum mandates or standards with students. Once they know what they need to learn, students can draw on shared experience to identify places and people in the community where they might…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Learner Controlled Instruction, Place Based Education
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Morrison, Gary R.; Lowther, Deborah L. – TechTrends, 1998
Discusses the change from a teacher-centered approach when computers were first used in the classroom to a learner-centered approach. Highlights each of six articles presented in this special issue that explore the issues related to using the computer as a tool to learning with, rather than to learn from. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change, Educational Development
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Lai, Shu-Ling – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2001
Investigates whether students perform best after using computer-based learning (CBL) courseware with three types of animation-control strategies: program control, linear control, and learner control. Results suggest that accommodating learners' individual differences in the design of computer-based learning lessons is an important concern. (AEF)
Descriptors: Animation, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware
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Leo-Nyquist, David – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2001
Dewey-inspired educational progressivism in the early 20th century is generally seen as an urban phenomenon. This article traces a tradition of rural progressivism during 1910-50, centered at Teachers College in New York City, and explores the implications of that tradition for educators and rural education reformers today. (Contains 47…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Practices, Learner Controlled Instruction, Place Based Education
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Paas, Fred; Tuovinen, Juhani E.; van Merrienboer, Jeroen J. G.; Darabi, A. Aubteen – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
Motivation can be identified as a dimension that determines learning success and causes the high dropout rate among online learners, especially in complex e-learning environments. It is argued that these learning environments represent a new challenge to cognitive load researchers to investigate the motivational effects of instructional conditions…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Dropout Rate, Instructional Design, Academic Achievement
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Buckleitner, Warren – Early Education and Development, 2006
This study was an attempt to measure the effects of praise and reinforcement on children in a computer learning setting. A sorting game was designed to simulate 2 interaction styles. One style, called high computer control, provided frequent praise and coaching. The other, called high child control, had narration and praise toggled off. A…
Descriptors: Computers, Positive Reinforcement, Nonverbal Communication, Computer Uses in Education
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Simpson, Natalie – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
This study describes a technological pilot project providing 160 graduate students with asynchronous access to the ongoing proceedings of a lecture-based course. Exactly half of the students spoke the language of instruction, English, as a second language (ESL). While the asynchronous video-on-demand service proved popular overall, ESL students…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Graduate Students, English (Second Language), Educational Technology
Finkelman, Kimberly; McMunn, Caitlin – 1995
Student attitudes about learning were assessed in association with usage of MicroWorlds, a multimedia learner-based software program, as a publishing tool. A language arts class of 19 sixth graders was divided into cooperative groups following a small group investigation model. After implementing a two-week unit which incorporated MicroWorlds as…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Courseware, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades
Chung, Jaesam; Davies, Ivor K. – 1995
This study develops a prescriptive theory of learner control for educators to support the learner's decision making in the learning process and to manage more efficiently their instructional processes. The theoretical framework of learner control in conjunction with the self-regulation of learning, learner characteristics, and learner motivation…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Environment, Instructional Improvement, Learner Controlled Instruction
Glenn, Robert J., III – 1996
An exercise allows students to take a turn at setting a standard for instructors and, when done in groups, can encourage student socialization and interaction and build skill in constructing and presenting arguments. The exercise is in three parts and consists of: (1) committee power, in which students are asked to serve on one of three committees…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Debate, Higher Education
Mid-Continent Regional Educational Lab., Aurora, CO. – 1994
The Mid-continent Regional Educational Laboratory's (McREL's) Mid-continent Alliance focuses on technical areas that must be considered by every school system that is serious about reform. This document contains four articles that focus on four important pieces of the school-reform puzzle: (1) standards and benchmarks for learning; (2)…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Nelson, Wayne A. – 1992
A possible method of solving problems of knowledge representation and system adaptation in a hypermedia environment was examined. The method, based on the notion of semantic networks, uses the technique of knowledge mapping. In the process of reading a hypermedia document, the learner constructs a knowledge map (KM) specifying the relationships…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Concept Formation, Higher Education, Hypermedia
Brockett, Ralph G.; Hiemstra, Roger – 1991
This book provides a comprehensive synthesis of major developments, trends, issues, and practices relative to self-direction and adult education and offers strategies that have direct application to practice. Its intended audiences are practitioners and professors, students, and researchers in adult education. Part I is an introduction. Chapter 1…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Classroom Techniques
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