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Elliott, John – 1988
The opening section of this paper describes the author's first experience with collegial attempts at curriculum reform through practical inquiry, illustrating a process in which ideas are tested and developed in action. It is pointed out that this form of teacher-based practical inquiry is a characteristic feature of a certain kind of curriculum…
Descriptors: Action Research, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development
Young, Art – 1987
Connections between stereotypical attitudes toward English studies and the apparent lack of integration in curricula and pedagogies make it useful to examine the "process/content debate." Representative voices in this debate have been strident: cultural literacy is paraphrased as expressing that it is not important what can be known, as…
Descriptors: College English, Content Area Writing, Education, English Departments
Meeker, Mary – 1985
Educators, as applied scientists, must work in partnership with investigative scientists who are researching brain functions in order to reach a better understanding of gifted students and students who are intelligent but do not learn. Improper understanding of brain functions can cause gross errors in educational placement. Until recently, the…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Brain, Cognitive Tests, Educational Research
Bogdan, Deanne – 1988
A literary communication model cannot adjudicate the conflicting claims of transformation and enculturation: that literature is intrinsically educational, that it conduces to psychic growth as a process, irrespective of subject matter and free from the dangers of indoctrination, but that the imperative to make it instrumental to political ends…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, English Curriculum, Epistemology, Foreign Countries
Beyerbach, Barbara A.; And Others – 1989
This study seeks to evaluate if and how undergraduate and graduate students in an early childhood education program applied theories of child development and knowledge of pedagogy in discussing and interpreting young children's behavior in two different contexts.This was assessed by analyzing their discourse as they discussed video tapes: (1) in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education
Biggins, Catherine M.; Sainz, Jo-Ann – 1989
Many functionally illiterate freshmen feel helpless in the face of their inability to learn to read at a competent level. College freshmen who drop out because of this disability are losers who suffer tremendous disadvantages when they leave college without earning a diploma. Possible causes of functional illiteracy hindering the least educated…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Higher Education, Illiteracy, Learning Disabilities
Kukic, Stevan J.; Fister, Susan – 1989
The paper describes the Behaviorally Anchored Supervision System (BASS), an approach to supervision in special education based on the definition of effective instruction developed by the Council for Exceptional Children in 1986. A comprehensive model for excellence in special education is based upon the following four elements: values,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Leadership Effectiveness
Abernathy, Tammy – 1989
This paper outlines a method for meeting the vocational needs of students with mild disabilities and the instructional demands placed on both teacher and student, without sacrificing time devoted to content areas. By manipulating the existing curriculum and environment, educators can cultivate the skills necessary for success in the working world.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Job Skills, Lesson Plans, Mainstreaming
Tucker, James A. – 1989
Curriculum-based assessment (CBA) represents a shift from use of standardized tests as quantifiers of student achievement toward traditional data-based instructional management. The role of assessment in educational programs is explored through presentation of three contrasting perspectives: assessment for placement versus assessment for…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Diagnostic Teaching, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Han, H'tein – 1988
A college business course focusing on the opportunities, issues, problems, and challenges of doing business with companies in the Pacific Rim region is described. The course has two major components: classroom learning and field study. The classroom component includes reading large quantities of materials that relate to economies of the Pacific…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
Roberson, Terry; Miller, Edith – 1989
This study examined the congruence of teaching method and observed teacher behavior. Its purpose was to find out the actual behaviors in which teachers engaged when using a specific teaching method and whether or not these behaviors were congruent with those dictated by a theoretically based teaching model. The specific objectives of the study…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Congruence (Psychology), Elementary Secondary Education, Interaction Process Analysis
Burry, Judith A.; And Others – 1989
The Kansas Internship Assistance/Assessment Model, an effort to bring together assessment and assistance to maximize the professional growth of beginning teachers, is described. The program has two purposes as specified in the Kansas Internship Plan (1987): (1) to assist the first-year teacher (intern) in acquiring or improving teaching knowledge…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Internship Programs
McAllister, Elizabeth – 1989
To whet the curiosity and interest of teachers who may be frustrated with the reading vocabulary achievement of pupils, an informal study compared Piaget's cognitive development theory, recent brain research, and the reading process, and examined how the theory and research apply to reading instruction. The Gestalt Process Approach to teaching…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Development, Decoding (Reading), Grade 1
Keckley, Denzil E. – 1988
The potential usefulness of C. Perrow's (1967) social-technical approach to describing elementary schools is described. This approach is based on the organizational technology and proposed relationships among social, structural, and personnel dimensions of organizations. Perrow's formulation of technology contains two dimensions: (1)…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Vaughan, Willard S., Ed. – 1988
The research and development efforts performed by principal investigators under sponsorship of the Office of Naval Research Cognitive and Neural Sciences Division during 1988 are documented. The title, name and affiliation of the principal investigator, project code, contract number, current end date, technical objective, approach, and progress of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Experimental Programs
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