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Cholden, Harriet B. – Grade Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Art Activities, Class Activities, Clothing Design, Exhibits
Peer reviewedBarrera, Rosalinda B.; Aleman, Magdalena – Social Education, 1983
Described is a newspaper project in which elementary students report life as it was in the Middle Ages. Students are involved in a variety of language-centered activities. For example, they gather and evaluate information about medieval times and write, edit, and proofread articles for the newspaper. (RM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Arts
Jones, Helen E. – G/C/T, 1983
A model for designing a social studies unit for able (gifted) students that has no national boundaries or time, event, and cultural limitations is explained and illustrated by a diagram. The conceptual model provides an example built around the concept of leadership styles. (SEW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Leaders
Peer reviewedMaas, David E. – History Teacher, 1983
A team-teaching approach to a college-level world history course using a lecture-lab format was very popular with students. One professor taught historical methods, including oral history, quantification, local history, family history, and visual history, in his labs. A detailed course outline is provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Laboratories
Peer reviewedGlenn, William H. – Journal of Geography, 1982
Secondary students can study time and the motions of the sun by plotting an analemma, a graphic representation of the declination of the sun and the equation of time for every day of the year. They can collect data by measuring a dowel stick's shadow in the noon sun. (KC)
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Horology, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedZipko, Stephen J. – American Biology Teacher, 1983
The research report approach is suggested as a successful technique for student exposure to a diversity of bioethical issues. These interdisciplinary reports require students to analyze a controversy's components to ensure an intelligent resolution of it. Report format, list of suggested topics, and objectives of completing reports are included.…
Descriptors: Biology, Ethics, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Reports
Edwards, Dee – Teaching at a Distance, 1982
Difficulties inherent in grading individual student projects are highlighted in a study of five teachers' differential grading. Among the issues addressed are the reliability of the grading (agreement of teachers), effect of knowledge of the student on grading, grading criteria, and influence of grading schemes provided for the teachers. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Extension Education, Grading
Peer reviewedRumney, Thomas – Journal of Geography, 1982
Describes a college level geography project which focused on land use identification from aerial photographs, land use mapping, and the identification and analysis of land use changes in the field. The project was intended to help students apply geographic skills to real world problems. (AM)
Descriptors: Cartography, Course Descriptions, Field Studies, Geography Instruction
Peer reviewedManley, James W. – Science Teacher, 1982
Describes a six-week simulation of basic research in which high school students acquire, observe, describe, illustrate, and report on an invertebrate of their choice. Includes chart used to evaluate student monographs, and comments relating to student experiences while engaged in their projects. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Science Education, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedWest, Leo Robert – Social Studies Journal, 1981
Describes the use of history fairs to encourage student projects in local and state history. The discussion covers student motivation and incentives, in the implementation of fairs within school curricula. (AM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exhibits, Incentives, Local History
Peer reviewedGetz, Larry – Social Studies Journal, 1981
Describes a variety of fourth-grade student projects on Pennsylvania history which could be used in a schoolwide Tercentenary Fair. Individuals or small groups of students become experts on particular subjects (historical figures, state products, or important historical events) and serve as resource people at their booths during the fair. (AM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exhibits, Grade 4, History Instruction
Peer reviewedNorby, Shirley – School Arts, 1979
Greek mythology, Egyptian mummies, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City are the focus of a one-semester course given at the Sea Girt (New Jersey) Elementary School. It is an interdisciplinary program wherein students (grade 8) study ancient civilizations and do projects related to their studies. (KC)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Art Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Greek Civilization
Peer reviewedGatto, Joseph A. – School Arts, 1979
A sustained visitation program was initiated between the Los Angeles Unified School District and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The program enables selected students to visit the museum on a regular basis for one semester, during which time they study, photograph, and videotape museum life and artifacts. (KC)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Trips, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedBonomo, Jacquelyn – School Arts, 1979
Recognition of student talent without competition, exposure of teachers and students to new ideas, artist reinforcement of classroom teaching, and exposure to the artist as a real person are listed as tangible educational assets of the New Jersey State Teen Arts Festival described in this article. (KC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Art, Artists, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedSacco, Albert, Jr. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1981
Based on the results of an informal survey of 25 faculty at Worcester Polytechnic Institute on the value and publishability of undergraduate research in chemical engineering, it is indicated that while such research is considered an excellent learning experience, fewer than 15 percent of student projects are actually published. (SK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education


