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Elizondo, Liliana; Valencia, Lilian – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2006
This article discusses a project about birds and their nests undertaken by 3- to 5-year-olds in a preschool class in Florida. After a description of the center and the goal of the project, the three phases of the project are presented. Reflections of the teachers and photographs taken for documenting the project are also included.
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Photography, Teacher Attitudes
Lackney, Jefferey A. – DesignShare (NJ1), 2006
This article consists of the second part of an interview with John Sole and David Schrader on the Redesign of the High Schools in Philadelphia: Integrating Project Project-Based Learning and the Architectural Process January 2006. The first segment examined the work of educator John Sole. He emphasizes an active, self-directed project-based,…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, High Schools, Student Participation, Architecture
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Haines, Sarah – Science and Children, 2006
Schoolyard wildlife habitats aren't just for beauty and fun--they are outdoor classrooms where real science learning takes place. Schoolyard habitat projects involve conservation and restoration of wildlife habitat; however, the learning doesn't have to stop there--outdoor classrooms can foster many kinds of active learning across the curriculum…
Descriptors: Wildlife, State Standards, Playgrounds, Active Learning
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Danford, Gerard L. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2006
Project-based Learning (PbL) mirrors that of real-world business situations. PbL engages students in real projects for real corporations. Furthermore, this is an effective learning methodology which can be easily incorporated into a dynamic and challenging learning context such as international business education. Engaging in student-corporate…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Student Projects, International Trade, Cooperation
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Sorgo, Andrej – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2006
We tried to enrich teaching human anatomy in high school biology lessons. Students construct dichotomous identification keys to the cells, tissues, organs, or body parts. By doing this, students have achieved higher-order cognitive levels of knowledge because construction of such keys is based on analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Students found…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Identification, Human Body, Anatomy
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Tessier, Jack T.; Penniman, Clayton A. – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2006
There is a collective need to increase the use of inquiry-based instruction at the college level. This paper provides of an example of how inquiry was successfully used in the laboratory component of an undergraduate course in microbial ecology. Students were offered a collection of field and laboratory methods to choose from, and they developed a…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Science Laboratories, Ecology, College Faculty
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Hsu, Pi-Sui; Sharma, Priya – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
The purpose of this article is to suggest a research-based systemic plan for educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in the change process to implement successful technology integration in the context of teacher education. This article provides a background about reform efforts in science education in the United States in…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Change, Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary School Science
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Hughes, Rebecca; Monaghan, John; Shingadia, Eisha; Vaughan, Stephen – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2006
What is a routine question? The focus of this paper is routine questions and time (in years) since a hitherto routine question was last attempted by the solver. The data comes from undergraduate students' work on solving two calculus questions. The data was selected for reporting purposes because it is well documented and because it threw up…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Calculus, Student Evaluation, Questioning Techniques
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Seed, Allen – Middle School Journal (J3), 2006
This article describes the meaning of empowerment and collaboration, how they can be instituted, and the benefits that can result from them. Empowerment of teachers is a necessary ingredient of school improvement. Administrators who empower teachers grant them "the autonomy to make decisions about curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment." In this…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Cooperation, Teacher Empowerment, Expository Writing
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Poole, Therese M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
The process of protein synthesis, translation, is difficult for many students to understand. There are two reasons for this: (1) It is difficult to visualize the process, since the components involved in the process are not observable, and (2) There are many details, often dependent on each other and difficult to grasp independently, that are…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Demonstrations (Educational), Active Learning, Program Descriptions
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Snellman, Erick; Krueger, Jerry A.; Unangst, Edward T. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
Military service academies face unique challenges integrating research into the undergraduate curriculum. Like other institutions they have worked hard to implement strategies designed to overcome a range of barriers to student participation in research by creating opportunities in the classroom. To promote research exposure for biology students…
Descriptors: Biology, Elective Courses, Student Research, Program Effectiveness
Cowan, David; And Others – 1992
This book is a developmental and sequential program of activities designed for grades K-8 to: (1) build a base of awareness, understanding, and skills required for conflict prevention and resolution; (2) give students practice using a variety of strategies for managing and resolving conflict; (3) create opportunities for students to apply those…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Activity Units, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Byrnes, Ronald S. – 1995
This paper reports on one secondary social studies teacher's efforts to engage students in learning about self, others, and the world. Modes of presentation and learning activities are the specific focus. Observations occurred during 160 class periods in four different social studies classrooms, tenth-grade world geography, eleventh-grade U.S.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Conventional Instruction, Creative Teaching, Instruction
Torkington, Kate – 1996
Experiential learning has been defined as the process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of the experience of the learner who is at the center of the learning process. Modern experiential learning theory begins with John Dewey and his "Experience and Education" (1938). Coleman (1976) describes traditional learning as…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Child Development
Takakuwa, Yasuo – 1993
This study examines the significance of in-school communication systems in Japan, how the hardware is accommodated, and present communication practices in elementary schools. After World War II, Japanese education stressed children's autonomous study. In-school communication systems use became a popular teaching method. Administration of the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Audiovisual Communications, Educational Equipment, Elementary Education
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