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Peer reviewedWright, Emmett L. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1978
Examines the feasibility of intensive instruction (II) in either the observation of details or hypothesis generation, utilizing a discrepant event filmloop, as a model for improving the open exploration skills of ninth graders. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: Achievement, Aptitude, Behavior, Inquiry
Peer reviewedLazarowitz, R.; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1978
Attempts to identify certain characteristics of secondary science student-teachers and elementary science education majors regarding their attitudes toward the inquiry approach. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Research, Higher Education, Inquiry
Peer reviewedRogers, P. J. – Educational Research, 1978
An experiment to test empirically a "forms of knowledge" approach to teaching indicates that this method is feasible. Attention is focused only on the practical issue and not the theoretical question of whether this approach is preferable to an orthodox or "free inquiry" approach. (MF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Concept Teaching, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedMiller, Zane L.; Shapiro, Henry D. – History Teacher, 1978
Reviews development and first two years' experiences of a laboratory course of inquiry into the nature and processes of American civilization through examination of local history as symptomatic history. Faculty, graduate fellows, and advanced undergraduates collaborated on research and analysis of the relationship of culture, environment, and…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, History Instruction, Humanities Instruction
Peer reviewedKrall, Florence; And Others – Journal of Geography, 1978
Suggests projects to help elementary students learn about man-land relationships through field experience, inquiry techniques, and a thematic, interdisciplinary approach. Children study a natural community, a human community, solid wastes, and energy conservation. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Field Trips
Peer reviewedO'Keefe, Anita – History and Social Science Teacher, 1977
Two lessons which utilize the inquiry approach comprise a case study to investigate prosocial and antisocial behavior in emergency situations. The article also presents a decision-making model of bystander intervention. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Case Studies, Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education
Wong, Bernice Y. L. – Canadian Journal for Exceptional Children, 1986
Successful instructional strategies for enhancing the reading comprehension and comprehension test performance of learning disabled students are described. Students are taught to self-monitor their comprehension of expository materials and stories through recognition and analysis of recurrent elements and problem passages, content summarization,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Learning Disabilities, Questioning Techniques
Peer reviewedFairbairn, Donald M. – Clearing House, 1987
Offers suggestions for improving teachers' techniques for questioning students, such as ceasing to ask leading questions or questions that require only a yes or no answer and instead asking questions that require deeper thought. (JC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Learning Processes, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedMarino, Jacqueline L. – English Journal, 1988
Analyzes the national school reform reports by Boyer, Goodlad, and Sizer, pointing out that implicit in all three reports is the need for engagement, inquiry, connection, and community. Suggests teachers examine their classrooms in light of these recommendations. (ARH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Critical Thinking, Educational Change, English Instruction
Peer reviewedDonnelly, J. F. – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1987
Reports findings on variable-handling aspects of pupil performance in investigatory tasks, using data from the British Assessment of Performance Unit (APU) national survey program. Discusses the significance of these findings for assessment methodology and for understanding of 15-year-olds' approaches to the variable-based logic of investigation.…
Descriptors: Biology, Foreign Countries, Inquiry, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedOrpwood, Graham W. F. – Science Education, 1985
Explains the "deliberative inquiry model," a strategy developed for investigating science education in Canada. Assumptions of the model are addressed, with information on position papers, curriculum policies, textbook analysis, teacher surveys, and case studies provided. Indicates that the project has created momentum for deliberation…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
Kleg, Milton – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1986
Maintains that the study of history must include the in-depth study of a topic and utilization of ideas in contemporary settings in order for history to be a more meaningful experience for young people. Provides an example to illustrate this point from the American Revolutionary War. (JDH)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction
Peer reviewedLeyden, Michael – Science and Children, 1985
A classical discrepant event involving surface area and volume can be illustrated by using paper, tape, and sand to make silos (one short, one tall) from two identical pieces of paper. Explanations of the activity and applications to packaging materials (cereal boxes) are presented. (DH)
Descriptors: Area, Demonstrations (Educational), Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedSchultz, Jeffrey; Yinger, Robert J. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1984
The experiences of two social scientists in developing and implementing a teacher inservice program on inquiry skills of teachers are discussed. Problems and successes of the workshop are analyzed. (DF)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary School Teachers, Inquiry, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedRakow, Steven J.; And Others – Science Education, 1984
Students' understanding of basic science concepts (with particular emphasis on the interaction of science and society) was measured during a 1981-82 national assessment. These results are compared to those obtained from the Third Science Assessment (1977) to determine how students' knowledge has changed during the past five years. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Assessment, Educational Trends, Elementary School Science


