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Smith, Carl B. – Reading Teacher, 1990
Offers five guidelines for teaching slow readers: (1) use age-appropriate content; (2) build background and highlight key concepts; (3) keep assignments short; (4) focus on only a few skills and strategies; and (5) practice the chosen objectives to achieve success. (MG)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies, Reading Ability
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Norcross, John C.; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1989
Surveys two universities regarding their use of and views toward extra-credit assignments. Findings show faculty were more likely to view such assignments negatively, citing the disadvantage of extra credit as encouraging irresponsible attitudes. Students disagree and emphasize the advantage of a second chance. (NL)
Descriptors: Assignments, Attitudes, College Faculty, College Students
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Havens, Lynn – Mathematics Teacher, 1989
Discusses the use of writing assignment in mathematics class. Provides a peer-conference checklist and samples of students' works. Describes some of the experiences, types of assignments, and grading. Seven references are listed. (YP)
Descriptors: Assignments, Communication Skills, Content Area Writing, Grading
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Junn, Ellen N. – Teaching of Psychology, 1989
Describes an exercise that addresses a number of developmental issues in a family and parenting class. The exercise requires students to write a semiautobiographical personal letter. Reports that students responded favorably to this exercise, suggesting a number of beneficial outcomes. Recommendations for instructors are provided. (KO)
Descriptors: Assignments, Biographies, Classroom Research, Cognitive Development
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McNeil, John D. – Reading Psychology, 1989
Describes an investigation to determine whether junior high school students generate important meanings from their social studies textbooks, and to assess the kind of information students derive from text when they have tests in mind. Indicates that adolescents isolate and particularize their reading to meet perceived test demands. (MG)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Junior High Schools, Knowledge Level, Questionnaires
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McCabe, James – Community Review, 1989
Argues that each basic skills course taught at the City University of New York should incorporate complete historical texts. Lists conditions that would increase students' volume of reading, including the sharing of information with faculty, students, and the community. Urges community college presidents and faculty to take action on citywide…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College School Cooperation, Community Colleges, Content Area Reading
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Decarie, Graeme – History and Social Science Teacher, 1989
Argues that the introductory history course should focus on teaching students to find, evaluate, and present information in a coherent manner rather than merely present a cluster of facts to be memorized. Suggests an article review assignment which teaches students to effectively evaluate and communicate knowledge. (LS)
Descriptors: Assignments, Course Content, Expository Writing, Higher Education
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Barr, Rebecca; Sadow, Marilyn W. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1989
Examines how the organization and content of basal reading programs may influence reading instruction. Concludes that: (1) basal programs differ in organizational complexity; (2) they differ in influence on the assignment and reading of material; (3) they emphasize skills; and (4) instructors rely on basal teaching guides to differing degrees. (RS)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Classroom Research, Elementary Education, Grade 4
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Gordon, Randall A. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1994
Reports on a study of perceived resource scarcity on compliance among 176 college students. Finds that the scarcity manipulation did not differentially affect the proportion who turned in written assignments early but did have a significant effect on the speed with which these students turned in their assignments. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Incentives, Motivation Techniques
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Hoofman, Judy – Science and Children, 1994
Although many students complain that the research-and-write about a favorite scientist is boring, a sixth-grade teacher offers successful alternatives. Through creative writing and hands-on activities, this assignment is made meaningful and fun for students. Excerpts from completed projects and evaluation tips are presented throughout the article.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Middle Schools, Science Activities
Bucher, Katherine – Technology Connection, 1995
Examines benefits of multimedia presentation software for teachers, librarians, and elementary and secondary school students. Discusses an example of two school library media specialists working with an English class using the library's reference collection (print and CD-ROM) and HyperCard. Suggests presentation assignments for various subjects.…
Descriptors: Assignments, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum
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Slaght, Evelyn F.; And Others – Journal of Social Work Education, 1995
An approach to program assessment taken by one bachelor's in social work (BSW) program involved evaluation of the collective work of randomly chosen seniors on three assignments. Results revealed strengths and weaknesses of the program and led to reexamination of assignments, statements of desired program outcomes, and curriculum changes.…
Descriptors: Assignments, Bachelors Degrees, Case Studies, College Outcomes Assessment
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Scott, Diana; And Others – Journal of Computing in Childhood Education, 1994
Explores the development of a literature-based writing unit with computers for at-risk students through the creation of a Literacy Club. Suggests that current technology can provide the incentive required before at-risk students become willing participants in literary experiences. Literary Clubs can provide a rich context for learning to write…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, High Risk Students, Learning Motivation
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Biegert, Doris A. – Teaching and Change, 1995
A second-grade teacher studied student development when writing occurred daily in the classroom. Assignments included journal, paragraph, and creative writing. The teacher assumed that with daily writing, reading, and spelling would improve. Results indicated that students' reading and writing improved but not spelling; and with forced daily…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Creative Writing, Elementary School Students, Grade 2
McCarty, Diane – Teaching PreK-8, 1994
Describes a fourth-grade project at Malcom Price Lab School at the University of Northern Iowa in which students write and produce a community brochure about their hometown, Cedar Falls, Iowa. The brochure provides a "kid's eye-view" of Cedar Falls' history, cultural events, and recreational activities and is distributed by local…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Class Activities, Community Characteristics, Elementary Education
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