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Peer reviewedGoldstein, Barbara S. C. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1995
This article describes the application of critical pedagogical principles in a primary-level bilingual special day class for Latino children with limited English proficiency. Examples from a Spanish literature-based program illustrate principles. Recommendations for translating critical pedagogy to classroom practice are given. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Bilingual Education, Childrens Literature, Educational Philosophy
Running-Grass – Pathways to Outdoor Communication, 1995
The Environmental Justice Movement asserts that social justice and environmental issues are inseparable, both conceptually and politically; that children from all ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds should have access to environmental education; and that environmental education programs must become culturally inclusive. Outlines principles and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Activism, Cultural Pluralism, Disadvantaged
Chodes, John – SKOLE: The Journal of Alternative Education, 1995
Developed for poor students in England during the 19th century, the Lancaster system was cost effective and was based on the "monitorial" concept giving students responsibility for their learning and emphasizing entrepreneurship. In 1805, the Lancaster system came to the United States, but it quickly ended when it came under state…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Disadvantaged, Educational History, Educational Objectives
Swejda, Victoria – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1995
Suggestions for teaching Native American studies in the outdoors or the classroom include using accurate instructional materials, integrating Native American studies across the curriculum, connecting traditional values and beliefs to contemporary life, respecting Native culture, challenging stereotypes, being aware of students' cultural…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedSocial Education, 1991
Provides direction for developing appropriate, meaningful social studies instruction for the middle school. Identifies characteristics of early adolescents that have a direct relationship to curriculum design and the selection of appropriate social studies instruction strategies. Offers National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS)…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Principles, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum
Peer reviewedLight, Janice; McNaughton, David – Topics in Language Disorders, 1993
This review examines the research on literacy expectations and priorities for students using augmentative and alternative communication systems as well as for students without disabilities. It discusses implications of research findings for education and clinical practice, such as integrating literacy instruction with other activities, fostering…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Educational Methods, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
Priddy, Melva Sue – Hands On, 1994
Reviews "The Quality School Teacher," by William Glasser, which addresses how teachers can implement control theory in the classroom to help students meet their basic needs and choose to do quality school work. Notes similarities and differences between Glasser's approach and both the Foxfire approach and democratic practice in the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Democratic Values, Educational Change
Peer reviewedMoore, Evelyn K,; Phillips, Carol Brunson – Theory into Practice, 1989
This article considers the need for early intervention programs for Black and minority children and the problems inherent in seeking solutions within the public school setting. Several suggested safeguards for public school-based programs are offered, followed by a discussion of further action and research issues. (IAH)
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Youth, Child Development, Day Care
Peer reviewedBailey, Donald B., Jr. – Theory into Practice, 1989
In 1990-91 the Education for All Handicapped Children Act Amendments (1986) will require public schools to provide appropriate educational services for three and four year olds with handicapping conditions. This article examines this legislation, the historical factors contributing to its passage, and its implications for children, families, and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Educational History, Educational Principles
Peer reviewedCarlson, Robert V. – Rural Educator, 1993
Describes educational principles and practices of village schools in Baselland Canton, Switzerland. Examines educational philosophy, administrative and school structure, financial support, curricula and grading, and perceptions of teachers and administrators. Suggests that the Swiss are content with their educational system and level of school…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Attitudes, Educational Finance, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedAvalos, Beatrice – Comparative Education, 1993
Explores the manner in which ideology and hidden assumptions, educational policy perspectives, and reform proposals are interrelated in current education reform discussions in Papua New Guinea. Discusses reforms aimed at improving access and retention in primary schools and at restructuring secondary education, and contradictory principles related…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedThompson, Melody M.; Chute, Alan G. – Open Learning, 1998
Uses a range of case studies to provide an international overview of the use of technologies in education and training. Discusses the current context for distance education and training, and identifies principles which contribute to meeting the needs of learners, content, and institution. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education
Peer reviewedLunenburg, Fred C. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 1998
Discusses the promise of recent movements such as constructivism and the infusion of technology in the curriculum for improving the achievement of all students in the core subject areas of the National Education Goals. Highlights include constructivist theory, principles of constructivist pedagogy, descriptors of constructivist teaching behaviors,…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Objectives
Kneidek, Tony – Northwest Education, 1996
Explores current issues in preschool and primary education. Discusses U.S. fourth graders' low scores on the 1994 National Assessment for Educational Progress, skills needed in the 21st century, guiding principles on developmentally appropriate curriculum for young children, anti bias curriculum to address student diversity, comprehensive family…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Needs, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Diversity (Student)
Peer reviewedWeiss, Andrea L.; Cutter, William – Religious Education, 1998
Explores some of the conflicts in Jewish religious culture related to choosing literature to enhance or reflect literacy and to ensure continuity. Outlines questions that have stimulated postmodern skepticism about the stability of canons, and offers guidelines for selecting new materials into the canon and, hence, curriculum. (DSK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy


