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Morgan, Gary – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1994
Challenges misconceptions suggesting that outdoor and adventure experiences lead participants to advocate protection of natural areas, to value aesthetic experiences, to appreciate and understand the environment more deeply, to develop a spiritual relationship with the natural world, and to fight for environmental causes. (LP)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Consciousness Raising, Educational Benefits, Educational Objectives
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Mariani, M. C.; Ogborn, Jon – International Journal of Science Education, 1991
Two questionnaires were given to 38 students (16-18 year olds), in which they were asked to classify a list of different conceptual entities by several ontological features. The results suggest the form of a fundamental "ontological space" and locate some scientific concepts in this space. (Author)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Foreign Countries
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Delaney, John D. – NASSP Bulletin, 1992
School bashing has been a national pastime for years. Government officials and business leaders demoralize teachers and administrators carrying out improvement efforts by telling them how poorly they are doing. Although many educators truly believe in a national desire to improve education, there is no national will to compensate and empower…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Criticism, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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English, Fenwick W. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1993
Compared to Germany, Japan, and Denmark, U.S. fails its students by neglecting basic health and welfare needs, permitting inequitable school funding system, and perpetuating cultural ethos that undermines serious academic achievement. Teachers are not to blame. Factors influencing underachievement are low parent expectations and standards, local…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Comparative Education, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Black, Susan – Executive Educator, 1993
Because many drug-exposed children have normal-range cognitive abilities despite having some language-development and attention problems, schools do not have to build new special-education wings or teach these children one-on-one. Schools can serve these children best by setting up and coordinating intervention programs with other agencies. (18…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Intervention
Jaeger, Richard M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
Ruth Stott violates canons of scholarly debate by attacking author's October 1992 "Kappan" article on world-class academic standards. Average class size predicted only 10% of variation in 13 year-olds' mean mathematics scores in 14 nations supplying reasonable comprehensive sampling frames for International Assessment of Academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Education, Expenditure per Student, Foreign Countries
Asayesh, Gelareh – School Administrator, 1993
In April 1983, the National Commission on Excellence in Education issued a 32-page report ("A Nation at Risk") calling for drastic educational reforms. A decade later, four top education reformers--John Goodlad, Henry Levin, Phillip Schlechty, and Ted Sizer--assess this document and its legacy. Most see substantial progress despite the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Involvement, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Nordquist, GwenEllyn – Educational Leadership, 1993
Educators must realize that, in Japan, authentic learning means mastery of memorized information, not experiential learning and independent reasoning in preparation for life. Although many Japanese can recite long strings of facts, few can answer "why,""how,""what if," and "what do you think" questions about…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Comprehension, Creativity, Cultural Differences
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Hand, Brian; Treagust, David F. – School Science and Mathematics, 1991
Discussed is an approach to learning in which students are given the opportunity to discuss and rationalize the conflict between the students' existing misconceptions and the phenomenon to be studied. Curriculum materials for a unit on acids and bases were developed using this strategy. (KR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Misconceptions
Raths, James – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
Michael Kirst's article "Strengths and Weaknesses of American Education" in the April 1993 "Kappan" applauds U.S. efforts to become globally competitive. However, assembling cars in Mexico or exporting jobs to Korea blurs the distinction between national/corporate "teams." The issue is not talent but cheap talent.…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Competition, Education Work Relationship, Industry
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Winer, Gerald A. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1993
Two studies exposed children and adults to an illusion created by perceptual adaptation, in which subjects perceived two identical bottles, held simultaneously in a different hand, as being different in weight. Feedback and repeated trials led older children and adults to improve performance in determining correct weights. The role of feedback,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Developmental Stages, Feedback
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Ledbetter, Cynthia E. – Science Education, 1993
This research endeavored to study student's views of science through their operative definitions of science. The results were used to create an instrument with which teachers could evaluate students' perceptions of science and then prepare lessons that address misconceptions. (PR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Groups
Woelfel, Kay – Principal, 1994
Inclusion is not an economy move but a way to meet children's special needs in regular, age-appropriate classroom, with provision for a full continuum of support services and no admittance prerequisites. An even more appropriate approach is infusion--across-the-board representation of all students in all schools, regardless of their individual…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Support, Disabilities, Elementary Education
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Roth, Wolff-Michael; Roychoudhury, Anita – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1993
Among the conclusions from an microanalysis of 29 high school physics student's concept mapping behaviors were that concept maps lead to sustained discourse on the topic and improved declarative knowledge. On the negative side, concept maps let scientifically incorrect notions become ingrained and go unchallenged. (PR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Research, High Schools
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Sylwester, Robert – Educational Leadership, 1994
Dramatic developments in brain research and imaging technology are rapidly advancing our understanding of the human brain. The new biologically based brain theories suggest that "nature" dominates "nurture" and that many current beliefs about instruction, learning, and memory are wrong. This article explains neural Darwinism…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences, Genetics, Learning Processes
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