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Carlson, Ann D. – School Library Journal, 1995
Defines what a concept is, evaluates the educational quality of concept books, suggests books suitable for young children, and discusses how concept books are tools for supplementing and reinforcing direct hands-on learning experiences. Concept books on color, shapes, numbers, counting, texture, movement, sound, and the alphabet are evaluated.(JMV)
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Literature, Concept Teaching, Educational Assessment
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Young Children, 1990
The National Association of Elementary School Principals has developed standards designed to help schools and school districts meet their obligations to parents of young children. Four of the group's recommendations are offered. (DG)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Individual Needs, Learning Experience, Play
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Grace, Marsha – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1991
Interviews Art Isennagle, a second grade teacher of a language-centered classroom. Talks with students and shares their excitement of learning and reading. (MG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Classroom Techniques, Grade 2, Instructional Effectiveness
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Kozolanka, Karne – Journal of Experiential Education, 1991
Describes a northern Ontario high school carpentry class that incorporated experiential and adventure elements into the curriculum. Discusses how class activities met students' aesthetic, social, and self-concept needs; stimulated exploration into other subject areas; developed decision-making skills and group cooperation; and created connections…
Descriptors: Carpentry, Class Activities, Discovery Learning, Experiential Learning
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Merriam, Sharan B.; Clark, M. Carolyn – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1993
A survey of 405 adults and interviews with 19 showed the majority of learning experiences were informal. For learning to be significant, it must personally affect the learner by expanding skills or causing a transformation, and it must be subjectively valued by the learner. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adults, Change Agents, Educational Attitudes
Priest, Simon – Pathways to Outdoor Communication, 1993
Describes a model for teaching environmental education that includes progressive stages involving receptivity to learning, recognition of environmental ethics, and response to environmental issues through informed personal decisions. Discusses the importance of learner reflection and the moral dilemmas involved in teaching environmental education.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Ethics
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Luzzo, Darrell Anthony; Hasper, Patricia; Albert, Katrice A.; Bibby, Maureen A.; Martinelli, Edward A., Jr. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1999
Study evaluates the effects of both performance accomplishment and vicarious learning experiences on the math/science self-efficacy and career interests, goals, and actions of career-undecided college students. Undergraduate participants were assigned one of four treatment conditions for the study. Theoretical and counseling implications of the…
Descriptors: Achievement, Career Choice, Career Development, Higher Education
Dudley, Catherine; Ferren, Sue; Glackmeyer, Heidi – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1999
Three women undertook a four-day winter camping trip in the Adirondacks as their practicum in an outdoor and experiential-education course. Their description of the confidence gained and the balance between self-doubt and overconfidence is compared to walking in snowshoes. (TD)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Females, Higher Education, Individual Development
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McPherson, Gary E.; McCormick, John – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1999
Explores the interaction among self-regulatory (cognitive strategy use, self-regulation) and motivational (intrinsic value, anxiety/confidence) components of learning with the quantity/content of a musician's instrumental practice. The sample consisted of 190 pianists. Indicates that the level of cognitive engagement during practice may provide…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Processes, Educational Testing
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Richburg, Robert W.; Harward, Kathleen; Steinkamp, Kathy – Social Studies, 2000
Describes a thematic unit for secondary education students that focuses on eight themes, with accompanying activities, on learning from mistakes, such as "mistakes are inevitable, and everyone makes them" and "making mistakes does not make you a faulty person." Provides a concluding activity on the Titanic. (CMK)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Strategies, Individual Development, Learning Experience
Ping, Ki – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1994
Describes a group activity that uses a tree as a metaphor to reflect both group and personal growth during adventure activities. The tree's roots represent the group's formation, the branches and leaves represent the group's diversity and capabilities, and the seeds represent the personal learning and growth that took place within the group.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Environmental Education, Group Activities, Group Dynamics
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Davies, Daniel; Rogers, Maggie – Research in Science and Technological Education, 2000
Outlines research undertaken with first year primary preservice teachers at Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK. Studies the influence of preservice teachers' prior educational experience and beliefs about the nature of--and relationship between--science and technology upon their planning for classroom activities incorporating both areas…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Dunn, Dana S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Discusses a letter exchange exercise for teaching statistics and research methods. Each student writes a letter to a peer in another course section on a topic in statistics or research methods, writes a response letter, and writes another letter clarifying their ideas. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Learning Experience
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Rowland, David L.; Kaariainen, Anneli; Houtsmuller, Elisabeth J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Describes an exercise in which students were presented with audiovisual stimuli intended to induce varying levels of psychological arousal and automatic activation. Explains that the purpose of the exercise was to demonstrate the integral connection between psychological interpretation and reaction to stimuli and physiological response. Presents…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Learning Experience, Psychology
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Singleton, Laurel R.; Giese, James R. – Social Studies, 1999
Presents a framework developed for the Library of Congress staff of the Social Science Education Consortium for using primary sources with students. Offers a brief rationale for using primary sources in the classroom, gives suggestions for using such sources in various phases of instruction, and provides a list of Web sites containing primary…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, History, Inquiry
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