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Mathematics Teacher, 1991
Presented are three methods to enrich the mathematics classroom. The first introduces an activity allowing students to discover the law of sines. The second gives eight distance-rate-time problems of value for their counterintuitive or elegant solutions. The third poses multiple answer questions that promote student interaction and communication.…
Descriptors: Algebra, Classroom Techniques, Discovery Learning, Learning Activities
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Mathematics Teacher, 1991
Presented is a teacher's guide for a hands-on activity challenging students to develop problem-solving behaviors by exploring the construction of a right-cylinder of maximum volume from an m x n sheet of metal. Reproducible worksheets leading students through the activity are provided. (MDH)
Descriptors: Algebra, Discovery Learning, Geometry, Group Activities
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Sarther, Catherine M. – Teaching Education, 1991
Discusses Joseph Schwab, a reformer who worked on the Biological Science Curriculum Study (BSCS), noting how BSCS texts implemented his ideas, and the reformer Gerald Holton's ideas, arguing for a science curriculum that includes social dimensions, attitudes associated with inquiry, and processes employed to construct scientific knowledge. (SM)
Descriptors: Biology, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Discovery Learning
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Linstead, Stephen – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1990
Using distance education to develop management metacompetencies such as creativity, flexibility, and resourcefulness encounters problems in terms of learner vulnerability, learning style, structural dysfunctions, and "reality" methods. A combination of distance learning, discovery learning, and competency-based simulation may address these…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Style, Competence, Competency Based Education
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Jackman, Lance E.; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1990
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of three instructional methods and conceptual systems orientation on achievement in a freshman general chemistry laboratory course. Traditional approach, learning cycle, and computer simulations are discussed. (KR)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Chemistry, Cognitive Development, College Science
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Senesh, Lawrence – Social Studies, 1993
Reviews the history and development of the "Our Working World" elementary textbook series, an example of the New Social Studies reform movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Describes the Organic Curriculum, which integrated the fundamental ideas of five social science disciplines. Maintains that implementing the K-6 program all at once was an…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Discovery Learning, Economics
Vos, Joharrie Hemenway – Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 1998
A Seattle (Washington) third-grade class's curiosity about the school's neighborhood spiraled into a student-centered, experiential community research project that integrated several curriculum requirements, especially math and writing. Learning through the questioning process, such as by developing hypotheses and interview questions, develops…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Discovery Learning, Elementary School Students
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Hemenway, Merritt V. – NASSP Bulletin, 2000
A random survey (with 25 followup interviews) asked 150 California high-school teachers to describe differences in their classrooms since students began using the Internet. Students are excited about using computers and actively engaged in finding and discussing information and writing reports. Teachers serve as motivators and learning guides.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Discovery Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), High Schools
Kaufhold, Jack – School Administrator, 1998
Teaching to the test has significant undesirable effects. This practice skews scores and invalidates the test, promotes convergent thinking, promotes learning that may be obsolete, excludes the arts and extracurricular activities, promotes didactic instruction over discovery learning, involves only short-term memory, and excludes higher-order…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Memorization
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Karadelis, J. N. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1998
Examines the benefits of introducing finite element methods into the curriculum of undergraduate courses. Analyzes the structure of the computer-assisted-design module and the extent to which it fulfills its main objectives. Discusses the efficiency of modern teaching and learning techniques used to develop skills for solving engineering problems;…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation, Discovery Learning
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Marston, Rip – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2004
Early childhood motor activity programs at institutions of higher learning can operate within the tripartite mission of the university while serving a vital function in providing leadership and guidance to educators. This article describes the University of Northern Iowa's Kindergym model. Within this model, curricular areas of games/sports,…
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Young Children, Discovery Learning, Early Childhood Education
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Lee, Jin-Hee; Walsh, Daniel – Early Education and Development, 2005
Quality is a value-laden and context-bound concept. Drawing on cultural psychology, this study examines the nature of cultural values underlying definitions of quality in American early childhood programs. From semi-structured interviews with 15 teachers and 15 administrators in center-based early childhood programs, three themes emerged: (a)…
Descriptors: Values, Definitions, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education
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Buxton, Cory A.; Austin, Patricia – Science and Children, 2003
In aiming to create a scientifically literate society, teachers are being asked to present science in a variety of new ways. Science is no longer to be seen primarily as a collection of facts and concepts, but rather, as a process of inquiry and discovery, similar to many of the decisions and actions all people make on a daily basis. The use of…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education, Science Teachers
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Castanho, Miguel A. R. B. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2002
The main distinction between the overlapping fields of molecular biophysics and biochemistry resides in their different approaches to the same problems. Molecular biophysics makes more use of physical techniques and focuses on quantitative data. This difference encounters two difficult pedagogical challenges when teaching molecular biophysics to…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Teaching Methods, Biochemistry, Biophysics
Al-Balushi, Sulaiman Mohammed – Online Submission, 2006
Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences has provided educators with a new view of intelligence. It emphasizes that science, math and language are not the only ways to exhibit intelligence. People exhibit intelligence in many different ways. Each type of intelligence is as valuable as the others. Gardner classifies these intelligences…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Creativity, Discovery Learning, Perceptual Development
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