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Peer reviewedJanda, Mary Ann – Written Communication, 1990
Analyzes a collaborative activity, both as a traditional classroom event and as a collaborative event. Finds that, even when the activity is explicitly collaborative and students are experienced collaborators, patterns of traditional classroom discourse dominate their communicative choices. (MG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Collaborative Writing
Dodge, Diane Trister – Child Care Information Exchange, 1989
Presents a step-by-step approach designed to help early childhood teachers learn to use materials in interest areas to facilitate children's development. (BB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Observation Techniques, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Glazer, Susan M. – Teaching PreK-8, 1995
Recommends exposure to and interaction with classroom visitors to influence children's views of themselves, learning, and school. Illustrates the effects of a visiting poet and a visit to a butterfly farm on children who have lost confidence in their abilities to read and write. Emphasizes the value of providing opportunities to respond to real…
Descriptors: Children, Classroom Techniques, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedMunn, Penny; Schaffer, H. Rudolph – International Journal of Early Years Education, 1993
Describes a study of the literacy and numeracy experiences of two- and three-year olds from disadvantaged homes, as they occurred in Scottish day nursery schools. Found that numeracy experiences occurred less frequently than literacy experiences. Variation between the nurseries showed consistent patterns between variables relating to staff…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Day Care, Disadvantaged Youth, Emergent Literacy
Peer reviewedSilberman, Tracey – Journal of Experiential Education, 1994
A graduate student in environmental education reflects on her experiences traveling throughout the United States on a converted school bus with 20 other people in an effort to gain insight into social issues and problems. This experience helped her realize how listening to others, respecting their opinions, and discovering common goals promotes…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Consciousness Raising, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Turner, James S. – Humanities, 1990
Presents five teachers' narratives about their learning experiences during sabbatical leaves funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities/Reader's Digest Teacher-Scholars program. Stresses insights to be incorporated into their teaching methods in English and Black literature, children's literature, Chinese culture, and the history of the…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Childrens Literature, Chinese Culture, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDietrich, Jane Ellen Kreitz – Rural Educator, 1994
Teachers at a rural elementary school slated for consolidation, worked with teacher education students during a full-day teaching experience that resulted in both classroom teachers and university students expanding their understanding of the teaching culture. The benefits of this experience included easing teacher transition to a new school…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, College Students, Educational Change, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedJones, Lesley – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 1998
Examined the home and school numeracy experiences of young Somali children living in the United Kingdom. Results indicated that the home numeracy experience was in a more formal setting than the majority of school learning experiences. Explored cultural conflicts and recommended that teachers take into account children's home learning experiences.…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Early Childhood Education, Family School Relationship, Foreign Countries
Elkind, David; And Others – Child Care Information Exchange, 1998
Presents four articles on the use of computer technology with young children: "Computers for Infants and Young Children" (David Elkind); "Using Technology to Enhance Early Learning Experiences" (Kirsten Haugen); "Creative Use of Technology with School-Agers" (Ina Lynn McClain); and "Evaluating and Selecting Software for Children" (Charles…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Computer Software Evaluation
Rivero, Victor – Converge, 1999
Describes the North Coast Rural Challenge Network (NCRCN), a collaborative of four rural school districts in Northern California that works with businesses and communities to create project-based learning experiences for students. Discusses the use of technology including videoconferencing, Internet connections, Web sites, and e-mail, and gives…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSpillane, James P. – Elementary School Journal, 2000
Explored the interaction between the subject-matter contexts of a teacher's work and her identity as teacher and learner. Observations of teacher responses to new state and district instructional policies regarding literacy and mathematics instruction revealed that her identity as a teacher and learner about teaching differed substantially between…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Policy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedNicholls, Gill – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Argues that science investigation by young children should not be constrained by rigid curriculum frameworks, but be prompted by natural curiosity, as in the constructivist approach. Maintains that cognitive abilities in science and investigative skills will develop if children are encouraged to test their observations, questions, and hypotheses…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Constructivism (Learning), Early Childhood Education, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedForseth, Carol; Forseth, Ron – TESOL Journal, 1996
Discusses a program to provide a genuine English-speaking environment for language teachers in Outer Mongolia in order to consolidate the use of language structures and increase oral fluency. The article demonstrates that removing the students from their normal living environment was an essential feature of the program. Students and teachers rated…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Change Strategies, Educational Environment, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedKuh, George D. – Journal of College Student Development, 1996
Presents six principles to guide institutional efforts to enhance student learning and personal development by more purposefully integrating curricular goals and outcomes with students' experience outside the classroom. Implications for practitioners and graduate preparation programs are discussed.(Author/SR)
Descriptors: College Students, Counselor Training, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedGlascott, Kathleen P.; Crews, Nancy N. – Childhood Education, 1998
Argues that eclecticism is not a viable teaching philosophy and examines reasons teachers follow the practice in the belief that students' learning needs are adequately met. Encourages teachers to examine their classroom practices, and to focus on, and listen to, individual students to determine the direction and pace of their learning experience.…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Childhood Needs, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques


