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Peer reviewedMcDonough, Rebecca L.; Russell, Lori – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1994
Describes female alcoholism patterns, characteristics, and obstacles to treatment. Argues that the most effective treatment program for female alcoholics requires consideration of gender-related factors, such as relationship expectations and sexual abuse. Outlines a holistic, comprehensive care model, intended for the unique needs and concerns of…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Family Environment, Females, Holistic Approach
Peer reviewedSonnier, Isadore L.; Klee, Richard E. – Reading Improvement, 1994
Investigates possible differences between holistic and traditional teaching methods in science on cognitive achievement and affective attainment through the use of the Sonnier Model of Educational Management. Finds that holistic strategies were more likely to produce teacher effectiveness than traditional approaches to teaching science. (RS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Holistic Approach, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedHunkins, Francis P.; Hammill, Patricia A. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1994
This paper recommends a holistic curriculum, conceived and created without the direction of preestablished rules, responsive to the conditions of constant change and unpredictability, accepting the notion of emergence, and inviting synthesis rather than fragmentation of thinking. (SM)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Peer reviewedRoot, Charlene Hubans – Teaching and Change, 1994
Describes a high school art teacher's efforts to involve the school staff in cross-curricular instruction. After discussing how the teacher initiated the project, the article examines her research, and how she created and implemented a cross-curricular lesson plan. The appendix provides a sample lesson plan. (SM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Development, High Schools
Ensminger, Gene – Hands On, 1991
An experienced teacher educator relates her experience of observing secondary classrooms for mildly handicapped students in five Atlanta school systems; describes the ineffective practices, negative learning environments, and poor student attitudes she observed; and discusses the need for holistic learning and student self-determination in special…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Experiential Learning, Holistic Approach, Mild Disabilities
Foster, Andrea; And Others – Instructor, 1991
Four elementary teachers describe how they support an interdisciplinary curriculum using integrated units. One builds tall towers of spaghetti. Another touches on all subjects using baseball card games. The third turns the playground into an archeological dig. The last sails the ocean along with the Pilgrims. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Herron, Jeannine – Writing Notebook: Creative Word Processing in the Classroom, 1992
Asserts that writing must have as honored a place in the first grade curriculum as reading. Discusses the need for computers in writing labs, word processing in first grade, cooperative learning, staff development, and holistic projects and assessment. Describes the implementation of these ideas in Los Altos, California. (PRA)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Grade 1, Holistic Approach, Holistic Evaluation
Peer reviewedSchmuck, Patricia A. – Educational Leadership, 1992
The Institute for Executive Leadership at Lewis and Clark College (Portland, Oregon) prepares superintendents to become managers of culture, rather than technicians adept at applying behavioral skills. Clinical knowledge is holistic, created from practice, and embodies a cycle of experience, feedback, reflection, and conceptualization. The…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Graduate Study
Cooper, Geoff – Environmental Education, 1992
Presents a model for environmental education that raises awareness, provides experiences to gain knowledge and understanding, and helps students develop skills of investigation to change attitudes and lead to action. Suggests 10 guidelines that distinguish modern outdoor centers from the traditional outdoor pursuits. (MDH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Field Studies, Holistic Approach
Peer reviewedBurn, Mildred L. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1993
Discusses four models/quadrants to frame different ways of thinking about education arising from four philosophical bases that have considerably influenced education and learning: realism, idealism, pragmatism, and existentialism. These models differ in their view of learning's meaning, emphasis on learning subject matter, and the basic media…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Existentialism, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedHuot, Brian – College Composition and Communication, 1990
Describes holistic scoring as one of the biggest breakthroughs in writing assessment. Suggests that the technique's high interrater reliability coefficients partly explain holistic scoring's popularity. Argues that validity has been largely neglected. Concludes that more must be learned about the uses and effects of holistic scoring. (SG)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Higher Education, Holistic Approach, Holistic Evaluation
Peer reviewedKeefe, James W.; Ferrell, Barbara G. – Educational Leadership, 1990
In 1982, a National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) task force began to construct a learning style paradigm and develop a psychometrically sound assessment instrument. The NASSP paradigm evolved from three precursors: personality theory, the information processing aspect of cognitive style research, and aptitude-treatment…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach
Warrick, Karen Clemens; And Others – Instructor, 1993
Children learn best when given opportunities to connect facts and figures with real-world situations. The article describes two class projects that demonstrate authentic, holistic learning. One project involves planting a classroom garden, and the other explores the desert of the Southwest. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedMarzano, Robert J. – Educational Leadership, 1994
Students generally do better on outcome-based performance tasks than on domain-specific tasks. Results on performance tasks must be interpreted in the context of instruction or guidance provided before or during their administration. Reliability is sometimes questionable, since teachers are highly influenced by students' overall academic…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach, Performance Based Assessment
Peer reviewedHuettig, Carol; O'Connor, John – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1999
This guide to developing a physical fitness and wellness program for preschool children with disabilities stresses a holistic approach to wellness, the importance of play choices and food preferences, play experiences which develop spiritual values and ethics, emotional health, social development, and intellectual aspects of development. (DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Health Education, Health Programs, Health Promotion


