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Sisk, Dorothy – Understanding Our Gifted, 2001
This article describes a literature-based unit on mythology taught to 85 gifted middle school students. It identifies project objectives, gives examples of the grouping of myths according to broad themes, and provides more detail about one of the themes, assessment activities, and long-term effects of the project. (Contains six references.) (DB)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Learning Activities, Middle Schools, Mythology
Brown, L. Joan; Bender, Ellen – School Business Affairs, 2000
Service learning, practiced effectively in Sharon (Massachusetts) Public Schools, should connect with learning topics that are already part of the curriculum, perform an ongoing service meeting a recognized community need, involve indepth learning, balance service with learning, and involve collaboration with community organizations. (Contains 14…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Characteristics, Program Effectiveness
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Hoover, M. A.; Paulson, B. L. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1999
Study seeks new perspectives on suicidal healing by examining the experiences of those who had healed to explore and to understand their process of healing. These experiences were analyzed phenomenologically yielding a thematic structure. This thematic structure identifies processes that have implications for conceptualizing and directing…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Behavior Disorders, Counseling Techniques, Phenomenology
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Dias Ward, Christina; Dias, Michael J. – Science and Children, 2004
Believing that all children should have their multiple intelligences nurtured, these authors planned and implemented a set of learning experiences that would engage each of these capacities for the children in this kindergarten classroom (Figure 1). This study of ladybugs gave children the opportunity to learn in at least eight different ways-all…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Entomology, Kindergarten, Class Activities
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Visser, Jan; Visser, Yusra Laila – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
Many people in the instructional design community may wonder why AECT should devote a special session during its most recent International Convention in Anaheim, CA, to the issue of ambiguity. Isn't the whole idea behind well designed instruction that it should be ambiguity-free? If a debate on the issue of ambiguity is necessary at all, shouldn't…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Instructional Design, Debate, Educational Environment
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Vidmar, Lou Ann – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
This article describes one classroom's experience with a unit of study that helped students connect their artistic experiences with their understanding of prehistoric times. The unit, culminating in a performance, involved three sixth-grade classes. The components of the thematic unit reinforced an understanding of the elements and principles of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Grade 6, History, Units of Study
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Chang, Franklin; Bock, Kathryn; Goldberg, Adele E. – Cognition, 2003
An important question in the study of language production is the nature of the semantic information that speakers use to create syntactic structures. A common answer to this question assumes that thematic roles help to mediate the mapping from messages to syntax. However, research using structural priming has suggested that the construction of…
Descriptors: Sentences, Semantics, Syntax, Language Processing
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Wang, Jia; Roulston, Kathryn J. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2007
Qualitative researchers in human resource development (HRD) frequently use in-depth interviews as a research method. Yet reports from qualitative studies in HRD commonly pay little or no analytical attention to the co-construction of interview data. That is, reports of qualitative research projects often treat interviews as a transparent method of…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Qualitative Research, Human Resources, Research Methodology
Kaye, Cathryn Berger – Free Spirit Publishing, 2010
"The Complete Guide to Service Learning" is the go-to resource in the fast-growing field of service learning. It is an award-winning treasury of service activities, community service project ideas, quotes, reflections, and resources that can help teachers and youth workers engage young hearts and minds in reaching out and giving back. Author, and…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Learning Activities, Social Action, Service Learning
Bloodworth, Holly; And Others – 1995
This paper presents lists of books about pets and pet care, a list of pet theme ideas, an anticipation guide, and a list of community and professional resources. The 23-item list of books about pets and pet care (published between 1940 and 1994) is divided into sections on teacher's choices, nonfiction, recent books, and teacher resources. The…
Descriptors: Animal Caretakers, Animals, Class Activities, Elementary Education
Chard, Sylvia C. – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 1999
Many teachers who begin to implement the Project Approach are already familiar with a learning center or theme approach to teaching, but there are some important differences of which to be aware. Noting that projects are especially valuable for children in undertaking in-depth study of real-world topics, this paper presents the reflections of…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Instructional Innovation, Kindergarten, Primary Education
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Kane, Paul W. – Social Studies, 1975
The advantages of a social studies program, centered on the various technological revolutions -- human, agricultural, urban, industrial, and humanizing -- are a multi-disciplinary approach, the use of inquiry skills, wide coverage of history and nations through a framework of concepts, and discussion of ethnocentrism. (JH)
Descriptors: Inquiry, Interdisciplinary Approach, Process Education, Social Studies
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Porello, Eugenia – Learning Languages, 2006
In this article, the author outlines and describes eight assessment tips for language thematic Units. The tips include: (1) Knowing where you are going (creation of appropriate assessment tools); (2) Having a Plan (setting your communication and language goals); (3) Mapping it Out (teaching in the same way you will assess students); (4) Testing…
Descriptors: Units of Study, Evaluation Methods, Thematic Approach, Educational Practices
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Liles, Jesse – Social Studies, 1975
The thematic approach to teaching United States history is stressed and units are suggested such as resource exploitations, federalism, cultural change, pursuit of individual civil rights, foreign involvement, and the redefinition of national goals that illustrate particular themes. (ND)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Relevance (Education), Secondary Education, Social Studies
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Luskin, Bernard J. – Community and Junior College Journal, 1975
In line with the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration's Horizons theme, the 18-college Outreach Consortium of Southern California has developed "Contemporary California Issues," an interdisciplinary telecourse designed to draw attention to and sharpen the focus on nine contemporary issues. (NHM)
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Educational Television, Interdisciplinary Approach
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