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Kim, Hyun-Jin – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 2000
The purpose of this study is to suggest ways to develop the curriculum for open English education in Korea based on the theme-centered integrated curriculum. The study critically examines the characteristics of the 7th National Curriculum for English and compares it to the 6th National Curriculum for English and the theme-centered integrated…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Labbo, Linda D. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1998
Believes structured playtime that occurs in a well-designed play center can provide rich opportunities for young children to construct knowledge related to both social studies and literacy. Expounds how elementary teachers can create an integrated play center by collaborating with their students on the design, implementation, and response to the…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Dramatic Play, Experiential Learning, Kindergarten
Laubenthal, Gail – Texas Child Care, 1998
Illustrates the project approach by describing a classroom unit on Pueblo Indians. Discusses each phase of the project, including assessment, research, hands-on activities, and evaluation. Includes instructions for the hands-on activities used in the project, and offers strategies to guide the study of Native Americans. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Active Learning, American Indians, Early Childhood Education, Experiential Learning
Harvey, Barbara Z.; Sirna, Richard T.; Houlihan, Margaret B. – American School Board Journal, 1998
Students at a St. Louis middle school experimenting with hands-on learning methods have scored consistently higher on the Stanford Achievement Tests than those in other district schools. A hands-on learning environment requires a thematic, integrated curriculum; creative, self-motivated teachers; and a supportive, facilitative principal. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Creativity, Discovery Learning, Educational Environment
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Bulman, Donna E. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2005
The primary objective of this research was to increase understanding of how women in the Maritime Provinces of Canada learn about the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This research utilised a qualitative approach with specific methods including interviews, joint interviews and focus groups. Overall 44 women participated in this research. The data was analysed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Thematic Approach, Informal Education
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Beaton, M.J. – Science Scope, 2004
Reading Harry Potter aloud to the class one autumn sparked the students imaginations and also the authors'. As a result, that semester the author designed and taught a thematic unit based on Harry Potter. The students were able to identify with the 11-year old wizard and his adventures in a strange new world. In mathematics, language arts, and…
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Fantasy, Childrens Literature
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Maple, Ted L. – Childhood Education, 2005
Traditionally, early childhood educators address the gaping hole in their planning books under the "social studies" header by teaching a smattering of thematic units. Most early childhood educators now know the importance of planning experiences for social studies, or any other content area, that are integrated, meaningful, and of high interest.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Social Studies, Thematic Approach, Student Projects
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Ross, Anne; Siepen, Greg; O'Connor, Sue – Environmental Education Research, 2003
Distance learners are self-directed learners traditionally taught via study books, collections of readings, and exercises to test understanding of learning packages. Despite advances in e-Learning environments and computer-based teaching interfaces, distance learners still lack opportunities to participate in exercises and debates available to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Distance Education, Independent Study, Social Isolation
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Kieff, Judith – Childhood Education, 2005
In many classrooms, children behave in rude and hateful ways. According to the American Association of University Women (AAUW), "Sexual harassment of girls by boys--from innuendo to actual assault--in the nation's schools is increasing" (AAUW, 2001). In this article, the author features the anti-bias curriculum approach to building friendships and…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Friendship, Collegiality, Interpersonal Relationship
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Phillippo, Kate; Stone, Susan – Children & Schools, 2006
This study reports findings from a content analysis of the activities and tasks of a school-based problem-solving team. Analyses of observational data collected over the course of five months found that team tasks and activities fell into the following five clusters: (1) needs identification, program development, and planning; (2) intrateam…
Descriptors: Program Development, Content Analysis, Teamwork, Group Activities
Miller, Kathleen A. – 1995
Teachers who use cooperative, integrated methods will produce students more competent in problem solving techniques, communicating effectively, and working cooperatively with others. Benefits of an integrated curriculum include: (1) reaching students with different learning types; (2) developing critical and divergent thinking skills in students;…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Design
Five, Cora Lee; Dionisio, Marie – 1996
Detailing a collaboration between an elementary school teacher and a middle school teacher, this book is about making connections--connections that make learning meaningful for students and teachers. The book describes how the teachers worked to bridge the gap between content area subjects and the gap in their understanding of each other's…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Grade 5, Grade 6, Integrated Activities
Fleming, Maria – 1996
Introducing students in grade 1-3 to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, this book presents thematic units that present biographical information, and literature links such as poems, songs, stories, cross-curricular activities, and hands-on reproducibles. Chapters in the book are: (1) Getting to Know George; (2) The Father and His Country; (3)…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Language Arts, Poetry
Nelson, Betty; Beattie, Rob – 1986
This unit provides a 2-week plan for a research project for inclusion of women's history in the classroom. The stories of notable women, past and present, can be very instructional for students as they glimpse their own futures. Both boys and girls benefit from knowing about the true lives of women and their work in the world. Learning how to…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Feminism
Darby, Linda, Ed. – 1997
This poster, illustrated with a graphic of a caterpillar changing to a cocoon and emerging as a butterfly, presents learning activities for 7 weeks based on the seven stages of growth in the President's "Call to Action." Each week includes 5 days of activities based on seven themes: (1) "Reading on Your Own"; (2) "Getting…
Descriptors: College Preparation, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Internet
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