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Niedderer, H.; And Others – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1991
Described is how an iconic model building software can be used to help students gain a deeper qualitative conceptual understanding of physics concepts. The program, STELLA, links research about misconceptions and new teaching strategies with the use of modern information technology tools. (31 references) (KR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Concept Formation, Learning Strategies, Misconceptions
Weisman, Jonathan – Phi Delta Kappan, 1992
As success of one Toyota-managed auto plant shows, U.S. workers can produce as effectively and competitively when given good, work-specific training and a well-managed environment. By blaming their own faltering performance on inadequate work force skills, the nation's top chief executives have found a cheap, convenient way to scapegoat U.S.…
Descriptors: Competition, Education Work Relationship, Educational Quality, High School Graduates
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Levin, Benjamin – Journal of Educational Administration, 1993
Explores the relationship between schools and the surrounding environment. The literature stresses the need for organizations to adapt to external pressures and managers' key role in that process. Theoretical and empirical work questions the myths of individual leadership and organizational responsiveness. Organizations typically proceed…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences
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Lawson, John – Thresholds in Education, 1994
Identifies barriers that keep education from contributing effectively to people's quality of life, focusing on typical community-based health promotion interventions concerning adolescent drug education, school readiness, and African American lifestyle choices. Resource people cannot determine a community's health education and promotion agenda.…
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Involvement, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Smelter, Richard W.; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
Mandating inclusion for all special-needs students would return education to the 1950s, when student options were extremely limited. Full inclusion, requiring the regular education teacher to learn a monumental number of additional skills, may be state-of-the-art education for the 90s--the 1890s. Restricting all students to the same learning…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems, Mainstreaming, Misconceptions
Clay, Douglas A.; Aquila, Frank D. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
School board members, administrators, and teachers must remember that the wearing of "gang" clothing or the appearance of "gang" graffiti does not always translate into gang activity and crime. In reality, the so-called national spread of gang problems may be just another teenage fad. School personnel should treat gangs as a…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Adolescents, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education
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MacDonald, J. J. – School Science Review, 1991
Some of the persistent misinformation offered to secondary students while studying chemistry is discussed. A few cases where plausibility, knowingly or otherwise, has been offered to students instead of the accurate explanation are described. Concepts of charge, current, the mole, amount, rates, activation energy, sign convention in voltaic cells,…
Descriptors: Chemical Equilibrium, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Misconceptions
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Stavy, Ruth – School Science and Mathematics, 1991
The development of students' (n=80) conceptions of matter was investigated. Students' ideas about matter were examined by asking students to verbally explain what matter means and to classify items into matter and nonmatter. A major difficulty is indicated by students regarding the concept of matter. (KR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Classification, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Zook, Kevin B.; Di Vesta, Francis J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1991
The role of analogical mapping in the formation of conceptual misrepresentations was studied by analyzing target-domain inferences generated by 193 third graders learning from an analogy. Explicit knowledge of the instructional goal decreased the number of conflicting inferences. Implications for learning are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Concept Formation, Elementary School Students, Grade 3
Oakes, Jeannie; Lipton, Martin – Phi Delta Kappan, 1992
Tracking structures are grounded in widespread and historically rooted beliefs about human capacity, individual differences, and the learning process. Successful detracking requires a reconstructed curriculum, an expanded instructional repertoire, provision for special needs, alternative assessment and grading practices, and a process fostering…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Milstein, Mike M. – School Administrator, 1992
Research findings strongly contradict the assumption of high administrator stress. In reality, most administrators, including principals and superintendents, view their work situations as normal and manageable. Administrators who persist the longest are found in central office roles, where the pace is not so frenetic. The chief stressor is…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Burnout, Central Office Administrators, Coping
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Kurtze, Douglas A. – Physics Teacher, 1991
A common misconception among students setting up force-acceleration problems is to think of the expression "mass times acceleration" as a force itself. Presents a new formula to express the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration, and discusses its benefits. (MDH)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Force, High Schools, Mathematical Formulas
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Brecher, Kenneth – Physics Teacher, 1991
Presents three absorption line sources that enhance student understanding of the phenomena associated with the interaction of light with matter and help dispel the misconception that atoms "emit" absorption lines. Sources include neodymium, food coloring and other common household liquids, and fluorescent materials. (MDH)
Descriptors: High Schools, Light, Measurement, Misconceptions
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Kleiman, Glenn M. – Educational Leadership, 1991
Except for its relationship to science, mathematics is the forgotten cousin in interdisciplinary teaching and learning. In the Journeys in Mathematics project, teachers engage children in imaginative activities that inspire them to identify patterns and relationships, solve problems, and communicate accurately, using Jonathan Swift's…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation, Integrated Curriculum
Eisner, Elliot W. – School Administrator, 1994
Despite an apparent broad-based consensus on the need for standards, it is still appropriate to question their usefulness. Efforts to reform America's schools by specifying standard levels of expected student performance or standard units for measuring outcomes seriously oversimplify a complex and subtle task. Focus should be on (intellectually)…
Descriptors: Accountability, Competition, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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