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Killen, Lindsay Roy – Journal of Teacher Education, 1989
Criticisms of Cruickshank's reflective teaching are described as ill-founded and indicative of a narrow view of the technique. It is asserted that the real limitations to reflective teaching are the supervising teacher educators' lack of insight and enthusiasm. (IAH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instruction, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teacher Supervisors
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Raghavan, Kalyani; Glaser, Robert – Science Education, 1995
Describes a model-centered, computer-supported semester-long science curriculum (Model-based Analysis and Reasoning in Science) for middle school students designed to encourage conceptual understanding and to foster the development of model-based reasoning skills. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Research, Junior High Schools, Science Curriculum
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Howard, Judith – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1995
The importance of balancing content instruction with instruction in higher level thinking skills for gifted students is emphasized. The article recommends providing students with sophisticated content, relating that content to essential underlying generalizations and principles, and then concentrating on thinking skills. (SW)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
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Kirschenbaum, Robert J. – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1995
This interview with two leaders in gifted education brings out their thoughts on enrichment, characteristics of a good "model," their Enrichment Triad Model, qualitative methods of research and outcome assessment in gifted education, difficulties teachers have applying the Enrichment Triad Model, and parent teacher cooperation. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities
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Rich, Rebecca; Gentile, Myra – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1995
This article discusses using peer content-area tutoring and strategy instruction to help college students with learning disabilities become self-regulated learners. The instructional model addresses transferring strategies across settings, linking cognitive strategies to the content curriculum, guiding the student to independent strategy use, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, College Students, Higher Education, Integrated Activities
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Baker, Janice M. – Journal of Special Education, 1995
This article describes the inclusion model implemented in one Washington elementary school and the educational experiences of two children, both with learning disabilities. The building-level model included the following components: university-based assistance, cooperative integrated reading and composition, cross-age tutoring, in-class specialist…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools, Learning Disabilities
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Hearne, Dixon; Stone, Suki – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1995
This article notes the failures of traditional deficit models of learning disabilities and considers, instead, possibilities of Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. It summarizes findings on talents of students labeled learning disabled, evidence of their abilities, implications of these for schools, and preliminary recommendations…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Differences, Intelligence
Savery, John R.; Duffy, Thomas M. – Educational Technology, 1995
Discusses the link between the theoretical principles of constructivism, the practice of instructional design, and the practice of teaching. Defines constructivism, lists three primary principles of learning and understanding, identifies eight instructional principles needed for the design of constructivist learning environments, and presents a…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Environment, Educational Principles, Educational Theories
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Hock, Michael F.; And Others – Journal of Developmental Education, 1995
Investigates whether traditional academic tutors hired to work with underprepared university-level student athletes could learn to implement a strategic approach to tutoring. Indicates that tutors substantially changed their tutoring to include both cognitive and megacognitive learning strategies as well as subject materal. (Includes 27…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Peer Teaching, Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
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Thagard, Paul – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1992
Applies a theory of analogical thinking as satisfaction of multiple constraints to the use of analogies in instruction. It shows how the strengths of particularly good analogies and the weaknesses of particularly bad ones can be understood in terms of pragmatic, semantic, and structural constraints. The constraints suggest lessons for how…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Problem Solving
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Kamhi, Alan G. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1994
This article reviews the principles and shortcomings associated with the mechanistic and holistic models of teaching and learning. Speech language pathologists and teachers are urged to exploit the plurality of theories available in developing effective interventions. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Language Impairments, Learning Theories, Models
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Shettel, Sandra; Curley, Bruce – Science Teacher, 1995
Presents three activities that uses three dimensional models to help teach geologic concepts such as geologic land forms and rock strata. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Geology, Petrology, Science Activities
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Dixon, Robert; Carnine, Douglas – Journal of Special Education, 1994
This paper proposes that research on a constructivist approach for students with disabilities should emphasize specific instructional and assessment practices, as opposed to broad educational ideologies. The value of a particular instructional or assessment practice (such as constructivism) is probably dependent upon context and learner…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Disabilities, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
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Jitendra, Asha; Kameenui, Edward J. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1994
This article provides a framework for selecting and analyzing an effective language curriculum, based on 11 design-of-instruction criteria such as specification of the objective, number of practice activities, and review in subsequent lessons. The 11 criteria are discussed within the context of analyzing a sample lesson selected from a basal…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Evaluation, Early Childhood Education, Evaluation Criteria
Speaker, Richard B., Jr. – Louisiana Social Studies Journal, 1989
Describes the GENRP Model of Instruction in which students generate (G) relevant ideas from prior knowledge, elaborate (E) with information, and use nonredundant processing (NRP) techniques to organize concepts. Claims the method actively involves students, teaches basic literacy, and develops reading and social studies comprehension and…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation, Literacy
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