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Wells, Amy Stuart; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1998
A study of 17 charter schools in 10 California districts concludes that these schools have not lived up to the assumptions propelling them. Charters fell short on accountability, administrative autonomy, funding efficiency, choice and admissions, infusion of competition, and instructional innovation. Public school educators claim charters are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Charter Schools, Efficiency
Dede, Christopher – MultiMedia Schools, 1998
Information technology is a cost-effective investment in public schools only with innovations in pedagogy, curriculum, assessment, and school organization. This article examines the impracticality of equipping every student with high performance computing and communication and proposes a "distributed learning" model, orchestrating…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology
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Trumper, Ricardo – International Journal of Science Education, 1997
Identifies the conceptions of energy of preservice high school biology teachers. Findings indicate that this group of preservice teachers holds alternate conceptual frameworks when describing physical situations. Contains 35 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Energy
Rothstein, Richard – Phi Delta Kappan, 1998
The dilemma of what to do with children who do not progress "normally" is not new, and did not arise because educators grew too timid to uphold academic standards. The problem is an unavoidable consequence of compulsory education. Advantages of social promotion still outweigh difficulties. Deterioration of school standards cannot be blamed on…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Compulsory Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Guzzetti, Barbara J. – Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties, 2000
Integrates findings from qualitative and quantitative research in conceptual change that investigated text and text-based strategies. Emphasizes findings that have direct implications for instructional research and practice: (1) refutational text is not sufficient to produce conceptual change; (2) discussion of refutational text must be…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews, Misconceptions, Reader Text Relationship
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Dole, Janice A. – Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties, 2000
Examines reader and text variables related to conceptual change learning from science textbooks. Shows it is difficult to change readers' prior knowledge by reading texts that are inconsistent with that knowledge, but refutation text was shown to impact students' prior knowledge when that knowledge contained naive scientific conceptions. Addresses…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions, Prior Learning, Reader Text Relationship
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Ridgeway, Victoria Gentry; Dunston, Pamela J. – Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties, 2000
Examines conceptual change research to develop an instructional framework for science educators consonant with research on special education populations. Delineates a taxonomy of knowledge structures (classification, structure, process/mechanism, and concept/theory frames) derived from research that may be used to guide teaching strategy…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews, Misconceptions, Reader Text Relationship
Botstein, Leon – School Administrator, 2001
Do the "new economy" and "information age" really exist? Effects of the railroad and telephone fell far short of those predicted. The psychology of human behavior may not have changed much. One must maintain a healthy skepticism about predictions concerning any new technology's influence and long-range significance. (MLH)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cooperation, Economic Impact, Elementary Secondary Education
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McLaughlin, Jacqueline S. – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Learning by using the lecture method based on memorization, students miss the opportunity to learn basic concepts. Uses animation and diagrams to teach key concepts. (Contains 14 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Animation, Biology, Cardiovascular System, Concept Formation
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Jarvis, Tina; McKeon, Frankie; Coates, David; Vause, Judy – Research in Science and Technological Education, 2001
Reports on the procedure and results of the trial of support materials that were developed for primary teacher mentors to help trainee teachers improve their medium-term and individual lesson plans. Concludes that trainees' practice in science improved in subsequent unmentored lessons, but good practice was not transferred to other subjects.…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Mentors
Rotberg, Iris C. – School Administrator, 1996
Because educators have unrealistic expectations about tests, they use them inappropriately and draw inaccurate conclusions from results. This article debunks five myths about test-score comparisons: valid measurement of school quality; declining international competitiveness; "fixing" schools with more tests; development of new, improved…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Competition, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Bracey, Gerald W. – School Administrator, 1996
Schools have been criticized perennially for their profligate waste of taxpayer money. Currently, there are two separate myths about schools and money: the United States spends more than any other country; and money doesn't matter. U.S. schools have many nonteaching school employees because they provide services that other nations do not. (MLH)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
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Harris, Karen R.; Graham, Steve – Educational Leadership, 1996
Abolishing direct-instruction and skill-practice opportunities could have serious consequences for special-needs learners. Teachers should provide explicit and focused, even isolated instruction as needed and integrate it into the larger literacy context. This means conducting ongoing assessments of each student's abilities, skills, and progress…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Drills (Practice), Elementary Education, Learning Problems
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Thomaz, Marilia F.; And Others – Physics Education, 1995
Describes a teaching model aimed at promoting conceptual change concerning heat and temperature. The model is used with teachers (n=2) and students (n=92) to explore its use as a professional development tool as well as a teaching strategy. Results indicate that the teaching model is effective in changing students' ideas and the approach resulted…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Research, Higher Education, Interviews
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Trumper, Ricardo – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1996
Conventional science instruction often fails to address or change students' misconceptions about physical phenomena. Students stubbornly cling to anthropocentric, causal, and product conceptions about energy. This article explores scientific and pedagogical arguments favoring development of a spiral curriculum for teaching energy in (Israeli)…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Environment, Energy, Foreign Countries
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