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Darkey, William A., Ed. – 1979
Transcripts of three conversations on liberal education, recorded at a 1977 conference at St. John's College, Santa Fe, are presented. The idea that great books are the best instruments for liberal education is addressed, and it is suggested that great books demonstrate to the student what is possible in the way of inquiry and expression, and that…
Descriptors: Books, Church Related Colleges, College Curriculum, Educational Objectives
Blosser, Patricia E., Ed.; Steiner, Robert L., Ed. – 1979
This issue of "Investigations in Science Education" contains 9 articles related to teacher education and a single study reporting the investigation of questioning styles used in high school biology textbooks. Each abstract, written by a science educator, includes bibliographical data, research design and procedure, purpose, research rationale, and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Research, Inquiry, Preservice Teacher Education
Petrick, Joanne F. – 1980
A four-part heuristic model seeks to enhance teacher and student-writer awareness of the significance of the self as writer. The questions in the heuristic examine the relationships between the self and the self as writer, between the self and the subject matter, between the self and the audience, and between the self and the form of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Discovery Learning, Higher Education, Inquiry
LEE, ADDISON E. – 1966
THIS PROJECT CONSISTED OF DEVELOPING AND TESTING MATERIALS DESIGNED TO TEACH THE PROCESSES OF SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY TO BEGINNING BIOLOGY STUDENTS. MATERIALS CALLED "SPRINGBOARDS FOR DISCUSSION" AND DESIGNED FOR PRESENTATION BY USING THE OVERHEAD PROJECTOR AND MAGNETIC TAPES WERE USED IN INSTRUCTION. MATERIALS OF THE FOLLOWING TYPES WERE…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Biology, Inquiry, Instruction
Carlson, Thelma – Elementary English, 1966
A sharing period in the first grade can provide children with many opportunities for developing both personally and educationally (e.g., becoming aware of others' attitudes and expressing themselves orally). Moreover, much can be learned by the teacher about students' interests, needs, and abilities when they are encouraged to "brainstorm" such…
Descriptors: Child Development, Discussion, Elementary Education, English Instruction
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Kenzie, W. Robert – 1977
This paper describes a project which focused primarily on developing a method for qualitatively assessing and describing curiosity/inquiry styles in individual children. A class of "puzzling-phenomenon" tasks for idiographic assessment of scientific curiosity/inquiry was developed and individually administered to five rural and five urban…
Descriptors: Curiosity, Elementary School Students, Individual Characteristics, Inquiry
Knos, Duane
Three philosophic positions underlying the process of education -- to know, to do, and to be -- are considered as complementary rather than conflicting goals in this discussion of what the process of learning and teaching should ideally involve. "The Parable of a Literate Farmer" is the vehicle for describing the learning and teaching process. The…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Inquiry, Learning
Lucking, Robert A. – 1975
The questioning techniques which teachers use when leading a class discussion of a reading assignment can be an essential component of profitable instruction. A brief review of the past 50 years of research on questioning levels indicates a need for attention to the cognitive level of queries as well as to their sequence since investigators have…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Measurement, Comprehension, Elementary Secondary Education
Statsky, William P. – 1973
One of the training materials prepared for paralegals, or legal assistants, by the National Paralegal Institute under a Federal grant, the document presents legal interviewing techniques by focusing on an analysis of a particular legal interview conducted by a paralegal on a hypothetical case. From the analysis of the case, a number of problems,…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Instructional Materials, Interviews, Job Training
Swigart, Harold A. – 1975
Described is the formulation of a classroom observation instrument to be used in the assessment of the inquiry mode of instruction in elementary science education. The instrument is designed for use in a live classroom or in the viewing of video tapes of live classroom activity. A pilot study using this instrument was performed during the summer…
Descriptors: Behavior, Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Golmon, Melton Eugene – 1972
The purpose of this investigation was to identify and describe what might be considered as a high level inquiry type science teacher. The instruments used included: (1) Science Teaching Checklist, (2) Tennessee Self-Concept Scale, (3) Rokeach Form E Dogmatism Scale, (4) Torrance Figural Test of Creativity, and (5) Science Teaching Assessment Test.…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Inquiry, Preservice Teacher Education
DeBlanc, Jefferson Joseph – 1973
This study has as its focus the science academic mean performance differences between senior high school pupils who have taken part in an outdoor educational center and those senior high school pupils who have not. An attempt was made to associate these differences with pupil participation in an outdoor educational center's offerings. A group of…
Descriptors: Achievement, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Environmental Education
Riley, Joseph P., II – 1975
The problem investigated was to determine the effects of science process training, using two different inquiry strategies, on preservice teachers' knowledge of process skills, understanding of science, attitude toward science, attitude toward science teaching and attitude toward the inquiry strategy employed in the process training. The population…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitudes, Educational Research, Elementary School Science
Switzer, Thomas J. – 1970
Sociological Resources for the Social Studies (SRSS) has three major projects: 1) a series of paperback readers written for a high school audience, each of an aspect of sociology, 2) a series of 20-30 short "episodes" on various sociological topics, and 3) a one-semester course in sociology for high school students, which is described…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Descriptions, Induction, Inquiry
McCormack, Alan Joseph – 1969
Investigated were the effects of a modified elementary science education methods course on creative thinking, self-evaluation and achievement. Involved were 30 experimental and 39 control undergraduate elementary science education methods course students. Controls were given usual laboratory sessions and written assignments. Experimental…
Descriptors: Achievement, Creative Thinking, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Teachers
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