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Peer reviewedGorn, Cathy – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Presents an overview of the 1994 National History Day project and its theme, "Geography in History: People, Places, Time." Includes a list of suggested History Day topics linked to broad historical themes. Provides a 17-item bibliography of resources for students working on History Day projects. (CFR)
Descriptors: Books, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRome, Abigail; Romero, Bart – Journal of Environmental Education, 1998
To meet the educational needs of residents and visitors at a nature reserve in Belize, educators developed a program to teach participating students and provide ongoing educational resources for future visitors. Fifteen North-American college students received academic training in rainforest ecology and environmental education. They then created…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conservation Education, Developing Nations, Ecology
Solo, Len – Principal, 1999
A Cambridge, Massachusetts, alternative public school's basic reading program is a rich combination of whole language and individualized phonics. Other strategies to hook kids on reading include 20-minute recreational reading periods with parent volunteers, a weekly book-bag program, reading buddies, special projects, and community helpers from…
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Nontraditional Education, Parent Participation, Phonics
Bogardus, Elizabeth – MultiMedia Schools, 1999
Describes the "Women of Accomplishment" program, designed to teach a sixth-grade language-arts class about significant women from history. Students read about their subjects in books and used HyperStudio to create stacks that included pictures; they then presented their projects to parents. Discusses lessons learned and future plans.…
Descriptors: Biographies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Females, Grade 6
Peer reviewedHill, Margaret; Benoit, Robert – Social Studies Review, 1998
Reviews the resources available for social studies teachers from the Schools of California Online Resources for Education (SCORE): History Social Science World Wide Web site. Includes curriculum-aligned resources and lessons; standards and assessment information; interactive projects and field trips; teacher chat area; professional development…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Bibliographies, Databases, Educational Resources
Peer reviewedVan Hartesveldt, Fred R. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1998
Addresses pitfalls in using the Internet for undergraduate research, including: increased ability to commit plagiarism and academic fraud; difficulties sorting valid, useful information from inaccurate or misleading sources; difficulties searching the Internet; growing confusion between reality and virtual reality; and lack of context for much…
Descriptors: Fraud, Higher Education, History Instruction, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedAmbler, Marjane – Tribal College, 1999
Summarizes Dine College's (New Mexico) leading role in researching diabetes and other Navajo health problems, and its employment of students to help conduct research. States that because of an intimate understanding of their people, students can research topics that outside researchers would not or could not choose. (VWC)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Community Colleges, Diabetes
Murphy, Patricia J. – TECHNOS, 1998
Describes Dean Kamen's FIRST foundation (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) and its sporting competition that offers high school students hands-on acquaintance with robots of their own creation; its goal is to inspire students to pursue future studies in science and technology by showing them that learning in this area can…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Competition, High School Students, Information Technology
Peer reviewedBlandy, Doug; Cowan, David – Art Education, 1997
Describes an art education program that connects children and youth to the historical and contemporary issues associated with Yellowstone National Park. Originally conceived as a one-year celebration, the project has grown into a juried exhibit showcasing student art and writing which responds to Yellowstone resource themes and issues. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Creative Expression, Cultural Images
Peer reviewedKaunda, L.; Allie, S.; Buffler, A.; Campbell, B.; Lubben, F. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 1998
A study investigated the ability of educationally disadvantaged and limited-English-proficient University of Cape Town (South Africa) students to write about science research projects. Analysis of students' reports showed a strong relationship between task presentation methods, specific task-completion guidelines, and quality of writing. Poor…
Descriptors: College Students, Educationally Disadvantaged, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Turner, Pat; Hendrix, Beasey – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1996
Describes a social studies project cooperatively planned and taught by the library media specialist and a classroom teacher at the Cartersville Middle School in Cartersville, Georgia. The project teaches seventh graders to use traditional research skills as well as technological computer-based research skills to identify, locate, select,…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Grade 7, Information Retrieval, Information Seeking
Peer reviewedWoodrow, Janice E. J. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 1995
Describes the objectives and format of a course developed at the University of British Columbia (Canada) that was designed to introduce information technology to preservice science teachers. Sample student microcomputer-based laboratory projects are described that include computer simulations, multimedia presentations, and videodiscs; and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSmith, Sheryl – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1998
Describes 12 German-American projects designed for high school students of German, including a biography of a German-American; video presentation on German immigration; oral report on German ancestors; Amish, Pennsylvania Dutch, and Mennonites; German inscriptions on cemetery headstones; interview with a German-speaking immigrant; immigration…
Descriptors: Biographies, Class Activities, Cultural Awareness, Food
Sherman, Lee – Northwest Education, 2002
The estuary at the mouth of the Columbia River in Wahkiakum County Washington) provides a natural laboratory for experiential learning. Wahkiakum High School students participate in interdisciplinary projects that have included habitat restoration, a salmon hatchery, stream restoration, tree planting, and recreating the final leg of the Lewis and…
Descriptors: Endangered Species, Environmental Education, Estuaries, Experiential Learning
Shore, Kenneth – Principal, 2000
Gifted elementary students need exposure to advanced concepts and materials without being segregated from classmates. Educators should avoid labeling students as gifted; assign independent projects, real-world problems, and high-quality literature; promote guided exploration and self-discovery; consider alternative settings; and find suitable…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education


