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Manning, Maryann; Manning, Gary – Teaching PreK-8, 1995
Addresses two issues confronting teachers who use theme immersion in their classrooms: integration of content through theme, and inquiry-based curriculum. Discusses the challenge and justification for each issue. Notes that inquiry teaching means constantly searching for better ways to support children' s own inquiry processes. (BAC)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Curriculum Development, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education
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Boyce, William E. – College Mathematics Journal, 1994
Proposes the use of conceptualization, exploration, and higher-level problem solving in differential equations courses as a replacement for some of the traditional material that can now be delegated to the computer. (MKR)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation, Differential Equations
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Wheat, Rebecca – Young Children, 1995
Describes the use of small sandboxes with toy figures as an activity that helps children cope with the emotional upheaval in their lives. (HTH)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Discovery Learning, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Adjustment
Trotter, Andrew – Executive Educator, 1995
Constructivism, which holds that knowledge is created out of each individual's own experience, is recapturing researchers' attention. To constructivists, teachers are not omniscient oracles, but nutritionists providing an environment for children to grow their own knowledge. Students might learn division by planning a field trip instead of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Discovery Learning, Division, Educational Environment
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Maor, Dorit; Fraser, Barry – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1994
This study focused on students' development of inquiry skills in a computerized learning environment. Seven Year-11 classes (n=120) interacted with a computerized database, "Birds of Antarctica," and curriculum materials while the teacher used an inquiry approach to learning. Students perceived their classes as more investigative and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Computer Uses in Education, Discovery Learning, High School Students
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DiDomenico, Angelo S. – Mathematics Teacher, 1992
Gives an example of an open exploration using trigonometric relationships in which the law of cosines can be deduced from the law of sines. Discusses the characteristics and value of the exploration process. (MDH)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Discovery Learning, Discovery Processes, Equations (Mathematics)
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Reiter, Clifford A. – Primus, 1992
Computational environments that provide integrated numeric, symbolic, and graphical capabilities provide new opportunities for laboratories in Numerical Analysis. Hermite interpolation is one topic that can benefit from such an environment. Describes a laboratory session using Mathematica that allows students to actively experience Hermite…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Discovery Learning, Estimation (Mathematics)
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Selkirk, Keith – Mathematics in School, 1991
An open-ended data-analysis activity, prompted by a Royal Mail advertisement, explores the claim that the real cost of first class postage has fallen below the inflation rate. The activity provides realistic exercises in both arithmetic and statistical indices, and in logical interpretation of, and deduction from, the data. (JJK)
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluative Thinking
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Unsworth, Jean Morman – Art Education, 1992
Reexamines basic aspects of creativity enumerated by Viktor Lowenfeld and shows how goals of art education have varied with time and social needs. Argues that interdisciplinary approach to learning, which involves seeing connections and realizing that all knowledge is one and whole, is what education is all about. Concludes that such approach was…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Childrens Art, Creative Expression
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Parr, Alan – Mathematics in School, 1992
Presents the game "Life91," an adaptation of Conway's "The Game of Life." Played on a hexagonal board, the game generates number patterns of population size by rules that determine cell growth and death from one generation to another. An example illustrates the process. (MDH)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Educational Games, Enrichment Activities, Inquiry
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Mettler, R. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1994
This article presents a rationale for emphasizing discovery instruction over guided instruction in teaching cane travel skills to people with severe visual impairments. Discovery instruction is seen to facilitate the use of intrinsic feedback in developing perceptual-cognitive skills as well as promoting problem solving, retention, and transfer of…
Descriptors: Blindness, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Discovery Learning
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Barbeau, Edward J. – Mathematics Teacher, 1991
Described are two examples involving recursive mathematical sequences designed to integrate a holistic approach to learning algebra. These examples promote pattern recognition with algebraic justification, full class participation, and mathematical values that can be transferred to other situations. (MDH)
Descriptors: Algebra, Discovery Learning, Holistic Approach, Learning Activities
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Scruggs, Thomas E.; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1993
Twenty-six junior high school students with learning disabilities studied two science units via an activity-based, inquiry-oriented approach or a textbook approach. Students performed higher on immediate and delayed unit tests when they had learned by the inquiry approach, and reported a preference for this approach. Vocabulary acquisition was…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Inquiry, Instructional Effectiveness, Junior High Schools
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Stinespring, John A; Steele, Brian D. – Art Education, 1993
Recommends using an activity-based approach to art history similar to that of the "new social studies" movement of the 1960s. Provides suggestions for activities related to art criticism, style, and inductive learning. Concludes that student activities can help integrate art history and studio art in art education programs. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
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Shilgalis, Thomas W. – Mathematics Teacher, 1994
Presents an analysis of the question in the title which involves a discussion of fractions, number theory, and probability through modeling, exploring, and other mathematical connections. (MKR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Discovery Learning, Fractions, Higher Education
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