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Peer reviewedLena, Hugh F. – American Sociologist, 1995
Argues that the theoretical conceptual, methodological, and pedagogical legacies of sociology render it uniquely qualified for integrating service learning into the academic curriculum. Describes the design and development of a pilot program offering a major and a minor in Public and Community Service Studies. (MJP)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Environment
Saba, Farhad, Ed. – Distance Education Report, 2000
Focuses on migration, a strategy for giving faculty and their students enough time to adjust to requirements of online teaching and learning. Lists information that has proven to be useful to both on-campus and remote students. Discusses acquainting students with the course Web site; making the course interactive; holding a remote session; working…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Courseware, Distance Education
Peer reviewedMintz, Jerry; Readhead, Zoe – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2000
An interview with Summerhill School's head describes how the independent boarding school challenged the British government's demands that it give compulsory lessons. A settlement required the school's philosophy to govern the government's approach to the school; recognized the pupils' voice in evaluations of the school; and acknowledged that…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Paglin, Catherine – Northwest Education, 2002
An alternative school in southern Oregon that allows students to make up missing credits offers project-based thematic classes that take students outside the school. One course studied the Klamath Basin's water crisis and involved exploring the area and the perspectives of farmers, biologists, park rangers, and Native Americans. Courses culminate…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Ecology, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
Peer reviewedSchultz, Carole – Inquiry, 2001
Discusses a survey of students and faculty who participated in distance learning classes in the Virginia Community College System. Reports that students most liked the convenience and least liked the lack of interaction; 96% said they would take another online course. (NB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Distance Education, Nontraditional Education
Peer reviewedKoo, Ramsey; Harlin, Rebecca P. – Childhood Education, 2001
Examines the shortcomings of traditional schooling and the promise of learning in nontraditional environments in addressing student needs, teacher's role, and curriculum issues. Notes that the articles in this special issue indicate that a variety of situations and conditions lend themselves to nontraditional educational approaches or methods. (SD)
Descriptors: Children, Distance Education, Educational Innovation, Educational Methods
Herlan, Pharra J.; Darkwa, Osei – Distance Education Report, 1999
Discusses information, pedagogical and cultural perspectives on distance education in Africa, as well as the roles of educators and information technology. Suggests that the design of distance education for developing countries must be sensitive to cross-national and cultural differences. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context
Saba, Farhad, Ed. – Distance Education Report, 1999
Examines concepts that are closely associated with distance education. Discusses the beginnings of open education; open access and admission criteria; course availability; access to technology; the E-rate program for those on the less fortunate side of the "digital divide"; beyond flexibility; and the learner's responsibility for learning. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Access to Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education
Peer reviewedMiller, Ron; Kohn, Alfie – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2000
Alfie Kohn, former teacher and current educational theorist and writer, discusses his views on teaching, learning, and parenting. He addresses the problems of reward-based education, the negative effects of competition on learning, and capitalizing on the naturalness of altruistic behavior in humans. He stresses the importance of treating children…
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedPrystowsky, Richard J.; Miles, Samara; Llewellyn, Grace – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 1999
Grace Llewellyn, author of "The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How To Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education," discusses how her educational experiences as both student and teacher influenced her support of teens liberating themselves from school and "rising out." Llewellyn also discusses innovative learning practices, a camp for teenage…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Experience, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSadofsky, Mimsy – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 1999
Graduates of Sudbury Valley School (Framingham, Massachusetts) relate their learning experiences, including the positive relationships they developed with adults, their active role in school administration, the importance of play to their learning, the values they acquired as a result of their schooling, and how their experiences prepared them for…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Educational Benefits, Educational Environment, Educational Experience
Peer reviewedDewhurst, D. G.; Williams, A. D. – Computers & Education, 1998
Presents the results of a comparative study to evaluate the effectiveness of two interactive computer-based learning (CBL) programs, covering the cardiovascular system, as an alternative to lectures for first year undergraduate students at a United Kingdom University. Discusses results in relation to the design of evaluative studies and the future…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Cardiovascular System, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction
Peer reviewedWiest, Dudley J.; Wong, Eugene H.; Cervantes, Joseph M.; Craik, LuAnn; Kreil, Dennis A. – Adolescence, 2001
Examined motivationally related variables among three types of students. In particular, students' perceptions of competence, control, and academic coping as well as parental, teacher, and peer autonomy support were investigated. Significant group differences were found on measures of perceived competence, academic coping, and parental autonomy…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Adolescents, High Schools, Individual Differences
Becker, Ellen; Mercogliano, Chris – Journal for Living, 2001
The co-founders of the Sudbury Valley School (Massachusetts) discuss how the school's philosophy is based on giving children respect, freedom, and support to find their own self-motivation; how play is one of the best learning tools; and the sustained public relations effort that has been required to establish and maintain the school's…
Descriptors: Credibility, Educational Philosophy, Free Schools, Interviews
Peer reviewedWalker, Kenneth P. – Community College Review, 2001
Makes a case for United States community college baccalaureate degrees by focusing on the Canadian college and university system, which allows its community colleges to grant baccalaureate degrees. Argues that more students will earn bachelors degrees at lower costs to both students and taxpayers without disrupting the community college mission.…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Community Colleges, Degrees (Academic), Educationally Disadvantaged


