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Peer reviewedZuckerman, Galina A.; Chudinova, Elena V.; Khavkin, Emil E. – Cognition and Instruction, 1998
Describes science curriculum for elementary children which incorporated Vygotskian approach to development of students' ability to engage in persistent, systematic inquiry. Discusses three factors: (1) instruction began by introducing ideas that are central and general to the discipline; (2) students invented and adapted cultural tools for…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedRomeo, William J. – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1999
Claims one way to provide students with a powerful literacy is to structure an educational environment in which language is all encompassing. Describes the literacy program at Emerson Elementary Magnet School (Westerville, Ohio) as one such program. (NH)
Descriptors: Computers, Curriculum Design, Educational Environment, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSchulten, Katherine – English Journal, 1999
Describes the process by which Cherry Hill, New Jersey teachers, in cooperation with parents, administrators, and other professionals, developed a curriculum for teaching "Huckleberry Finn" that successfully explores the controversial issues by embedding traditional teaching in a rich, historical, and cultural framework. Provides the…
Descriptors: Censorship, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedTaylor, David – TESL-EJ, 1994
There are relatively clear definitions of what is meant by authenticity in relation to language-teaching materials and texts; there is much less agreement about what constitutes authenticity of context and of task activity. Article explores different notions of authenticity in language classroom. A crucial point often overlooked is that the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Context Effect, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedCharles, P. David; Scherokman, Barbara; Jozefowicz, Ralph F. – Academic Medicine, 1999
Education of medical students in the basic and clinical sciences must be integrated into a seamless curriculum over four years, team-taught by both a clinician and a basic scientist. Medical students must be able to perform an initial evaluation of a neurological complaint and know when consultation is needed. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Design, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education
Tomlinson, Carol Ann – Understanding Our Gifted, 2001
This article discusses how regular classroom teachers can use high level curriculum as a catalyst for identifying and nurturing gifted students. It describes the characteristics of a differentiated classroom, how differentiation might look for advanced learners, why differentiated instruction is needed for advanced learners, and how parents can…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Classroom Environment, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHarkins, Margaret A. – Reading Teacher, 2001
Considers how although some teachers might consider 7-year-olds too young to think about careers, experts suggest that occupational awareness activities begin in the primary grades. Concludes that teachers can help children prepare for the future by using literature to address career guidance in the early grades. (SG)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Guidance, Childrens Literature, Class Activities
Peer reviewedMoyer, Joan – Childhood Education, 2001
Defines the position of the Association for Childhood Education International on the role of kindergarten in a child's development. Provides specific information on the purpose of kindergarten, program goals, program content, program implementation, role of play, appropriate physical environment, textbook and material selection, kindergarten…
Descriptors: Child Development, Curriculum Design, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Kindergarten
Peer reviewedLuttrell, Wendy; Parker, Caroline – Journal of Research in Reading, 2001
Argues, based on ethnographic data, that students use their literacy practices to form their identities within, and sometimes in opposition to, the figured worlds of school, work and family. Concludes that many students look to school to provide formal literacy experiences, but find their reading and writing passions at odds with the demands of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Ethnography, High School Students, High Schools
Peer reviewedLesley, Mellinee – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2001
Describes a project that restructured the curriculum of a remedial reading course to incorporate a critical literacy pedagogy, and which led to skill improvements for the students. Notes that the curriculum developed emphasizes the interrelatedness of processes of reading and writing as well as critical reading and writing within an academic…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Stears, Michele; Malcolm, Cliff – Perspectives in Education, 2005
In this project the researchers worked with Grade 6 learners and teachers on the Cape Flats of Cape Town, South Africa, to design a science module that builds on learners' experiences and responds to their needs. The project went beyond learning processes and contexts, to incorporate learners' purposes and interests, the circumstances of their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 6, Learning Processes, Student Interests
McGill-Franzen, Anne – Reading Research Quarterly, 2005
In this commentary, the author identifies what, in her opinion, has been left out of the discussion of "scale up." She expresses particular concern that the rhetoric of scaling up, and the concomitant assertion of scientific underpinnings for programs brought to scale, may overstate the relation of the developers' programs and program materials to…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Standardized Tests, Curriculum Design, Scores
Crompton, Marielizabeth – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
As most school districts do, the Groton Public School District of Groton, Connecticut, revises curriculum on a rotating basis. As both Director of Instructional Technology and of Library Media Services, this author has been responsible for driving the revisions of both these curricula. Previously these two concepts were considered separate but…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, School Districts, Integrated Curriculum, Educational Technology
Seethaler, Sherry; Linn, Marcia – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
To understand how students learn about science controversy, this study examines students' reasoning about tradeoffs in the context of a technology-enhanced curriculum about genetically modified food. The curriculum was designed and refined based on the Scaffolded Knowledge Integration Framework to help students sort and integrate their initial…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Pretests Posttests, Food, Genetics
Vidovich, Lesley – Compare A Journal of Comparative Education, 2004
The primary focus of this paper is two case study schools, one in Singapore and one in Australia, which have both been actively pursuing an agenda to build a unique internationally-oriented curriculum, in a context of globalization, but also within the constraints set by national/State curriculum frameworks, examinations and league tables.…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Policy Analysis, Educational Change

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