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Hayes, Peter; Carter, John – History and Social Science Teacher, 1981
Describes cooperative effort between museum and school for students in grades six through eight which involved field trips to two local historical resources. At a homestead site, students participated in domestic duties and period crafts. At a cemetery, students recorded data and made rubbings. (KC)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Comparative Education, Course Descriptions, Elementary Education
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Smith, Allen – Clearing House, 1981
Because Piaget's developmental stage theory indicates that many junior high students may still be functioning at the "concrete operations" level, the author suggests that middle-school teaching be changed to include more concrete, "hands on" activities. (SJL)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Educational Strategies
Gurian, Elaine – Roundtable Reports, 1980
Describes the function of the children's museum in the life of a community and in the experience of a visitor. Included are the emotional experiences of the museum personnel as they moved to change their facility. (SA)
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Audience Participation, Audiences, Change
Stranix, Edward; Fleishman, Michael – Teacher, 1980
Listed are 12 energy activities, experiments, and projects which some eighth-grade students performed in their classroom and local community before they helped install a solar heating system on the roof of an old house during school time and on Saturdays. The building conversion project is described. (KC)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Construction (Process), Energy Conservation, Experiential Learning
Dietz, Allen J. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1980
In vocational agriculture at Sycamore High School in Illinois, urban students start their vocational education with a basic understanding of production, which is the foundation for all agricultural industry. Future Farmers of America chapter-operated and school-owned facilities provide the resources to make these experiential programs possible.…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Production, Experiential Learning, Program Descriptions
Kruckenberg, Duance W.; Williams, David L. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1980
A study of the Agricultural Occupational Employment Experience program at Iowa Falls, Iowa, revealed that the program was recognized as an important component of the vocational agriculture program. Participants had specific expectations of the program. To meet these expectations, the program must be structured following cooperative vocational…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Cooperative Education, Cooperative Programs, Employer Attitudes
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Lacoursiere, Roy B. – Journal of Legal Education, 1980
Law students at Washburn University have the opportunity to intern for a semester at Washburn Legal Clinic. The use of psychologically-based learning group methods to help these interns in their transition from book-oriented students to practicing attorneys is described. Attorney client relationships and stages in attorney development are among…
Descriptors: Clinics, Course Content, Experiential Learning, Group Instruction
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McGarrah, Robert E. – Educational Record, 1980
Three proposals are seen as helping the university restore itself: (1) interdisciplinary teaching of academic and professional curricula; (2) the merging of teaching and research responsibilities with administrative responsibilities; and (3) the consolidation of applied research and clinical field services into a single experiential mode of…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Administration, College Faculty, College Presidents
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House, Peggy A. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1980
A unique problem solving activity involving student lockers in a junior high school is presented. The activity embodies numerous mathematical concepts and has successfully motivated pupils to explore related mathematical ideas. (MP)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Experiential Learning, Junior High School Students, Mathematical Concepts
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Sanders, Walter J. – School Science and Mathematics, 1980
The teaching of mathematics as a science to elementary school children is promoted. Use of the scientific method in learning is presented as a form of experiential or discovery teaching. (MP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Kendrick, Frank J. – Community College Social Science Journal, 1980
Describes an approach to teaching urban studies, in which students are required to complete an environmental impact study. Examines the social, economic, and environmental issues that this approach uncovers, and reports the outcomes of its application in an urban studies class at the University of Akron. (JP)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Lupton, D. Keith – Alternative Higher Education: The Journal of Nontraditional Studies, 1979
The off-campus term program (OCT) of the University of South Florida is described. The OCT represents a model of centralized, comprehensive experiential education. The methods and systems used are described as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the OCT centralized model. (Author/SF)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Centralization, College Credits, Experiential Learning
Kurtz, Edwin B., Jr. – New Directions for Experiential Learning, 1980
Learning is greatly facilitated if its intended outcomes are clear to both learner and teacher, if they are appropriate to the purpose of the instruction, and if the path to them has been marked out clearly. Myths and obstacles to achieving better processes of teaching and learning are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Behavioral Objectives, Educational Objectives, Educational Quality
Flack, Michael J. – New Directions for Experiential Learning, 1981
How "experience" is defined and how it has been interpreted in the past shape world views and the learning derived from cross-cultural encounters. The experience also differs according to whether it has happened to a group or to an individual learner. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Culture Contact, Definitions, Experiential Learning
Neff, Charles B. – New Directions for Experiential Learning, 1981
The agenda for promoting and expanding experiential learning in other cultures includes building commitment, examining organizational issues in program planning and implementation, assessment needs, and discussion of faculty and student rewards of cross-cultural study. Additional resources and literature references are given. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Benefits, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
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