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Schuchat, Dan – Social Education, 2005
What social studies project challenges students with interdisciplinary learning, engages their various abilities and learning styles, offers them the opportunity for collaborative work-and encourages them to speak in strange voices? The answer is an eighth grade radio drama project. For most of the month of March 2004, the entire eighth grade at…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Radio, Drama, Social Studies
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Cooper, David – Social Education, 2005
This article describes a classroom project that combines creative writing, basic book design, and social studies content. During this project, the authors' seventh grade students research a variety of ancient Egyptian archaeological sites while reviewing course material from a unit of study on ancient Egypt, practice project management skills…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Grade 7, Creative Writing
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Womelsduff, Deborah – English Journal, 2005
The ninth-grade students are helped in finding their writing voices by using a traditional African poem as a model. With the teaching of this poetry project, it is observed that having a well-defined structure allows students to think and write creatively.
Descriptors: Poetry, Writing Processes, Grade 9, Teaching Methods
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Trevisan, Michael S. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2004
This paper provides the results of a literature review on the use of practical, hands-on training experiences in evaluation course work and training programs. The review spans the years 1965-2003. I identified 18 articles that encompass four basic approaches for practical evaluation training: simulation, role-play, single course projects, and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluators, Researchers, Experiential Learning
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Palmer, Rosemary G.; Stewart, Roger A. – Reading Teacher, 2005
Practitioners and scholars today are calling for the inclusion of nonfiction in primary-grade classrooms where in the past fiction has dominated. With the increasing availability of age-appropriate nonfiction texts, this request can now become a reality, and youngsters can read nonfiction books on their independent or instructional reading levels.…
Descriptors: Nonfiction, Primary Education, Young Children, Teaching Methods
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Vreman-de Olde, Cornelise; de Jong, Ton – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
In this study we investigated the design of assignments by students as a knowledge-generating activity. Students were required to design assignments for 'other students' in a computer simulation environment about electrical circuits. Assignments consisted of a question, alternatives, and feedback on those alternatives. In this way, subjects were…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Assignments, Feedback, Computer Simulation
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Powell, Peter C. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
This paper describes the procedures used to assess the extent that a team of students, and the individual students in it, has mastered the competencies set for a student team-based open-ended project. The paper addresses questions such as: why examine team-based project work? What and when to examine? What are the essential regulations and…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Student Projects, Teamwork, Active Learning
Sander, Paul; Sanders, Lalage; Stevenson, Keith – Psychology Teaching Review, 2002
Previous research has shown that university students, when asked to rank different methods of learning and assessment tend to rate student presentations unfavorably. There are though, sound reasons for constructing learning situations around student presentations, resulting in presentations being an integral part of our psychology degree over the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reflective Teaching, Student Projects, Instructional Effectiveness
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Eick, Charles; Meadows, Lee; Balkcom, Rebecca – Science Teacher, 2005
For science teachers, implementing inquiry for the first time can seem intimidating. Inquiry-based curriculum requires teachers to design experiences that engage students in scientific phenomena through direct observation, data gathering, and analysis of evidence. Replacing familiar routines and conventional methods with inquiry may seem outside…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Inquiry, Science Teachers, Science Curriculum
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Catapano, Susan – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2005
Teachers working in early care and education programs are engaging in professional development activities, many times without a foundation in child development or early childhood education. It is difficult for teachers to apply what is presented in professional development experiences to their classroom. The use of children's projects, the topic…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Early Childhood Education, Professional Development, Student Projects
Battistoni, Rick – Principal Leadership, 2004
This article describes Project 540, a national civic education program that directly engages high school students in the democratic process. During Project 540's first year (2002-2003) more than 140,000 students in 230 high schools in the United States participated in Project 540 to identify issues they cared about and take part in civic…
Descriptors: High School Students, Governance, Citizenship Education, Democracy
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Roccanova, John – Tech Directions, 2005
Corrugated cardboard is a common material that educators can put to good use in a variety of ways in technology, art, design, science, and other classes. Sometimes, teachers overlook this material, turning instead to more expensive and durable ones when basic cardboard would suffice. In this article, the author describes how the cost of materials…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Middle School Students, High School Students
Vermillion, Patricia – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2004
When the space shuttle "Columbia" was "lost entering the Earth's atmosphere," third graders at the Lamplighter School in Texas became curious about space travel. Using topics of interest and brainstorming exercises based on a presentation by Elaine Scott, author of "Adventures in Space: The Flight to Fix the Hubble,"…
Descriptors: Space Exploration, Grade 3, School Libraries, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
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Shin, Joan Kang – English Teaching Forum, 2007
"Developing Dynamic Units for EFL" describes how to develop a thematic unit that integrates skills in context, provides opportunities for learner autonomy, and is project-based and experiential. Planning includes identifying curriculum standards, thinking of a meaningful topic, brainstorming tasks, organizing the activities, and making…
Descriptors: Units of Study, English (Second Language), Lesson Plans, Teaching Methods
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Savage, Richard N.; Chen, Katherine C.; Vanasupa, Linda – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2007
Equipping engineering students with the skills and knowledge required to be successful global engineers in the 21st century is one of the primary objectives of undergraduate educators. Enabling students to practice self-directed learning, to find solutions to design problems that are sustainable and to recognize that they are part of a global…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Active Learning, Student Projects, Integrated Curriculum
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