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Peer reviewedMaclin, Jean Phillips – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1993
Reports on a study that compared the use of standard lesson planning to sequential teaching by prospective teachers. Concludes that task analysis and the sequential approach may improve instruction by providing students with an opportunity for mastery and a positive learning experience through frequent success. (CFR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Learning Strategies, Lesson Plans
Peer reviewedSchulman, Linda; Eston, Rebeka – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1998
Discusses the importance of revisiting problems to encourage children to amplify their mathematical thinking and for teachers to note developmental growth and patterns among learners. Describes experiences with a classic problem that was revisited several times. (ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Instructional Materials, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedHoz, Ron; Bowman, Dan; Kozminsky, Ely – Instructional Science, 2001
Discussion of prior learning and acquired knowledge focuses on a study at Ben Gurion University (Israel) that examined the occurrence and nature of learning in an earth science course and its relations with prior knowledge from a prerequisite course. Highlights include concept definitions; cognitive mapping; course sequencing; and course design.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Concept Formation, Earth Science, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDharmadasa, Indranie; Silvern, Steven B. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2000
Compared the effects of constructivist instruction and instruction based on texts and demonstration on third-graders' conceptualization of force. Found that constructivist instruction was more effective. Patterns of reasoning related to force were identified in levels of conceptualization. (JPB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary School Students
Laney, James D. – Educational Technology, 1996
Describes the use of distance-learning technology for an economics course for second graders. Highlights include obstacles to effective distance education, becoming familiar with video technology, the use of visual learning materials, student-teacher interaction, the need for an adult facilitator, and the instructional sequence used in each…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Economics, Elementary Education, Grade 2
Peer reviewedPutman, Errol; Rommel-Esham, Katie – Social Studies, 2004
For historians and nonhistorians, reflecting on the past century is an enticing activity. To many present-day historians, who are just barely into the twenty-first century, the past century already seems remote. It will definitely be perceived that way by students in elementary classrooms. Nonetheless, today's teachers have endless opportunities…
Descriptors: Sequential Approach, Historians, Oral History, Social Studies
Dunser, Andreas; Jirasko, Marco – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2005
In this study, the relevance of the distinction between sequential and global learners in the context of learning with hypertext was investigated. Learners with global learning style were expected to produce better results when learning with hypertext, whereas learners with sequential learning style should profit from a structural aid in form of a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Hypermedia, Sequential Learning, Foreign Countries
Nevile, Maurice – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2005
For airline pilots, the call of "checklist complete" is officially prescribed talk to claim that the crew's joint conduct of a checklist is over, and the task can be understood as closed. However, very often this call is not the final talk for the task. This paper uses naturally occurring data, transcriptions of pilots interacting on actual…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Aviation Education, Discourse Analysis, Navigation
Clark, Larry, Ed.; Zubizarreta, John, Ed. – National Collegiate Honors Council, 2008
This monograph is a companion piece to "Teaching and Learning in Honors." The authors in this monograph are dedicated to exploring the sometimes magical, sometimes ordinary, sometimes rewarding, sometimes challenging connections between good teaching and deep, lasting learning. Questions regarding students' learning, pedagogical…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Academically Gifted, College Students, College Instruction
Mastin, Steven; Wallace, Pieter – Teaching History, 2006
Let's stop saying sorry for the Empire! Thus Mastin and Wallace introduce one of their lessons on interpretations of the British Empire. They develop Gary Howells's ideas from the previous edition of "Teaching History" to demonstrate exactly what we might get our students to do with interpretations of the past. They produce an enquiry…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, Historiography, Teaching Methods
Pemberton, Jane B.; Rademacher, Joyce A.; Tyler-Wood, Tandra; Perez Cereijo, Maria Victoria – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2006
This article describes the steps of moving from state curriculum standards for writing to selecting and teaching a writing strategy to designing curriculum-based assessments in writing. The relationship between assessment and instruction is strengthened as educators monitor student progress in the state curriculum standards, make sound…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Strategies, Curriculum Development, State Curriculum Guides
Jeong, Allan C. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2006
This study examined the effects of conversational language (e.g., asking questions, inviting replies, acknowledgments, referencing others by name, closing signatures, "I agree, but", greetings, etc.) on the frequency and types of responses posted in reply to given types of messages (e.g., argument, evidence, critique, explanation), and…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Computer Mediated Communication, Persuasive Discourse, Debate
Ediger, Marlow – 1996
The numerous approaches in the teaching of reading can be summarized by discussing logical versus psychological approaches in teaching reading. The teacher is the dominant person in stressing a logical reading curriculum for pupils. The sequence comes from outside of the pupil but is arranged by the professional reading teacher to provide optimal…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Outcome Based Education, Program Effectiveness, Programmed Instruction
Bisson, Christian – 1998
Sequencing in adventure education involves putting activities in an order appropriate to the needs of the group. Contrary to the common assumption that each adventure sequence is unique, a review of literature concerning five sequencing models reveals a certain universality. These models present sequences that move through four phases: group…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Planning, Experiential Learning, Group Activities
Wilson, Brent; Cole, Peggy – 1992
This paper offers a critique of elaboration theory (ET) based on recent cognitive research and offers suggestions for updating the model to reflect new knowledge. It begins by summarizing the basic strategies of this model for sequencing and organizing courses of instruction: (1) organizing structure; (2) simple-to-complex sequence; (3) sequencing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Course Content, Course Organization, Epistemology

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