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Tafel, Linda S. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1984
Futures researchers agree on the need to examine educational institutions and programs and to plan and implement change. However, a fundamental contradiction exists between the broad goals for education relected in teacher education programs and those held by futures researchers. (JMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Change, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
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Rigg, Pat – Journal of Reading, 1985
Describes a week's inservice training for staff and parents at a reservation high school modeled after the Foxfire idea. (HOD)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Holistic Approach, Inservice Teacher Education
Casper, Beth; Leuchovius, Deborah – National Center on Secondary Education and Transition (NCSET), University of Minnesota, 2005
This brief describes a new approach to teaching and learning that can help middle and secondary teachers more effectively accommodate different learning styles, including those of students with disabilities. This approach, referred to as "universal design," holds potential for easing the transition to middle school and helping all students achieve…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Design, Academic Education
El-Koumy, Abdel Salam Abdel Khalek – Online Submission, 2004
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the holistic approach, as compared to the segregated-skill approach, on the quantity and quality of EFL students' academic writing. The subjects for the study were 64 graduates enrolled in the Special Diploma in Education at the School of Education in Suez during the second semester…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Essays, English (Second Language), Writing Skills
Michael, Christine N.; Young, Nicholas D. – Online Submission, 2005
The purpose of this study was two-fold: (1) to gain an understanding of how senior school administrators define inspired public schools; and (2) to discern the characteristics of inspired schools to guide meaningful school improvement efforts. Twenty-nine senior leaders--school superintendents and assistant superintendents--from across New England…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Institutional Characteristics, Public Schools, Instructional Leadership
Hilberg, R. Soleste; Tharp, Roland G. – 2002
This digest discusses two prominent definitions of learning styles, describes studies that have found differences between the learning styles of American Indian/Alaska Native students and students of other cultural groups, and presents instructional interventions stemming from learning styles research. The research literature on learning styles…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indian Students, American Indians
King, Betty S.; Hustedde, Ron – Rural South: Preparing for the Challenges of the 21st Century, 2001
Citizen engagement is important for preserving a prosperous democracy and keeping elected officials accountable to their constituents. New issues affecting rural citizens are causing communities to reframe and ask new planning questions. Two approaches to citizen engagement are asset mapping, in which communities focus on their strengths and…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Economic Development
Stanley, Alice – 1999
This practicum was designed to improve the speech reading skills of mainstreamed elementary students with hearing impairments in their school environments. A 3-month one-on-one comprehensive speech reading program utilized analytical, synthetic, and holistic approaches, incorporated communication and language instruction with videotaping and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Hearing Impairments, Holistic Approach, Inclusive Schools
Jacobs, Don Trent – 2003
To decrease negative behaviors in American Indian/Alaska Native students, teachers should help children understand, care about, and act upon core virtues such as courage, generosity, humility, honesty, fortitude, and patience. Integrating core virtues throughout the curriculum through stories, class discussions, role-playing, and critical…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Character Education, Classroom Environment, Culturally Relevant Education
Martin, Robin Ann – 2002
Based on a database of over 500 resources, this paper explores the educational alternatives that exist today between the cracks of mainstream education and culture. It presents information about the growing numbers of schools and education centers that call themselves learner-centered, progressive, and/or holistic. Sources of data for this summary…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Schools, Free Schools, Holistic Approach
Peace Corps, Washington, DC. Information Collection and Exchange Div. – 2002
Peace Corps volunteers are perceived as role models, technical specialists, teachers, counselors, heroes, and friends. This idea book shares specific ideas and frameworks for transferring the potential for positive guidance into classrooms and communities around the world. It concentrates on activities and strategies that increase girls' access…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Classroom Environment, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lewis, Naima – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1983
Dance education offers a vehicle for holistic teaching that cultivates human characteristics needed for future society. Dance integrates mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of education. As part of the teacher education curriculum, it can contribute the link necessary for a holistic philosophy. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Dance Education, Educational Philosophy, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
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Dolle-Willemsen, Dora; And Others – European Journal of Teacher Education, 1983
Foreign language learning/acquisition is a highly complex intellectual-psychic/physical-social integration process that is different for each individual. Cognitive and affective emphases for language acquisition are discussed, along with changes in the student-teacher relationship and implications for teacher education. (Authors/PP)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Holistic Approach, Individual Differences
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Christensen, Danis J. – Journal of Medical Education, 1983
Emphasis on family medicine has resulted in three problems: definition, discrepancies between objectives and practice, and the lack of a specialized body of knowledge. Training should concentrate on simple but more effective goals, enhanced compassion and empathy, and improved communication skills, understanding of emotional needs, and counseling…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Definitions, Educational Objectives, Family Health
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Drengson, Alan R. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1982
A mature understanding of the natural world requires experiential learning. Significant experience provides a constant source of values and understanding. Experiential learning is a holistic process, where conceptual, linguistic and perceptual elements are blended with direct impressions of the environment. Experiential knowing is not fixed but is…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Concept Formation
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