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Burgess, Barbara J. – Catholic Library World, 1987
Suggests a method for teaching research and other media center skills by integrating them in the reading and language arts curriculum with the media specialist and classroom teacher team-planning relevant activities. Advantages and disadvantages of this approach are summarized. (MES)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Arts, Library Skills, Research Skills
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Claver, Peter – Catholic Library World, 1980
Focuses on the need to develop research skills in children so that they may become independent and critical users of research materials. Suggestions are given on how librarians can work with teachers to develop children's research skills. (Author/LLS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Librarians
Bauwens, Jeanne – 1994
This article explains principles of cooperative teaching using the analogy of a "team effort" to include special needs students within the general education classroom. Columns contrast "what it isn't" and "what it is" for the following aspects of cooperative teaching: (1) establishing the ground rules (e.g., it's not…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Disabilities, Educational Methods, Educational Principles
Quinn, Sandra L.; Kanter, Sanford B. – Innovation Abstracts, 1984
More than an interdisciplinary format employing lecturers from different disciplines, team teaching is an approach which involves true team work between two qualified instructors who, together, make presentations to an audience. The instructional advantages of team teaching include: (1) the elimination of lecture-style instruction in favor of a…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Community Colleges, Instructional Improvement, Student Reaction
Sills, Toni – C.S.P.A.A. Bulletin, 1981
Discusses the successful use of team teaching techniques to solve the problems associated with junior high school student publications. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Faculty Advisers, Journalism Education, Junior High Schools
Thompson, Dale E. – 1984
The physics-industrial arts partnership is a program developed to strengthen high school students' theoretical and practical knowledge within the general areas of physics. It is designed for two groups of students--science students enrolled in physics classes and industrial students enrolled in woods, metals, auto mechanics, or electronics. The…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Cooperation, High Schools, Industrial Arts
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Leitzel, Thomas – Community Services Catalyst, 1990
Examines the characteristics and role of the part-time community college faculty member. Reviews ways colleges typically provide opportunities for enrichment and renewal for all faculty and recommends the use of team-teaching to reward full-time faculty while providing a one-on-one professional development experience for part-time faculty. (DMM)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Faculty Development, Full Time Faculty, Master Teachers
Schaefer Fu, Gail; Chase, Michele – Guidelines, 1991
Discussion (including one teacher's journal entries) of a team-teaching experience involving a university English-as-a-Second-Language class of 27 touches on advantages and disadvantages and organizational approaches. (CNP)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies, English (Second Language)
Wallace, Jim – 1990
An informal research study was done of faculty men's perspectives concerning the Graduate Core Program in the Graduate School of Professional Studies at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. The purpose of the investigation was to determine how teaching gender-related studies affected the male faculty; what they learned about gender issues…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Core Curriculum, Higher Education, Males
Montgomery, Paula – School Library Media Quarterly, 1987
Compares kinds of learning or skills required in reading and library media use in the following categories: (1) factual information; (2) visual identification; (3) principles and concepts; (4) procedures; (5) perceptual motor skills; and (6) attitude and opinion development. Cooperation between reading teachers and media specialists is advocated.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Library Instruction, Library Skills
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Nemesh, Mary – Business Education Forum, 1979
Career and business education should include instruction in economic awareness, with cooperating teachers from other disciplines offering courses or conducting workshops in economic concepts. The author suggests class activities and a cooperative economic awareness and occupational knowledge guidance program for business students. (MF)
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Education, Career Guidance, Class Activities
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Kulynych, Jessica J. – College Teaching, 1998
Describes a team-taught, interdisciplinary college honors course on politics and literature, including the origins and theoretical underpinning of the course, issues related to the intersection of the disciplines, evolution of the teacher's role in the course, and outcomes. Concludes that despite the difficulties of interdisciplinary team…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Higher Education, Honors Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach
Bogus, Barbara; Fallon, Michael – Hands On, 1992
Two teachers discuss their experiences implementing Foxfire practices in an alternative high school. One teacher was apprehensive about changing from the "traditional" approach to "student-initiated learning." The other teacher also experienced moments of doubt, but both teachers realized the benefits of the Foxfire approach…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Conventional Instruction, Educational Change, High Schools
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Gray, Tara; Halbert, Sami – College Teaching, 1998
Discusses an approach to college instruction in which a faculty member designs a course, then teaches it with a student, evaluating the method in the context of other collaborative approaches that usually involve two-person faculty teams: peer coaching through classroom observation and team teaching. Experiences with this approach and the problems…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning
Hart, Leslie A. – 1985
Whatever the past achievements of our schools, very few today bring about student learning even remotely up to the minimum requirements of a nation such as the United States; small improvements in the educational system will be of little consequence in light of the huge deficits and the country's increasing needs. Most of the large, complex plans…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Effectiveness, Change Strategies, Educational Change
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