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Gillette, Paul E. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1985
Reports on various uses of teleconferencing in instructional settings. Areas considered include service engineering courses, employee information programs, military applications, and joint training efforts. (JN)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Educational Improvement, Instructional Innovation, Teleconferencing
Rallis, Sharon F.; Goldring, Ellen B. – 2000
Restructuring of schools is best done by principals who enable the reaching of shared goals, as opposed to controlling people or their behavior. The emphasis should be on using power to give others power, to help them to be leaders and managers themselves. This edition responds to current issues of accountability for student outcomes. New data are…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership Qualities, Principals
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Bragger, Jeannette D. – Modern Language Journal, 1982
Describes process and gives examples by which contradiction is introduced in a course using Total Physical Response approach. Gives students opportunity to say "no" and come up with an alternative while demonstrating understanding of original command. (BK)
Descriptors: French, Instructional Innovation, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
Grossnickle, Donald R. – Educational Technology, 1980
Discusses the use of educational impact statements and presents a functional process model for change facilitation. A specific example of the adaptation of this process is provided, going through the steps of: preplanning, strategy selection, implementation, and adoption, evaluation, research, and modification, monitoring, and follow-up. (RAO)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Innovation, Instructional Development
O'Banion, Terry – 1989
An analysis is provided of the innovations that have marked the community college movement during the 1980s, including speculations about their effect on postsecondary education in the 1990s. The authors of the 13 chapters of the book were directed to cite examples of innovative practices from a range of community colleges to illustrate their…
Descriptors: College Administration, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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St. Maurice, Henry – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1991
Raises questions about an aspect of rhetoric called the commonplace. Suggests how commonplaces may be applied to educational topics in innovative ways. Shows historical analysis can highlight assumed concepts and values in discourse, policy, and practices. Argues educators must increase awareness of the interrelated arts of rhetoric in teaching by…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Educational Strategies
McKenzie, Jamieson A. – Executive Educator, 1986
Analyzes three scenarios featuring champion educators' efforts to challenge business-as-usual predilections of school administrators. School systems can develop innovative, future-directed programs with effective planning, administrative support for creative teachers, and testing for results that match school values. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Creative Teaching, Educational Innovation, Educational Planning
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Sullivan, William R. – Social Education, 1990
Illustrates a method to introduce students to foreign countries and cultures by having students choose a country in which they would like to live and give a class presentation about it. As a result, students become resource persons, research skills are refined, cross-cultural information reservoir is created, and history and geography become real.…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Educational Innovation, Geography, Geography Instruction
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Coombs, Don H. – Planning for Higher Education, 1975
The fourteenth in a series of profiles documenting experiences with the use of instructional technology describes the way an entire course can be shaped around a single game. Projects established to promote and support gaming and sources for more information on the subject are also presented. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Technology, Game Theory, Instructional Innovation
Fox, G. Thomas; DeVault, M. Vere – Educational Technology, 1974
A discussion of how humanism and technology are integrated into educational practice. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Technology, Humanism, Instructional Innovation
Richter, Nora – AIA Journal, 1978
A New York City competition produces designs for accessibility in both the plan and the equipment provided in "multiuser parks." (Author)
Descriptors: Awards, Design Requirements, Handicapped Children, Innovation
McCabe, Jean; Crozier, John – Principal, 1984
The open classroom program instituted in 1973 in the elementary schools of Grand Haven, Michigan, continues to grow although similar experiments elsewhere have failed. Six critical factors in the program's success have been community support, orderly transitions, freedom of choice, proven skill development, student satisfaction, and parent…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, Nontraditional Education, Open Education
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Mavrogenes, Nancy A. – Classical Outlook, 1982
Discusses ideas for the teaching of Latin and Greek such as integrating the study of language and culture, using a natural approach to teaching oral skills, using multiple approaches to maintain student interest, and correlating Latin with other subjects. These ideas were promoted by Francis Parker and John Dewey a century ago and are still…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Greek, Instructional Innovation, Latin
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Swan, Michael; Walter, Catherine – English Language Teaching Journal, 1982
Gives detailed account of using sensory deprivation as language teaching methodology. Suggests good results can be obtained at less cost in classroom by first using silence to get students to work themselves up, then act coldly, issue blindfolds, and play prepared second language tape. (BK)
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Second Language Instruction, Sensory Deprivation, Teaching Methods
Zuern, Guenther – TESL Talk, 1982
Describes use of total physical response as a teaching strategy in English-as-a-second-language classes. Students act out commands from teacher with no initial emphasis on oral production. This approach makes a lesson more real to students and physically involving them makes for more successful learning. (Author/BK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Instructional Innovation, Speech Communication, Teaching Methods
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