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Harada, Violet H. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1997
Discusses key areas that the teacher and librarian, working in a collaborative team for facilitating student research, need to focus on: (1) motivating students to engage in the investigation; (2) providing time for browsing and exploring; and (3) encouraging thoughtful decision making through discussion and reflection. (AEF)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gannaway, Susan P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1990
Findings from a survey of 20 liberal arts colleges which did not have graduate programs in chemistry are presented. Discussed are regulations, actions taken and costs of academic laboratories regarding the disposal of hazardous waste. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Faculty, Hazardous Materials
Brown, Mark E.; Riley, Tracy L. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1998
Describes how teams of grade 4-9 gifted students investigated unsolved mysteries like Bigfoot, aliens and UFOs, the Loch Ness Monster, and Stonehenge to develop Internet and research skills. Highlights student observations on difficulties encountered using the Internet for research, notes student evaluation of the workshop, and provides addresses…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Computer Uses in Education, Information Seeking, Intermediate Grades
Peters, Richard – 1994
The Proactive Action Model (PAM) is an approach to social studies education that involves students directly in research-type activities. Using the PAM technique, students may research a variety of social studies topics and follow a logical process of thought and inquiry towards a tangible product such as a report or presentation. This application…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Secondary Education
Daniels, Roberta R.; And Others – 1984
Progressive competencies were identified for gifted students in grades kindergarten through 12 as a result of a survey of over 600 administrators, classroom teachers, and teachers of the gifted. Competencies were identified for four levels of development in the following six specific skill areas: creativity, affective development, academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Objectives, Competency Based Education, Creative Development
Ohio Academy of Science, Columbus. – 1987
Student research programs offer students the principles and concepts of science, but also the opportunity to develop skills in other curriculum areas, including reading, language, problem solving, and writing. The brochure contains sections which specifically address the educational value of such programs, science days, project components, and…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Language Arts, Problem Solving, Science Education
Mann, Joanne Zinser – 1984
This guide: (1) discusses why science is basic and considers its relationship to the development of reading and writing skills and the development of language and formal thought; (2) provides a rationale for the educational value of science research projects; (3) presents information to assist teachers in the logical sequencing of students through…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Guidelines, Program Guides, Resource Materials
Rodgers, Marie E. – 2000
This book contains multicultural "treasure hunts" designed for use by teachers and librarians working with grades five through eight to: develop students' awareness of cultures other than their own; promote student research that requires using books other than an encyclopedia; provide students with annotated reference lists that may be used for…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Education, Information Seeking
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McCoach, D. Betsy – Gifted Child Today, 2002
This article discusses the benefits of using the Internet to enrich the social studies curriculum and the need to teach students to evaluate every Web site they visit according to three criteria: reliability, authorship, and purpose. Questions are listed to aid students in this evaluation process, along with Web sites. (CR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Evaluation Criteria, Gifted
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Shannon, Patrick – Language Arts, 1990
Explains how a teacher education course (designed by the author using an adaptation of Paulo Freire's problem-posing methods) actually hampered students' development and learning. Describes how together the class and teacher recognized the discrepancy between the teacher's rhetoric and the course realities and adjusted the course to fit students'…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cooperation, Course Organization, Critical Thinking
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Strot, Melody – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1998
Offers suggestions on ways to use computers to individualize instruction for gifted students including drill and practice, simulation programs, independent research, creative projects, organization of data, and development of presentations. (DB)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Drills (Practice), Elementary Secondary Education
Walker, Melissa – 1993
Designed to take students on a guided tour of entire research projects, from developing interests and focusing ideas to producing finished papers, through the experiences of five students, this book also provides exhaustive coverage of research mechanics. Checklists throughout the book (and indexed inside the front cover) allow students to review…
Descriptors: Computers, Documentation, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Madsen, David – 1983
A guide to writing dissertations and theses is presented that is primarily directed to doctoral and master's degree candidates but that may also be useful to the writer of scholarly papers, essays, and papers. Attention is directed to the following concerns: starting and completing the dissertation; working with the research adviser and advisory…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Doctoral Dissertations, Expository Writing, Faculty Advisers
Nel, Johanna – 1983
Overviews of the process of historical research and the writing of a successful historical essay or dissertation are presented. Historical research is defined as the systematic process of collecting and objectively evaluating data related to past occurrences to arrive at conclusions about the causes, effects, or trends of past events that may be…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Doctoral Dissertations, Essays, Expository Writing
Brookshire, Cathy A. – 2001
This paper outlines Standards of Learning for grades 6-12 students in Virginia that are covered when they attend live performances of William Shakespeare's plays. The paper details separate standards for each grade in English, subdivided into standards which fulfill requirements in Oral Language, Reading/Literature, Writing, and Research, along…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Annotated Bibliographies, Class Activities, Drama
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