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Gass, Frederick – PRIMUS, 2006
Most beginning calculus courses spend little or no time on a technical definition of the limit concept. In most of the remaining courses, the definition presented is the traditional epsilon-delta definition. An alternative approach that bases the definition on infinite sequences has occasionally appeared in commercial textbooks but has not yet…
Descriptors: Calculus, Definitions, Scientific Concepts, Mathematical Concepts
Parsley, Danette; Dean, Ceri; Miller, Kirsten – Principal Leadership, 2006
Data exists in the context of a community that drives data collection and use. The effective use of data can help principals make informed decisions about their policies, practices, and procedures to improve student achievement. The more systematic and thorough principals are about bringing data to the table when making decisions, the more…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Management Information Systems, Sequential Approach, Evaluation Utilization
Malikow, Max – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2006
Teaching in the affective domain, or "domain of emotional response," challenges teachers to focus objectives on their students' attitudes and feelings (Woolfolk 2003). Affective domain teaching occurs simultaneously with teaching in the cognitive domain, never in lieu of it. In this essay, the acronym CRIER (complaining, responding, initiating,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Emotional Response, Program Attitudes, Affective Objectives
Simon, Patricia – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2006
The application range of Cohen's Kappa is extended to the field of sequential observation data, where omission mistakes of an observer may often occur. It is shown how the omission mistakes can be incorporated into the calculation of the Kappa coefficient without violating the statistic it is based on. The enhanced coefficient is termed Kappa…
Descriptors: Computation, Statistical Bias, Statistical Analysis, Logical Thinking
Clocksin, Brian D. – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
This article provides physical education teachers with a practical, sequenced Adventure Education unit they can easily integrate into a curriculum. This unit was developed for a two week (e.g., 10 days) Adventure Education camp at Hofstra University. Students in 3rd through 5th grades participated in daily adventure activities during a two-hour…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Sequential Approach, Units of Study, Physical Education
Anderson, Kelly M.; Spooner, Melba; Calhoun, Mary Lynne; Spooner, Fred – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2007
This manuscript seeks to share the continuous improvement endeavors by the College of Education faculty and administration at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte from initial preparation and planning through their successful national and state accreditation achieved in November 2005. Beginning with the unit's revision of their conceptual…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Institutional Evaluation, Program Development, Higher Education
Allalouf, Avi – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2007
There is significant potential for error in long production processes that consist of sequential stages, each of which is heavily dependent on the previous stage, such as the SER (Scoring, Equating, and Reporting) process. Quality control procedures are required in order to monitor this process and to reduce the number of mistakes to a minimum. In…
Descriptors: Scoring, Quality Control, Sequential Approach, Error Correction

Andersen, Hans O. – Educational Horizons, 1992
The "layer-cake" curriculum of yearlong science courses and the "good science" approach are outdated. A new scope sequence is warranted, in which all sciences are taught every year K-12 and instruction proceeds systematically from concrete through empirical to theoretical. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Science Curriculum, Sequential Approach, Textbook Content

Reigeluth, Charles M. – Educational Technology, Research and Development, 1992
Comments on the preceding article which examined elaboration theory and offered suggestions for updating it to reflect new knowledge. Highlights include the simplifying conditions method; internal versus external knowledge structures; connectionism and authentic tasks; content structure as organizing structure; ill-structured domains; and…
Descriptors: Criticism, Epistemology, Instructional Design, Models
Painter, Derrick – Information Management & Technology, 1996
Discussion of dictionaries as databases focuses on the digitizing of The Oxford English dictionary (OED) and the use of Standard Generalized Mark-Up Language (SGML). Topics include the creation of a consortium to digitize the OED, document structure, relational databases, text forms, sequence, and discourse. (LRW)
Descriptors: Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Databases, Dictionaries
Berge, Analia – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2006
Burn (2005) proposes a "genetic approach" to teaching limits of numerical sequences. The article includes an explanation of the Method of Exhaustion, a generalization of this method, and a description of how this method was used for obtaining areas and lengths in the seventeenth century. The author uses these historical and mathematical analyses…
Descriptors: Criticism, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Education, Educational History
Ali, Shafqat; Idrees, Muhammad; Ahmed, Iftikhar – Journal of Educational Technology, 2009
This study was conducted to find out the effectiveness of Layered Instructional Strategy (LIS) based on the Elaboration Theory given by Charles M. Reigeluth on the learning achievement of secondary school students in the subject of English. Main objectives were to develop an understanding about instructional strategy, to ascertain the difference…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Design, Educational Strategies

Bandura, Albert – Psychological Review, 1983
In their analysis of reciprocal determinism, Phillips and Orton (TM 509 061) mistakenly assume that behavior, cognitive and other personal factors, and environmental events operate as a simultaneous wholistic interaction. Contrary to this belief, the interactants in triadic reciprocality work their mutual effects sequentially over variable time…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Theories, Individual Differences, Sequential Approach

Douglas, Max E. – Business Education Forum, 1980
Describes a learning ladder model used in sequencing and covering subject matter, which provides a favorable learning experience for the student in the introduction to business course. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Content, Introductory Courses, Postsecondary Education
Peddie, Roger – Australian and New Zealand Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1997
Defining the difficulty of a task includes how long the task takes; its features, complexity, and newness; and understanding/willingness to complete it. Problems with determining difficulty levels make it questionable to claim that higher levels of a qualifications framework are more difficult than lower levels. (SK)
Descriptors: Achievement, Competence, Difficulty Level, Educational Quality