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Laney, James D. – Educational Technology, 1996
Describes the use of distance-learning technology for an economics course for second graders. Highlights include obstacles to effective distance education, becoming familiar with video technology, the use of visual learning materials, student-teacher interaction, the need for an adult facilitator, and the instructional sequence used in each…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Economics, Elementary Education, Grade 2
ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior Colleges, Los Angeles, CA. – 1984
Educational accountability is central to the reputation of the nation's community colleges. Some community colleges are adopting mastery learning, competency-based education, curriculum tracking, and/or minimum competency-testing as a means of remaining educationally accountable. Mastery learning programs, under which students are required to…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Competency Based Education
Houston, W. Robert; And Others – 1975
The advantages and disadvantages of an extended planning period for implementing a Teacher Corps program are examined. A planning period of several months duration, four to six months for example, is deemed beneficial to the outcome of a project, while a longer period may possibly cause a loss of momentum and sense of goal. However, a planning…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Finance, Institutional Cooperation, Needs Assessment
Annarino, Anthony – 1976
This paper discusses the design of a physical education curriculum to be used in advanced secondary physical education programs and in university basic instructional programs; the design is based on the premise of mastery learning and employs programed instructional techniques. The effective implementation of a mastery learning model necessitates…
Descriptors: Athletics, Competency Based Education, Curriculum Design, Individualized Instruction
Tuscaloosa City Board of Education, AL. – 1974
One of the programs included in "Effective Reading Programs...," the Continuous Progress Reading Program is structured by specific performance objectives and corresponding diagnostic test items within each of 17 sequential levels. Begun in 1971, the program serves first through sixth grade students in a number of schools. The students…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Differentiated Staffs, Elementary Education, Individualized Reading
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Hemmeter, Mary Louise; Ostrosky, Michaelene; Fox, Lise – School Psychology Review, 2006
Over the last several years, there has been an increased focus on school readiness and supporting children during the preschool years to learn the skills they need to be successful in elementary school and beyond (Bowman, Donovan, Burns, et al., 2000; Shonkoff & Phillips, 2000). The capacity to develop positive social relationships, to concentrate…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Development, Early Experience
Ediger, Marlow – 1990
In designing a social studies curriculum, teachers and administrators need to consider issues of scope and sequence. Scope refers to the ways in which the content of various units taught in the social studies curriculum are fashioned. Sequence refers to the order in which these units are taught. An examination of the following guidelines is…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Educational Planning, Educational Strategies
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Bauer, Anne M.; And Others – Behavioral Disorders, 1986
The article compares three levels systems (with levels representing stages toward self-management) for elementary, junior and senior high, and residential programs serving behaviorally disordered students. Levels systems offer structure within which various individualized treatments are implemented. A step-by-step procedure for developing a levels…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
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Metzler, Michael – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984
Micro-peer teaching is an important step in preservice teacher education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. A three-lesson sequence used in a secondary methods course for physical education teachers is outlined. (PP)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Methods Courses, Microteaching, Peer Teaching
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McCarthy, Jan – Contemporary Education, 1983
Classified according to the roles played by children and teachers, curriculum models for early childhood education fall into four general categories: (1) structured/programed; (2) open/interaction; (3) child-centered; and (4) eclectic. Methods and objectives of each approach are discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Early Childhood Education, Educational Strategies, Learning Activities
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Srivastava, H. S. – International Review of Education, 1980
In an effort to promote consistency in moral education practices in Indian schools, the All Indian Association of Catholic Schools (AINACS) is conducting seminars to collect and classify the principle values of the world's major religions and to develop these concepts into learning activities for the appropriate grade levels. (SJL)
Descriptors: Classification, Content Analysis, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
D'Ignazio, Fred – Electronic Learning, 1992
Discusses issues involved with buying and using multimedia authoring programs. Six programs are compared: (1) MediaText, (2) HyperCard, (3) LinkWay Live!, (4) AmigaVision, (5) Director, and (6) Multimedia Desktop. Highlights include the use of multimedia in education, sequential versus hierarchical organization, price, system requirements, digital…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Reviews, Courseware
Sarama, Julie; Clements, Douglas H. – Early Childhood Today, 2005
Good early mathematics is broader and deeper than early practice on "school skills." High-quality mathematics should be a joy--not a pressure. It can emerge from children's play, their curiosity, and their natural ability to think. This article describes the areas of mathematics that young children can learn, and encourages elementary teachers to…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Instruction, Young Children
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Maccini, Paula; Gagnon, Joseph Calvin; Mulcahy, Candace A.; Leon, Peter E. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2006
The current paper provides a description of instructional approaches for teaching mathematics to secondary students with learning disabilities (LD) and emotional disturbance (ED) within juvenile correctional schools. Recommendations for math instruction are based on a comprehensive review of the literature and examples are provided from an urban…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Emotional Disturbances
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Snow, Ruth; Reid, Margaret – Education 3-13, 1978
Five key concepts in Home and Family Education were identified: Nutrition, Management, Interdependence, Development, and Protection. With the help of practicing teachers, main ideas within each concept were sequenced for instruction, based on the logic of the concept and the developmental stages of students, ages 8-13. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages, Family Life Education
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