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Avellar-Fleming, Cyda – Momentum, 1994
Discusses the use of interdisciplinary units in education by highlighting methodological considerations, specific benefits, and possible approaches to interdisciplinary instruction. Indicates that interdisciplinary approaches achieve coherence, avoid fragmented learning, order information, reduce background information requirements, connect…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Design, Education, Educational Methods
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Byers, Alton; Gilligan, Nancy; Golston, Syd; Linville, Rex – Social Education, 1999
Introduces the lessons from "Mountain: A Global Resource" that were developed by the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and The Mountain Institute for use by NCSS members and their students. Provides an overview that introduces the mountains, mountain cultures, historical perceptions, and the geographical importance of…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Cultural Pluralism, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
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Maratos, John – International Journal of Social Education, 2000
States that Friedrich Nietzsche identifies three ways the past is used. Using examples from ethnic, cultural, and political projects, considers the three abuses of education for culture: (1) the need for monumental history; (2) antiquarian uses of education for culture; and (3) critical uses of education for culture. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Cultural Maintenance, Educational Methods, Educational Theories
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Meyer-Drawe, Kate – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1999
Explains that education mainly deals with the formation of the intellectual creative power of a subject giving meaning to things and not with the issue of responding to the demands of the world. Suggests that self-referentiality of signs is not an achievement of the educational subject but a loss of possibilities for actively responding to the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational History, Educational Methods, Educational Theories
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DeMott, Nancy L.; Blank, Jerome W. – Religious Education, 1998
Defines evaluation for adult religious education describing its four components (evidence, criteria, judgment, and improvement). Considers the scarcity of literature on evaluation in adult religious education noting the reasons for this scarcity. Provides an overview of evaluation addressing what, who, when, and how, and barriers and possible…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Attitudes, Educational Improvement, Educational Methods
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Delacruz, Elizabeth Manley – Art Education, 1999
Defines folk art and explores the ascent of folk art in the United States, focusing on (1) the fascination of mainstream artists with indigenous and intuitive art and (2) the growing interest of collectors in folk and outsider art. Reflects on folk art and art education. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Art Products, Artists
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Spychiger, Maria B. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2001
A view on music within the framework depicted in this article will show, first of all, that music is part of the semiotically organized connections between living creatures. Music is universally present in human culture, and if music is, as Francis Sparshott says, a system of its own, with elements such as intervals, keys, and scales that are…
Descriptors: Music Education, Intervals, Music, Biology
Harris, Debbi – Education Policy Center at Michigan State University, 2006
Helping novice teachers both improves their effectiveness and increases the likelihood they will remain in teaching. Ignoring the needs of novices is costly, in terms of both student achievement and teacher turnover. This brief discusses the strategies used by districts as they strive to offer high quality induction programs in an environment of…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, State Standards, Teacher Improvement
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Barnett, Bruce G. – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2006
One of the most influential experiences in the author's development as an educational leadership professor has been the opportunity to work with educators outside the United States. His international experiences have caused him to observe distinct and subtle differences between leadership education in the United States and other countries. The…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Instructional Leadership, Administrator Education, Educational Trends
ConnectEd: The California Center for College and Career, 2008
State leaders in business, labor, public policy, education and community development are invited to come together around multiple pathways and build a new agenda for high school improvement in California. This group can become a powerful force for transforming high school education by examining and forming consensus around the multiple pathways…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, High Schools, Educational Change, Public Policy
Loewe, Armin – 1995
This paper summarizes the contributions of Jewish professional and lay people to the education of children with hearing impairments over the past 250 years throughout Europe. It begins with the contributions of Jacob Rodriguez Pereira in the 18th century in France, an oral teacher of the deaf and the inventor of a phoneme-transmitting manual…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational History, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
Crew, Spencer R. – 1995
This occasional paper discusses and examines the role of museums as an essential part of history education. The report describes how the nature of museum exhibitions have changed in presenting history to the public. Museums offer a wider variety of presentations and interpretations than the linear, chronological history of years past. New research…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
O'Grady, Carolyn – 1990
Three examples of successful integration efforts in England are presented. Springfield Junior School in Swadlincote, Derbyshire, originally comprised three separate institutions--an ordinary junior school, a special unit for children with severe learning difficulties, and a special unit for children with moderate learning difficulties. The three…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
Seager, Andrew – 1984
Chapter I programs are based on locally identified needs, and projects are developed and operated at the local level to meet each district's needs. A majority of Chapter I programs stress language and math skills, however, there are a wide variety of instructional approaches. This source book relates educational practice to research in school…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Innovation, Educational Methods, Educational Research
Carreiro, P.; And Others – 1988
The paper considers the value and implementation of routines in the educational setting with learners who have severe handicaps. Part I outlines the importance of routines as an intrinsic part of the teaching process, and reviews the potential benefits to the student of routine-based teaching. Benefits include the observations that routines:…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Educational Methods
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