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Wile, James M. – Social Studies, 2000
Describes the Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking (RWCT) Project. Provides an illustration of the RWCT framework of evocation, realization of meaning, and reflection, focusing on how literacy activities can develop fundamental ideas about democracy. Considers the implication of "democratic pedagogy" and includes a lesson plan on democratic…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Childrens Literature, Citizenship Education, Democratic Values
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Wiggins, Jackie – Music Educators Journal, 1999
Explains that music teachers can hamper student creativity in music composition by restricting assignments. States that teachers should assign only one parameter, focusing on a broad overarching idea. Provides examples of enabling parameters. Addresses the teacher's response to student work and nurturing musical independence. (CMK)
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
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Chilcoat, George W. "Skip" – Southern Social Studies Journal, 2000
Provides a rationale for why high school social studies students should create children's picture books. Describes the procedure for creating picture books: (1) choosing a topic; (2) collecting information; and (3) writing and illustrating. Provides an example children's picture book. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies, Freehand Drawing, Illustrations
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Scott, David – Music Educators Journal, 1998
Discusses the use of a tiered evaluation system (TES) that allows students to work at different levels, enables teachers to assess progress objectively, and presents students with appropriate challenges in the music ensembles. Focuses on how TES works and its advantages, considers the challenges and flexibility of TES, and provides samples. (CMK)
Descriptors: Ability, Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Weasmer, Jerie; Woods, Amy – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2001
To ensure that students recognize themselves as stakeholders in their education, they must participate in planning and executing their education. This can include making decisions regarding course selection, curriculum, and independent learning. The Internet provides one avenue for independent learning. It is important for students to reflect on…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Independent Study, Internet
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Hodges, Timothy D.; Harter, James K. – Educational Horizons, 2005
StrengthsQuest is a student program that focuses on strengths rather than weaknesses. It is intended to lead students to discover their natural talents and gain unique and valuable insights into how to develop such talents into strengths--strengths that equip them to succeed and to make important decisions that enable them to balance the demands…
Descriptors: Test Reliability, Test Validity, Talent Development, Student Empowerment
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Haelewyck, Marie-Claire; Bara, Melanie; Lachapelle, Yves – Evaluation Review, 2005
Taking an active part and responsibilities in one's own life is not always easy, particularly at adolescence, which is a very important period in which people progressively find their identity and life project. This article describes the social validation analyses of a Belgian self-determination curriculum that was adapted from a French-Canadian…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Self Determination, Mental Retardation, Foreign Countries
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Cohen, Perrin; McDaniels, Melissa; Qualters, Donna M. – College Teaching, 2005
The AIR model we describe in this article is a practical framework for cultivating reflective inquiry into ethical issues that students, faculty, and administrators experience in the midst of busy daily lives and encounter in classroom discussions in a discipline field. The model is highly adaptable to academic and workplace settings and enables…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Ethical Instruction, Self Esteem, Competence
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Martinek, Tom; Hardiman, Eric; Anderson-Butcher, Dawn – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
Natural disasters such as the tsunami that struck southeast Asia last December 26, 2004 and Hurricane Katrina leave more than just the remnants of homes, schools, hospitals, businesses. It also leave thousands of children and youth and families bewildered and helpless, trying to figure out how to regain control of their lives. The influx of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Development, Guidelines, Physical Activities
Bolling, Anna L. – 1997
To encourage students of an upper division writing class to recognize the nuances of voice or tone in their written work, one instructor began the first day of each class by discussing voice and tone. After the instructor reviewed their first-day writings, students were paired with a peer partner. At the end of each semester students were…
Descriptors: Dialog Journals, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Language Usage
Goldman, Gary; Newman, Jay B. – 1998
This book addresses the importance of student involvement in improving the quality of schools. It demonstrates how bringing together students of all achievement levels using empowering activities helps everyone. Chapter 1 demonstrates how student involvement can be used to alter the culture of a school and includes examples of specific projects to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Self Esteem
Bastick, Tony – 1998
This paper introduces the subjectivist teaching/learning paradigm (STP), which uses students' social and cultural enculturation processes to structure affect-laden constructivist learning experiences focused in the subject area being taught. STP uses powerful learning experiences to promote two goals: enculturation into the subject area and…
Descriptors: College Students, Constructivism (Learning), Culturally Relevant Education, Foreign Countries
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Danns, Dionne – Urban Education, 2002
Examines attempts by black high school student activists in Chicago in the 1960s to gain community control of their schools. Their combined efforts did not lead to decentralization, but instead resulted in more black administrators and curriculum changes, as well as increased awareness of inadequate education, lack of black administrators, lack of…
Descriptors: Activism, Black Students, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Change
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Howard, April D. – English Quarterly, 2003
Uses the author's experiences to illustrate the challenge of teaching in today's schools. Discusses ways to provide a climate in which students feel they hold ownership, and have relationships with the community of learners around them to engage in discussion about the subject material and further develop their own thinking patterns. Presents…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education
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Hansen, Jane – Voices from the Middle, 1996
Describes a master's level course for teachers called "Foundations of Reading Instruction," which was built around students choosing their own goal of what they wanted to learn about the teaching of reading. Discusses the structure of their in-class workshops, goals, midway self-evaluations, the last weeks of their work on their goals, final…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Portfolios (Background Materials), Reading Instruction
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