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McIntyre, Ellen – 1993
A study investigated how writing skills were taught and learned in one low-SES, urban, whole language primary classroom. Participants were three teachers who team-taught a group of primary-age children and 11 children who were considered conventional writers, 3 of whom had learning disabilities. Teachers and children were observed twice a month…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Emergent Literacy, Instructional Effectiveness, Journal Writing
Walsh, James M. – 1991
This study investigated the preferences of parents, teachers, and students regarding the relative benefits of a cooperative teaching (general educator/special educator in a general education classroom) service model in comparison to a special education "pull-out" model. A cooperative teaching model was implemented in four public…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
Sowers, Ganelda H. – 1978
Mainstreaming the handicapped child requires much more than mere placement in a regular classroom. Careful thought and preparation must be devoted to the affective, as well as cognitive, aspects of classroom experience. This paper describes the mainstreaming program at the North Rowan Primary School in Rowan County, North Carolina. Through team…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Educational Needs, Handicapped Students, Inservice Teacher Education
Harding, Ida Beal – 1981
College level remediation programs are generally unsatisfactory because students tend to give these noncredit courses low priority and do not seem to transfer the skills learned to their content courses. In addition, because students are simultaneously enrolled in regular content courses requiring skills they have not yet developed, they often…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Content Area Reading, Course Descriptions
Merenbloom, Elliot Y.; Ritterhoff, Claire E. – 1980
The faculty of a middle school has constructed a model of a reading program, using components of other programs at other grade levels. The elements of the model include basal reading, teaching reading in the content areas, and individualized reading. The strengths of these components depend on teachers' understanding of learning theory and…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Content Area Reading, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Diamond, Lynn – 1976
The New School of Liberal Arts, a part of Brooklyn College, utilized team teaching techniques in order to raise reading, writing, and general skills levels of underprepared college students in the New York City area. During the year's study, students received intensive developmental help in conjunction with content courses in social institutions,…
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Integrated Activities
Christison, Milton – 1976
This manifesto outlines the purposes, instructional program, facilities, allocation of resources, financing, and implementation of a private elementary and middle school that is based on the concepts of professional accountability and individualized learning. The school would be organized around learning families that cross grade and ability…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Finance, Elementary Education, House Plan
Silva, Diane Yendol – 2000
This study examines the mentoring practices of a mentor teacher who was actively engaged in creating an inquiry-focused, year-long internship, noting the intern-mentor dyad's negotiation of a successful learning context as perceived by the intern, the mentor, and a university faculty member. Data collection involved both ethnographic and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Inquiry
Cyrino, Monica S. – 1995
A team-taught course on Greek civilization was designed to reach a broad audience of majors and non-majors at the University of New Mexico and has changed in response to faculty and student responses. The first version of the course covered Greek and Roman culture and presented a variety of guest lecturers, but student comments indicated that too…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Course Descriptions, Greek Civilization, Greek Literature
Burch, Marti L.; Keilberg, Tamara – 1995
Teaming incorporates an ever expanding curriculum, without an overlapping of subjects, by a collaboration of teachers and students learning from one discipline to another. Through the teaming approach to teaching, the child gains from the emotional, motivational, and enrichment of interrelationships of different subject teachers. Stimulation for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Fused Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach
Klotz, Jack; Whiting, Melissa – 1998
An instructional component was developed for a Master's degree preparatory program in educational administration that was designed around cohort student groups and cohort teaching. The cohort teaching block was developed for the instructional block on the "Principal as Instructional Leader" to include professors from educational administration and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Curriculum, Educational Administration, Effective Schools Research
Trousdale, Ann; Henkin, Roxanne – 1989
A college professor (on the elementary language arts and children's literature faculty) and a doctoral candidate (also writing coordinator for an Illinois school district) team-taught a graduate language arts course at Northern Illinois University, implementing practices that reflected their pedagogical and political convictions. Both wanted the…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cooperative Learning, Cooperative Planning, Elementary Education
Aiyepeku, W. Olabode – 1987
Experiences in teaching a research methods course to Master of Library Science students at the University of Ibadan (Nigeria) are reported. Outlined are somewhat controversial teaching and learning considerations, based on the broad objectives and content of the research methods course taught in Ibadan's library school since 1977. These…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Critical Thinking, Developing Nations, Graduate Study
Campbell, James Reed; Swanchak, John – 1981
For many new educational programs the key question is not about the implementation process, but about the implementation effort itself, because the key individual in the implementation process is the classroom teacher. In an urban middle school setting, the implementation of drug abuse prevention lessons of 38 teachers who had participated in a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Freeman, Carol Cook; Smith, David Lee – 1997
A new interdisciplinary science and mathematics course for preservice elementary/special education teachers at LaSalle University (Pennsylvania) is examined. "Explorations in Science and Mathematics" was designed to develop core skills, critical thinking and communication, understanding of math and science as real-life activities,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Mathematics, College Science, Elementary Education
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