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Renzulli, Joseph S. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1982
The author discusses his opposition to gifted curriculum developed largely by teachers and suggests that real problems should be the focus of gifted programing. Two curriculum models are described according to four variables: the roles of students, knowledge, creativity, and teachers. (CL)
Descriptors: Creativity, Curriculum Development, Gifted, Knowledge Level
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Schubert, William H. – Educational Considerations, 1985
The author calls for a deeper integration between curriculum and foundational studies. He examines the origin of curriculum specialists, the substitution of techniques and certification for the search for virtue and judgment in situational problems, and the use of teachers and students as agents of curriculum inquiry. (CT)
Descriptors: Certification, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Foundations of Education
Ungerleider, Dorothy – Academic Therapy, 1986
The author describes ways in which an organic curriculum--in which students actively plan goals based on their needs--helped an impulsive sixth grader and a language handicapped 20-year-old acquire reading skills, vocabulary, and master phobic reactions. (CL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Language Handicaps, Learning Disabilities
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Schwartz, Marc S.; Sadler, Philip M. – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
This study characterizes how learning and teaching differs as the responsibility for choosing curriculum goals and the strategies to reach those goals shifts between teacher and the students. Three different pedagogical approaches were used with 125 seventh-grade and eighth-grade students. All three curricula focus on electromagnetism, and were…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Curriculum, Advanced Students, Curriculum Development
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Ching, Cynthia Carter; Kafai, Yasmin B. – Teachers College Record, 2008
Background: Existing research suggests that one of the challenges for teachers in persisting with innovative inquiry curricula is their difficulty scaffolding students' transitions into technology-supported and open-ended activities. The question of whether students can effectively scaffold one another's transitions has not been previously…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Student Attitudes, Ethnography, Discourse Analysis
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Sicilia-Camacho, Alvaro; Brown, David – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2008
Background: Teaching styles in physical education (PE) found prominence through Muska Mosston's teaching styles "Spectrum" model. Mosston's Spectrum has been remarkably successful and its logic currently underpins the conceptualisation of teaching styles in many PE practices in Western education systems, including those in the United…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teaching Styles, Models, Teaching Methods
Middlemiss, Mary Ann; Van Neste-Kenny, Jocelyne – Nursing and Health Care, 1994
In nursing education, the curricular focus is shifting from objectives, outcomes, and evaluation to reflection, intuition, and praxis. Active learning, requiring a higher level of maturity, emphasizes constructing new knowledge and meaning, empowering students to take charge of their experience. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Higher Education, Nursing Education
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May, Helen – British Journal of Special Education, 2005
Helen May recently completed her doctoral studies at the University of Leeds. Her EdD thesis, written with the benefit of extensive experience of practice, focused on the engagement of children with learning difficulties in interactions in primary classrooms. In this article, Helen May draws on her familiarity with the literature to explore the…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Familiarity, Curriculum Development, Student Participation
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Chickering, Arthur W. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1975
Examples of how Empire State College in New York uses learning contracts together with first results of students' evaluation of their use.
Descriptors: Contracts, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction
Counelis, James Steve – 1969
Following recommendations in the 1966 report EDUCATION AT BERKELEY, the Board of Educational Development (BED) was created as the practical vehicle through which experimental curricular programming could be realized more rapidly. The purpose of this study was to examine systematically and empirically the BED curriculum--the student and faculty…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Experimental Curriculum
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Cole, Henry P.; Harty, Harold – High School Journal, 1973
Considered a number of factors which operate across any type of change endeavor at any level which ultimately influence the success of an innovative effort. In this case these factors are the level of public and student sentiment. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Role, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Switzer, Thomas J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1971
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Instructional Materials, Social Studies
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Mayher, John S. – English in Australia, 2003
Explores a curricular framework for teaching and learning in schools by reconceptualizing the following ideas as a series of metaphors: for the teaching/learning process; for the roles taken by teachers and students; and for the curriculum as a whole. Contends that to return to a sense of what education could be, educators will have to change…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Learning Strategies
Walker, Kimberly LaRaine – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This research study was designed to determine leadership and instructional behaviors of administrators and teachers who are participants in the Alabama AP Initiative, as well as evaluate the perceptions of the AAPI with regard to student performance. The importance of this research was three-fold. First, this study provided principals, as well as…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Community Leaders, Curriculum Development, Rural Schools
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Tyler, Ralph W. – Educational Leadership, 1976
Discusses the importance of emphasizing the active role of the student and of considering nonschool areas of student learning in the curriculum development process. Available from Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1701 K Street, N.W., Suite 1100, Washington, D.C. 20006, single copies, $2.00. (JG)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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