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Staiger, Eugene H. – Engineering Education, 1983
The Ainsworth-Lund transformation process model offers a framework for observing and assessing growth/development by identifying needs and matching them to available resources. The model's four phases are described and an annotated bibliography is provided which documents the engineering education experiences corresponding to each phase. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Diagnostic Teaching, Engineering Education, Higher Education

Stolovitch, Harold D. – 1984
This chapter presents two significant gaming concepts, one old and one new, and demonstrates how interactive teaching/learning situations can be structured through their application to attain prespecified objectives which require communication, group decision making, planning, or simple interactive skills. Frame games, the older concept, are…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Games, Higher Education, Instructional Development
Weeks, Denise Jarrett, Ed.; Stepanek, Jennifer, Ed. – Northwest Teacher, 2001
This publication takes a look at lesson study both in its Japanese form and as it is being implemented in the United States. It contains the lesson study process, the rationale for using such an approach, and illustrates how teachers and administrators around the United States are taking the first steps toward adapting and implementing lesson…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Instructional Development
Pashler, Harold; Bain, Patrice M.; Bottge, Brian A.; Graesser, Arthur; Koedinger, Kenneth; McDaniel, Mark; Metcalfe, Janet – National Center for Education Research, 2007
This Practice Guide is the third in a series of Institute of Education Sciences (IES) guides in education. Much of teaching is about helping students master new knowledge and skills and then helping students not to forget what they have learned. The recommendations in this practice guide are intended to provide teachers with specific strategies…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Instructional Development, Change Strategies, Learning Strategies
Leigh, Cindy; And Others – 1988
This color-coded curriculum guide is designed to facilitate instructional planning and help Mississippi's kindergarten teachers develop their schools' instructional management plan. Five broad units of instruction are presented, each of which has been tested, revised, and extended by classroom teachers. The units, which encompass many unit themes…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Instructional Development, Kindergarten, Learning Activities
Holloway, Robert E. – Videodisc/Videotext, 1982
Discusses the nature of technology transfer in education, outlines the impact of new technologies on educational practices, evaluates the connections between the capabilities of videodiscs and the learning activities to which they may be applied, and describes the design variables which will affect the development of videodisc-based instructional…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Educational Technology, Instructional Design, Instructional Development

Lin, Xiaodong – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2001
Proposes a framework for thinking about how metacognition research might apply to design activities. Examines two basic approaches to supporting metacognition: strategy training, and creation of a supportive social environment for metacognition. Identifies two kinds of content that are taught using these two approaches: knowledge about a specific…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Instructional Design, Instructional Development
Roebuck, Joanne – Journal of Learning Design, 2007
This paper reports on the use of reflexive practice activities designed to enhance learning for first year law students at James Cook University, Australia. The paper considers various aspects of student learning and explores connections between reflexive practice and concepts such as deep learning, understanding, motivation and engagement, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Law Students, Reflection
Marzano, Robert J.; Pickering, Debra J. – Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2005
This manual is intended to assist teachers in implementing a comprehensive approach to teaching academic vocabulary at the classroom, school, and district levels. Using the manual's list of 7,923 terms, school and district teams can choose the most important vocabulary terms they want to teach to all students. All vocabulary terms are extracted…
Descriptors: National Standards, Vocabulary Development, Teaching Methods, Word Lists

Heath, Phillip A. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1989
Examines some basic considerations in planning instruction that connect social studies, science, and mathematics using an exemplar unit to illustrate one approach. Provides an eight-step strategy for developing and teaching the integrated units. Concludes that the integrated approach increases both the quality and quantity of learning. (LS)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development, Integrated Activities

Chan, Tom S.; Ahern, Terence C. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1999
Investigates the effect of activity content, its presentation, and the interactions between the two on flow experience (intrinsic motivation) in instructional activity. Results suggest that activity content has major influences on motivation; hypermedia presentations can add to motivation if used appropriately, or they can be distracting if too…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Courseware, Hypermedia, Instructional Design

Renzulli, Joseph S. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1988
The Multiple Menu Model is a practical set of planning guides that can assist developers of curriculum for gifted students to combine content with instructional strategies. Planning menus in the areas of knowledge, instructional objectives, student activities, instructional strategies, instructional sequences, and artistic modification and a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Instructional Development

Juarez, Tina – NASSP Bulletin, 1992
The principal is uniquely positioned to help teachers plan for instruction, especially in the areas of student evaluation and grading. One approach is conducting inservice programs to promote an evaluation-based model of teacher planning incorporating both the objectives- and activities-based planning models. Teachers can then match assessment…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Inservice Education
Cates, Ward Mitchell – Educational Technology, 2001
This instructional design sought to create an easily graspable application of physics principles. It took an engineering slant on the content, asking students to investigate physics by attempting to increase the productivity of a "Splam-canning" plant. Design strategies are outlined for six science principles and eight product utilization…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Instructional Development, Instructional Innovation, Instructional Materials
Cates, Ward Mitchell; Bishop, Mary Jean – Educational Technology, 2001
Summarizes a discussion by the authors of this special issue that took place after the five instructional designers created lesson plans for the same design task. Highlights include the specified content's convergent effect on the designs; design philosophies; things that surprised the designers; and their favorable responses. (AEF)
Descriptors: Assignments, Design Preferences, Designers, Elementary Secondary Education