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Ellison, Vicki Lin – Teaching and Change, 1996
Teachers in a multiage classroom developed a new spelling program that allowed students to select spelling words. Student interviews examined how they chose the words and why they considered words easy, medium, and hard. Three general areas of learning emerged: students' autonomy, real life connections, and the future. (SM)
Descriptors: Action Research, Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Grade 3

Williams, Jennifer L.; Strangis, Diane E. – Journal of Early Education and Family Review, 2002
Examines the social and emotional benefits for children in early childhood multiage classrooms and the strategies teachers implement to promote those developmental domains. Explores findings about the social and emotional advantages for students, and presents advantages and disadvantages from the multiage perspective. Reviews findings on…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning, Early Childhood Education
Raymond, Allen – Teaching Pre K-8, 1994
Discusses the origins and operation of The Manhattan New School, an alternative elementary school in New York City that opened in 1991, with a focus on the extensive staff development and literacy programs conducted by the school. (MDM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Schools, Excellence in Education

Byrnes, Deborah A.; And Others – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 1994
Examined educational attitudes of 168 students and their parents in the first year of a primary level multiage program. Found that although the majority of parents and students considered the experience positive, their principal concern was that older students did not appear to be sufficiently challenged academically, suggesting the need for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Innovation, Mixed Age Grouping, Nongraded Instructional Grouping
Latimer, Deborah J. – Texas Child Care, 1995
Discusses how early childhood programs offer a wealth of opportunities for intergenerational experiences. Describes the benefits of intergenerational programs for children, teachers, and parents; offers tips for building a successful program; and provides some options for creating different kinds of programs. Outlines nine factors to consider…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Cooperation, Cooperative Programs, Early Childhood Education
Latimer, Deborah J. – Texas Child Care, 1995
Notes that the challenge for caregivers in developing intergenerational programs is to engage both groups with the materials and with each other while taking into consideration each group's needs and interests. Offers tips for planning any intergenerational activity. Explains how to plan activities using herbs, presents instructions for three…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Gardening, Gardens, Intergenerational Programs

Confessore, Sharon J. – Continuing Higher Education Review, 1993
Observation of mixed-age undergraduate classes and analysis of students' interactions showed that older students tended to dominate the discourse; the cognitive level of discourse was not altered by the presence of older students; and andragogical practices may not be the most effective strategies for mixed-age classes. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Classroom Observation Techniques, Discourse Analysis

Conyers, John G.; Kappel, Toni; Rooney, Joanne – Educational Leadership, 1999
In 1995, a racially and socioeconomically diverse school in suburban Illinois opened with new curriculum and instructional approaches and supportive technology. Change occurred rapidly, leadership was crucial, vision directed staff efforts, and negativities were minimized. Staff made important decisions, everyone learned and taught, and teachers…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Diversity (Student), Educational Technology, Elementary Education
Feldman, Jay; Gray, Peter – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
Observation of 200 children ages 4 to 19 attending a Massachusetts nongraded alternative school disclosed substantial age mixing. Younger children used older children to develop skills and acquire knowledge. Age mixing encouraged opportunities for creativity, helped match abilities, and fostered older children's sense of responsibility for younger…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Mixed Age Grouping

Fulton, Winifred; Graham, Marilyn – Canadian Children, 1997
Presents personal accounts of a mother and a primary school teacher of a gardening project with a multi-age primary class. Highlights how making home-school connections can promote caring and growth in the entire classroom community. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Family School Relationship, Gardening, Learning Activities
Elmore, Randy – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
Articles in this special section by middle-school educators describe the multi-age team (MAT) experiment at a Georgia middle school from 1993 onward. In 1992, a project inspired by "Turning Points" recommendations addressing teacher and administrator empowerment was launched at another Georgia school. (MLH)
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Practices, Excellence in Education, Institutional Characteristics
Elmore, Randy; Wisenbaker, Joe – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
An evaluation of a Georgia middle school's multi-age grouping program revealed significant progress regarding student self-esteem, achievement, community building, and teacher collaboration. The Crabapple experience illustrates how one model of student-centered, developmentally appropriate, and integrated learning can benefit middle-level…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Discovery Learning, Educational Change, Gifted
Butzin, Sarah M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Who says learning always has to be drudgery? Sarah Butzin, the founder of the Institute for School Innovation, proposes "triangulated learning" as a way to give children time to play and develop, even as they pursue high standards. Triangulation is a metaphor for strength. A triangulated learning system taps the power of three to meet…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Reading Instruction
Suvorova, Galina – Russian Education and Society, 2004
Because of the destruction of the agricultural sector of Russia's economy, there is no demand for workers in the countryside, and, as a consequence, the able-bodied population is leaving the countryside and the birth rate has gone down drastically. These factors have resulted in the liquidation of kindergartens and small-enrollment schools and a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Rural Education, Educational Change
Logue, Mary Ellin – Young Children, 2006
This article presents an action research conducted by a group of teachers comparing multiage with same-age interactions of children, especially among toddlers. The research involving 31 children ranging in age from two through five-and-a-half was conducted under optimal conditions, with small groups, low teacher-child ratios, and highly trained…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Teachers, Social Behavior, Action Research