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Crippen, Betty – 1971
The successful integration of ecology and social studies in this sixth grade program offers students a chance to become aware of themselves and their immediate surroundings, both in the classroom and in the community. This model and the suggested learning activities can be successfully adapted for use at any of the other elementary levels.…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Teaching, Conservation Education, Earth Science
Rodgers, Judy; Herring, Lynda – 1974
This paper describes an experiment in team teaching involving 25 students in a Spanish language class on the high school level. Team teaching was found to be particularly suited to vocabulary presentation, testing, culture teaching, grammar explanations, dramatization of stories and fables, pronunciation drills, and classroom conversation. It was…
Descriptors: Conversational Language Courses, Cultural Education, Educational Experiments, Grammar
Show-Me News and Views (The Missouri Foreign Language Newsletter), 1970
Ways and means of implementing flexible scheduling in language programs are discussed in this paper. Practical problems arising from related concepts of team teaching, large and small group instruction, independent study, and differentiated staffing are considered. A broad view of flexible scheduling as a phenomenon involving planning, staff…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Differentiated Staffs, Flexible Schedules, Flexible Scheduling
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Otto, Frank – Hispania, 1968
Effective individualized instruction and increased student participation in foreign language communication skills could be achieved by a team-teaching approach. A team, comprised of the regular foreign language teacher and a number of volunteer advanced students, could (1) present listening comprehension materials, (2) evaluate pronunciation and…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Audiolingual Methods, Audiolingual Skills, Individualized Instruction
Smith, Lee L. – 1968
This "how-to" book details the practical issues involved in converting from a traditional to a nongraded elementary school. Chapters discuss staff preparation, curriculum reorganization, grouping, use of teacher aides, and team teaching. Included also are chapters on an Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title I project, the role of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Schools, Federal Programs, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Curtis, Thomas E., Ed. – 1968
A curriculum conference for New York school administrators interested in the middle school concept concentrated on three objectives: (1) To gain insight into the principles of early adolescent education, (2) to become aware of the strengths of the various theoretical approaches of educating the adolescent, and (3) to look at the pragmatics of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adolescents, Bibliographies, Core Curriculum
Earl, S.A. – 1969
Creating more differentiated, specialized work roles within teaching can be viewed as a response to a structural lag in school systems. Organizationally, differential staffing attempts to correct inefficient use of human resources by providing a more individualized program to maximize the use of teacher talent. This paper discusses aspects of…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Differentiated Staffs, Educational Environment, Educational Innovation
Harrison, Helene W. – 1974
The program covers two Texas public school districts, Harlandale and San Marcos, and Southwest Texas State University. This report, however, deals only with the Harlandale Bilingual Education Program, which provides bilingual education for pupils in grades K-5 who have limited English speaking ability. Objectives are: to reduce their educational…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Community Involvement, Cooperative Programs
Keller, Clair W. – 1972
This book attempts to narrow the gap between the rhetoric of social studies reform and the realities of most classrooms. It focuses on strategies for engaging students in the learning process. Practical and workable guides are provided for improving classroom instruction with new techniques and materials for innovative strategies. Although the…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Change, Evaluation, History
Corbett, Majorie; And Others – 1971
The objectives of this curriculum guide for the humanities are to provide a course which explores music, drama, art, and literature, educating the aesthetic responses and motivating the attitudes of students, in addition to giving them a laboratory experience for individual exploration and introducing them to the relationship of the arts and the…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Bibliographies, Comparative Analysis, Creative Development
Marion County Board of Public Instruction, Ocala, FL. – 1972
The first year of a project to implement team teaching concepts in a middle school program for educable mentally retarded students emphasized process development by teachers in the areas of role definitions, curriculum competencies, and behavioral management. Orientation included establishment of project purpose, individual responsibilities, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Educational Programs, Exceptional Child Education
Hartford Public Schools, CT. – 1972
Four Intensive Reading Instructional Teams (IRITs) consisting of a reading consultant, two master teachers, and a clerk typist provided intensive compensatory reading instruction for more than 500 Hartford third, fourth, and fifth grade students during the 1971-72 school year. The approach of the IRITs was geared to the concept of individualized…
Descriptors: Accountability, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Individualized Reading
Conners, Keith J.; Adamchak, Jan – 2003
This paper challenges the traditional teacher autonomy model, which assumes that classroom teachers are isolated practitioners charged with teaching classrooms of students independently for most of the school day. It asserts that the realities of modern schools have changed, and teachers are often not as isolated as they once were. Salisbury…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Hipp, Kristine Kiefer; Stoll, Louise; Bolam, Ray; Wallace, Mike; McMahon, Agnes; Thomas, Sally; Huffman, Jane Bumpers – 2003
This paper briefly describes two projects--one in the United States, one in England--that studied professional learning communities (PLCs). Part I of the paper describes the two projects. The American project is called the Creating Communities of Continuous Inquiry and Improvement project. The purpose of this study was to document and examine…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Comparative Analysis, Cooperative Planning, Educational Cooperation
Messina, Susan; Simas, Robert J.; White, Diane – 1995
Solano Community College (California) developed interdisciplinary, team-taught classes. The program included three classroom components administered in each of the six semesters to both program-supported integrated classes and to content area control class sections: a standardized reading test, an essay writing test, and a student survey. Subjects…
Descriptors: Biology, College English, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis
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