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Fuchs, Lynn S.; Bucka, Nicole; Clarke, Ben; Dougherty, Barbara; Jordan, Nancy C.; Karp, Karen S.; Woodward, John – What Works Clearinghouse, 2021
Recent research has identified interventions that improved achievement for students with low test scores in mathematics. The Assisting Students Struggling with Mathematics: Intervention in the Elementary Grades practice guide, developed by the What Works Clearinghouseâ„¢ (WWC) in conjunction with an expert panel, distills this recent research into…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Kindergarten, Young Children, Mathematics Instruction
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Woodward, John – Journal of School Improvement, 2000
Describes a database of information made available by the North Central Association Commission on Schools to assist schools with the tasks involved in the school improvement process. Discusses how to use this expert database. Provides suggestions for its use and an outline of 54 target areas. (VWC)
Descriptors: Databases, Educational Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives
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Woodward, John – Journal of School Improvement, 2001
Provides guidelines to make grades a better assessment of learning. Argues that, for any assessment task to be fair, its content, context, and performance expectations should (1) reflect knowledge appropriate to all students; (2) tap knowledge that all students have had time to acquire in the class; and (3) and be as free as possible of cultural,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Assessment, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
Woodward, John – High School Magazine, 2000
The Tools for Understanding Project moves noncollege-bound students toward varied, integrated experiences with literacies required for success in the work force. The program excels at teaching higher order thinking, linking instruction with communication, and giving students practice in problem-solving (raising funds for a field trip). (MLH)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Fund Raising
Woodward, John; Gersten, Russell – 1992
This report describes TORUS, a computer-based program for elementary school students with learning disabilities which analyzes student work samples in addition and subtraction and provides individual profiles of student misconceptions and weaknesses. Initially, work samples from 236 middle school students with learning disabilities were analyzed…
Descriptors: Addition, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Software, Construct Validity
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Woodward, John; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1986
"Teacher Net" is described as a low cost computer network to provide computer assisted and managed instruction. The system consists of one microcomputer, an interface box, and as many as 16 keypads or keyboards for data input. The system can be used for independent student practice, assessment, group instruction, and data management.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Networks, Educational Technology
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Woodward, John; Baxter, Juliet – Exceptional Children, 1997
A year-long study of an innovative approach to mathematics, which emphasized in-depth problem solving and achievement of automaticity through math games, found such methods to be viable for students with average and above average academic abilities, but students with learning disabilities or at-risk students need much greater assistance if they…
Descriptors: Educational Games, High Risk Students, Inclusive Schools, Instructional Effectiveness
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Woodward, John; Howard, Lisa – Exceptional Children, 1994
TORUS, a prototype technology-based educational diagnostic program, is described. The usefulness of TORUS to identify and remediate the mathematics misconceptions of students with learning disabilities is reported. Results suggest the need for greater emphasis on conceptual understanding in mathematics instruction. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computer Assisted Testing, Diagnostic Teaching, Educational Diagnosis
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Woodward, John; Noell, John – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1991
Two programs are described for teaching earth science and introductory chemistry to secondary students with learning disabilities. Development of the two models involved curriculum revision to engage students in higher order thinking, teaching fewer topics in more depth, and design of materials to provide an integrated, problem-solving basis for…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Earth Science, Instructional Materials, Integrated Activities
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Woodward, John P.; Carnine, Douglas W. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1989
Described is "Genisys," an instructional program that teaches remedial and mildly handicapped students how to solve complex earth science problems. The program combines a 35-lesson videodisc course with a computer program which uses multiple rules for giving feedback, recycling missed exercises, and diagnosing underlying deficits in…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Mild Disabilities, Problem Solving
Montague, Marjorie, Ed.; Jitendra, Asha K., Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2006
A highly practical resource for special educators and classroom teachers, this book provides specific instructional guidance illustrated with vignettes, examples, and sample lesson plans. Every chapter is grounded in research and addresses the nuts and bolts of teaching math to students who are not adequately prepared for the challenging middle…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Middle School Students, Teacher Collaboration, Learning Problems