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Texas A and M Univ., College Station. Vocational Instructional Services. – 1980
This packet contains two units of informational materials and transparency masters, with accompanying scripts, for teachers to use in an animal science course in vocational agriculture. Unit A on breeds and selection of livestock and poultry includes 13 topics covering beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, horses, goats, sheep, and poultry. Unit B on…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Production, Animal Behavior, Animal Husbandry
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Vocational Instructional Materials Lab. – 1991
This comprehensive and verified employer competency list was developed from a modified DACUM (Developing a Curriculum) process involving business, industry, labor, and community agency representatives from Ohio. This competency list contains 11 units (with or without subunits), competencies, and competency builders that identify the occupational,…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Production
Timberlake, Patricia V. – Teacher, 1974
Teacher uses Mother Goose rhymes to help children acquire basic math skills. Did you ever think of Baa Baa Black Sheep in terms of sets? (Author/GB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Teachers, Lesson Plans
Robb, Edna; And Others – 1976
This career exploration instructional unit on Navajo rug weaving is one of several resulting from the rural southwestern Colorado CEPAC Project (Career Education Process of Attitude Change). This unit consists of (1) five unit objectives (to recognize the importance of sheep in the Indians' life, to realize the time required to prepare wool for…
Descriptors: American Indians, Career Exploration, Elementary Education, Lesson Plans
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Creel, Sarah C.; Aslin, Richard N.; Tanenhaus, Michael K. – Cognition, 2008
Two experiments used the head-mounted eye-tracking methodology to examine the time course of lexical activation in the face of a non-phonemic cue, talker variation. We found that lexical competition was attenuated by consistent talker differences between words that would otherwise be lexical competitors. In Experiment 1, some English cohort…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Cues, Cognitive Processes, Eye Movements
Barth, Roland S. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
Describes the preoccupation of U.S. schools with "list logic": a conception of educational improvement that relies on the identification and prescription of a myriad of characteristics of effective schools, administrators, and teachers. Suggests reasons for this phenomenon and advocates the alternative of "communities of…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Improvement
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Schaffner, Bradley L. – College & Research Libraries, 2001
Examines the impact of electronic technology on libraries and scholarship. Focuses on some of the challenges of using electronic resources in research libraries, which include cost of acquiring electronic formats and the effect such expenditures have on other library services and collection development practices. Explores how electronic resources…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Change, Electronic Journals, Electronic Publishing
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Cockcroft, K.; Grasko, D.; Fridjhon, P. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
A factor that affects university students' academic performance is the quantity and quality of their sleep. There is a high rate of insomnia in the general population, but the prevalence of sleep difficulties among university students has not been extensively studied. The current study found that 23 per cent of the researched student population…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Coping, Sleep, Questionnaires
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Wilson, Christopher; Marcus, David K. – Teaching of Psychology, 1992
Reports on the use of PlayDoh clay in a college neuroanatomy class. Describes how students constructed a PlayDoh model of a sheep's brain subsequent to performing a standard dissection procedure. Maintains that students learned from the procedure and recommended the use of the technique in future classes. (CFR)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Curriculum Design, Dissection, Higher Education
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Holloway, Sue – Journal of Education, 1992
Explores the meanings constructed around the concept of cooperation by a teacher and her fifth-grade students during cooperative learning. Their experiences indicate that cooperative learning has the potential to be a wolf in sheep's clothing, promising much but actually stifling the empowerment of students for proactive social action. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Conflict, Cooperative Learning, Educational Cooperation
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Pyke, Karen – Journal of Family Issues, 2005
This study examines the impact of sibling acculturative differences on immigrant family dynamics. An analysis of 32 interviews with grown children of Korean and Vietnamese immigrants with siblings on different acculturative trajectories finds that traditional siblings are more likely to be elder children whose higher status and obligations as…
Descriptors: Siblings, Immigrants, Ethnicity, Cultural Influences
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Hunt, Warren; Coutts, Jeff – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2009
This paper reports research on the impact of introducing a range of extension approaches into the wool-growing regions of Tasmania Australia to meet an emerging knowledge and skills gap in the sector. The wool-growing industry of the state has experienced minimal government extension support for over 15 years. There is a failure in both private…
Descriptors: Industry, Research Methodology, Information Seeking, Foreign Countries
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Dixon, Geoff – Social Education, 1984
Australia is the world's driest continent. One-third of the country's area is unsuitable for any land use, while another third is suitable only for cattle and sheep grazing. Australia's physical geography, weather conditions, wildflowers, and wildlife are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Climate, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Regions
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Murrow, Gene – Mathematics Teacher, 1971
The Shepherd's Principle (to count the number of sheep in a field, count the number of legs and divide by four) is applied to the problem of finding the number of different rectangles on an N by N checkerboard. (MM)
Descriptors: Algebra, Geometric Concepts, Induction, Mathematics
Statler, Larry L.; Juhl, R. J. – Agr Educ Mag, 1970
Reports a farm laboratory of 1500 swine, 40 beef cattle, 52 sheep, a 300-crop acres, and a full line of leased new farm machinery for post-secondary agricultural production students. A student board of directors manages the demonstration farm. (DM)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Production, Farm Management, Farmers
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