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Little, Mary E. – Educational Forum, 2003
Outlines a cyclical process for decision making in math lesson planning: (1) outcomes (curriculum standards and objectives); (2) preskills; (3) instructional delivery; (4) learner engagement; (5) academic and nonacademic needs and supports; (6) accommodations to curricular outcomes; (7) modifications of curriculum outcomes; and (8) evaluation by…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Lesson Plans
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Martin, Lee Y. – Educational Forum, 1978
States that teachers should understand how they can legitimately use play to accomplish teaching-learning objectives, suggests a model for formulating a play ethic for teacher training, and presents a play matrix showing the areas of impact in play theory for the teaching-learning process. (MF)
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Needs
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Hunt, Sharon – Educational Forum, 1981
Giving the historical background of leisure time use and education, the author sketches a leisure education plan for the public school curriculum. The object is to teach people to engage in leisure as an enriching and ennobling experience. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education, Leisure Time
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Thurman, Richard L. – Educational Forum, 1980
The author attempts to dispel some traditional myths and makes some suggestions for all educators to contemplate concerning mainstreaming. He examines the evolution of the special education concept, objections to mainstreaming, and strategies to aid the mainstreaming process--for instance, parent involvement and needs assessment. (CT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Needs Assessment, Parent Role
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Richey, D. Dean – Educational Forum, 1980
Considers some specific ways in which educators may become involved in primary prevention of child abuse and neglect. Short-term activities such as awareness and referral, parent education, and prevention programs are suggested, as well as long-term activities such as family life education and curriculum specifically aimed at the problem. (CT)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Curriculum Development, Family Life Education
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Kaplan-Sanoff, Margot – Educational Forum, 1980
Presents a brief model of how teacher education theory and classroom practice can be integrated into early childhood education. Major theoretical perspectives on child learning are discussed; then, the strategies and teacher behaviors that are consistent with these perspectives are considered. Colleges of education curricula are also discussed.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Curriculum, Early Childhood Education, Educational Theories
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Wakefield, Alice P. – Educational Forum, 1993
Differences between developmentally appropriate and traditional classroom practice include the following: integrated vs. separate curriculum, meaning-driven vs. skill-driven, incidental vs. explicit learning, heterogeneous vs. homogeneous grouping, ready now vs. getting ready, child-centered vs. teacher-directed, autonomy vs. heteronomy, previous…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages