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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Goddard, Lise – Independent School, 2014
In this article, the author addresses the issue of bias in language used in conventional training in scientific writing that encourages adherence to the rule: "don't use 'I' when writing science reports." Such writing is to be objective rather than subjective; it is to be dispassionate, detached, fact-based, and…
Descriptors: Student Research, Science Activities, Scientific Research, Educational Practices
Jacobs, Heidi Hayes – Independent School, 2014
In this article, the author states: "It doesn't matter how many computer-related devices we have in school, what matters is how we employ technology toward a large learning goal, toward a new vision of education." She continues, "When I suggest the cultivation and integration of digital, media, and global literacies, I do so…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Multiple Literacies, Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education
Meikle, Scott – Independent School, 2014
What motivates human creativity? Sometimes creativity emerges because people need to solve a problem or communicate an idea. The desire for novel amusement or complex entertainment also inspires creative thought. Environmental factors are also influential in motivating a student's creativity. An instructor's personal enthusiasm for the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Experiential Learning
Fuchs, Janet – Independent School, 2013
This article describes the results of a three-day professional development workshop for newer teachers (with less than six years of experience) and more experienced teachers trained in design of skills-based, year-long themes with rich interdisciplinary connections at Charles River School (Massachusetts). For the three days, the school was buzzing…
Descriptors: Workshops, Faculty Development, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Collaboration
Brown, Neal M. – Independent School, 2012
This past May, the author was more dismayed than surprised to read the "New York Times" article about the scores of parents who are enrolling their three- to five-year-olds in Junior Kumon enrichment programs. As some parents interviewed for the article expressed, their motivation in doing so was either to keep their children from falling "behind…
Descriptors: Young Children, Instructional Leadership, Enrichment, Anxiety
Howland, Jonathan – Independent School, 2011
Like their counterparts in law and medicine, teachers are professionals whose habits and techniques and strategies--whose "practices"--must be derived and customized and refined from a panoply of available prospects. So, while there are surely some pedagogies they might gather under the umbrella of "worst practices," one effective teacher's "best…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Teaching Skills, Teacher Competencies, Teacher Effectiveness
Grace, Catherine O'Neill – Independent School, 2011
Psychologist Robert J. Sternberg's conviction that American standardized testing does not accurately reflect a child's intelligence or potential is far from theoretical. As an elementary school student in the 1950s, he scored poorly on the ubiquitous IQ test of the time, freezing up when the school psychologist entered the room. Thankfully for…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Federal Legislation, School Psychologists, Testing
Fish, Ted – Independent School, 2011
A hundred years ago, if people had asked a group of competent and talented educators whether any child--regardless of race, class, or gender--could one day learn to read Shakespeare, write scientific papers, or do algebraic math, all but the most visionary would have answered, "No." Only a small segment of the population was deemed capable of…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Training
Buckheit, James E. – Independent School, 2010
An important topic of current brain research is "cognitive overload." It is about the capacity of a person's working memory and the strategies employed when that capacity is taxed. The most common strategy for coping with cognitive overload is shutting down, like that point in a conversation with a non-English speaker when everything one says is…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Seminars, Metacognition, Short Term Memory
Roffman, Deborah M. – Independent School, 2010
Even at the dawn of the 21st century, the sexual education of children in America is controlled by attitudes and myths about sexual learning that, in reality, date back hundreds of years. And despite the strong, vibrant, and progressive traditions, many independent schools also remain well behind the curve on this vital aspect of children's lives.…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Sexuality, Attitudes, Private Schools
Harth, Chris – Independent School, 2010
Technological advances in communications, transportation, and information processing have deepened and broadened connections on multiple levels, local through global, thickening the webs of interactivity that bind us to each other economically, politically, militarily, socially, culturally, environmentally, and ethically. As with most complex…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Learning Strategies, Educational Needs, Global Education
Hecker, Linda R. – Independent School, 1977
Describes a historical approach to English that concentrates on early American literature and historical fiction culminating in a writing project based on incidents taken from local history. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Descriptive Writing, English Education, Historiography, Local History
Barbieri, Richard – Independent School, 1977
The english teacher should explore the values--both artistic and humane--present in a variety of literatures, even the worth of nonliterary modes of expression, in order to preserve the tradition seen in Shakespeare and Keats, Dickens and Homer. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Curriculum, English Departments, English Instruction, Language Usage
McCutcheon, G. Barr – Independent School, 1977
Examines the debris left in the wake of new mathematics and attempts to decide what is worth salvaging. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Mathematical Vocabulary, Mathematics Curriculum, Modern Mathematics, Private Schools
Adams, Priscilla B. – Independent School, 1979
A basic premise of the writing for real approach is that, to teach students to write, one must reverse the traditional literature-writing sequence, by which writing experiences are derived from reading selections. It is crucial to allow students to first write about their own experiences and environment. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Family Life, Literature Programs, Secondary Education, Student Experience
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