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de Voil, Peter – Independent School, 1978
A teacher from England discusses democratization of Milton Academy, a private school in the United States, and describes how students participate in political activities and school affairs. He also compares the curriculum and life at Milton to that at a secondary school in England. (KC)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Cultural Differences, Opinions
Kogelman, Stanley; And Others – Independent School, 1978
The mathematics department at the Dalton School in New York City, was well aware of the math anxiety among its students and so sponsored a Mind Over Math program for the students in three Algebra I classes. This series of five one-hour workshops, which met during one of the three regular class sessions, was designed to reduce and prevent negative…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Mathematics Anxiety, Parent Participation, Private Schools
Shoemaker, John G. – Independent School, 1979
Presents a rationale, based on Judeo-Christian principles, for involving boarding school students in social service work. (SJL)
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Christianity, Community Services, Experiential Learning
Rindfleisch, Norval – Independent School, 1981
Describes high school English courses which use a seminar approach, emphasizing discussion and writing, to promote a cooperative, student-centered critical and analytical method of teaching literature. (CM)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Integrated Activities, Learning Activities, Literary Criticism
Cavanagh, Marian – Independent School, 1999
At a Virginia private school, a student-led organization inspired by the National Coalition Building Institute works to end minority groups' mistreatment. In a comfortable, small-group setting, participants examine information and misinformation about themselves and others. Sharing a universally painful human experience is the starting point. (MLH)
Descriptors: Friendship, Group Discussion, Intervention, Private Schools
Raushenbush, John – The Independent School Bulletin, 1967
Through "preparing-to-teach," students at Fountain Valley School, Colorado Springs, felt that they learned material better and gained confidence and personal satisfaction. Their interest in teaching began with two unrelated projects--(1) an "older brother" project in which 11th- and 12th-grade boys tutored elementary students from predominantly…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Experimental Teaching, Peer Teaching, Secondary Education