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Full-Text Articles in Education
Cooperative Learning On Mathematical Problem Solving: Reflections By A Traditional Teacher And Her Students, Diana Metsisto
Cooperative Learning On Mathematical Problem Solving: Reflections By A Traditional Teacher And Her Students, Diana Metsisto
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
As our society becomes more technologically complex, the educational system preparing our students to become citizens of this society must adapt to met changing demands. Mathematical literacy of the 21st century will require a different model of mathematics education than that which served in the past. This thesis argues for a model of mathematics education which includes as key components: problem solving, question posing, cooperative learning, concrete manipulatives, and teaching for thinking. This new model sets forth guidelines for a facilitative approach to the teaching of mathematics as opposed to the more traditional, authoritative model. This facilitative model is based …
News & Views - Vol. 09, No. 04 - December 19, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
News & Views - Vol. 09, No. 04 - December 19, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1983-1991, News & Views
No abstract provided.
Merging Instruction In Thinking And Writing, Victoria L. Morse
Merging Instruction In Thinking And Writing, Victoria L. Morse
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
Two largely independent bodies of literature exist on both teaching to promote students' critical and creative thinking abilities and teaching to promote the shift between novice and more expert writing. The author looks closely at both bodies of literature and merges common principles to create an extended curriculum unit designed to teach simultaneously toward expert thinking and expert writing. The unit contains such diverse activities as: 1) an acrostic puzzle; 2) reading articles on themes related to Hamlet; 3) the use of dialectical notebooks; 3) an explicit investigation into the nature of problem solving; 4) using emphatic role-playing to bring …
Critical Thinking In Reading: A Whole Language Approach, Deborah Anne Adkins
Critical Thinking In Reading: A Whole Language Approach, Deborah Anne Adkins
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
The importance of good instruction in reading education has long been recognized. What constitutes good instruction and what materials should be used have been the focus of much debate, however, over the years. Two relatively new movements in education have recently added fuel to that debate, namely the movements in critical thinking and whole language. The fundamental purpose of the thinking skills movement is the development of higher level thinking in students. In the area of reading this means that students should be challenged by questions and problems in literature which cause them to go beyond a literal understanding. They …
News & Views - Vol. 09, No. 03 - November 21, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
News & Views - Vol. 09, No. 03 - November 21, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1983-1991, News & Views
No abstract provided.
News & Views - Vol. 09, No. 02 - October 12, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
News & Views - Vol. 09, No. 02 - October 12, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1983-1991, News & Views
No abstract provided.
The Academic Workplace (Fall/Winter 1990): Faculty Shortages: Are They Here? What Can We Do About Them?, New England Resource Center For Higher Education At The University Of Massachusetts Boston, Zelda F. Gamson, Dorothy E. Finnegan, Ted I.K. Youn
The Academic Workplace (Fall/Winter 1990): Faculty Shortages: Are They Here? What Can We Do About Them?, New England Resource Center For Higher Education At The University Of Massachusetts Boston, Zelda F. Gamson, Dorothy E. Finnegan, Ted I.K. Youn
The Academic Workplace
No abstract provided.
Implementing General Education: Initial Findings, Sandra Kanter, Howard London, Zelda F. Gamson
Implementing General Education: Initial Findings, Sandra Kanter, Howard London, Zelda F. Gamson
New England Resource Center for Higher Education Publications
The article reports on the first year activities of the Project on the Implementation of General Education. The project, conducted by the New England Resource Center for Higher Education (NERCHE), is funded by the Exxon Education Foundation. The focus of the research is to examine how general education curricula is actually developed and implemented on college campuses that have limited resources.
New Concepts Of Professional Expertise: Liberal Learning As Part Of A Career-Oriented Education, Ernest Lynton
New Concepts Of Professional Expertise: Liberal Learning As Part Of A Career-Oriented Education, Ernest Lynton
New England Resource Center for Higher Education Publications
The nature of the expertise needed in most professions and higher level occupations is broadening because of changing organization and content of work. Today, a competent practitioner must be more than a narrow specialist. Curricular reviews aimed at ensuring liberal learning should abandon the false dichotomy between career-oriented and liberal education and begin by reexamining and broadening the major.
Assessing Faculty Shortages In Comprehensive Colleges And Universities, Zelda F. Gamson, Dorothy E. Finnegan, Ted I.K. Youn
Assessing Faculty Shortages In Comprehensive Colleges And Universities, Zelda F. Gamson, Dorothy E. Finnegan, Ted I.K. Youn
New England Resource Center for Higher Education Publications
In the last two years, the national media and higher education publications have begun warning of faculty shortages. In the fall of 1989 Edward Fiske and Elizabeth Fowler wrote in the New York Times that colleges and universities would be facing major faculty shortages in the humanities and social sciences (Fiske 1989; Fowler 1989). A few months earlier, Joseph Berger (1989) warned in the New York Times that the "Slowing Pace to Doctorates Spurs Worry on Filling Jobs." The Chronicle of Higher Education has been running a series of articles on various aspects of the faculty labor market --concerning the …
News & Views - Vol. 09, No. 01 - September 15, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
News & Views - Vol. 09, No. 01 - September 15, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1983-1991, News & Views
No abstract provided.
Critical Thinking Through Literature: A Dialogue Teaching Model, William H. Hayes
Critical Thinking Through Literature: A Dialogue Teaching Model, William H. Hayes
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
Many traditional approaches to teaching literature depend on lecturing and asking pointed or leading questions which require correct answers. Through such lessons have their value, they do not engage students in earnest and thoughtful discussions of literature. Such methods may be useful for reviewing material, but they are not sufficient to foster critical thinking. The Dialogue Teaching Model evolves in eight phases. It allows students to respond to literature at their own level of understanding by giving students the opportunity to interpret readings on their own. Using a dialogue approach, the teacher has students make judgments or decision about their …
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 12 - July 11, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 12 - July 11, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1983-1991, News & Views
No abstract provided.
Sports Notes, Wornie L. Reed
Sports Notes, Wornie L. Reed
Trotter Review
The big-business nature of college sports is becoming increasingly apparent. Each of the four schools with basketball teams in the 1990 "Final Four" received $1,430,000, while the 64 invited teams were guaranteed at least $286,000 each. On top of this, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recently signed a $1 billion basketball deal with CBS television, ensuring that the take for individual schools will be greater in the future. College athletes are producing this revenue without remuneration other than their scholarships, which pale in comparison to the revenue they generate.
The Faculty Of The Sixties: A Reappraisal, Monroe H. Little
The Faculty Of The Sixties: A Reappraisal, Monroe H. Little
Trotter Review
Between 1967 and 1969 the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education initiated and substantially funded several national surveys of U.S. higher education. One such study of faculty employed a questionnaire that was mailed to approximately 100,000 full-time college and university faculty at 303 schools nationwide. The results of this survey, which solicited more than 300 items of information from each respondent and enjoyed an unusually high response rate of over 60%, contain a wealth of data on a variety of political and social issues that has rarely been subjected to careful analysis by scholars.
This is especially unfortunate in retrospect. The …
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 11 - May 28, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 11 - May 28, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1983-1991, News & Views
No abstract provided.
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 10 - April 6, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 10 - April 6, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1983-1991, News & Views
No abstract provided.
The Academic Workplace (Spring/Summer 1990): Notes On Teaching Pluralism, New England Resource Center For Higher Education At The University Of Massachusetts Boston, Zelda F. Gamson, Michael Morris, Bobbie Knable, Nancy Stoll
The Academic Workplace (Spring/Summer 1990): Notes On Teaching Pluralism, New England Resource Center For Higher Education At The University Of Massachusetts Boston, Zelda F. Gamson, Michael Morris, Bobbie Knable, Nancy Stoll
The Academic Workplace
No abstract provided.
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 09 - March 23, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 09 - March 23, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1983-1991, News & Views
No abstract provided.
Reaching Tomorrow's Hispanic Leaders, Sister Thérèse Higgins
Reaching Tomorrow's Hispanic Leaders, Sister Thérèse Higgins
New England Journal of Public Policy
High school-age Hispanics have a 50 percent drop-out rate. College-age Hispanic youth account for only 3.9 percent of the United States college population. A report of the Commission on Minority Participation in Education and American Life challenged college planners to do something about the neglect of young minority students. However, Regis College had already developed a four-week residential summer program to enable Hispanic ninth-graders to complete high school and prepare for college. The anticipated outcome of this College Awareness Program is that the dream of higher education and empowerment for two hundred gifted young Hispanics will be realized.
Providing Access To Power: The Role Of Higher Education In Empowering Women Students, Margaret A. Mckenna
Providing Access To Power: The Role Of Higher Education In Empowering Women Students, Margaret A. Mckenna
New England Journal of Public Policy
Access to education opens the doors to future economic power — but are opportunities for women limited by the very way that institutions of higher education think about women students? Women comprise the majority of college students today, but the institutions they attend may not be serving their educational needs. This article explains that women's needs are different from those of men and illustrates how educators can respond to that difference, offering a "feminist environment" in which female students can meet their own educational goals.
Why Not A Fifty-Fifty Goal? Increasing Female Leadership In Higher Education, Sherry H. Penney, Nancy Kelly
Why Not A Fifty-Fifty Goal? Increasing Female Leadership In Higher Education, Sherry H. Penney, Nancy Kelly
New England Journal of Public Policy
One of the key factors determining the economic status and success of women is their level of education. Women have been turning to education in ever increasing numbers, and they now comprise the majority of students in our institutions of higher education. Yet women hold only 10 percent of the most senior positions — college and university presidencies. Clearly if institutions are to be responsive to the needs of all students, that percentage must change. Those who make up the ranks of this elite achieved their professional standing by overcoming inequities that linger in the academy even as we enter …
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 08 - March 6, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 08 - March 6, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1983-1991, News & Views
No abstract provided.
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 07 - February 5, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
News & Views - Vol. 08, No. 07 - February 5, 1990, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1983-1991, News & Views
No abstract provided.