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Rogovin, Paula – 1998
Interviews are the central focus of inquiry studies in the elementary school classroom described by an experienced teacher. The interview is the major source of new information and concepts. Through questions, discussions, role playing, and note taking, children make interviews a very active part of learning. Interviews help children see the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Involvement, Concept Formation, Elementary Education
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Goldhaber, Jeanne – Young Children, 1998
Uses four children's explanations to illustrate their use of assimilation and inference in a butterfly life-cycle activity. Describes how interviewing young children about their understanding, and recording and reflecting upon their answers, can allow teachers to better understand how students process information and construct knowledge, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning), Early Childhood Education
Jantz, Richard K.; And Others – 1976
The Children's Attitudes Toward the Elderly (CATE) is designed to assess the attitudes of children, ages 3 to 11, towards the elderly through analysis of the affective, behavioral, and knowledge components of attitudes. To achieve a balanced sample of test items for each domain, four measurement techniques are used: open-ended questions; semantic…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Age, Age Differences