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Craig, Robert P. – Reading Horizons, 1984
Uses the works of J. Piaget and N. Chomsky to develop a holistic theory of reading. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Educational Philosophy, Language Usage
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Harlin, Rebecca; Paneque, Oneyda M. – Childhood Education, 2006
Quite often, educators tell families of children who are learning English as a second language to speak only English, and not their native language, at home. Although these educators may have good intentions, the authors argue that the educators' advice to families is misguided and stems from misunderstandings about the nature of bilingualism and…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Academic Failure, Second Language Learning, Educational Opportunities
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Scholnick, Ellin Kofsky – Discourse Processes, 1987
Assesses three papers in this volume, those by Wellman and Estes, Olson and Torrance, and Hall and Nagy, for their treatment of the following: (1) definition of semantic space, (2) defining children's processes of understanding that space, and (3) describing the contexts in which cognitive language is used. (AEW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Discourse Analysis
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O'Callaghan, Timothy M. B. – Reading, 1984
States that there is a strong cognitive basis to the appreciation of verbal music (the sound sequences of literary works) and that by using the framework explained, students will open themselves to verbal music and its expressive qualities and intensify their awareness of the work's content. (DF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, English Instruction
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Elbow, Peter – College Composition and Communication, 1985
Examines the cognitive processes associated with speech and writing. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Coherence, Epistemology
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Arndt, Horst; Pesch, Helmut W. – Modern Language Journal, 1984
Discusses how visual perception may be adapted for language teaching purposes. Since the study of language is not restricted to the verbal domain, a language teaching strategy involving visual aids enables the learner to communicate both actively and passively in a foreign language, thus contributing to an understanding of language and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Creative Activities, Language Attitudes, Language Usage
Lambert, Linda; And Others – 1995
This book introduces the concept of leadership as the facilitation of constructivist reciprocal processes among participants in an educational community. Chapter 1, "Learning and Leading Theory: A Century in the Making," (Deborah Walker and Linda Lambert) traces the dynamic history of learning and leading during this century, concluding…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education, Epistemology
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Wright, Richard L. – Journal of Negro Education, 1983
Argues that the lower class uses language to maintain social relationships more than to communicate information, and that lower and middle class differences in language usage explain much of the academic failure of disadvantaged and minority children. Proposes a functional approach for studying how language, socialization, and academic achievement…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Youth, Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences
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Senchuk, Dennis M. – Educational Theory, 1980
The infant's impressions of his environment are viewed by several philosophers, including Jean Piaget. There has been some past tendency to suppose that, prior to the acquisition of language, the infant has no real impressions about his environment. More recent understandings consider that the infant is capable of conceptualization and can express…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
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Kidd, Richard – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1996
Clarifies the teaching of academic language functions (ALFs) at the secondary level. It is recommended that teaching should emphasize concepts underlyng ALFs, the forms for realizing them, and their names. Some pedagogic implications of the microfunction-macrofunction difference are outlined, and suggestions are given for teaching each type. (25…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Sutton, Clive – 1981
Supported is the argument that cognitive development should not be studied alone, in isolation from wider questions about the history of thought in the scientific community. Interest in the topic resulted from dissatisfaction with British secondary school Language-for-Learning movement assertions that learners' active use of their own speech and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching
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AlSafi, Abdullah T. – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de Pedagogie, 1994
Drawing from experiences in teaching kindergarten teachers in Saudi Arabia to conduct "sharing time" or "show and tell" sessions, discusses the activity's affective and cognitive value, indicating that teacher and peer feedback promotes language development and the growth of curiosity and inquisitiveness. Makes practical…
Descriptors: Child Language, Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education
Adams, Nancy Heausler – 1994
Noting that the majority of teachers use restrictive rather than responsive language, this paper suggests that teachers consider using questioning techniques as a way of making their language more responsive. The paper notes that restrictive language involves teacher control, includes commands and criticisms, discourages independent thinking, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, Communication Skills, Early Childhood Education
Barnes, Douglas; And Others – 1978
Three chapters discuss language usage in the classroom: "Language in the Classroom" (Jack Thomson); "Directions for Research into Classroom Communication" (Douglas Barnes); and "Teachers' Attitudes to Usage" (Ken Watson). The first article discusses how students view their classroom, with actual examples from a newspaper survey. Various teaching…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Downing, John – 1978
The "cognitive clarity theory of reading" represents a resolution of the controversies about the relation between speech, writing, and reading. The work of M.A.K. Halliday suggests that learning to read and write is a natural extension of the "mathetic" speech functions, which consist of speech related to children's attempts to understand…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childhood Attitudes, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes