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Mary Anne Peabody; Susan Noyes; Mary Anderson – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2022
Reflective practice is considered a highly valued graduate attribute in the field of occupational therapy. Occupational therapy educators influence and shape how students develop into reflective practitioners. Reflective practice requires a set of complex thinking skills that are typically focused on personal experiences and can be broken down…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Graduate Students, College Faculty, Reflection
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dos Santos, Vanessa J. S. V.; Galembeck, Eduardo – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2015
We have developed a metabolic pathways visualization skill test (MPVST) to gain greater insight into our students' abilities to comprehend the visual information presented in metabolic pathways diagrams. The test is able to discriminate students' visualization ability with respect to six specific visualization skills that we identified as key to…
Descriptors: Visualization, College Students, Biochemistry, Science Instruction
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Adams, Thomasina C. P. – Gifted Child Today, 2012
Teachers of gifted students often are challenged to find ways to stimulate critical thinking and problem-solving skills. School chess clubs are one way of meeting that challenge. This article poses how games such as chess affect learning and gifted students. Two detailed strategies for teaching chess to students beginning in kindergarten are…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Games, Teaching Methods, Spatial Ability
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Jans, Bert; Peters, Judith C.; De Weerd, Peter – Psychological Review, 2010
Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered as indivisible, many studies in the last 15 years have claimed the contrary. These studies suggest that humans can direct their attention simultaneously to multiple noncontiguous regions of the visual field upon mere instruction. The notion that…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Spatial Ability, Attention, Models
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Walker, Victoria L.; Rockinson-Szapkiw, Amanda – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2009
Counseling students must learn and practice basic counseling skills, including attending, listening, empathizing, and demonstrating warmth and respect. For online educators, providing opportunities for students to develop these skills in realistic counseling situations can be difficult. Victoria L. Walker and Amanda Rockinson-Szapkiw describe how…
Descriptors: Simulated Environment, Educational Opportunities, Counseling Techniques, Empathy
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Myles, Brenda Smith; Grossman, Barry G.; Aspy, Ruth; Henry, Shawn A.; Coffin, Amy Bixler – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2007
This article outlines two compatible models of planning and implementing programs for students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The Ziggurat Model begins the process with an assessment of student strengths and concerns related specifically to ASD and identifies interventions across five tiers that match these strengths and concerns: (a)…
Descriptors: Autism, State Standards, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Program Development
Menelly, Daniel – Teaching Pre K-8, 2004
If learning took the form of a vehicle, skills should be considered the gears that allow it to operate. Essential skills like keen observation and active listening are, according to this author, the first and second gears in the learning process. Yet in the age of information, where the name and likeness of a product is typically repeated five to…
Descriptors: Observation, Listening Skills, Thinking Skills, Skill Development
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Gibson, William E.; Darron Chris – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Explains that in order for students to understand statistics, they must develop their spatial and visual skills for manipulating numerical data. Describes the use of an inexpensive, low-tech teaching device that is constructed of modeling clay and cardboard in order to overcome this visual barrier when teaching a blind student statistical…
Descriptors: Blindness, Disabilities, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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Brown, Eugene W. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1982
Visual evaluation techniques provide the kinesiologist with a method of evaluating physical skill performance. The techniques are divided into five categories: (1) vantage point; (2) movement simplification; (3) balance and stability; (4) movement relationships; and (5) range of movement. (JN)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Diagnostic Teaching, Formative Evaluation, Kinesthetic Methods
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Potgieter, Derek; Olen, Sandra – International Information and Library Review, 1993
Discussion of the educational system for black children in South Africa focuses on a project that was developed to teach map skills to elementary students. Topics addressed include unqualified teachers and the need for teacher training; producing affordable instructional materials; and spatial and visual perception skills. (Contains 12…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Education, Equal Education
Erland, Jan – 1992
The Mem-ExSpan Accelerative Cognitive Training System (MESACTS) is described as a cognitive skills training program for schools, businesses, and industry. The program achieves extraordinary academic results in reading and mathematics with 1 semester of input 4 days a week for 30 minutes a day. Intensive versions of the program accelerate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Careers, Cognitive Processes
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Augustyniak, Kristine; Murphy, Jacqueline; Phillips, Donna Kester – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2005
While the definition of learning disabilities has been the subject of controversy for decades, the current federal classification system identifies three specific areas of deficit: reading, written language, and mathematics and maintains the presumption that the disabilities are a result of a central nervous system dysfunction. In contrast to the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Learning Disabilities, Intervention, Classification
Cordell, Curtis C.; And Others – 1979
To improve shiphandlers' training in three surface warfare officers school courses, a study was designed to develop an integrated, career-structured program. Constructing the integrated system involved three tasks: (1) formulate a career-structured shiphandling training unit to enable preparation of curriculum, lesson guides, and measurement…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Building Plans, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides