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Weikart, David P.; Hohmann, Charles F. – 1973
The need for educational reform is argued, based on a growing awareness of the general ineffectiveness of school for most children. Alternative educational programs based on behavioral analysis are judged inadequate, because they are based upon the same inappropriate goals as traditional education. In order to make educational reform effective, it…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Compensatory Education
Leming, James S. – 1986
The organization and argument of this paper on the status of economic education in American schools today are essentially summarized in four observations. They are that: (1) the current emphasis of economic education is overwhelmingly cognitive and focuses on increasing student knowledge and understanding of our economic system; (2) available…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Concept Formation, Content Analysis
Pauker, Robert A. – 1987
This report presents the results of a study, based on 500 responses to a survey mailed to a structured sample of school administrators, on the problems and solutions of developing thinking and reasoning skills in the schools. Provided are analyses of the issue, examples of successful practices, and advice from school administrators and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Administrators, Boards of Education, Cognitive Ability
Broudy, Harry S. – 1977
The case for the inclusion of aesthetic education with the traditional basic courses of reading, writing, and arithmetic is examined. The following points are emphasized in regarding arts education as a basic: (1) Aesthetic experience is basic because it is a primary form of experience on which all cognition, judgment, and action depend. It is the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Basic Skills
Davidson, Bonnie – 1977
The document explains the need for holistic social studies teaching methods, proposes a holistic model for use in a fourth grade social studies class, and places the model within the general context of social studies education. A holistic method is defined as a way of teaching which is cognitively and affectively integrated with individual…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Curriculum Development
Taba, Hilda; And Others – 1971
A new approach to the inductively oriented elementary social studies curriculum is offered in this revised edition which describes rationale, teaching strategies and procedures, and evaluation strategies for the latter. This edition contains modification of term explanations and meanings and two new chapters covering the role of questioning and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Objectives, Concept Teaching
Blackwell, Velvelyn; And Others – 1968
This is a curriculum rationale developed as a preliminary to the development and testing of curricular materials in the slow learner classroom situation. Chapter one disucsses individual characteristics and a definition of a slow learner. The remainder of the report analyzes approaches to teaching, taking into consideration these characteristics.…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Behavioral Objectives, Citations (References), Classroom Techniques
Iowa State Dept. of Education, Des Moines. Div. of Instructional Services. – 1986
Designed to facilitate development of local school district curricula, this document provides science educators with guidelines for conducting an assessment of K-14 programs as well as offering "essential" process skills and knowledge items for synthesizing the most appropriate student outcomes in science courses. The booklet is divided…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Curriculum Design
Sigel, Irving E.; And Others – 1972
The Early Childhood Education Project (ECEP) is an experiment in the effects of educational intervention of two-year-old first-born children from impoverished black families. Twenty ECEP children were compared to a control group on the basis of a battery of pre- and post-tests after six months of intervention training. Teachers attempted to…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Black Youth, Child Development, Cognitive Development
Caputo, David A. – 1977
This study evaluates the results of innovation in teaching methodology in an American government college course. The assumption of the study was that organizing a course into modules which required students to be tested for proficiency after each module was presented would maximize student factual knowledge gain and would result in improved…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Comparative Analysis, Course Evaluation