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Scruggs, Thomas E.; Mastropieri, Margo A. – Journal of Special Education, 1988
Gifted and nongifted students (n=96) in grades five-six were assigned to a free-study or one of three mnemonic conditions for learning mineral hardness levels. Both ability groups learned more in mnemonic conditions, and gifted students demonstrated an ability superior to nongifted students in employing mnemonic strategies independently in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Generalization, Gifted, Intermediate Grades
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Wood, Eileen; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1993
Presented academically low-, average-, and high-achieving fifth graders with information about animals and assigned students to one of three strategy conditions: elaborative interrogation (EI), repetition, or provided elaboration. Average- and high-achieving EI group students outperformed repetition group students on a test of their memory of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
Cramond, Bonnie; And Others – 1988
Gifted students in grades 6-8 were divided into two experimental groups, one receiving traditional creative problem-solving training and the other receiving creative problem-solving with transfer strategies infused; there was also a control group receiving training in various memory tasks, analogical skills, and logic exercises. After the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Creative Thinking, Generalization, Gifted
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Levin, Joel R.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1977
Sixth graders from a semirural midwestern community were randomly assigned to one of four different learning strategies--imagery, overt repetition, covert repetition, and control. Results showed that imagery instructions facilitated learning performance; overt repetition interfered with performance; and covert repetition was similar to the control…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students
Pruitt, Nancy – 1993
A study compared test scores of students instructed to use graphic organizers while reading social studies content material with those of students not using the strategy. Subjects, students in two fourth-grade classes in a primarily middle class, suburban community, studied two chapters from a social studies textbook and completed chapter tests…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Area Reading, Grade 4, Graphic Organizers
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Moore, Lynn J.; Litcher, John H. – Reading Horizons, 1983
Concludes that fourth-grade children were able to apply more phonics terms than they could define and that high ability readers could define more terms than could low level readers. (FL)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Comparative Analysis, Definitions, Elementary Education
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Dreher, Mariam Jean; Sammons, Rebecca Bell – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1994
Examines the search strategies of fifth graders who were asked locate the answers to three specific questions in an unfamiliar book, all of which contained terms that could be found in the book's index. Finds that students who were asked guiding questions before and during their search were more successful than their counterparts who were simply…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 5, Indexes, Information Seeking
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Chan, Carol K. K.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1992
This study examined the constructive cognitive activity of children listening to text. Analysis of thinking-aloud protocols of 109 children in grades 1 to 6 identified 5 levels of constructive activity, with 3 subtypes at each level. Path analysis indicates that only constructive activity exerts a direct effect on learning. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Delclos, Victor R.; Harrington, Christine – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1991
Nineteen fifth and 11 sixth graders given preliminary instruction about a computer-based problem-solving game received additional problem-solving training, problem-solving and self-monitoring training, or no further training. The beneficial impact of the monitoring training is discussed as evidence of the importance of the monitoring strategy in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Games, Elementary School Students
Hill, Charles H. – 1983
A study examined the effects of "round robin reading" (RRR) as an instructional procedure in social studies. Specifically, the study asked whether an oral textbook presentation had a significant effect on learning social studies material and if grade level, reading level, social studies knowledge, and gender significantly affected the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Area Reading, Intermediate Grades, Learning Strategies
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Sawyer, Richard J.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1992
Research in self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) in composition was extended by comparing 43 learning-disabled fifth and sixth grade students in 4 conditions of SRSD instruction. Posttests indicated greater improvement for SRSD conditions with and without goal setting and self-monitoring than for the practice control condition. (SLD)
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Levin, Joel R.; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1992
Four experiments with 132 seventh graders, 162 eighth graders, 75 fourth graders, and 52 third graders compared the mnemonic keyword method with various other vocabulary learning strategies. Mnemonic keyword students outperformed sentence-context and free-study counterparts and generally outperformed others on tests of vocabulary usage. (SLD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Context Effect, Cues, Elementary Education
Phelps, Stephen – 1983
To investigate the higher level comprehension strategies used by children reading basal reader stories, a study compared the results of an earlier investigation of 50 fourth grade level readers' comprehension strategies with findings gained from 30 subjects using a sixth grade basal reader. Subjects were asked to read aloud from a basal and stop…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Basal Reading, Comparative Analysis, Grade 4
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Ross, John A. – American Educational Research Journal, 1988
Two field experiments were conducted to compare the effects of a cooperative learning group method to a whole-class method on acquisition of selected social-environmental studies problem-solving skills by 342 fourth graders. Both methods outperformed the control, but the cooperative strategy was less effective than was the whole-class method. (TJH)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Cooperative Learning, Elementary School Students
Stein, Mary G. – 1998
A study examined and explored the importance of language in successful math problem-solving. The participants of the study were 24 fourth-grade students in a public elementary school in an urban area. Students were instructed in solving math word problems with a variety of strategies ranging from task specific, procedural methods to…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Grade 4
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