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Punke, Harold H. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1972
Rebellion against intellectualism has been caused by the lack of reason in intellectual pursuits. (HS)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Anti Intellectualism, Concept Formation, Higher Education
O'Brien, John C. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1972
In order for students to fully develop their intellect, they must be exposed to the finest professors and the most demanding disciplines. (HS)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, College Students, Educational Improvement, Higher Education

Mitchell, Basil – Oxford Review of Education, 1976
Because university teachers tend to be intellectually lazy and avoid sound, rigorous thought, it is emphasized that they should weigh evidence, assess arguments fairly, and take a partial stand on values and philosophies they hold. (ND)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, College Faculty, Educational Philosophy
Lewis, Rosa B. – 1981
The philosophical roots of the concept of lifelong learning are considered in relation to the views of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. They pioneered in their analyses of intellectual development and in the importance of the use of the mind throughout the life span. Plato and Aristotle added metaphysical arguments to support their systems of…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adult Learning, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning
Sunal, Dennis W. – 1988
Research involving cognitive modification and using intervention instruction in general prerequisite cognitive processes has shown that significant and long-term results are possible. Use of intervention instruction involving prerequisite data gathering skills with teachers has been successful in improving ability to use probing questions in…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Processes, Formal Operations
Kurfiss, Joanne – 1983
The link between writing and the development of reasoning abilities, and implications for the college curriculum are discussed. The developmental models/theories of Piaget, Kohlberg, Gilligan, and Perry are described. Perry identifies a level of cognitive development called "dualism," which is a tendency to view the world in absolute,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, College Instruction, Developmental Stages, Higher Education
Cross, K. Patricia – 1968
Although college catalogs contain expressions of devotion to the cause of developing in students a capacity for and commitment to critical thought, there are philosophical, scientific and practical problems surrounding this aim. To measure student values and differences in intellectual dispositions, the Center designed a research instrument, the…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Attitudes, Educational Research, Growth Patterns

Chemical and Engineering News, 1977
Describes a program being conducted within the chemistry department of Xavier University, New Orleans, Louisiana, to improve the abstract reasoning abilities of freshmen science majors. The project is based upon the philosophy developed by Jean Piaget. (SL)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Chemistry, Cognitive Development, College Science
Baird, Willam E.; Borich, Gary D. – 1985
Recently, a number of studies have reported a high correlation between the supposedly separate traits described as integrated science process skills and formal reasoning ability. The implication has been that these two constructs are different but related. Further implications have been made that a treatment to enhance one "trait" might…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Tests, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
McConnell, T. R. – 1968
An enormous gap exists between the number of professionally educated social workers that are needed and the number available; and further research is necessary to find the knowledge and skills needed for varying levels of social work. Professional education should be more intellectual and theoretical. By organizing it around the disciplines basic…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Higher Education, Institutional Role, Intellectual Development

Karplus, Robert; And Others – School Science and Mathematics, 1980
Reported is a study involving six group administered tasks concerning proportional, probablistic, and correlational reasoning with 505 students aged 11.5 to 20.0 years. Investigated were the effectiveness of the tasks for assessing formal reasoning; categories of classification for students' responses and implications for teaching are suggested by…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Arons, Arnold B. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1984
Argues that much of current science curricula and instructional strategies do not accommodate the thinking and reasoning capabilities of students. Level of capacity for abstract logical reasoning, whether the capacity can be cultivated/enhanced, consequences of mismatched intellectual levels and instructional modes, and what thinking/reasoning…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, College Science, Developmental Stages
King, Patricia M.; Kitchener, Karen Strohm – 1985
The reflective judgment (RJ) model is described, along with research findings based on the model and contributions to understanding student intellectual development in higher education. The RJ model (Kitchener & King, 1981) describes a series of changes that occur in the ways adults/young adults understand the process of knowing, and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adult Development, Cognitive Ability, College Students
Sternberg, Robert J. – 1979
Two influential theories of intellectual development are reviewed and analyzed: the psychometric framework, based on the factorial composition of intelligence, and the Piagetian model, based on assimilation and accomodation through four stages of intellectual development. A third concept is the componential theory of intelligence, based on…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education
Brause, Rita Susan – 1975
The hypothesized relationship between an individual's age, educational background, and ability to understand aspects of semantic ambiguity was investigated in this study. The 90 subjects included ten students in each of grades two, four, six, eight, and ten, as well as ten college undergraduates, ten graduate students, ten high school graduates,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Ambiguity, Cognitive Development, Comprehension
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