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Goldner, Ralph H. – Instructor, 1973
A description of the hierarchy of learning'' suggested by Gagne in the book, The Conditions of Learning.'' (SP)
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Learning, Learning Experience, Learning Processes
Elkind, David – Today's Education, 1975
Several common misunderstandings about the learning of young children are discussed. (RC)
Descriptors: Children, Early Childhood Education, Learning, Learning Processes
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Rose, Susan A.; Futterweit, Lorelle R.; Jankowski, Jeffrey J. – Child Development, 1999
Examined the relation of positive affect to attention and learning in 5-, 7-, and 9-month olds. Found that at all ages positive affect was associated with long look durations and slower learning. Neutral affect was associated with short looks and faster learning. Learning was faster than expected for infants displaying both short looks and neutral…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attention, Infant Behavior, Infants
Day, H. I.; And Others – 1971
The aims of this symposium were "to consider problems relevant to education, to allow researchers already in this area to communicate directly about common problems and to suggest new ideas and directions for research in the field of psychology in education." The proceedings were published because, in addition to the fact that there is no text or…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conferences, Curiosity, Educational Psychology
Trow, William Clark – 1969
This pamphlet, one in a series entitled "What Research Says to the Teacher," discusses some aspects of the learning process and provides suggestions that may be helpful to classroom teachers and prospective teachers. The contents include: (1) "What Do We Learn," which deals with words and their meanings, skills, attitudes, and conduct; (2) "When…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Information Seeking, Learning, Learning Processes
Resnick, Lauren B., Ed. – 1971
This monograph reports the proceedings of a symposium that considered issues in the use of learning hierarchies in both psychological and educational research. The opening paper presents a brief overview of research on learning hierarchies. Issues considered include the use of behavior analysis as a basis for generating hierarchies, the extent to…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Learning, Learning Activities
Magill, Richard A. – 1976
In an effort to clarify understanding of the concept of critical learning periods, this paper discusses problems that people concerned with the motor development of children have had determining relationships between critical periods and learning, and a "readiness model" is offered as a solution that could enhance understanding of critical…
Descriptors: Children, Developmental Psychology, Early Experience, Learning
Jordan, Nehemiah – 1961
This is the author's personal document in which he tries to simply see what learning is about. He draws heavily on Fritz Heider for his phenomenological analysis, by which he means an analysis of learning based solidly and integrally on what can be simply seen by all men. The paper distinguishes a learning process found in the developing child,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Experiential Learning
Hallinger, Philip; Murphy, Joseph – 1987
In this two-part paper, an attempt is made to examine the relationship between social contexts and effective schools and specifically to contribute to the development of a conceptual model for understanding how social contexts influence the operation of effective schools and student learning. In the first part, school effects research is drawn…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences, Instructional Effectiveness
Turner, Ralph R.; Hall, Vernon C. – 1974
In an attempt to specify the nature of the variables associated with socioeconomic status, Jensen has proposed a two-level model of mental abilities. The first level represents associative learning. The second level involves higher-order conceptualization, and problem solving. The purpose of the present study was to develop a matrix completion…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Students, Learning
Davidson, Philip M. – 1992
Because earlier research suggests that children's and adolescents' achievement motivation is mediated by their implicit beliefs and theories about schooling, 70 students (half girls and half boys) in a middle class suburban school district in grades 3 through 12 were interviewed about several dimensions of knowledge about education, including…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Elementary School Students
Chomsky, Carol – 1969
In this research monograph, several areas of disparity between child and adult grammar are examined to discover at what ages the child, who is on the border of adult language competence, achieves a certain mastery of complex syntactic structures. Chapters include (1) a discussion of current notions on the nature of the linguistic process and a…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Child Language, Comprehension, Context Clues
Miyake, Naomi; Norman, Donald A. – 1978
This study involved the manipulation of question-asking in a learning task. The hypothesis that learners should ask the most questions when their knowledge was well-matched to the level of presentation was tested, using two levels of background knowledge and two levels of difficulty of material to be learned. The more simple instructional…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Classification, Computer Science Education, Difficulty Level