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Brainderd, Charles J. – Child Development, 1974
Preschool children were trained to acquire transitivity, conservation, and class inclusion of length via feedback to their judgments. Feedback was found to facilitate the learning of all three concepts. (ST)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept), Feedback, Intellectual Development
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Case, Robbie – Review of Educational Research, 1975
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Early Childhood Education
Norman, Donald A. – 1979
Cognitive science is a science of intelligence, of knowledge and its uses. Research is psychological theory follows four major themes: Perception, Attention, Memory, and Performance. Only when the range of cognitive mechanisms and functions is known, can possible theoretical approaches characterizing human thought and cognition be distinguished.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Biological Influences, Cognitive Processes, Intellectual Development
Marliave, Richard – 1973
The relationship between selective attention and learning is investigated in this paper. It is proposed that two forms of attention exist: (1) inspectional attention, which is a simple matching pocess where perceived stimuli are compared with an internal model of the stimulus for which the individual is searching, and (2) comprehensional…
Descriptors: Attention, Attention Control, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension
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Fordyce, Derek – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1986
Engineering education is viewed as the development of the quality of thinking in students, and the implications of this approach for student assessment are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Objectives, Engineering Education, Higher Education
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Gagne, Robert M. – Theory into Practice, 1980
In order to ensure the effectiveness of instruction on a new topic, teachers must help students recall prior "prerequisite" learning. The type of learning to be recalled varies with the type of learning outcome expected. (RJG)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Individual Instruction, Intellectual Development, Learning Processes
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Kieren, Thomas E. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1990
Outlines a model of mathematical understanding as a whole, dynamic, nonlinear, recursive growing process, entailing "folding back" for the reconstruction of inner level knowing. Presents examples from seventh graders' work. Discusses teacher awareness of student level of understanding, and implications for development of mathematics…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Elementary Secondary Education, Epistemology, Intellectual Development
Jacobson, Robert L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1992
Robert J. Sternberg's research on cognitive style and model of "mental self-government" at all educational levels have led to a pilot elementary/secondary curriculum to help students develop common sense and practical judgment as well as intellect. The interinstitutional effort between Yale and Harvard universities includes Howard…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Biller, Lowell W. – Streamlined Seminar, 1997
Recent research has revealed remarkable data about the intricacies of brain-based learning and the integration of this knowledge into the academic setting. Prudent educators can create a brain-friendly classroom by developing an emotionally and physically safe environment, using laughter and simple exercises to eliminate mental cobwebs, creating…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Brain, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Rohwer, William D., Jr. – 1977
This discussion uses the topics imagery and elaboration as vehicles for speculating about the psychological character of knowledge, about its relationships with learning and development, and about its implications for education. In brief, the argument presented suggests that elaboration facilitates learning, that such facilitation signifies an…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Imagery
Stern, Carolyn – 1968
This comprehensive bibliography on problem solving and concept formation includes books, papers, journal articles, reviews of literature, projects, unpublished manuscripts, reports, research bulletins, dissertations, and related bibliographies dating from 1924-1967. Special annotations are made of materials on problem solving with young children.…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Piaget, Jean – 1973
In this book Piaget considers the way children learn about the world. He addresses such questions as the following: How does a child learn to perceive the world around him? How, for example, does he learn that by grasping an object, he can pull it towards him, or that a ball of clay, flattened, is no smaller than it was before? How does he learn…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Child Psychology, Cognitive Development
Mussen, Paul H., Ed.; Rosenzweig, Mark R., Ed. – 1972
Nineteen papers reviewed the major works published during the most recent four years in the field of psychology. Most of the publications reviewed were American, but due to the stated concern with international coverage, the volume began a series of chapters on psychological research in other countries. Topics reviewed were developmental…
Descriptors: Art, Attitudes, Developmental Psychology, Hearing (Physiology)
Hayslip, Bert, Jr.; Sterns, Harvey L. – 1975
One hundred and sixty-two subjects of three age levels were tested to examine the relationship between crystallized and fluid abilities and three problem solving tasks varying in the abstractness/concreteness of their stimuli and emphasis on past experience. These dimensions have been used by Davis to distinguish between Type "O" and Type "C"…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Intellectual Development
Schipper, Lewis – Improving College and University Teaching, 1984
Higher education should serve the long-term intellectual needs of the student. The only way to measure real learning is by what it does to the individual student's intellectual growth. A three-step approach to internalize, integrate, and subjectify knowledge is discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Students, Creative Development, Higher Education
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