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Fulgham, Susan M.; Shaughnessy, Michael F. – Educational Technology, 2014
John R. Savery is Professor of Education and Director of Instructional Services at the University of Akron. His research and teaching interests focus on problem-based learning and technology-rich learning environments. As Director he supports faculty integration of instructional technology across the spectrum, from traditional classrooms to…
Descriptors: Interviews, Higher Education, Technology Uses in Education, Influence of Technology
Hughes, Jan N. – School Psychology Review, 2010
In this article, the author comments on Dominguez, Vitiello, Maier, and Greenfield's (2010) article on identifying quality in preschool education. Dominguez et al. have conducted a methodologically sophisticated study describing the growth of learning behavior among Head Start children. By doing so, they contribute to a growing body of evidence…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Educational Quality, Instructional Effectiveness, Teacher Student Relationship
Sarama, Julie; Clements, Douglas H. – Early Childhood Today, 2006
There often seems to be confusion as to when young children should be ready to learn basic math concepts. The truth is, children are born ready to do mathematics. They show amazing competencies very early in life. For example, one can show an infant two objects as one moves them behind a screen. Then one more object is added. When the screen is…
Descriptors: Infants, Learning Readiness, Preschool Children, Mathematics Instruction
McLaughlin, Philip J. – Diagnostique, 1981
The author explains that readiness measures should collect data about pupil's entering behavior for instructional objectives or programs, that the criterion of relevance in entering behavior must be met, and that problems arise when there is no consensus on prerequisite entering behavior. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Problems, Learning Readiness, Readiness
Parsons, Cynthia – Phi Delta Kappan, 1985
Any given child should attend school full time when three parties agree that the time is right: the child, his or her parents, and the school officials. Arbitrary starting dates based on calendar age are outmoded and educationally unsound. (PGD)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Learning Readiness, School Entrance Age, School Readiness
Smith, Douglas H. – Lifelong Learning, 1989
Effective instruction must reflect a functional understanding of the present level of learning, based on the learner's situation and maturity. The Situational Instruction Model is designed to assist in the development of personalized learning. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Style, Individualized Instruction, Learning Processes

Steinberg, Michelle; And Others – Young Children, 1992
The current trend of hurrying a child's development, as evidenced by the popularity of disposable pants for toilet training, is criticized. The pants frustrate both parents and children and, it is concluded, serve no useful purpose in the toilet-learning process. (LB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Learning Readiness, Maturity (Individuals), Toilet Training

Sawyer, Diane J. – Clearing House, 1981
As educators, we must do more than present information and test for its accumulation. We must prepare each mind to learn--to receive and organize information for later application. This requires both an awareness of the learner's capacities and specific action to build a "cognitive set" to receive new material. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Competence, Learning Experience, Learning Readiness, Rote Learning
Logue, Mary E. – Children & Schools, 2007
Many children come to kindergarten with insufficient social skills to participate in the activities necessary for academic achievement. Children enrolled in prekindergarten programs across the United States are expelled at higher rates than older students. Boys are expelled 4 1/2 times more often than girls. When children excluded from…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Kindergarten, Socialization, Young Children
White, Will – 1998
The field of experiential education can be enhanced through the use of meditation. The vision statement of the Association for Experiential Education includes the aim of creating a just and compassionate world. This goal can be approached one person at a time by encouraging each individual in the field to become a just and compassionate person.…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Experiential Learning, Learning Readiness, Meditation
Seefeldt, Carol – Principal, 1985
The place of kindergarteners in academia has grown more important in recent years. Increased emphasis on learning at the kindergarten level, however, should not blind educators to the developmental levels of four- and five-year-olds, who may learn most effectively by playing creatively and exploring new language skills. (PGD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Objectives, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children

Huhn, Ralph H. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1980
A cognitive theory of readiness is offered as a possible explanation of the learning problems of learning or reading disabled secondary students. A discussion of the implications of the theory for secondary content area reading is included along with a model for implementation of the readiness components. For related information see EC 132…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Learning Disabilities, Learning Readiness, Reading Instruction

Brown, H. Douglas – TESOL Quarterly, 1980
It is argued that acculturation, anomie, social distance, and perceived social distance rather than biological factors define a critical period independent of the age of the learner for second language acquisition. Suggestions for planning instructional strategies and selecting materials based on this hypothesis are given. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development, Individual Development, Learning Readiness

Fritz, Robert L. – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1995
Because many economically disadvantaged learners have a social learning style, vocational educators need to bridge this personality-based readiness gap to help develop advanced problem-solving skills. Students may find it difficult to gain this support in today's educational environment. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Economically Disadvantaged

Graham, Steve; Harris, Karen R. – School Psychology Review, 1997
Examines two myths about writing: good writing cannot be taught, and writing develops naturally. For each myth, alternative ways to achieve goals with students who find writing difficult are explored. Proposed instructional procedures focus on development of knowledge, skill, will, and self-regulation in writing. (Author/JDM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Problems, Learning Readiness, Writing Difficulties