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Silberstang, Joyce; London, Manuel – Human Resource Development Review, 2009
This article explores the role of group learning by focusing on how intragroup communication patterns (implicit and explicit) influence learning readiness dimensions (cue recognition, context facility, and cultural intelligence), which in turn influences the group's ability to learn and the type of leaning that occurs. Groups with high levels of…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Stimuli, Learning Readiness, Theory Practice Relationship

Lawson, M. J.; Jarman, R. F. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1977
The assumptions of Jensen's theory of Level 1 ability are examined in the light of recent research on memory. Experimental studies of organization in both serial and free recall, as well as factor analytic investigations of sequential memory indicate that the current theory requires revision in order to accommodate recent findings. (Editor)
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Factor Analysis, Intelligence, Learning Readiness
Appleman, Michael A. – 1972
This paper provides for the elementary school teacher an introduction to the problem of mathematics readiness. The first part outlines the four developmental stages as seen by Piaget, and the manner in which schemata develop through the process of assimilation and accommodation. The second part consists of seven Piagetian tasks which a teacher may…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Developmental Psychology

Grubb, Richard D. – Psychology in the Schools, 1971
The results of this study are taken to suggest that increased emphasis on mental age in grade placement practices might benefit a child in terms of emotional adjustment, especially in the case of the child whose current grade placement is greater than his mental age. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Grade Placement, Elementary School Students, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Hutson, Barbara A. – American School Board Journal, 1984
Examines the theoretical basis of suggestions that children's brain size and intelligence grow in periodic spurts and plateaus and that schooling should be planned accordingly. A "mock debate" presents excerpts from researchers holding conflicting viewpoints on this issue. (TE)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence
Kamii, Constance – 1974
In this paper it is shown that one's conception of intelligence and its development profoundly affects the formulation of educational objectives. A mechanistic conception of intelligence leads to the definition of objectives as a collection of fragmented "cognitive skills" that have little to do with children's development of intelligence. A…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Competency Based Education
Gray, Susan W.; Klaus, Rupert A. – 1966
The Early Training Project, supported by the National Institute of Mental Health experimentally tested a developmental intervention program designed to improve the educability of young educationally deprived children. Three groups were randomized from a group of 65 deprived children born in 1958 in a small southern city. One group had three…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Developmental Programs, Educational Retardation, Educationally Disadvantaged
Towler, John O. – 1970
Egocentrism was investigated as an influencing factor in the development of the perceptual abilities needed to understand and interpret topographic maps. Attainment of an adequate concept of space, and the ability to accurately perceive spatial relationships (perspectives) are considered fundamental. Piaget and Inhelder identified three stages of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Egocentrism
Altes, Jane; Bittner, Marguerite – 1974
This project was designed to explore the relationship between school achievement and birth weight in a population of poverty black school children in the hope that the assumptions about environmental similarity might be approximated, and that the relatively advanced age of the subjects would allow examination of the lasting effects of birth…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biological Influences, Black Students, Economically Disadvantaged

Wilson, R. Graham; Lynn, Richard – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1990
Presents a study of Irish primary and secondary schoolchildren learning Irish as a second language. Discusses intelligence abilities, attainment in Irish, personality traits, and attitude toward learning foreign languages. Concludes personality measures were not strongly related to cognitive measures, but attitude may play a role. Reports no…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Individual Characteristics, Intelligence
COFFMAN, ALICE O.; DUNLAP, JAMES M. – 1967
THE OBJECTIVE FOR THIS STUDY WAS TO FOSTER PREKINDERGARTEN CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT THROUGH A PERSONALIZED PROGRAM BASED ON ASSESSMENTS OF EACH CHILD'S DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS, USING NEW TESTS AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ADAPTED TO INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. OF FOUR EXPERIMENTAL CLASSES, THREE FOCUSED ON AN AREA OF WEAKNESS (MOTOR, AUDITORY-LANGUAGE, OR…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Auditory Discrimination, Basic Skills, Child Development
Morgan, Harry – 1977
The contention that among black people there is a cognitive style which seems to require a more active intervention with the learning environment than what is needed by their white counterpart is advanced in this discussion of cognitive style among black Africans and black Americans. Cognitive styles of blacks in the infant, early school, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Mothers, Black Students, Black Youth
von der Lippe, Anna Louise; Hartmann, Ellen – 1996
It is widely accepted that within certain biological limits, a child's development emerges out of a continuous and increasingly complex interaction with significant people in his or her environment. Mothers and other significant adults, as experienced members of the culture, may be viewed as mediators and tutors who transmit cultural knowledge and…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cultural Context

Smith, Brenda D.; Commander, Nannette Evans – Journal of Developmental Education, 1997
Discusses student learning behavior in two history classes. Suggests that many students do not understand the culture of college and inadvertently violate simple rules for success. Asserts that many students lack the knowledge of how to be successful in an academic environment and would benefit from a course serving as an "On-The-Job Professional…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Educational Environment
Rawson, Margaret B. – 1968
A longitudinal study was made of 56 boys, a highly homogeneous group from 44 families. All had attended a regular private elementary school for at least 3 years between 1930 and 1937. All were placed in three groups according to their performance on a language learning facility scale. The lowest 20 were rated as dyslexis, with specific…
Descriptors: Achievement, Achievement Rating, Dyslexia, Exceptional Child Research
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