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Siegel, Daniel J. – 1999
This book synthesizes information from a range of scientific disciplines, including neuroscience, developmental psychology, and psychiatry, to explore the idea that the mind emerges at the interface of interpersonal experience and the structure and function of the brain. Each chapter explores a major domain of human experience. Following an…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Brain, Child Development, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedGrosjean, Francois – Sign Language Studies, 1981
The results of a word recognition study are compared to those of a sign recognition study in order to determine which aspects of lexical access are comparable in speech and sign, and which are specific to each of the two language modalities. The "gating paradigm" was used in both studies. (Author/AMH)
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Comprehension, Context Clues
Peer reviewedHorn, John L. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1979
Intended as a nontechnical review of current scientific knowledge in the field, this essay considers the nature of primary and secondary intellectual abilities, plus the major features of, and the development of individual differences in, the skills and capacities constituting intelligence. Part of a theme issue on intelligence. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Developmental Stages, Human Development
Farrell, Thomas J. – ADE Bulletin, 1979
Sketches the historical movement from orality to literacy, as described by Walter J. Ong, and discusses some general suggestions for teaching writing in a developmental sequence. (Author/GT)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, History, Language Acquisition
Nazzaro, Jean N. – Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 1976
Presented in question-and-answer format is a conversation with M. Semmel concerning the Center for Innovation in Teaching the Handicapped (CITH) at Indiana University. (SBH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Conceptual Schemes, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children
Jordan, Debra J. – Camping Magazine, 1997
Summarizes research on the benefits of integrating campers with diverse characteristics, and describes the "benefits-based model" of programming, which addresses social problems through recreational activities. Implications for camp administration include recruiting participants and staff from various ethnic and social backgrounds and identifying…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Camping, Consciousness Raising, Ethnic Groups
Peer reviewedClark, Margaret S.; Jordan, Sarah D. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2002
Discusses how communal norms, which emerge gradually across childhood, are a product of social exchanges characteristic of relationships with family members and friends. Distinguishes between communal and exchange relationships. Reviews theoretical and empirical work on adults' use of communal norms and speculates on their developmental…
Descriptors: Child Development, Informal Organization, Interpersonal Relationship, Justice
Peer reviewedHubbs-Tait, Laura; Culp, Anne McDonald; Huey, Erron; Culp, Rex; Starost, Huei-Juang; Hare, Charles – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2002
This study examined whether cumulative family risk would moderate the relation between regularity of Head Start attendance and child outcomes. Found that the relation between attendance and receptive vocabulary was moderated by cumulative risk, with children from higher risk families benefiting more. Regardless of family risk, attendance predicted…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Attendance, Cognitive Development, Compensatory Education
Peer reviewedBhola, Harbans S. – International Review of Education, 1989
Describes a model of social writing, for use in writing socially relevant, easy-to-read books for new adult readers, which incorporates expressive, cognitive, and social aspects. Elaborates the process from topic selection through manuscript printing, compares the model to other types, and touches upon its transfer to other settings and other…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Beginning Reading, Community Needs, Creative Writing
Peer reviewedMalkmus, Danese D. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1989
Community reentry programing for individuals with head injuries should involve cognitive retraining integrated into a social skills context. Combining ecological validity with a social skills approach provides a real-world, client-centered approach and a systematic philosophical framework upon which assessment, treatment, and outcome evaluation…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Communication Disorders, Daily Living Skills, Educational Diagnosis
Peer reviewedAshman, Adrian F.; And Others – Roeper Review, 1994
This article describes a teaching model, Process-Based Instruction (PBI), that is applicable to mainstream classrooms containing students with diverse abilities. PBI enables teachers to individualize instruction by involving all students in the development of plans for curriculum and learning activities. With PBI, gifted students work at their own…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Peer reviewedSchell, John W.; Rojewski, Jay W. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1995
Describes an instructional framework for teaching advanced cognitive skills in postsecondary education, highlighting specific teaching strategies that community and technical college educators may use to encourage critical thinking among students. Includes a description of content, teaching methodologies, and sequence of student development.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, College Instruction, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedO'Toole, Brian; McConkey, Roy – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1995
This paper describes video training packages that have been developed in Guyana as part of Hopeful Steps, a program which uses the Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) model of service delivery for training rehabilitation workers and volunteers and now serves children with disabilities and their families in five rural regions of the country. (DB)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Delivery Systems, Developing Nations, Disabilities
Peer reviewedEdwards, Jim – Community Services Catalyst, 1993
Describes elements of the Student Service Quality Assurance model used at Butler County Community College to assure access to education, access to information via the library and various technological means, employee development, and student development through adjunct advising, career planning, student seminars, developmental studies, and peer…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Access to Information, Community Colleges, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedZigmond, Naomi – Focus on Exceptional Children, 1990
This paper reviews service delivery models used with learning-disabled adolescents and proposes two alternative models of services. Components of an effective program include intensive basic skills instruction, explicit instruction in coping skills, successful completion of classes required for graduation, and planning for postgraduation life. (PB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Basic Skills, Coping, Curriculum


