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Reyna, Valerie F., Ed.; Chapman, Sandra B., Ed.; Dougherty, Michael R., Ed.; Confrey, Jere, Ed. – APA Books, 2011
The period from adolescence through young adulthood is one of great promise and vulnerability. As teenagers approach maturity, they must develop and apply the skills and habits necessary to navigate adulthood and compete in an ever more technological and globalized world. But as parents and researchers have long known, there is a crucial dichotomy…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Young Adults, Brain, Learning
Kannass, Kathleen N.; Colombo, John – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2007
We investigated the effects of different amounts of distraction on preschoolers' task performance and attention. Children 3.5 and 4 years of age completed problem-solving tasks in one of three conditions: no distraction, intermittent (periodic) distraction, or continuous distraction. The results revealed differential effects of the distractors at…
Descriptors: Age, Preschool Children, Task Analysis, Attention
Fehr, Howard F. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
This article explores the thinking behind students' thinking. (Contains 2 endnotes.)
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Problem Solving, Learning, Cognitive Development

Roediger, Henry L., III – American Psychologist, 1990
Reviews recent research on retention that is demonstrated without conscious recollection, such as the ability to tie shoelaces or drive a car. Suggests that future research in this field may have implications for such educational issues as the transfer of training and the carryover of abstract classroom learning to problems in other contexts. (EVL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Learning, Problem Solving

Fischer, Kurt W. – Psychological Review, 1980
Skill theory attempts to provide tools for the prediction of developmental sequences in any domain at any point in development. The theory suggests a common framework for integrating developmental analyses of cognitive, social, perceptual/motor skills, and behavioral changes in learning and problem solving. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Developmental Tasks
Pankhurst, K. V.; Livingstone, D. W. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2006
Worldwide interest in work and learning is generating a large volume of disparate disconnected studies which can help improve the understanding of both work and learning as separate domains, but which lack an overall perspective. This paper proposes the outline of a conceptual framework for relating work and learning by an individual worker as a…
Descriptors: Employment, Learning, Job Performance, Productivity
Goldin, Gerald A.; Luger, George F. – 1973
A theory that there is a correspondence between Piagetian conservation operations and groups of symmetry transformations, and that these symmetry transformations may be used in explaining human problem solving behaviors, is developed in this paper. Current research in artificial intelligence is briefly reviewed, then details of the symmetry…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Learning, Learning Theories

Walker, Richard A.; And Others – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1979
Investigates the possible relationships between the ability of introductory college genetics students to perform Piagetian formal operational tasks and their ability to solve problems requiring genetic analysis. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: Achievement, Biology, Cognitive Development, Educational Research
Renner, John W. – 1977
The author argues that the input-output model of learning is inadequate for those who believe education is to produce persons who can solve problems in a particular area. He suggests that the act of learning be examined rather than the products of an educational experience. Piaget's mental-structures model of learning is then discussed along with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Educational Psychology, Instruction

Wheatley, Grayson H. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1977
Recommendations for teaching problem solving stem from a discussion of the differences in the functioning of the left and right hemispheres of a person's brain. (JT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning
Weir, Morton W. – 1965
In a 1964 investigation of the effects of age and memory on problem solving, using subjects from age three to age nineteen, it was found that the youngest and oldest subjects performed a three-choice probabilistic task significantly different from the "middle-age" children (7 to 9 years old). The three-choice task was an apparatus with a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Learning
Blumberg, Phyllis – 1977
This study investigated the question of whether young children can form response chains in problem solving. After reviewing the literature relating to chaining as a component of problem solving, the author argues that a test of chaining should be free of requirements to recall previously learned material, remember general information, or apply…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Howlett, Kenneth Donn – 1973
The problem was to determine the relationship between performance on Piagetian class inclusion tasks and on missing-addend computation and verbal problem tasks for first-Grade students, and to describe the methods used by the children in solving both the missing-addend and the verbal problem tasks. From 168 first-grade students who received a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 1
Landa, L. N. – Soviet Education, 1976
Explored the relationship between knowing how to think and teaching students to think. The findings indicated that development of pupil's intellectual capacities depend on an adequate assimilation of general methods of thinking and that psychology, logic, and pedagogy can today provide the teacher with the technical resources necessary to make…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education

Markovits, Henry – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1986
College students were given two paper-and-pencil conditional reasoning tests, one week apart, in varying order. The three problems on each test were presented either verbally or with line drawings as concrete referents. Performance was significantly poorer on the problems with drawings. (MNS)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cognitive Development, College Mathematics, Educational Research