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Gordon, Ira J. – Educ Leadership, 1970
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Development, Learning, Self Concept
Snodgrass, Jeanne – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1977
It is through the awareness of self that movement becomes significant. (MJB)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Development, Learning Activities, Learning Processes

Birnie, Howard H. – Science Teacher, 1978
Discusses how affective goals in science education can be identified. The discussion includes (1) the common definition of affective domain; (2) Krathwohl's taxonomy of affective objectives; (3) self-concept objectives; (4) evaluation of outcomes; and (5) developing behavioral objectives dealing with the affective domain. (HM)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Attitudes, Behavioral Objectives
Davis, Thomas; Pyatskowit, Alfred – American Indian Education, 1976
Broken down into components of: affective domain - Indian values; cognitive domain - Indian knowledges; cognitive domain - non-Indian knowledges; and vocational goals - non-Indian skills; bicognitive education seeks to help the American Indian child think and react effectively within two worlds. (JC)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, American Indians, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation

Gordon, Ira J. – Childhood Education, 1972
The author discusses cognition and affect as two aspects of the whole child" concept, describes positive and negative items relating to the home environment and parent behavior, suggests implications for school programs to encourage success, and redefines accountability in terms of the child's total self-concept. (SP)
Descriptors: Accountability, Affective Objectives, Child Language, Cognitive Development
Mezoff, Bob – 1979
This document includes a package of behavioral objectives for use in an introductory human relations course. Nine learning modules are described, each containing objectives in the cognitive area and in the skills and applications areas. The modules cover the following affective behavior topics: (1) communication and listening skills; (2) self…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Development, Communication (Thought Transfer), Conflict Resolution
Kimball, Richard L. – 1974
This conference paper proposes a classification of possible psychological activity and illustrates some ways that cognitive development depends on affective development. Through diagrams and examples, the following assumptions (based on Piaget) are developed: (1) Learning is socially as well as materially oriented. (2) Affective and cognitive…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Creative Development
Stern, Carolyn; And Others
The development of an instrument (TEACH) which would relate the variables of teacher goals, classroom activities, and children's achievement is fully described. A search of the literature, attitude inventories, and other teacher measures produced a pool of value statements about educational goals which were placed in traditional categories.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Objectives, Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Development
Dawson, R. – 1980
Project D.A.R.E. (Development through Adventure, Responsibility and Education), an adventure-based outdoor program, uses a feedback/evaluation model, combining a learning component with a two-part participant observational model. The first phase focuses on evaluation of the child and progress made while he is in the program (stages one to four);…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Behavioral Objectives