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Nigam, Ravi – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2001
This article offers teaching strategies in the dynamic assessment of the potential of students with autism to acquire and use multiple graphic symbol combinations for communicative purposes. Examples are given of the matrix strategy and milieu language teaching strategies. It also describes the Individualized Communication-Care Protocol, which…
Descriptors: Autism, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Evaluation
Kyte, Christiane S.; Johnson, Carla J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2006
The objective of this research was to explore whether orthographic learning occurs as a result of phonological recoding, as expected from the self-teaching hypothesis. The participants were 32 fourth- and fifth-graders (mean age = 10 years 0 months, SD = 7 months) who performed lexical decisions for monosyllabic real words and pseudowords under…
Descriptors: Phonology, Grade 4, Grade 5, Word Recognition
Presson, Clark C. – 1983
Reported are research findings that (1) illustrate the importance of primary spatial orientation for children's and adults' use of symbolic spatial skills and (2) indicate the importance of the distinction between primary and secondary spatial orientation. At least two major ways exist in which humans gather and use spatial information. The…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Cognitive Development, Egocentrism
Braby, Richard – 1979
A computer-aided authoring technique for generating symbol learning materials is described in which a human author enters information about a set of symbols into a data base and a computer routine merges the contents of the data base with generic formats and automatically organizes and prints a complete learning package. Three key issues discussed…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Instructional Materials, Material Development, Program Descriptions
Pines, Ayala; Budoff, Milton – 1970
Adolescents defined as educable retarded who have demonstrated their ability to profit from experiences (highscorers and gainers) were hypothesized to perform more adequately than nongainers on the Stroop Color-Word interference task. The tasks were administered on three successive days to each subject in the following order: color, word,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discrimination Learning, Exceptional Child Research, Learning

Koslow, Robert E. – Sex Roles, 1987
In this study symbolic motor skill acquisition was best when mental imagery was used. In early stages of performance males were more skillful but this sex difference disappeared in later stages of performance. The findings support the hypothesis that sex-related differences may vanish after training and practice. (VM)
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Performance, Psychomotor Skills, Sex Differences

Thal, Donna; Bates, Elizabeth – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1988
The relationship between language and symbolic gesture was studied in nine children (ages 18-32 months) who were in the lowest 10 percent for language production for their age. Subjects performed like language-matched controls on a lexical production task. On a syntax-related task, they performed like age-matched and significantly better than…
Descriptors: Child Development, Delayed Speech, Language Acquisition, Nonverbal Communication
Rogers, Sally J.; And Others – Journal of the Division for Early Childhood, 1986
An intervention approach emphasizing development of symbolic thought, communication, and interpersonal relationships was implemented with 26 children (ages 2-6) with pervasive developmental disorder, or severe emotional handicaps. Ss demonstrated significant changes in several targeted developmental areas, including cognition, perceptual/fine…
Descriptors: Autism, Communication Skills, Developmental Disabilities, Emotional Disturbances

Johnson, James E.; Ershler, Joan L. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1985
Social and cognitive values of different play materials for 21 normal and 21 handicapped preschool children were examined. Analyses showed that handicapped preschoolers exhibited comparable amounts of symbolic play but lower quality of symbolic play than that shown by nonhandicapped preschoolers. Symbolic play by handicapped children depended much…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Disabilities, Play, Preschool Education

Provenzo, Eugene F., Jr. – Teachers College Record, 1984
Educational materials such as textbooks often reflect and define a culture through the use of symbols and metaphors. The use of visual metaphors in frontispieces of reading and spelling texts during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries show the emergence of a patriotic iconography. (DF)
Descriptors: Cultural Traits, Illustrations, Literary History, Metaphors

Dorr, Darwin; Fey, Steven – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1974
The relative power of symbolically conveyed adult and peer models to modify children's moral choice behavior was examined. The adult model was more influential than the peer model, although the latter was more influential than no model. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Moral Values, Peer Relationship

Petras, John W.; Hayes, James R. – Teaching Sociology, 1973
An innovative approach to introductory sociology is based on the perspective that knowledge be viewed as an emergent process derived from the classroom situation. Three basic problems for the instructor are reviewed, covering details of textbooks, discussion techniques, and paper topics. (KM)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions, Interaction, Sociology

Mischel, Walter; Moore, Bert – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1973
The effects of attention to symbolic presentation of contingent rewards, in the form of slide-presented images, on children's ability to wait for the delayed reward were investigated. Attention to the symbolic contingent rewards greatly increased the duration of the children's delay of gratification. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Individual Power, Need Gratification, Personality Studies

Winetrout, Kenneth; Pratte, Richard – ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1973
Reprinted from the November 1971 issue of the Journal of Thought.'' (DD)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Analytical Criticism, Educational Philosophy, Language Patterns
Mostofsky, David; And Others – Rehabilitation Literature, 1971
Summarized are several nonverbal assessment techniques for aphasics. Two experiments concern speech perception (the scaling of speech and the relationship between aphasic's performance and level of auditory impairment) and one concerns the impact of aphasia on one's affective or attitudinal response to a symbol (connotative meaning). (KW)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Auditory Perception, Language Handicaps, Learning Disabilities