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Friedman, Paul G. – 1980
This monograph explores the particular kind of shyness that manifests itself in quietness or avoidance of talk by students in the classroom. It deals with the consequences and diagnosis of such shyness, the subjective experience, the causes, and the treatment. In addition, it offers classroom activities and exercises designed to remedy the…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Communication Apprehension, Communication Problems, Communication (Thought Transfer)
MORGER, GENEVIEVE – 1963
BLOCK-TIME TEACHING INVOLVES INSTRUCTING A GROUP OF PUPILS FOR TWO OR MORE PERIODS A DAY IN TWO OR MORE SUBJECT AREAS. THIS ENABLES TEACHERS TO KNOW THEIR PUPILS BETTER. CERTAIN FACTORS, HOWEVER, ARE OBSTACLES TO ACHIEVING THE GOALS OF BLOCK-TIME TEACHING. THESE INCLUDE SUCH FACTORS AS SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS WHO ARE NONCOMMUNICATIVE OR WHOSE…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Problems, Group Instruction
TURNER, RICHARD L. – 1961
THE QUESTION OF THIS STUDY WAS WHETHER PREVIOUSLY FOUND RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INTELLIGENCE AND PROBLEM SOLVING WOULD HOLD UP EVEN THOUGH SEVERAL MODIFICATIONS HAD BEEN INTRODUCED INTO THE CRITERION INSTRUMENT. SAMPLES WERE DRAWN FROM BOTH PROFESSIONAL UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE COURSES CONCERNED WITH THE TEACHING OF ARITHMETIC AT INDIANA…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Elementary School Teachers, Intelligence, Problem Solving
PARKER, CECIL J.; THATCHER, DAVID A. – 1965
BASAL READING (BR) AND INDIVIDUALIZED READING (IR) METHODS OF TEACHING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN TO READ WERE COMPARED TO DETERMINE THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO SKILL IN CREATIVITY AND PROBLEM-SOLVING. TEACHERS (N 29) WERE SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE STUDY. FIFTEEN TEACHERS WERE DIVIDED INTO A RANDOMLY ASSIGNED (RA) GROUP AND A TEACHER PREFERENCE…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Comparative Analysis, Creativity, Elementary Education
Haag, Kimberley; And Others – 1979
Fourteen profiles of students in kindergarten through grade 8 provide information on characteristic behavior of learning disabled or behavior disordered students. Characteristics are matched up with appropriate strategies from a list of 188 in the back of the book. Profiles include hyperactive, withdrawn, clumsy, friendless, bewildered, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Hyperactivity
Humes, Ann – 1980
Specifying and writing appropriate items for student writing assessments is an exacting task. All too frequently, however, teachers approach this task by reading a skill statement and hurriedly writing a few items with correct answers combined with several distractors. This approach disregards the essentials of isolating a single skill for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Student Evaluation, Teaching Methods, Test Construction
Schuetz, Jan – 1979
A program for lifelong learning for the elderly is proposed in this paper. The paper advocates communication education for the elderly; specifies communication concepts related to the older learner, including self-concept, role adaptation, and problem solving; explains instructional methods appropriate to the communication concepts; and offers…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Lifelong Learning, Older Adults, Problem Solving
Post, Thomas Robert – 1967
Analyzed was the increase in problem-solving ability when students were exposed to, and participated in, various aspects of a problem-solving process. Also analyzed was the nature of the relationship between problem-solving ability, as measured by the author's instrument, and the intelligence quotient, creativity index, and sex of seventh grade…
Descriptors: Achievement, Doctoral Dissertations, Grade 7, Instruction
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
Zitani, E. Alfredo – 1975
Learning disability is suggested to be a dissociative reaction (school shock) similar to shell shock in wartime requiring appropriate theoretical and remedial approaches. Psychoanalytic and learning theory viewpoints are applied to the nature of learning disabilities. Also considered are the relation of anxiety to achievement and hypnosis to…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Dyslexia, Emotional Problems, Etiology
Blomstedt, Robert Kent – 1974
This study compared two techniques of teaching verbal problem solving. The consensus method is a commonly used decision-making strategy, while the expository (control) method is the most familiar teaching strategy for verbal problems. Two sets of sixth-grade students under two teachers were divided into treatment groups. Both sets of subjects were…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Koran, John J., Jr. – 1970
This study was designed to observe the effect of two basic variations of a film mediated model on teacher trainees' acquiring the technique of asking questions that require thought before being answered; it attempted to discover whether the subjects could best learn this technique by watching it illustrated by a filmed model, or by engaging in…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Instructional Films, Microteaching, Problem Solving
Palzere, Donald Edward – 1967
Investigated was the problem-solving ability of secondary school students as it related to their verbalization. Experimental treatment followed the students' demonstration of awareness of some mathematical concept. The four experimental groups included students who: (1) did not verbalize, (2) verbalized correctly, (3) verbalized incorrectly and…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Instruction, Learning, Nonverbal Ability
Ternent, William A. – 1974
The written simulation is a useful form of instruction in subject matter requiring problem solving and decision making and is also useful for evaluation of learner outcomes in areas where what is learned can best be measured by its use in problem solving and decision making. A number of criteria which stressed the perceived need for greater…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Higher Education, Management Games, Problem Solving
Dropkin, Ruth, Ed.; Tobier, Arthur, Ed. – 1973
This document is devoted to articles on the Open Corridor program, especially as it concerns parent participation. The first piece, "Letter from the Director," discusses trends in the parent participation aspect of the program, including problems for parents and teachers. It notes that a major problem for parents in the program has been…
Descriptors: Child Development, Conferences, Motion, Open Education
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