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Dunn, Barbara J. – 1970
The capability of the very young child to learn selected reading skills and the effectiveness of the television medium to present such skills were investigated. Television as the facilitator of such an instructional program was viewed as appropriate because of its ability to reach so many children, especially the disadvantaged. Ninety children who…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Disadvantaged, Educational Television, Experimental Curriculum
North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh. Dept. of Adult Education. – 1969
The major goal of the Developmental and Demonstration Project in Adult Basic Education at North Carolina State University is to identify, develop, and evaluate innovative materials and instructional systems that will accelerate and enhance the learning process in undereducated adults through the use of modern educational technology and media.…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology
Salisbury, Lee H. – 1970
Although many would like to see the monolithic structure of society altered to allow cultural pluralism to flourish, it should be realized that for at least the next generation, large segments of minority citizens will remain in a socially and economically disadvantaged status, penalized because their life styles and languages differ from the…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Disadvantaged Youth, English (Second Language), Eskimos
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Politzer, Robert L. – International Review of Applied Linguistics, 1965
Pedagogical implications of transfer of training theory and of an assumed universal grammar, as related to second language learning processes, are reviewed in this article. In recent years, the concept of a universal grammar has lost its credibility. The author urges, however, that grammar be conceived as a process or method of generating or…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Descriptive Linguistics, Grammar, Language Instruction
Knutson, Jack Martell – 1967
A study was made to determine how the rate of spelling and the retention of spelling words was influenced by the number and spacing of practice presentations on unlearned words. Sixth-grade students (42) in East Palo Alto were drilled by a computer for 6 weeks on six lists of 12 different spelling words each. They drilled on one list until (1)…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, English Instruction, Independent Study
Bulgarella, Rosaria A. – 1969
Fifty educable retarded children who were determined to be nonconservers by means of three conservation pretests (discontinuous quantity, correspondence, and continuous quantity) were randomly assigned to one of five treatment groups (discontinuous quantity training, correspondence training, continuous quantity training, control, and control…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept), Exceptional Child Research
Chess, Stella, Ed.; Thomas, Alexander, Ed. – 1969
This book, the second in an annual series, contains 38 articles published during the past year in the field of child psychiatry and child development. The editors attempted to compile articles "of most value to workers in this field both for immediate information and for long-term reference." Accordingly, the articles are of two types: (1)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Books, Child Development, Child Psychology
Roth, Charles E. – 1968
The health of man's environment is vital to the well being of this and future generations; yet, abuses threaten both the natural and man-made environments. This document explores the total scope of this problem. The prime purpose of this guide is to give administrators, curriculum people, teachers, and interested citizens a statement of what might…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Environment
Fearing, Joseph L., Ed.; Kowitz, Gerald T., Ed. – 1967
This document provides a current assessment of the role and character of longitudinal studies. Eighteen articles define this type of study, discuss its applications to the educational process, advise when to use longitudinal inquiry, and describe barriers formed by lack of statistical techniques in manipulating the data. The traditional argument…
Descriptors: Classification, Developmental Programs, Educational Research, Evaluation
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Hackett, Marie G.; And Others – The School Review, 1968
To determine if students learn better in a teaching situation that emphasizes their positive involvement and decreases the emotional threat to their self-esteem produced by the traditional question-answer approach, a study was conducted to compare the average achievement levels of two groups of literature students--one taught traditionally to…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Convergent Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Rheingold, Harriet L. – 1973
During an experiment on infant behavior, it was observed that young children shared toys with their mothers; therefore, a series of research studies was designed to investigate this phenomenon. The general purposes of the research were: (1) to define sharing more precisely and develop objective measures of frequency and duration for it, (2) to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Development, Behavioral Science Research, Child Development
Greenberg, Polly; Epstein, Bea – 1973
Bridge-to-Reading is a comprehensive, year-long reading readiness curriculum for use with 2 1/2 -- 6-year-old children. A major objective of this series is to establish a positive motivation framework for reading instruction, based on early learning experiences that are pleasant, nonpressured, and exciting. The curriculum is arranged into seven…
Descriptors: Conversational Language Courses, Curriculum Guides, Early Childhood Education, Educational Resources
Greenberg, Polly; Epstein, Bea – 1973
Bridge-to-Reading is a comprehensive, easy-to-implement reading readiness curriculum (for ages 2 1/2 -- 6) based on the premise that young children learn language and prereading skills most easily by "doing" and then learning to talk, write, and read about their own experiences. Each section in the series is presented in a separate notebook…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Curriculum Guides, Early Childhood Education, Educational Resources
Anderson, Richard C.; And Others – 1974
Two experiments were conducted, the purpose of which was to investigate the direct effects of questioning. In experiment one, 240 sophomores, juniors, and seniors from a small town high school read one of two versions of a 550-word passage describing the social behavior of the army ant. The subjects then took either a verbatim or paraphrase quiz,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, High School Students, Learning
Rodenborn, Leo V. – 1973
This paper proposes prognosis testing through teaching-learning situations as an effective alternative to modality testing. In modality testing the severely disabled learner's poor self-concept and short attention span adversely influence test results, and the child's preferred learning style is not determined. Prognosis testing is based on the…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Learning, Learning Processes, Prognostic Tests
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