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Orsolini, Margherita; Fanari, Rachele; Tosi, Valeria; De Nigris, Barbara; Carrieri, Roberto – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2006
In this longitudinal study we analyse the early phases of reading development in Italian and explore the transition from phonological to lexical reading. A group of 28 Italian children was tested in four phases. Language and cognitive skills were first assessed in the preschool. Reading performance was then tested in three different sessions, in…
Descriptors: Italian, Reading Skills, Skill Development, Thinking Skills
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Arem, Gail – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2006
Physical educators seek to provide an educational setting in which students develop knowledge and motor skills for lifelong learning. As more emphasis is placed on healthy lifestyles, teaching motor skills becomes only a part of their job as physical educators. In this article, the author details a few assessments in target archery that stimulate…
Descriptors: Self Management, Thinking Skills, Athletics, Teaching Methods
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Grigorenko, Elena L.; Sternberg, Robert J.; Jukes, Mathew; Alcock, Katie; Lambo, Jane; Ngorosho, Damaris; Nokes, Catherine; Bundy, Donald A. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2006
The main objective of this work was to investigate two testing procedures, repeated static tests and dynamic testing, that can more clearly demonstrate the impact of treatment for parasites in children. Rural Tanzanian children were assessed for the presence/absence and burden of helminth parasites and assigned to one of three…
Descriptors: Testing, Thinking Skills, Medical Services, Outcomes of Treatment
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Unsworth, Sara J.; Medin, Douglas L. – Cognitive Science, 2005
Norenzayan, Smith, Jun Kim, and Nisbett (2002) investigated cultural differences in the use of intuitive versus formal reasoning in 4 experiments. Our comment concerns the 4th experiment where Norenzayan et al. reported that, although there were no cultural differences in accuracy on abstract logical arguments, Koreans made more errors than U.S.…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Experiments, Cultural Differences, Persuasive Discourse
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Lebbin, Vickery Kaye – Research Strategies, 2005
Whereas academic library participation in learning communities has become visible in recent years, the literature is still lacking research studies providing assessment data. This article offers the first perspective from students on the value of information literacy instruction through a learning community and the impact that instruction has on…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Qualitative Research, Information Skills, Focus Groups
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Cohen, Perrin; McDaniels, Melissa; Qualters, Donna M. – College Teaching, 2005
The AIR model we describe in this article is a practical framework for cultivating reflective inquiry into ethical issues that students, faculty, and administrators experience in the midst of busy daily lives and encounter in classroom discussions in a discipline field. The model is highly adaptable to academic and workplace settings and enables…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Ethical Instruction, Self Esteem, Competence
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Price, Dustine – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
Imagine a place where artistic expression, writing, and the critique process about art become a way to communicate in a child's everyday life. Students learn that there is a balance in the relationship between colors, lines, and objects. Students begin to think critically and reason through real-world situations. As observation and thinking skills…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Art Teachers, Art Education, Art Expression
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Comber, Barbara; Nichols, Susan – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2004
As part of the Commonwealth's drive to enhance Australia's competitiveness in the global economy, Australia is five years from implementing "National Benchmarks" to leverage measurable literacy outcomes from schools. This "back to basics" agenda is in tension with another drive to foster advanced thinking skills in children. Teachers are being…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Back to Basics, Thinking Skills, Literacy
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Binfet,Ty – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2004
This study examined two distinct moral reasoning interventions: an interindividual intervention, in which students discussed moral dilemmas, and an intraindividual intervention, in which students individually reflected on moral dilemmas. Ninety-seven 6th- and 7th-grade students were administered pre- and posttest measures of the Sociomoral…
Descriptors: Intervention, Experimental Groups, Discussion Groups, Moral Issues
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Flynt, E. Sutton; Cooter, Jr., Robert B. – Reading Teacher, 2005
The authors describe a content-reading instruction scaffolding called The Memphis Comprehension Framework, which was found to be effective in significantly improving higher order comprehension skills for students in grades 4 through 6 in two major U.S. urban school districts. This model is especially potent in improving students' higher order…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Content Area Reading, Reading Instruction, Reading Improvement
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Soden, Rebecca; Maclellan, Effie – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2004
In the context of research that reports weaknesses in adults' critical thinking skills, the primary aim was to examine adults' use of critical thinking skills that are described in taxonomies and to identify areas for development. Position papers written by an opportunity sample of 32 experienced adult educators formed the data for a descriptive…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Skill Development, Content Analysis
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Seethaler, Sherry; Linn, Marcia – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
To understand how students learn about science controversy, this study examines students' reasoning about tradeoffs in the context of a technology-enhanced curriculum about genetically modified food. The curriculum was designed and refined based on the Scaffolded Knowledge Integration Framework to help students sort and integrate their initial…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Pretests Posttests, Food, Genetics
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Yang, Fang-Ying – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
This study examined 10th-grade students' use of theory and evidence in evaluating a socio-scientific issue: the use of underground water, after students had received a Science, Technology and Society-oriented instruction. Forty-five male and 45 female students from two intact, single-sex, classes participated in this study. A flow-map method was…
Descriptors: High School Students, Teaching Methods, Gender Differences, Environmental Education
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Paatz, Roland; Ryder, James; Schwedes, Hannelore; Scott, Philip – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
The purpose of this case study is to analyse the learning processes of a 16-year-old student as she learns about simple electric circuits in response to an analogy-based teaching sequence. Analogical thinking processes are modelled by a sequence of four steps according to Gentner's structure mapping theory (activate base domain, postulate local…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Inferences, Learning Processes
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Haught, Patricia; Walls, Richard – Reading Psychology an international quarterly, 2004
Students (N = 730) took the Nelson-Denny Reading Test (current forms G or H) during orientation to medical school. Stepwise regression analyses showed the Nelson-Denny Reading Vocabulary, Comprehension, and Rate were significant predictors of MCAT (taken prior to admission to medical school) verbal reasoning. Reading Vocabulary was a significant…
Descriptors: Verbal Tests, Reading Tests, Vocabulary, Test Results
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