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Werdelin, I. – 1966
Three samples of 58 subjects each, selected from the students of seven eighth grade classes and matched with respect to scholastic achievement, program of study, and sex, were taught a foreign alphabet (Arabic) differently. Sample A was told the principles of the alphabet and applied it to examples; Sample B was given most examples first, then…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Arabic, Deduction, Discovery Learning
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. – 1970
Oral language techniques, individualized elementary mathematics, and outdoor education were used as the subject matter for this inservice program for training of teachers of migrant children. The oral language program stressed the importance of the sound sequence of development in learning the English language: listening, speaking, reading, and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Federal Aid, Individualized Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education
Nafziger, Alyce J., Comp. – 1970
Documents on American Indian education have been compiled in this 2-part bibliography, which is a supplement to ED 030 780. Part I of the supplement contains abstracts of 176 documents cited in "Research in Education" from September of 1969 through September of 1970. Part II contains 81 citations (some annotated) which have appeared in "Current…
Descriptors: American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies, Bilingual Education, Cultural Differences
1969
The proceedings report papers, discussions, and other institute activities. Included are papers by Bonnie Kirkham on the classroom observation, via film, of emotionally disturbed children; Pearl Breslow on the translation of clinical findings into everyday classroom planning; and Gerri Bradley on the role of language and language therapy in the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Clinical Diagnosis, Conference Reports, Educational Programs
Baratz, Stephen S. – 1970
Most compensatory early childhood programs are based on an assumption of linguistic and cognitive deficits which must be remedied if the Negro child is to succeed in school, but much collected data questions this assumption. The language of many lower class Negro children has been shown to be well-ordered and highly structured, although the…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Dialects, Black Youth, Compensatory Education
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC. – 1970
A suggested approach for use in schools enrolling Indian children and youth is indicated in this curriculum guide for environmental education. It is pointed out that traditional Indian lifeways and beliefs were and are extremely pertinent to man's living in balance with his natural environment. The guide expresses the belief that the use of the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Art Expression, Community Involvement, Curriculum Guides
Kuhns, William – 1968
Brief summaries of over 110 short, non-instructional, films suitable for showing in high school are presented together with such information as length of film, film maker, date of release, and distributor. Suggestions on the classroom use of each film and a few questions for discussion about the film are also provided. Appendices contain addresses…
Descriptors: Art Education, English Education, Film Study, Films
Underwood, Benton J. – 1969
This research on factors influencing verbal learning and retention has used new techniques, attacked new problems, and tested new theories while trying to keep the experiments systematic. Studies conducted involved (1) the effect of varying the length of the intertrial interval on the learning and retention of different types of learning tasks;…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Intervals, Language Usage, Learning Processes
Hogan, Robert F. – Alberta English '69, 1969
Educators have worked long and strenuously, but a unified English curriculum has not yet been attained. The language arts-skills approach, the communications approach, and the tripod approach haven't worked. Recently, modern linguists have argued that language study belongs to the liberal arts, not to the behavioral sciences; behaviorists have…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Creativity, Educational Development, Educational History
Swets, John A.; And Others – 1970
Progress is reported on four research tasks. An experiment tested the effectiveness of a computer-based phonology instructional system for second-language learning. In research on models of human-computer interactions, experiments were performed demonstrating that the provision of certain incentives to the users of a time-sharing system can have…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Game Theory, Information Processing
Hess, Robert D.; And Others – 1969
This report describes the second or followup phase of a project begun in 1962, which was designed to analyze the effect of home and maternal influence on the cognitive development of urban preschool children from three socioeconomic levels. Reported is the academic performance and cognitive attainment of 158 original study children during their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavioral Science Research, Black Youth, Child Language
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1970
A description of the pre-school program for migrant children in the State of Washington was 1 of 34 papers prepared for the White House Conference on Children (December 1970). The project serves approximately 400 migrant children ranging in age from 1 month to 6 years in 9 day-care centers operated by an organization called Northwest Rural…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Community Involvement, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1969
The Expanded Language Arts program aimed to increase the basic language skills of educationally disadvantaged children by decreasing class size and improving instructional materials. Students were drawn from a low income inner-city area of Buffalo and ranged in age from 11 to 19 years (grades 7-12). Fifty percent of the students spoke a Southern…
Descriptors: Black Students, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Expository Writing
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1969
The kindergarten Learning to Learn Program was designed to help children acquire flexible strategies for dealing with challenges and problems. The pupils in both experimental and control groups were from a low income black neighborhood. The program was organized around a carefully planned sequence of language and mathematical games and game-like…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cognitive Development, Compensatory Education, Early Childhood Education
O'Donnell, W. R.; Fraser, Hugh – Teaching English, CITE Newsletter, 1970
A distinction should be made between linguistics as a science and applied linguistics as a technology, the latter being of great potential for language classroom problem solving, the former to be saved for later, more mature study. The English teacher's main concern in language study is to impart to students the effective use of language (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Critical Reading, English Instruction, Language Skills


