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Curtiss, Deborah – 1995
In this age of proliferating visual communications, there is a permissiveness in subject matter, content, and meaning that is exhilarating, yet overwhelming to interpret in a meaningful or consensual way. By recognizing visual statements, whether a piece of sculpture, an advertisement, a video, or a building, as communication, one can approach…
Descriptors: Art History, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Data Interpretation
Willard, Clifton D. – 1994
A counselor with a dyslexic-like disability shares three conclusions concerning this type of disability. First, difficulties with reading, math, writing, heard language, and nonverbal language are not the disability but the symptom of the disability. Second, these disabilities are dynamic in nature and therefore the symptoms fluctuate somewhere…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Definitions, Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education
Ganser, Tom – 1993
Mentoring programs depend on a complex personal and professional relationship between a novice teacher and a veteran teacher. The study described here was designed to add to the knowledge of mentor roles, benefits of mentoring, and obstacles to mentoring. This report is based on the first of two meetings with a diverse group of mentor teachers…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
Markman, Arthur B.; Gentner, Dedre – 1992
Similarity plays a central role in cognitive theories. Research has demonstrated that the similarity of a pair increases with its commonalities and decreases with its differences. These common and distinctive elements can take the form of parts of objects, relations between parts of properties of whole objects. Previous work has been unable to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Decision Making, Educational Theories
Jernigan, Nathan Scott; Heritage, Jeannette – 1991
Many researchers have attempted to assess power in marital dyads. Specifically, the question of which spouse carries the most power has been frequently examined. Confusion between spouses in decision-making roles, number of marital arguments, and self-esteem of spouses were examined in this study. Data were gathered from 31 married couples from…
Descriptors: Churches, College Students, Decision Making, Higher Education
Ingram, Richard T. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 1997
This booklet addresses issues concerning the various responsibilities of trustees on governing boards of independent colleges and universities. Introductory information notes the increasing complexity and significance of the trusteeship role and its unique context in independent institutions. The booklet distinguishes between board and individual…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility, Board Administrator Relationship, Board Candidates
Brown, Marie; Boyle, Bill; Boyle, Trudy – 1998
This research examines how department heads in (British) secondary schools perceive their management roles and their access to the real decision-making power that occurs outside departmental confines, but within schools. In structured interviews, 30 department heads from 21 schools were encouraged to reflect on opportunities for collegial…
Descriptors: Decentralization, Department Heads, Foreign Countries, Interviews
Dahlquist, Lori Hubble – 1998
This paper discusses the difficulties that children with central auditory processing difficulties can have in the classroom environment. Classroom acoustics that can hinder a child's accessibility to instruction are discussed, including open windows or windows not designed to be acoustic barriers, increased reverberation time in rooms with high…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Audio Equipment, Auditory Perception
McCabe, Donna Hagen; Jamison, Margaret Godwin; Dobberteen, Kathie Ward – 1998
This paper explores perceptual differences found in a study of California superintendents and U.S. superintendents. Data were collected from 273 U.S. and 103 California superintendents using "The Survey of Influences on Female Superintendents' Careers." The instrument collected demographic data, career-path data, ratings of strengths and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities
Sullivan, Michael E.; Leary, Paul A. – 1991
This study examined expectations, with respect to the role of the special education administrator, held by key administrative personnel within West Virginia's rural school systems. Surveys were sent to all county superintendents, all county special education administrators, and a randomly selected sample of 150 school principals, resulting in 202…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Mail Surveys
Werby, Olga – 1994
This paper examines how temporal and spatial observation variables can drastically alter a visitor's comprehension of the phenomena depicted by a museum exhibit. The focus is on a tornado exhibit at the Exploratorium, a museum of science and human perception in San Francisco (California). Videotaped recordings of 10 children interacting with the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Comprehension, Concept Formation
Vaughan, Willard S., Ed. – 1991
This report documents research and development performed under the sponsorship of the Cognitive and Neural Sciences Division of the Office of Naval Research in fiscal year 1991. It provides abstracts (title, principal investigator, project code, objective, approach, progress, and related reports) of projects of three program divisions (cognitive…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Biological Sciences, Cognitive Psychology, Intelligence
Vaughan, Willard S., Jr., Ed. – 1990
Research and development efforts carried out under sponsorship of the Cognitive and Neural Sciences Division of the Office of Naval Research during fiscal year 1990 are described in this compilation of project description summaries. The Division's research is organized in three types of programs: (1) Cognitive Science (the human learner--cognitive…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Biological Sciences, Cognitive Psychology, Federal Programs
Smith, David Lawson; And Others – 1983
The problems which emerge in a critical assessment of social perception research reflect limitations at both the theoretical and implementational levels. Traditionally, social perception research has focused on conscious, cognitive, and linguistic processes in studying the perception of psychological qualities of people. Such a focus leaves…
Descriptors: Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Information Sources, Perception
Shaw, Robert A. – 1983
Although academic achievement and self-concept of academic ability (SCAA) have a reciprocal relationship, studies on the directionality of the relationship are inconclusive. To investigate this relationship in an entire grade cohort in a small city high school, 429 students in grades 9 and 12 were administered a modified version of Brookover's…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Attribution Theory
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