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Cookson, Peter W., Jr. – Teaching Pre K-8, 2004
In this article, the author discusses Robert J. Sternberg's theory of "successful intelligence," which theorizes that intelligence consists of three parts: analytic, creative and practical abilities. Sternberg argues that intelligence can be fostered in the right educational environment by encouraging students to develop and exercise their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Intelligence, Educational Environment, Cognitive Processes
Conniff, Brian – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2006
Fifty years after John Tracy Ellis challenged the quality and character of Catholic intellectual life, much work remains to be done. This essay explores Ellis's original assertions and places them in an overarching historical context that involves Flannery O'Connor and Thomas Merton.
Descriptors: Catholics, Intellectual Development, Intellectual History, Educational Quality
Gottfried, Allen W.; Gottfried, Adele Eskeles; Guerin, Diana Wright – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2006
The Fullerton Longitudinal Study is a contemporary prospective investigation that spans approximately a quarter of a century. Commencing at age 1, children and their families were systematically followed every 6 months from infancy through preschool and annually at ages 5 through 17. They were again assessed at age 24. The course of development…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Gifted, Learning Motivation, Young Children
Hogan, Alexandra M.; Pit-ten Cate, Ineke M.; Vargha-Khadem, Faraneh; Prengler, Mara; Kirkham, Fenella J. – Developmental Science, 2006
Lowered intelligence relative to controls is evident by mid-childhood in children with sickle cell disease. There is consensus that brain infarct contributes to this deficit, but the subtle lowering of IQ in children with normal MRI scans might be accounted for by chronic systemic complications leading to insufficient oxygen delivery to the brain.…
Descriptors: Diseases, Intelligence Quotient, Motion, Brain
Warhurst, Russell P. – International Journal for Academic Development, 2006
This paper examines the pedagogic learning of a group of new lecturers at an international research intensive university who were participants on a formal teaching development programme. The lens of situated learning theory is utilised to gain new insights into the learning arising from the development programme but also to reveal certain…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Socialization, Communities of Practice, Peer Relationship
Camerer, M. C.; Capps, Emerson – 1995
This guide is designed to teach foster parents, direct care providers, and house parents how to help children develop interpersonal relationship skills. The book focuses on developing the whole child through intellectual, psychological, and moral development. Specific techniques for creating a nurturing environment for children are discussed, as…
Descriptors: Child Development, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Foster Family
Scheurman, Geoffrey – 1995
This paper presents a model of adult reasoning that is consistent with a set of related psychological theories of learning known collectively as constructivism. Three general factors comprise the model: (1) personal epistemology (defined as beliefs about learning, dispositions toward thinking, and assumptions about knowledge itself); (2) sustained…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Research, Epistemology, Higher Education
Garreton, Maria Teresa; Medley, Frank W., Jr. – 1986
A discussion of functional language proficiency considers several widely-accepted theories of cognition, draws parallels between specific stages of intellectual maturity and development of second language proficiency, and suggests ways in which teachers may be able to help students progress from one stage to another within the context of foreign…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Intellectual Development, Language Proficiency

Stewart, Jean; Sinclair, Hermine – Linguistics, 1975
This study examined the comprehension of Wh-questions in English in children between the ages of 5 and 9. The study showed that difficulties with Wh-questions are not overcome by the age of 9. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Comprehension, Elementary School Students, Intellectual Development

Heath, Douglas H. – Journal of Higher Education, 1976
Systematic and intensive interviews with 68 men in their early thirties suggested that the principal effects of a liberal education were the stabilization, symbolization, and integration of values; the effects of graduate and professional school were the integration and allocentric maturation of intellect and the symbolization of self-concept.…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Objectives, General Education, Graduate Study

Boulanger, F. David – School Science and Mathematics, 1976
Presents a series of activities intended to enable teachers to determine if children are ready to be introduced to the concept of speed. Reviews Piaget's theories and the empirical evidence on which the sequence is based. (Author/CP)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Instructional Materials
Pascarella, Ernest T.; Hutcheson, Sigrid – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1975
Investigated differences among student self-perceptions, administrator ratings of students, and student projections of how they are seen by administrators. Student personnel administrators, as well as the other administrators sampled, significantly underestimated students' self-reported intellectual orientations. Students projected administrators…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Administration, College Students, Intellectual Development

Lawson, Anton E.; Renner, John W. – American Biology Teacher, 1975
Introduces biology teachers to the central ideas of Piaget's theory of intellectual development. Also presents a scheme of biology instruction and classroom procedures based on a Piaget-related theory of learning. (PEB)
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Development, Intellectual Development, Learning Theories

Webb, Roger A.; And Others – Child Development, 1974
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Comprehension, Developmental Psychology
Gruber, Joseph J.; Kirkendall, Don R. – Research Quarterly of the AAHPER, 1973
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Group Dynamics, High School Students, Intellectual Development