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Guttman, Karin – 1990
A regional center for physically disabled children in Gothenburg, Sweden, called Bracke Ostergard, teaches non-speaking pupils to communicate with Bliss symbols. School records were examined for the 38 non-speaking pupils, mostly cerebral palsied, who had been trained to use Bliss symbols. Results showed that, of the 32 cerebral palsied children,…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Communication Skills, Deafness
Daines, Delva – 1982
A portable minicomputer collected data about elementary and secondary social studies teachers' oral questions and the subsequent verbal behaviors of the teachers and the students. Data indicated that literal types of questions were posed most often by teachers at the rate of l.5 per minute, and the duration of the students' answers was associated…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes
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Barry, Dana M.; Kanematsu, Hideyuki – Science Education Review, 2003
This exciting new way of teaching high school/college chemistry combines music, visual aids, and chemical experiments in multi-sensory lessons that motivate students and provide them with meaningful learning experiences in science. The method, known as the Chemical Sensation Project, acknowledges that some individuals learn by seeing or hearing,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Secondary School Science, High School Students
FOULKE, EMERSON – 1967
A REVIEW OF THE RESEARCH ON THE COMPREHENSION OF RAPID SPEECH BY THE BLIND IDENTIFIES FIVE METHODS OF SPEECH COMPRESSION--SPEECH CHANGING, ELECTROMECHANICAL SAMPLING, COMPUTER SAMPLING, SPEECH SYNTHESIS, AND FREQUENCY DIVIDING WITH THE HARMONIC COMPRESSOR. THE SPEECH CHANGING AND ELECTROMECHANICAL SAMPLING METHODS AND THE NECESSARY APPARATUS HAVE…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Blindness, Cognitive Processes
Gardner, David C.; Kurtz, Margaret A. – 1977
This document contains module 1 of a picture dictionary for resource room instruction. The dictionary accompanies a phototypesetting curriculum designed to provide supplemental instruction to handicapped students who are mainstreamed in a regular vocational graphic arts program. Module 1 contains nine vocabulary lessons. Each lesson provides…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Curriculum Guides, Dictionaries, Graphic Arts
Gardner, David C.; Kurtz, Margaret A. – 1977
This document contains module 2 of a picture dictionary for resource room instruction. The dictionary accompanies a phototypesetting curriculum designed to provide supplemental instruction to handicapped students who are mainstreamed in a regular vocational graphic arts program. Module 2 contains three vocabulary lessons. Each lesson provides…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Curriculum Guides, Dictionaries, Graphic Arts
Doane, Christine P. – 1979
A study of the effects of pictures and context cues in teaching sight word vocabulary used six high ability and six low ability first grade students for each of four experimental conditions: word alone, picture, sentence with no picture (context), and sentence plus picture. The procedures included acquisition and test trials, a retention test…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Context Clues, Grade 1, Low Ability Students
Leutenegger, Ralph R. – 1967
The phonetic transcription ability of 78 college students whose transcription instruction was administered by means of pre-programed Language Master cards was compared with that of 81 students whose instruction was non-automated. Ability was measured by seven weekly tests. There was no significant relationship on any of 29 variables with type of…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Auditory Training
Henderson, Linda Levy; And Others – 1976
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of verbal experience on children's creative expression and to develop more precise means for interpreting and evaluating children's art. Two questions were of interest: (1) Does the experimental approach described here enable children to resist forces tending to cause stereotyped artistic…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Childrens Art, Cognitive Processes
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France).
Some museum techniques and methods can be used in fundamental educational programs without elaborate buildings or equipment; exhibitions should be based on valid presumptions and should take into account the "common sense" beliefs of people for whom the exhibit is designed. They can be used profitably in the economic development of local…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Audiovisual Aids
Palmer, Harold E.; Redman, H. Vere – 1969
This compilation of writings, first published in 1932, provides a historical overview of early thought concerning the nature of language and language instruction. The authors, pioneers in the field of "natural" language learning, consider language as: (1) code, (2) literature, (3) conversation, (4) communication, (5) sounds, and (6) speech. In a…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Auditory Stimuli, Biographies, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Cruttenden, Alan – 1973
Assuming that a child uses a "reduced version" of the adult phonological system, as opposed to an "imperfect" version, a phonological analysis of a five-year-old child's language is conducted. Research procedures are thoroughly described; tables and diagrams are included. (DD)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Charts, Child Language, Consonants
Grimmett, Sadie A. – 1970
Evaluation problems evolving from certain objectives of intervention programs and from the characteristics of the target population are investigated. The intellectual process approach of experimental education with its emphasis on conative and motive objectives requires an evaluation technique capable of reflecting the desired behaviors more…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Objectives
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Harvill, Leo M. – 1971
Five scales designed to measure the attitudes of young children toward arithmetic, reading, and art were developed. Two of the scales (Picture and Forced Choice) were ipsative in nature; the remaining three (Millimeter, Box, and Semantic Differential) allowed the child to express a more absolute attitude about each activity. The scales were…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Art, Attitude Measures, Comparative Analysis
Smith, Janet D.; And Others – 1972
This study investigated incidental learning in middle and lower class black and white preschool children. The study questioned whether (a) preschool children acquire learning incidentally; (b) there was a difference in the quantity of such learning between black and white children; (c) differences in learning was influenced by socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Cognitive Development, Experimental Programs, Incidental Learning
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