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Peer reviewedKile, Jack E.; And Others – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 1994
This article describes assessment and management strategies for infants and toddlers with normal hearing or fluctuating conductive hearing loss, who are identified as having central auditory impairment and/or judged to have abnormal auditory behavior. Management strategies include audiologic, medical, and speech and language management. Three case…
Descriptors: Audiology, Auditory Evaluation, Auditory Perception, Case Studies
Peer reviewedCampbell-Whatley, Gloria D.; And Others – Special Services in the Schools, 1995
Perceptions of regular and special education teachers of their present and desired competency level to teach students with mild disabilities were investigated. Years of teaching experience, number of special education courses, and inservice hours were examined. Elementary regular educators indicated a higher skill level than secondary educators.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Cooperation, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Begley, Sharon – Newsweek, 1996
Argues that early childhood experiences with processes as diverse as language, mathematics, emotion, and music determine which neurons grow and remain active in the brain. Early exposure to these processes results in receptive programming. Discusses the implications for schools, teachers, and parents. (MJP)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education
Nicholas, Karen B.; Bieber, Stephen L. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1994
Analysis of the perceptions of 292 young adults regarding both psychologically, physically, and sexually abusive behaviors and supportive behaviors of parents found that gender of parent, child, and observer may affect young adults' perceptions of parental abusiveness and supportiveness. (DB)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Child Abuse, Child Rearing, Daughters
Peer reviewedDeary, Ian J. – Developmental Psychology, 1995
Tested three competing structural equation models concerning auditory inspection time (AIT) and cognitive ability. Found that auditory inspection times near age 11 correlate most strongly with later high IQ. (ET)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attribution Theory, Auditory Perception, Causal Models
Peer reviewedGeers, Ann; Brenner, Chris – Volta Review, 1994
This paper describes changes in speech perception performance of deaf children using cochlear implants, tactile aids, or conventional hearing aids over a three-year period. Eleven of the 13 children with cochlear implants were able to identify words on the basis of auditory consonant cues. Significant lipreading enhancement was also achieved with…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Children, Cochlear Implants, Communication Aids (for Disabled)
Peer reviewedSchraw, Gregory; Dennison, Rayne Sperling – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1994
A 52-item inventory was constructed to measure the metacognitive awareness of adults. Items were classified into eight subcomponents under categories of knowledge and regulation of cognition. Two experiments with 307 undergraduates support a 2-factor structure. Implications for assessment are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Factor Structure
Peer reviewedSearcy, Sheri; And Others – Remedial and Special Education, 1995
Parents (n=33) of children with disabilities, who were leaders in parent organizations, were questioned about their experiences in being mentored and in mentoring others. Seven themes are identified relative to effective mentoring of parents of children with disabilities. Specific mentoring activities are suggested and barriers to mentoring are…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Disabilities, Helping Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedSolvberg, Astrid Margrethe; Valas, Harald – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1995
Norwegian 6th graders (n=107) either were taught a mnemonic imagery to apply to passages they read or were given no strategy. Mnemonic-imagery students remembered more information. Individual differences in short-term memory and verbal and visual competence did not predict performance in the imagery condition. (SLD)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 6, Imagery, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedLevinson, Edward M.; Moore, Martha – Special Services in the Schools, 1994
Investigated differences in school psychologists' role functioning. Asked 636 full-time school psychologists to estimate the time they spent in assessment, counseling, consultation, research, clerical tasks, and administration. Time spent in administrative tasks was the only significant difference between psychologists employed by districts and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Ancillary School Services, Children, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLovecky, Deirdre V. – Roeper Review, 1992
Five traits common to gifted children that result in social and emotional vulnerability are described, including divergent thinking ability, excitability, sensitivity, perceptiveness, and entelechy. Specific issues that parents must face to enable their children to reach their full potential are explored. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Conceptual Tempo, Divergent Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedRose, Karel; Linney, Margaret – Liberal Education, 1992
At Brooklyn College (New York), teacher education and drama are integrated in two courses, "Literacy and Education" and "Performance Techniques for the Classroom Teacher." A student's narratives about her childhood are transformed into dramatic performances to illustrate the significance to children of interaction with adults.…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Psychology, Classroom Techniques, Drama
Peer reviewedSmith, Richard M.; Kramer, Gene A. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1992
The common item equating method (weighted and unweighted) and the one-step missing data calibration method used with Rasch measurement models were compared using data from six equivalent forms of a perceptual ability test administered as part of the Dental Admission Test. Results suggest little difference among the equating methods. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability, Aptitude Tests, College Entrance Examinations, Comparative Analysis
Patterson, Harold – School Administrator, 1993
The most significant finding of various commission reports is stakeholders' lack of involvement in the decisions affecting them. School board's major function is to develop processes that ensure stakeholder participation in developing and implementing a shared vision for education. Board should ensure that all competent administrators and teachers…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Board of Education Policy, Child Advocacy, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedRieser, John J.; Rider, Elizabeth A. – Developmental Psychology, 1991
Four experiments examined the spatial orientation of children who walked while wearing a blindfold. Children and adults viewed a target, were guided blindfolded to a new point, and then aimed a pointer at the target. Route complexity, but not number of targets or time delay, affected spatial orientation. Some age differences were observed. (BC)
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Distance, Encoding (Psychology)


