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Boswell, D. A. – Human Development, 1979
Investigates differences between adolescents and older adults in their explanations of linguistic metaphors. Adults displayed a synthesizing, integrative perspective, while adolescents displayed an analytic perspective in their explanation of metaphors. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Van Gorder, Bethany Lyn – Voices from the Middle, 2003
Explains the process of focusing on one critical reading strategy--questioning. Notes that the teacher first modeled questioning while reading a book aloud. Concludes that as students become full participants in questioning, they understand new vocabulary, enjoy reading, and solve their problems. (PM)
Descriptors: Independent Reading, Inferences, Middle Schools, Problem Solving
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Sill, David J. – Journal of General Education, 1996
Argues that current practices for teaching integrative thinking skills are inadequate partly because no model exists to understand such efforts. Proposes a model for teaching integrative thinking based on existing models of creativity and synthesis. Discusses implications of the model for interdisciplinary studies. (32 citations) (AJL)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Educational Philosophy, General Education
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Bunce, Richard A.; Reeves, Henry D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1990
Described is an experiment in which students are able to synthesize an unnatural compound having the odor and flavor of coconuts. Laboratory equipment, procedures, and analysis of the product are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science
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Molina, Maria Pinto – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1995
A model is proposed for the general abstracting process (using disciplines such as linguistics, logic, and psychology) that is based on a system of combined strategies with four stages: reading-understanding; selection; interpretation; synthesis. (Author/JKP)
Descriptors: Abstracting, Abstracts, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension
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Jackson, Fatimah Linda Collier – Journal of Black Studies, 1993
Examines existing data on biological diversity among Americans of African descent within the contexts of their evolutionary backgrounds and political and economic realities. Explores the origins of the diversity, and provides an evolutionary and political economy synthesis for evaluating the biological distinctions apparent among African…
Descriptors: African History, Anthropology, Biodiversity, Biological Influences
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Torraco, Richard J. – Human Resource Development Review, 2005
The integrative literature review is a distinctive form of research that generates new knowledge about the topic reviewed. Little guidance is available on how to write an integrative literature review. This article discusses how to organize and write an integrative literature review and cites examples of published integrative literature reviews…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Guidelines
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Cullen, John; Turnbull, Sharon – Human Resource Development Review, 2005
An appraisal of recent reviews of the literature on management development demonstrates the existence of a number of perspectives on the topic, and this lack of a uniform approach has contributed to confusion about the subject. This article examines a series of recent and existing literature reviews on the topic of management development. It…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Management Development, Meta Analysis, Synthesis
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Schmid, Sebastian; Hofer, Manfred; Dietz, Franziska; Reinders, Heinz; Fries, Stefan – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2005
The assumption that today's German students are able to successfully combine synthesis achievement values and well-being values appears to be overly optimistic when regarded from the perspective of motivational psychology. The results of a qualitative-quantitative interview study with 25 students indicate that achievement and well-being values may…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Leisure Time, Student Attitudes, Values
Slavin, Robert E.; Lake, Cynthia; Davis, Susan; Madden, Nancy A. – Center for Data-Driven Reform in Education, 2009
This article reviews research on the achievement outcomes of alternative approaches for struggling readers in grades K-5: One-to-one tutoring, small group tutorials, classroom instructional process approaches, and computer-assisted instruction. Study inclusion criteria included use of randomized or well-matched control groups, study duration of at…
Descriptors: Evidence, Control Groups, Phonetics, Academic Achievement
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Ferdig, Richard E.; Cavanaugh, Cathy; DiPietro, Meredith; Black, Erik W.; Dawson, Kara – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2009
The number of students taking online courses in K-12 has increased exponentially since the inception of virtual schools in 1996. However, K-12 virtual schooling is a relatively new concept for those involved in teacher education. As teacher education departments build pre-service preparation programs, in-service professional development…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Standards, Best Practices, Educational Research
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Willis, John O.; Dumont, Ron – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
Arguments between response to intervention (RTI) with curriculum-based measurement (CBM) and traditional, individual psychoeducational assessments encourage a false dichotomy between alternatives that are not mutually exclusive, but complementary. This article discusses strengths and weaknesses of both approaches, touches on current legislative…
Descriptors: Intervention, Curriculum Based Assessment, Disability Identification, Clinical Psychology
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Andrews, Richard; Harlen, Wynne – Educational Research, 2006
Background: Systematic reviews of educational research require synthesis of the results from a range of studies. When these studies are diverse in nature and methodological approach, synthesis can be problematic. Purpose: To offer a critique of the process of synthesizing systematic reviews by considering the stages of the process and the problems…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Synthesis, Meta Analysis, Research Methodology
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Overton, Willis F.; Ennis, Michelle D. – Human Development, 2006
Historically, cognitive-developmental and behavior-analytic approaches to the study of human behavior change and development have been presented as incompatible alternative theoretical and methodological perspectives. This presumed incompatibility has been understood as arising from divergent sets of metatheoretical assumptions that take the form…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, World Views, Behavior Change, Research Methodology
Pol, Heidi Marie Vander – 1994
Because of the rising interest in the relevance of psychology to missions, a number of empirical studies have been completed which address various issues pertaining to missionary selection, stress, and ongoing functioning. This paper presents a critique and synthesis of the empirical literature relevant to missionary selection, stress, and…
Descriptors: Burnout, Evaluation Methods, Interpersonal Competence, Job Performance
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