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Saarni, Carolyn I. – New York University Education Quarterly, 1976
The work of Jean Piaget stresses the point that intellectual functioning and growth from one stage of cognitive development to the next depends more on the quality of one's experience than on exposure to factual knowledge. Piaget's theoretical model and its implications and applications for the classroom teacher are reviewed. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Educational Strategies
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Monks, F. J.; And Others – Human Development, 1975
This paper describes the design of the interdisciplinary study of the growth and development of Dutch children in progress at the University of Nymegen, The Netherlands. Schaie's design is based on a trifactorial model which isolates the contributions to developmental data of the factors age, cohort and time of measurement. (Author/MS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Parrella, A.; Hofer, J.; Bubp, S.; Finn-Miller, S.; Graves, N.; Meador, P. – National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy, 2004
This Study Circle guide was created by the National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL) as part of the Practitioner Dissemination and Research Network (PDRN). The guide is part of NCSALL's effort to help connect research and practice in the field of adult basic education and adult literacy. The purpose of the study circle…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Adult Learning, Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy
Viens, Julie; Kallenbach, Silja – National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL), 2001
Dr. Howard Gardner's introduction of multiple intelligences theory (MI theory) in 1983 generated considerable interest in the educational community. Multiple intelligences was a provocative new theory, claiming at least seven relatively independent intelligences. MI theory presented a conception of intelligence that was in marked contrast to the…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Learning Theories, Adult Basic Education, Annotated Bibliographies
Smith, Peter; Dalton, Jennifer – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2005
This booklet, part of the "Getting to Grips with..." series, gives teachers and trainers in vocational education and training some easily digestible information about learning styles. It provides practical tips on how to identify students' learning styles, and how to respond to individuals and groups based on their preferred methods of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Vocational Education, Cognitive Style, Learning Theories
Sutherland, Margaret – SAGE Publications, 2005
After a preface, the first chapter of this book sets out to explore the nature of intelligence. It considers the labels used to describe gifted and talented children and looks at how the adult's beliefs about intelligence will impact on what they do, say and look for in the early years setting. It challenges educators to think about the nature of…
Descriptors: Gifted, Talent, Intelligence, Learning Activities
Werner, Linnette – 2001
This paper presents results of a study that sought to answer the question, "How does integrating dance and math in an intense co-teaching model of integration affect student attitudes toward learning math?" The goal of the dance/math project was to engage students in math in ways that reached students' multiple intelligences and encouraged them to…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Dance, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Gaines, Darren; Lehmann, Donna – 2002
This report describes a project for improving reading comprehension through the use of multiple intelligences. The action research took place from September 2001 to January 2002. The targeted population consisted of fourth grade students living in two suburbs of a major metropolitan city. The two communities range from low income to upper middle…
Descriptors: Action Research, Grade 4, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades
Abbott, Lori; Warfield, Amanda – 1999
This report describes a project for improving problem solving skills in students at the secondary level. The targeted population consisted of high school students in growing communities located in the suburbs of a large Midwestern city. Various studies have indicated that students lack problem-solving skills. Analysis of student and teacher…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, High Schools, Mathematics Instruction, Multiple Intelligences
Jacobson, Mark D. – 1999
C. Dweck (1983) suggested that children hold one of two types of beliefs in their own intelligence: a fixed entity with which they are born (entity theory) or a belief that intelligence can be changed over time (incremental theory). These two beliefs were studied through the responses of 22 second graders and observations of their behavior. The…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Beliefs, Educational Objectives, Elementary School Students
Morgan, Ronald R.; Ponticell, Judith A.; Gordon, Edward E. – 2000
While intelligence plays an important role in understanding human behavior, it is through creativity that we can understand a human's ability to cope with challenging situations in novel and appropriate ways. This fastback explores theories and research on creativity. Its chapters are: (1) "Looking for Creativity," describing six multidisciplinary…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Creativity Research
Salem, Abdel-Badeeh M. – 2000
The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Education has traditionally a technology-based focus, looking at the ways in which AI can be used in building intelligent educational software. In addition AI can also provide an excellent methodology for learning and reasoning from the human experiences. This paper presents the potential role of AI in…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development
Lazear, David – 1998
This book offers 44 activities for developing capacities of seven types of intelligence identified by Howard Gardner in his theory of multiple intelligences. The activities, grouped by the type of intelligence the activity primarily fosters, are intended for students to do on their own. The intelligences and sample activities are as follows: (1)…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Differences, Learning Activities
Jaeger, Audrey J. – 2002
Empirical research has produced evidence suggesting that the ability to assess, regulate, and utilize emotions (i.e., emotional intelligence) is important to the performance of workers. Yet, few graduate professional program curricula adequately address the emotional and interpersonal skills that prospective employers most want in their employees…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Competence, Curriculum, Emotional Intelligence
Wells, Annie M. – 1999
This paper examines how to effectively teach students who learn differently. Teaching method and learning style theory and research are relevant in addressing this issue because many such students are able to excel in certain areas but not in others. The paper uses the example of a student who excelled only in Bible education and art, explaining…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach, Learning Processes
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