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Van Orman, W. Roy – Gerontologist, 1975
Describes a problem solving approach for administrative personnel which attempts to put feelings aside and deal with discussion of the facts, generation of solutions, selection of a course of action and actual action to solve the problem. (EJT)
Descriptors: Critical Incidents Method, Decision Making, Information Seeking, Management Systems
Meiklejohn, Alexander; Powell, John Walker, Ed. – 1981
In the early twentieth century, Alexander Meiklejohn believed the undergraduate college must teach students how to think. He aspired to make students into thinking, caring, active citizens with the intellectual skills to participate in a democratic society. In 1927, with the founding of the Experimental College at the University of Wisconsin, he…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Educational History, Experimental Colleges
CREASON, FRANK; MALLAN, JOHN – 1965
THIS DOCUMENT IS A COPY OF A SPEECH WHICH LOOKS AT EDUCATIONAL CHANGE FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF THE SOCIAL SCIENTIST. THE AUTHORS POINT OUT THAT EDUCATIONAL HISTORY SUPPORTS THE THESIS THAT CHANGES IN THE AIMS AND FUNCTIONS OF PUBLIC EDUCATION ARE DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE VIEW THE LARGER SOCIAL CONTEXT HOLDS OF ITS OWN AIMS AND FUNCTIONS. THEY…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Attitude Change, Attitudes, Cognitive Processes
Dunning, Robert Scott; Sincoff, Michael Z. – 1978
In long established research organizations, it is necessary to safeguard good research ideas originating at lower organizational levels. The upward progress of unusually good ideas in an organizational hierarchy may be compared with that of ordinary ideas by means of a mathematical model, with the assumption that ideas follow a Poisson…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Bureaucracy, Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Structure
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Grenander, M. E. – English Record, 1969
Better equipped than most teachers in a humanistic background and in a knowledge of advances in interdisciplinary study, the English teacher is well-qualified to achieve a major educational goal--to help a student acquire a disciplined attitude toward knowledge through the analysis of ideas. One method of reaching this goal is through the…
Descriptors: Convergent Thinking, Creative Activities, Critical Thinking, Data Analysis
Clark, N. Cecil; Thompson, Faith E. – 1972
A major goal of the elementary and secondary schools is to help each person become an efficient and autonomous learner. Outlined in this report are skills abstracted from the literature on such topics as verbal learning, problem solving, study habits, and behavior modification. The learner-oriented skills are presented so that they may be…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Concept Teaching, Individual Development, Learning Activities
Israel, Joseph, A.; Savitsky, Albert M. – 1972
A human relations laboratory for junior high school personnel was conducted as an in-service offering by two counselors. The purpose of the laboratory was to develop in the participants an appreciation of, and a capacity to perform, three primary learning tasks: (1) generation of valid and useful information; (2) organization of choices emanating…
Descriptors: Counselor Evaluation, Human Relations, Inservice Education, Laboratory Training
LEMKE, ELMER A.; AND OTHERS – 1966
FACTOR ANALYSIS WAS CONDUCTED ON SEVERAL COGNITIVE ABILITIES IN AN EFFORT TO RELATE THESE ABILITIES TO TASKS OF CONCEPT ATTAINMENT AND INFORMATION PROCESSING. THE ABILITIES UNDER CONSIDERATION WERE DESCRIBED AS GENERAL REASONING, VERBAL COMPREHENSION, INDUCTION, DEDUCTION, SPATIAL SCANNING, PERCEPTUAL SPEED, ROTE MEMORY, AND SPAN MEMORY. ABILITY…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
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Spitz, Herman H. – Intelligence, 1978
Mentally retarded individuals have more difficulty dealing with strategic games and puzzles than other tasks. Games have been played since ancient times and throughout the world, with performance indicating wisdom. Games invariably express certain universal intellectual traits. Mancala and Three in a Row games are briefly described. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Culture Fair Tests, Games, Intelligence
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Passe, Jeff – Social Education, 1988
Presents several components of current events instruction for the elementary classroom. These serve as criteria for teachers to diagnose their lessons. Describes three classroom scenarios and analyzes the effectiveness of current events instruction in each. Models offered for designing classroom instruction are value analysis, decision making, and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Conflict Resolution, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Decision Making
Duchesne, Robert E., Jr. – 1996
A study examined how developmental learning and adaptive flexibility relate to critical thinking though a survey of 119 organizational leaders (of 341) who had attended a 5-day Leadership Development Program. A questionnaire adapted from the Center for Creative Leadership's Job Challenge Profile measured developmental learning, the Adaptive Style…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning
Livingston, Carol C. – 1991
Reflection and notation in communications in the School Renewal Network, a national collegium of practitioners engaged in school reform activities, are examined in this paper. The network was designed to create an interactive knowledge base for school restructuring that would link educators in meaningful dialogue based on research and current…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Creative Thinking, Decision Making Skills, Educational Innovation
Long, Gilbert A. – 1983
Teachers of vocational agriculture students should focus on developing problem-solving and decision-making capacities, rather than on rote learning. Such preparation would include instruction in transferring lessons learned to today's and tomorrow's problems. Several factors are involved in facilitating transfer: experiential learning, adequacy of…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Brainstorming, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making
Ward, James – 1983
Any consideration of basic skills must at some point achieve the realization that a fundamental skill is the ability of the mind to create, produce, and utilize meaning. The purpose of productive and creative thinking is to know and understand, to produce and utilize meaning that serves to guide and direct mental and physical behavior. The overall…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking
Moore, Michael T. – 1985
Based on a study dealing with problem-finding behavior of artists as the first step in the creative process (Getzels and Czikszentmihalyi), this study on the empirical nature of problem-finding included middle school students from a suburban-rural area in Western Pennsylvania. Eight students identified through three measures as creative were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Writing, Discovery Processes, Essay Tests
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