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Zimmerman, Diane P. – 1998
The subject of this theoretical study emerges from the identification of a gap in the theories of first, second, and third order change. Through synthesis and critique of existing theory (Bateson, 1972; Watzlawick, Weakland, and Fisch, 1974; and Bartunek and Moch, 1987), an integrated three-part theory of change is proposed to include continuous…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Cognitive Mapping, Conceptual Tempo, Educational Change
Gleitman, Lila R. – 1989
A discussion of English native-language vocabulary acquisition in children takes a closer look at the assumption that vocabulary is learned by common association of word with event, focusing on the acquisition of verb meanings. The intuitive power of the view that words are learned by noticing real-world contingencies for their use is…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Mapping, English, Language Acquisition
McClain, Anita – 1986
Professors need to stimulate both sides of students' brain to allow for efficient increase of information absorption. As an alternative to linear outlines, mind maps can provide for more effective comprehension as related ideas are conceptualized from the center out to supporting details, as well as from top to bottom or left to right. The mind…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Mapping, Higher Education
Jonassen, David H. – 1988
Cognitive mapping is used in this paper to develop a schemata which represents the knowledge domain or research and theory structure of the field of instructional technology (IST). Using the technique defined by Diekhoff and Diekhoff (1982), the primary set of concepts in instructional technology research were compared for similarity with all of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Correlation, Educational Research, Educational Technology
Sunal, Dennis W. – 1988
Research involving cognitive modification and using intervention instruction in general prerequisite cognitive processes has shown that significant and long-term results are possible. Use of intervention instruction involving prerequisite data gathering skills with teachers has been successful in improving ability to use probing questions in…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Processes, Formal Operations
Swan, Karen; Black, John B. – 1988
This report investigated the relationship between learning to program LOGO and the development of problem solving skills. Subjects were 133 students in grades 4-8 who had at least 30 hours of experience with both graphics and lists programming in Logo. Students were randomly assigned to one of three contextual groupings, which received graphics,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Mapping, Elementary Education, Hypothesis Testing
Sunal, Dennis W.; And Others – 1989
The purpose of this study was to determine if intervention instruction in encoding processes affects novice teacher problem solving ability in educational contexts of varying levels of complexity. It sought to determine the effects of intervention training in nine specific encoding processes, prerequisite to effective problem solving, on novice…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Mapping, Decision Making
Gorrell, Jeffrey; Capron, Earl W. – 1987
Eighty-six elementary and secondary undergraduate teacher education students exhibiting low and moderate levels of self-efficacy belief were randomly assigned to observe two types of instruction and two types of attributional feedback concerning teaching a child how to find the main idea of a paragraph. The research focused on the effects of two…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Modeling (Psychology)
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Idol, Lorna; Croll, Valerie J. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1987
Mildly learning-handicapped elementary school students (N=5) with poor reading comprehension were trained to use story-mapping procedures to improve reading comprehension. Trained students demonstrated increased ability to answer comprehension questions, maintained performance after intervention, and increased the tendency to include story-mapping…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Elementary Education, Learning Problems, Questioning Techniques
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Gati, Itamar; Winer, Dov – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1987
Investigated relationship between vocational interests and location of an ideal occupation in the perceived occupational structure of career counselees. Career counselees (N=96) completed the RAMAK vocational interest inventory. Intrasubject analyses indicated the preferences for occupational fields as measured by the interest inventory reflected…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Cognitive Mapping, College Applicants, College Students
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Christen, William; Gomez, Reynaldo – Social Studies, 1988
States that cognitive mapping is an instructional strategy that encourages active participation, helps young children see relationships, promotes the organization of information, and allows the teacher flexibility. Outlines a five-step process using cognitive mapping in lesson development. (BSR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Developmental Psychology, Instructional Innovation, Learning Modalities
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Millar, Susanna – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1988
Examines the fallacies about the nature of abilities and learning and about the interaction between sense modalities which follow from the dichotomy in relation to explanations of spatial development in the blind. Suggests that interactions between cognitive and perceptual factors need to be considered to explain more adequately effects of sensory…
Descriptors: Blindness, Child Development, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
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Cheng, Patricia W.; And Others – Cognitive Psychology, 1986
Three experiments using college students examine the processes involved in deductive reasoning. Effects of training in classroom and laboratory situations confirmed the authors' hypothesis that people use pragmatic reasoning schemas rather than syntactics rules of logic for problem solving. Training materials used in experiments 1 and 3 are…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Mapping, College Students, Deduction
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Harrison, Raymond P.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1983
Evaluated the incremental effects of a cognitive map and a symbolic code in undergraduate students (N=55) learning the modeled social skill of job interviewing. Results indicated that these techniques appeared to be strong in facilitating the acquisition and retention of modeled social skills. (LLL)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Mapping, College Students, Employment Interviews
McAleese, Ray; Grabinger, Scott; Fisher, Kathleen – 1999
This paper uses a theoretical framework for concept mapping as an instance of a learning environment - the knowledge arena - and examines it against an existing framework for active learning called REAL (Rich Environment for Active Learning). The paper is intended to help in the understanding of environments for learning. Section 1 defines a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Concept Mapping, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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