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Hayward, Pamela A. – 1996
When covering persuasion in the basic speech communication course, many textbooks include information on how students can detect logical fallacies in the persuasive attempts of others. It is important to provide students with a hands-on experience that will help them apply their knowledge of logical fallacies so that they can retain and better use…
Descriptors: Editorials, Higher Education, Logical Thinking, Persuasive Discourse
Fleener, M. Jayne – 2000
This paper discusses how John Dewey's logic in his theory of inquiry can inform and perhaps guide efforts to re-form education and to allow the creative forces of emergence to affect and create adaptive social systems as learning organizations. The paper contends that Dewey's naturalistic theory of experience predated yet anticipated the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Inquiry
Davies, Charles – A.S. Barnes & H.L. Burr, 1859
This textbook seeks to (1) present to the young mind, unacquainted with the methods of exact reasoning, the elementary principles of arithmetic in their simplest form and combination; and (2) explain and illustrate the various applications of arithmetic in the transactions of business, and thus make known its great practical utility.
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Textbooks, Logical Thinking, Mathematical Applications
Peer reviewedThompson, Loren J. – Theory into Practice, 1973
Problems in logic evident in the writing of history by contemporary historians as seen by Thompson are equivocation, false cause, anachronism, presentism, division, and composition. (JA)
Descriptors: Historical Criticism, Historiography, History, History Textbooks
Peer reviewedEmans, Robert – Theory into Practice, 1973
The author uses Piaget's theory of child development to create directives for the general development of logical thought in elementary education and for reading instruction in particular. (JA)
Descriptors: Child Development, Critical Thinking, Elementary Education, Logical Thinking
Austin, A. K. – Mathematics Teaching, 1973
Decision exercises using a finite state machine and replacement systems are described in this second of two articles. For the first article, see MT No. 62, March, 1973, pp. 50-55. (DT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Instruction, Logic, Logical Thinking
Peer reviewedThrone, John M. – Mental Retardation, 1973
Criticized on logical grounds are the interpretations of many researchers of cognitive development in mental retardation. (DB)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Logical Thinking, Mental Retardation, Research Design
Peer reviewedRohrer, Christi1n – Language Sciences, 1971
Paper presented at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, on March 11, 1971. (VM)
Descriptors: Calculus, Descriptive Linguistics, Linguistic Theory, Logical Thinking
McManis, Donald L. – J Genet Psychol, 1969
Gross comparisons (easiest) were solvable by all; intensive comparisons (medium difficulty) were inversely related to IQ, and extensive comparisons (hardest) were easiest for low IQ, low M.A. and high IQ, high M.A. retardates. (MH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Handicapped Children, Logical Thinking
Peer reviewedWiig, Elizabeth H.; Globus, Diane – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1971
Relative efficiency of strategies in eliciting word identifications was explored with 11 aphasic and 11 nonaphasic adults. Though number of words identified were similar, and low infralogical and low logical clues were equally efficient in eliciting target words, high logical and high infralogical clues were more efficient with nonaphasic…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Association Measures, Language Research, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedCarlson, Jerry S. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Students, Logical Thinking, Perceptual Development
Collins, Peter M. – Record, 1970
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Logical Thinking, Student Teacher Relationship, Teacher Responsibility
Peer reviewedDix, Theodore; Herzberger, Sharon – Child Development, 1983
Investigates logical and perceptual determinants of social-cognitive development by examining children's use of consensus information for causal attribution. Results verify the importance of perceptual processes, demonstrating that children can use consensus for person attribution earlier in development than they can for stimulus attribution.…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Hunter, C. Bruce – Learning, 1982
One of the best tools for sharpening students' problem solving skills can be found in the mystery story, which calls for logical thinking, paying attention to detail, and distinguishing between facts and assumptions. Activities that can help to develop problem solving skills are described along with several references to mystery magazines and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluative Thinking, Literature Appreciation, Logical Thinking
Peer reviewedFirth, Don – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1982
Three mathematical problems are discussed to point out the need to use problems with more than one solution, but at least one readily available solution. As well as encouraging logical thinking, problems should involve pattern recognition and the generation of guesses to be tested. (MNS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Logical Thinking, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction


