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Peer reviewedEade, Frank – Mathematics in School, 1988
The author addresses two types of classroom activities: strategic games and games of conflict. It is suggested that each has an important role to play in many areas of mathematics. In addition to providing examples of games, the author reflects on the processes involved in using the activities. (PK)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Games, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedWettersten, John – Interchange, 1987
The psychological and methodological bases of the Agassi teaching method are described to provide a context for evaluating the theory. A brief history of Selzian psychology and Popper's methodology is given. The Agassi method, which stresses learning through questioning, is detailed. (JL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Critical Thinking, Intellectual History, Logical Thinking
Andrews, James G. – Engineering Education, 1987
Examines some of the assumptions associated with attempts to define the "engineering method." Critiques a previously stated definition of this method, and offers an alternative definition that attempts to include the ideas put forth in the previous definition. Discusses the use of engineering heuristics in both definitions. (TW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, College Science, Convergent Thinking, Critical Thinking
Peer reviewedMathematics Teacher, 1988
Reviews for three software packages are given. These include "Equation Math," consisting of three programs for exploring graphs of the equations; "Recycling Logic," instructing students in the basics of reasoning; and "Turboplot-3D," intended for university-level mathematics, physics, engineering, and computer courses. (PK)
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics
Peer reviewedVan de Walle, John A. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1988
Presents a variety of examples through which kindergarten and primary grade children can engage in significant problem solving. The suggested activities use materials in a problem solving context to permit children to experiment, to create, and to make measurements. (PK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedRegan-Smith, Martha G. – Journal of Medical Education, 1987
Dartmouth Medical School offers a problem-based internal medicine clerkship structured to give students an opportunity to think critically through real patient cases with unknown diagnoses and allow faculty to evaluate students' problem-solving skills, clinical judgments, and reasoning without the influence of residents. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Experience
Peer reviewedSchmeling, Gareth; Homan, Sidney – Liberal Education, 1984
Would-be lawyers would be well served by undergraduate study of the humanities. Law is by nature a humanistic discipline, and a law student who studies the humanities thoroughly could acquire the discipline to find the riches of value and meaning in law because he will have brought those riches to the law. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Benefits, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
Peer reviewedArons, Arnold B. – Liberal Education, 1985
Approaches to developing the college curriculum and teaching techniques to cultivate or enhance the student's capacity for abstract logical reasoning are discussed, and their implications for testing and faculty development are explored briefly. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, College Curriculum, Course Content
Peer reviewedPadilla, Michael J.; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1984
Investigated different patterns and amounts of instruction on planning experiments with sixth- and eighth-grade students. A model for generating process skill lessons was used to produce all lessons. Three treatments were generated and tested, showing student gains in using process skills of identifying variables and stating hypotheses. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Logical Thinking
Peer reviewedRaaheim, Arild – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1984
Describes an experiment in which 21 first-year university students were trained in study techniques, then followed through their first examination. When their examination results were compared with those of control groups, statistically significant differences were found, indicating that elaborate study skills can be learned and may facilitate…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Essay Tests, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSegal, Judith W.; Chipman, Susan F. – Educational Leadership, 1984
The National Institute of Education has supported new research and synthesized existing information to provide teachers and administrators with direction for cognitive instruction. Efforts have been made to identify kinds of thinking and learning conducive to success in particular subjects and to offer useful research-based ideas to teachers. (TE)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
Campbell, Stephen R. – Online Submission, 2004
This paper charts a cognitive history of the concepts of quantity and quality from three inter-related and inter-dependent perspectives of mathematics, logic, and physics. In so doing, other notions associated with the evolution of these concepts are identified and explicated. It is argued that the concepts of quantity and quality, considered in…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Statistical Analysis
Person, Axelle C.; Berenson, Sarah B.; Greenspon, Paula J. – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
We examine a prospective high school teacher's instructional representations of rate of change and right triangle trigonometry to investigate his interpretation and understanding in relation to the development of proportional reasoning. Despite a constant effort by the subject to resort to "real life" examples in order to give meaning to his…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematical Concepts
Morgan, Deanna L. – College Board, 2006
The introduction of the SAT Reasoning Test™ with a writing section in March 2005 and the concomitant elimination of the SAT® Subject Test in Writing after January 2005 have led many colleges and institutions to ask for guidance in using the new SAT Reasoning Test writing section scores for college placement and admissions. Standard-setting…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Logical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Placement
Peer reviewedChandler, Arnold M. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1974
A group of six short ariticles explain 14 teacher-developed games and activities for classroom use. Many of the activities deal with interesting drill in basic operations and number concepts. The game of "Battleship" utilizes coordinates and several games are presented which stress strategies and logical reasoning. (LS)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Class Activities, Educational Games, Elementary School Mathematics


