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Hopkins, Layne Victor – 1971
Certain transitivity relationships formulated from reversible operations were examined. Thirty randomly selected fifth grade students received instructional episodes, developed for each identified behavioral objective and its inverse (on unspecified content), presented via the IBM 1500 Instructional Computer System. It was found that students who…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Mathematics
Weybright, Loren Dean – 1972
The 30 sixth and 30 ninth grade students, all of whom attended one rural school district in central Illinois, not only displayed a wider variety of behaviors than reported in the Inhelder and Piaget study (1958) investigating the development of logical thinking in children, but the behavioral components served to fill significant gaps in the…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Theories, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Development
Omark, Donald R.; Edelman, Murray S. – 1973
The study of children's group formation employs Piaget's cognitive-development theory along with ethological concepts and methods used in the naturalistic study of the social behavior of animals. It represents the first application of ethological ideal to a study of the child's conception of his social world, and focuses on his conceptions of the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Elementary School Students
Page, William D. – 1972
Reading has been viewed both as a product and as a process. The product view of reading is generally associated with static information produced by testing techniques. A major difficulty with the product view seems to be that reading is treated as though it is stopped in time, captured in the static scores of tests. This feature of the product…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Theories, Reading, Reading Comprehension
Tarr, Elvira R. – 1973
One of the implied characteristics of competency-based teacher education is the allegedly systematic nature of the program. Attempts have been made to place CBTE within some philosophical tradition. But CBTE is actually a theoretically based teaching strategy employing parts of teaching theory, primarily prescriptive, and learning theory,…
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Educational Theories, Learning Theories, Performance Criteria
Prawat, Richard S. – 1972
Two views of paired-associate learning were examined by assessing the paired-associate learning efficiency of eighth grade samples identified by digit span and IQ test performance as Jensen-type Level I and Level II learners. Eighty eighth grade students ranging in age from 13 years 3 months to 14 years 10 months were selected as subjects. Three…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Grade 8, Learning, Learning Processes
Young, George M., Jr. – 1972
A psychological experiment in which an ape manipulates colored linguistic symbols as a means of ostensibly learning a language suggests to the author that students, analogously, may be able to learn a foreign language by studying the use of linguistic elements in poems. Selected examples of Russian poetry illustrate the potential use of poetry in…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, College Language Programs, Language Instruction, Language Skills
Olson, David R.; And Others – 1972
This inquiry began with the observation that learning from instruction is radically more efficient for obtaining information than learning by discovery. A series of seven experiments was conducted to determine some of the factors involved in learning from verbal instruction. The perspective adopted was that of communication theory, in which the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discovery Learning, Educational Games, Instruction
Nickel, Anton Peter – 1971
The purpose of the study was to see if systematic instruction in terms of a multi-experience approach improved verbal problem solving ability, to determine what differences resulted when concrete experiences were not used, and to ascertain the effects of delayed recall on the two different methods. A sample of 15 groups of six fourth-grade…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Mathematics, Instruction
Cleminson, Ronald William – 1970
The purpose was to determine (1) if there was a significant difference in the performance on five science-related Piaget type tasks by fifth graders who were currently involved in different elementary science programs, and (2) if the tasks formed a hierarchical sequence of difficulty for the students. Three groups of fifth graders were studied;…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Science
Spencer, Rosemary Y.; Briggs, Leslie J. – 1972
Two studies attempted to determine whether a programed instruction booklet on a task in algebra would be more effective if the units in the program were presented in a sequence suggested by a hierarchical analysis of the task than if units were presented in a reverse or a random sequence. In the first study, a program was made up, based on the…
Descriptors: Algebra, Intermode Differences, Learning Theories, Mathematics Instruction
Melton, Arthur W., Ed.; Martin, Edwin, Ed. – 1972
This collection of papers represents the proceedings of a research workshop on coding processes in human memory held in Massachusetts in August, 1971. The emphasis is on the contemporary issue of coding and particularly on the encoding processes at the time information is stored in memory. This volume is intended for use by research workers and…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology, Learning, Learning Theories
Goldberg, Maxwell H. – 1972
Attention is focused in this rather advanced discussion on human goals and human style in the face of present and anticipated future developments in the computer-based technologies as related to English education. The paper admittedly is not objective. The implications of two hypotheses are discussed: that learning systems are not necessarily a…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Bibliographies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cybernetics
Florida State Univ., Tallahassee. – 1971
In addition to a summary of the proceedings of the Callaway Gardens Conference attended by selected science educators, scientists, and psychologists, invited papers by Robert Gagne ("The High School Science Program--A Psychologist's Assessment") and Clifford Swartz ("The High School Science Program--A Scientist's Assessment")…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, High Schools
Toronto Board of Education (Ontario). Research Dept. – 1961
An experiment in language instruction undertaken in Canadian junior high schools during the 1960-61 school year is reported in this study. The pilot project: (1) examines the phenomena of learning to comprehend and speak French through two different but direct modes of instruction; (2) compares by achievement tests the results of the two modes of…
Descriptors: Educational Experiments, French, Language Instruction, Language Research
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