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Straits, William – Science Scope, 2007
The reading of science-related, historical nonfiction alone does not necessarily lead students to make personal connections to science or understand science as a human endeavor interdependent with culture, society, and history. Teachers must structure students' reading to ensure that they consider specific aspects of science while reading and…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Discussion Groups, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship
Intervention for Verb Argument Structure in Children with Persistent SLI: A Randomized Control Trial
Ebbels, Susan H.; van der Lely, Heather K. J.; Dockrell, Julie E. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2007
Purpose: The authors aimed to establish whether 2 theoretically motivated interventions could improve use of verb argument structure in pupils with persistent specific language impairment (SLI). Method: Twenty-seven pupils with SLI (ages 11;0-16;1) participated in this randomized controlled trial with "blind" assessment. Participants were randomly…
Descriptors: Verbs, Semantics, Language Impairments, Group Therapy
Miller, Jeff; Alderton, Mark – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
Bottleneck models of psychological refractory period (PRP) tasks suggest that a Task 1 response should be unaffected by the Task 2 response in the same trial, because selection of the former finishes before selection of the latter begins. Contrary to this conception, the authors found backward response-level crosstalk effects in which Task 2…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Cognitive Processes, Responses, Task Analysis
Proctor, Robert W.; Cho, Yang Seok – Psychological Bulletin, 2006
Differences in performance with various stimulus-response mappings are among the most prevalent findings for binary choice reaction tasks. The authors show that perceptual or conceptual similarity is not necessary to obtain mapping effects; a type of structural similarity is sufficient. Specifically, stimulus and response alternatives are coded as…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Responses, Cognitive Mapping, Classification
Gommel, Jacqueline – 1995
This paper, a summary of a document created for a Master of Arts degree in Interior Design at Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois, discusses research on "wayfinding" and the need for designers and planners to recognize its importance in order to provide more user-friendly environments. Orientation is the first step in…
Descriptors: Building Plans, Cognitive Mapping, Design Requirements, Environment
Margulies, Nancy – 1995
Teachers and students are continuously searching for fun and easy ways to help students organize and enhance their thoughts. This document uses interactive comics to describe the process of mind mapping to aid learners in developing new and creative ideas. The document also includes a brief overview of the functions of the brain's right and left…
Descriptors: Brain, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Mapping, Comics (Publications)
Peel, Jennifer L.; And Others – 1992
The goal of the present study was to examine scenarios for using two schematic organizers, schematic knowledge maps and conceptual matrices, in integrating episodic and semantic knowledge about alcohol. Seventy students (36 males and 34 females) from undergraduate general psychology classes participated for course credit. Participants were…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Cognitive Mapping, Essays, Higher Education
Roehler, Laura R.; And Others – 1990
Based on the hypothesis that teachers possessing extensive and coherent knowledge structures are the most effective teachers, this paper explores the use of a modified ordered tree (OT) technique for measuring teachers' knowledge structures. Two questions are posed: (1) Can a modified OT technique be used to measure teachers' knowledge structures?…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Structures, Epistemology, Instructional Development
Yacci, Michael – 1990
This paper presents two general approaches to the assessment of knowledge structures, the first of which entails the building of empirical evidence to support cognitive theory. This type of assessment is concerned with attempting to prove the existence of various knowledge structures; that is, evidence that leads to the construct validity of these…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Structures, Comprehension, Construct Validity
Saarinen, Thomas F. – 1987
Every map depicts both objective realities and subjective elements and is a rich resource for studying the geographic knowledge and values of mapmakers and their societies. This paper considers cognitive mapping research and describes how world maps reflect world images. Cognitive mapping is defined as a process that allows people to acquire,…
Descriptors: Cartography, Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Processes, Geographic Concepts
D'Antoni, Alice; And Others – 1984
The paper presents four learning strategy techniques--the SQ3R method of study, the Multipass Strategy, the Advanced Study Guide Technique, and Cognitive Mapping--for use with secondary level learning disabled students. The SQ3R method involves the five steps of survey, question, read, recite, and review. An adaption of the SQ3R method, the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedCohen, Robert; And Others – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1988
The relationship between the manner in which environments are encountered and the nature of environmental features in the construction of spatial representations was examined. It was found that performance of a thematic activity facilitated construction of a spatial representation of a large-scale environment. (PCB)
Descriptors: Activities, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedFourier, Mary Jo – Adult Education Quarterly, 1984
Although a higher mean difference in academic achievement was obtained when disclosure of cognitive style map information was made to a sample of adult learners in a community college anatomy class, the difference was small. Disclosure of the cognitive style map information had no significant effect on academic achievement. (JOW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, Adults, Cognitive Mapping
Margulies, Nancy – 2002
More than 10 years ago, when "Mapping Inner Space" was first published, a few teachers were using this creative technique and teaching it to their students. Today mapping is widely used in schools, universities, and the corporate world, as well. This second edition of the book explores a variety of mapping styles and also takes a fresh look at the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Mapping, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
McAleese, Ray – 1998
This paper explains the process of creating and managing concept maps, using reflection as a focus for its argument. Section 1, What is a Concept Map?, highlights the background and definition of concept mapping, explains how maps signify virtual conceptual structures, looks at structural knowledge, provides an example of a concept map, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Concept Mapping, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

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