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Peer reviewedKazemak, Francis E. – English Journal, 1987
Argues that the cultivation of the imagination in schools and colleges is largely ignored because of utilitarian biases in the education system, where achievement is determined by quantitative measures of cognitive skills. Discusses Williams' view that acts of the imagination transform reality and applies view to English education. (JG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, College English, Educational Theories, English Instruction
Glynn, Ted; Glynn, Vin – Exceptional Child, 1986
Five Cambodian mothers (whose primary grade children attended a regular New Zealand school) were introduced to a Shared Reading procedure to help them learn to read, in parallel with their children. All children showed increased reading progress, as did three of the mothers. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Cambodians, Educational Background, English (Second Language)
Jackson, Lorraine Morlock; Yamanaka, Ellen – Educational Technology, 1985
Describes a study examining relationships between Canadian adult women's ages, goals, literacy, and attitudes toward computers and advanced technology. Results indicate a strong correlation between technical goals, enjoyment, and technical term understanding, and a belief men are more technically literate. Recommendations are made for educating…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedPipho, Chris – Educational Horizons, 1985
The author discusses the following issues: What does computer literacy mean? What is required for certification of teachers and for graduation from high school? What are the ethical, social, and economic issues relating to computer use? (CT)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Economic Factors, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMarshall, Jon C.; Bannon, Susan H. – Research in Rural Education, 1986
Reports findings of survey of access to, attitudes towards, and knowledge about computers among 262 rural and 2,065 urban secondary students and 37 rural and 665 urban elementary/secondary educators. Shows rural students had more positive attitudes toward computers and greater access to computers. (NEC)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Computers
Weizenbaum, Joseph – EDUTECH Report, 1987
This two-part interview focuses on the high expectations for the role of computers in higher education that the author feels are not being met. Highlights include discussions of teaching methods incorporating computers, computer science education, computers as research tools, word processing, and the questionable value of learning programming…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education
Peer reviewedHawkins, Jan; Pea, Roy D. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1987
Presents perspectives on creating new technology-based supports for science learning. Reviews current philosophies concerning the interpretative nature of scientific inquiry and discusses the difficulties of students and teachers in science education. Describes a prototype software system for supporting scientific inquiry processes in students.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedHolman, John – School Science Review, 1987
Examines current philosophies and approaches to science instruction. Offers parameters for consideration in making science courses more relevant to industry, technology, and society. Contrasts two approaches to science education. (ML)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedJungwirth, Ehud – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1987
Reports on a study which tested eight categories of logical fallacies with secondary students, student teachers, and teachers from Australia, South Africa, and Israel. Results indicate that logical fallacies were exhibited by all the groups. Implications are discussed. (ML)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Foreign Countries, International Educational Exchange
Peer reviewedShapiro, Jon; Doiron, Ray – Childhood Education, 1987
Examines six major preconditions for literacy that are rooted in the home environment and discusses some of the implications of this home literacy environment for schools. (Author/PCB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Early Childhood Education, Experiential Learning, Family Environment
Peer reviewedHodson, Derek; Reid, David – School Science Review, 1988
Presents a hierarchical list of principles that can be used as a guide in the construction of more successful science programs that have scientific literacy for all as a goal. Lists affective goals for science education. Discusses the role of teachers' attitudes and expectations in teaching this type of curriculum. (CW)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedRasinski, Timothy V. – Reading Teacher, 1988
Details events from the experiences of two young children as they learned written language. Concludes that children need to have a say in why and what they are reading. (FL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childhood Interests, Early Reading, Emergent Literacy
Peer reviewedTovey, Duane R.; And Others – Childhood Education, 1988
Offers teachers and parents practical suggestions for helping children to begin reading naturally. Looks at specific strategies for helping young children to learn to read, particularly a built-in success procedure emphasizing nonvisual aspects of reading. (RWB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary School Students, Emergent Literacy, Language Processing
Fineman, Marcia Pollack; And Others – Library Journal, 1987
Describes three literacy organization and public library programs: Project LEARN (Cleveland, Ohio), which encourages higher-level beginning adult readers to want to read on their own; Greenville County (South Carolina) Library's Latchkey Kids Program; and policies on unattended and disruptive children developed by Iowa City and Cedar Rapids (Iowa)…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Community Organizations, Discussion Groups, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedPlomp, Tjeerd; Carleer, Gerrit – Computers and Education, 1987
Reviews findings of a national survey to see how information and computer literacy (ICL) is being introduced in Dutch secondary schools. Factors influencing the successful implementation of innovations are discussed, and strategies for future implementation of ICL courses, which are part of the national policy towards computer literacy, are…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, Developed Nations


