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Hoerr, Thomas R. – Educational Leadership, 1997
Educators at the New City School in St. Louis, Missouri, employ a schoolwide approach to multiple intelligences. The school changed its practices in three primary directions: curriculum development, student assessment, and communication with parents. Learning centers, living museums, videotaped portfolios, and standardized exam results attest to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Collegiality, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
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Schultz, Margaret – Journal of Special Education, 1997
This study examined effects on 62 elementary students with learning disabilities undergoing triennial reevaluation of the change from the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children--Revised to the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children--Third Edition. Results indicate changes in the correlation with Woodcock-Johnson--Revised Tests of Achievement…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Intelligence Tests
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Johnstone, Brick; Wilhelm, Karen L. – Assessment, 1997
The construct validity of the Hooper Visual Organization Test (VOT) (H. Hooper, 1983) was studied by comparing it to conceptually similar and dissimilar cognitive abilities in a principal components analysis of results from 240 participants with cognitive impairment. Results suggest that the VOT is best considered a measure of visual-spatial…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Tests, Comparative Analysis, Construct Validity
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Sullivan, Patricia M.; Montoya, Louise A. – Psychological Assessment, 1997
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Third Edition (WISC-III) was factor analyzed with a sample of 106 deaf and hard-of-hearing children. Two factors emerged, labeled "Language Comprehension" and "Visual-Spatial Orientation." Implications and future directions for the assessment of deaf and hearing-impaired students are…
Descriptors: Children, Deafness, Diagnostic Tests, Evaluation Methods
Spear-Swerling, Louise; Sternberg, Robert J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1998
Educators wishing to help low-achieving children must discard the concept of learning disabilities entirely and adopt a new way of thinking about children's learning problems. Learning-disabilities specialists should become learning specialists who understand the cognitive processes typically involved in acquiring academic skills, ways the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Education, Intelligence, Labeling (of Persons)
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Plomin, Robert; Petrill, Stephen A. – Intelligence, 1997
Genetic research on intelligence has moved beyond the nature-nurture controversy to investigate developmental change and continuity, associations among cognitive abilities, and the developmental interface between nature and nurture. Advances in molecular genetics are leading to a new era of research. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Genetics, Heredity, Individual Development
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Lubinski, David; Humphreys, Lloyd G. – Intelligence, 1997
The value of examining a variety of behavioral, medical, and social phenomena as they relate to gradations in general intelligence is demonstrated. A method of uncovering group intelligence trends is presented that can enable policymakers and the public to apprehend the contribution of general intelligence to many socially important outcomes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Epidemiology, Groups, Intelligence, Policy Formation
Meek, James – Australian Journal of Educational Technology, 1995
Reviews intelligent software agents and their relevance to networked information, particularly concerning future patterns of information gathering in research and education. Discussion of Internet information includes differing interfaces, the need for indexing, and map-making and information overload. Additional highlights include characteristics…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Classification, Computer Interfaces, Computer Software
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Kunen, Seth; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1996
Concurrent validity testing of the Slosson Intelligence Test-Revised with the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale (Fourth Edition), involving 191 individuals (ages 5-69 and IQs of 36 to 110), found a high correlation between the two scales. However, the Slosson unsatisfactorily matched the Stanford-Binet's assignment of individuals to IQ categories.…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Classification, Cognitive Tests
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Bradmetz, Joel – Intelligence, 1996
In a study of operative thought in children, 104 children, aged 4 to 9, were tested 5 times with the same 25 Piagetian tasks. There were manifest indicators of synergy in the development of the various behaviors, but it was not possible to validate specific problems of behavior organization. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Children
Lewontin, Richard – Transition, 1996
Summarizes the positions of leading proponents of the belief in the biological basis of differences in intelligence, reviewing the ideas of Arthur Jensen, J. Phillipe Rushton, and the currently controversial "The Bell Curve" by Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein. Relations between social perceptions of race and class are discussed.…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Genetics, Heredity, Intelligence
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Lewicki, Kate – Middle School Journal, 2002
Details the history and process of a musical theater activity aimed at satisfying multiple intelligences and diverse talents at many levels of a middle school. Specifically describes: (1) how the project started; (2) performing two classics; (3) performance of Broadway Junior musicals; (4) continued support and enthusiasm; and (5) continued staff…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Multiple Intelligences
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Thompson, Barry R.; MacDougall, Gregory D. – Science Teacher, 2002
Explains how to use multiple intelligences in science instruction in inquiry classrooms. Describes using touch and movement, music and rhythm, visualization, interpersonal intelligence, and multiple approaches in science teaching. (YDS)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry
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Meers, Gary; Wiseman, Kim – Science Teacher, 2002
Suggests that further exploration into alternative ways of presenting content and achieving required learning sets is needed. Points out that current research in human cognition and multiple intelligences can set the stage for enhanced learning opportunities for students. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Concept Formation, Instructional Innovation, Learning Strategies
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Pool, Carolyn R. – Educational Leadership, 1997
Daniel Goleman, author of the bestseller "Emotional Intelligence," spoke at the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development annual conference about children's declining emotional health indicators. He noted that emotional well-being predicts success in academic achievement, employment, marriage, and physical health; and that…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development, Emotional Intelligence
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