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Cordoni, Barbara – 1978
Writing is a highly complex process requiring skills that are not possessed by all students. In some cases, students may have been taught writing skills before they were developmentally ready for them, thus diminishing their future ability to learn those skills. Some students may have specific learning disabilities, sometimes affecting only the…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Higher Education
Ohe, Pia – 1979
Twenty children (ages 5 and 6) from each of seven cultural groups (Caucasian, Black, Jewish, Puerto Rican, Chinese, Korean-American and native Korean) were given a copying task of 21 geometric shapes to test the cultural invariancy of Piaget's topological-projective-Euclidean concept acquisition sequence. All subjects were either middle or lower…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Developmental Stages
Toepfer, Conrad F. – 1980
Research findings in the area of brain growth periodization establish that the human brain does not grow on a constant continuum. Eighty-five to ninety percent of youngsters of average and above ability experience periods of great brain growth between ages 3-10 months, 2-4 years, 6-8 years, 10-12 years, and 14-16+ years. Mental growth data have…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Brain
Kinda, Crystal L., Comp.; Hand, Leslie, Comp. – 1980
A developmental chart of dance and art is presented according to Piaget's three stages of mental development: intuitive thought, concrete operations, and formal operations. Development is charted for dance/movement and art beginning with a sensorimotor unit (1 to 3 years), through self awareness (3 to 5 years), motor skills (5 to 7 years), form (7…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Cognitive Development, Creative Expression, Creativity
Francis Christi, Sister – 1980
The author describes a Piaget based curriculum involving three main themes (classification, number measurement/space, and seriation) for young mentally retarded children. Students solve problems by doing something physically and mentally to the data, shuffling the facts about in their minds, so that they will come to a logical solution. Language…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Curriculum Design, Developmental Stages
Rittenhouse, Robert K. – 1980
The paper reviews the literature and proposes a study on how nonlanguage deaf/blind children (ages 2 to 14) match and classify, the age at which the skills are reached, and the role of language in the process. The theories of J. Piaget and J. Bruner on the importance of language in stage development are explored. The Ss would be matched for age…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
May, Ruth Graham – 1981
While Jean Piaget's work as it relates to the development of childhood and adolescent cognition has long been explored, only recently has the usefulness of Piaget's theory in the study of adult cognition been studied. Recent research by educational psychologists has raised serious doubts about Piaget's theoretical position that the highest level…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Learning, Adults, Aging (Individuals)
Woodward, Virginia A. – 1980
Tracing the development of "concept of story" in one child from age three years to five years using the language experience task, a hierarchy of text/context relationships emerges. First there is the inventory stage whereby the child names and describes behaviors to objects. The second stage is descriptive and the child modifies the object and the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages
Seibert, Jeffrey M. – 1980
This paper describes an assessment instrument being developed to trace the emergence of social-communication skills leading to language and the neo-Piagetian model that is directing the assessment construction efforts. The model is a structural stage model, based on the writings and research of Uzgiris (1976), McCall, Eichorn & Hogarty (1977),…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Communication Skills, Developmental Stages
Soares, Anthony T.; Soares, Louise M. – 1980
Differences in age and developmental levels may result in changes in the ways males and females value themselves, and in the level of perceptual functioning from observers. Subjects (N=725) were divided into three groups. Self-raters (N=519) ranged from 6 to 18 years of age. Peer-raters (N=129) were their contemporaries (within one year). There…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Children, Comparative Analysis
Wolf, Willavene; Shigaki, Irene S. – 1977
In this study of the development of logical propositions in children, two hypotheses were tested: (1) There will be a significant difference in the scores and proportions of students from age level to age level in the ability to supply missing elements of syllogisms, and (2) There will be a hierarchy of difficulty for all subjects in supplying…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages
Markland, Ulla – 1978
Smoking is not an issue for children before the 5th or 6th grade except in rare cases. About 80 children in the 3rd, 5th and 7th grades were interviewed about their smoking habits and their views on smoking. Younger students had a strongly negative attitude to smoking but in the middle years toughness is important. Smoking is something which is…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Developmental Stages, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Miller, Susan – 1979
Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development, when applied to theories of teaching composition, support any method or material that refers to the age and prior experience of the writer and the newness of the task the writer is attempting. Rhetorical development and maturation in the ability to write and argue persuasively are partly conceptual…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Developmental Stages, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Bibace, Roger; Walsh, Mary E. – 1977
This study examines the development of children's concepts of illness in light of Piagetian findings regarding the ontogenesis of causal relations. The Concept of Illness protocol was administered to 72 3-, 7-, and 11-year-old children; 24 from each age group. Children were interviewed individually in a school setting. Raters assigned subjects'…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Lam, Pamela – 1979
This paper reviews literature related to two questions: (1) How do preschoolers acquire numerical concepts? (2) What range of basic numerical knowledge do beginning kindergarteners possess? The first section briefly highlights main ideas of learning theories. The second section discusses Piaget's concept of conservation of number and how young…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Basic Skills, Conservation (Concept), Developmental Stages
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