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Walters, Joseph; Gardner, Howard – 1984
Crystallizing experiences are defined as those which involve remarkable and memorable contact between a person with unusual talent, or potential, and the materials of the field in which the talent will be manifested. Several biographies of talented people in several disciplines including music, mathematics, and visual arts are discussed. Examples…
Descriptors: Artists, Biographies, Elementary Education, Gifted
Trimble, R. Thomas; And Others – 1981
This booklet is intended for the use of physical education teachers of children from nine through twelve years of age. Examples of instructional activities are provided that are based upon the fundamental concepts of exercise physiology, kinesiology, motor development, motor learning, the social/psychological aspects of movement, and movement in…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exercise Physiology, Health Education, Individual Development
Desforges, Charles – 1981
An examination of the views of Piaget on child development and a review of criticisms of his theories illustrate the general problem of applying psychological theories to educational practice. It is concluded that educators are largely ignorant of what children know and their ways of coming to know, especially as these operate in real time…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Developmental Psychology
Moore, Roy L.; Moschis, George P. – 1981
Anticipatory consumer socialization is the learning of consumer roles and perceptions, which will be assumed at a later time, such as those that children acquire before they become adult consumers. A survey of 784 adolescents was conducted in a southern state to examine the anticipatory consumer socialization effects of such factors as the mass…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavioral Science Research, Career Choice, Consumer Economics
Sandrin, James V.; Ray, Erin – 1981
The curriculum design of an experimental project school established in rural area in Missouri in 1917 formed the basis for developing a modern curriculum of individually guided education in the same area 60 years later. The original "project method" school operated with a curriculum selected directly from the real life experiences or purposes of…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Mayers, Patrick L.; And Others – 1978
A beginning step in understanding intrinsic motivation in school can occur through examination of adolescents' subjective experience and the relationship between enjoyment and school learning. Subjects (85) filled out self-report forms, recording their level of concentration, moods, feelings and activities at random times during the waking hours…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Educational Research, Emotional Experience
Irvine, David J.; And Others – 1980
To investigate the impact which continuity in children's programs might have for children's longterm cognitive and noncognitive development, effects of a prekindergarten (PreK) program on children's performance was measured using two cognitive measures at the end of the subjects' first grade year. Staff development activities in selected districts…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement, Comparative Analysis, Grade 1
SILBERMAN, H.; AND OTHERS – 1964
FOUR SELF-INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS WERE STUDIED AND REVISED BY USE OF TUTORING TECHNIQUES WITH INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS TO CREATE MODIFIED PROGRAMS SUPERIOR TO THE ORIGINAL ONES. THE PROGRAMS USED IN THE STUDY WERE FIRST-GRADE READING, FIRST-GRADE ARITHMETIC, JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH, AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GEOMETRY. PROGRAMS THAT LED TO IMPROVED…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Educational Research, Geometry, Grade 1
BEST, SISTER G. – 1965
CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE INITIATED PRIOR TO METHODS INSTRUCTION AND STUDENT TEACHING WAS STUDIED TO DETERMINE IF MEASURABLE TRANSFER EXISTED BETWEEN THEM. FORTY ELEMENTARY TEACHER CANDIDATES WHO HAD COMPLETED THEIR JUNIOR YEAR COMPRISED THE POPULATION. THE EXPERIMENTAL GROUP (20) PARTICIPATED IN A 6-WEEK SUMMER SESSION PROGRAM OF TEACHING SMALL GROUPS…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Class Activities, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education
Draves, Bill – 1980
The history and philosophy of the free university, defined as an organization that offers noncredit classes to the general public in which "anyone can teach and anyone can learn," is explored. Offered is practical advice for starting a free university center or exchange and ensuring its success. Three contemporary versions of free…
Descriptors: Educational History, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Curriculum, Free Schools
Blackmon, C. Robert; Stearns, Mary Louise – 1979
A followup study was conducted of the 62 Louisiana State University doctoral graduates of the College of Education from May 1975 through May 1978. A questionnaire was administered to gather data related to the graduate's experiences in and reactions to the doctoral program and on the relationship of that program to subsequent employment. An…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Experience
Rezba, Richard J. – 1976
This article focuses on an urban field-based teacher education program which emphasizes reading in three content areas: (1) reading/language arts; (2) science; and (3) social studies. Included in the report is a summary of the program including: (1) program goals; (2) objectives for each of the three content areas; (3) text books, periodicals, and…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Saljo, Roger – 1979
Ninety Swedish teenagers and adults with varying levels of formal education were interviewed about their own learning experiences and techniques. Subjects were then asked what they actually meant by learning. The concept was variously defined as: (1) an increase in knowledge (merely a synonym for the word learning); (2) memorizing; (3) an…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adults, Conceptual Schemes, Difficulty Level
Rouse, John – Educators Guide to Media & Methods, 1968
Writing instruction today emphasizes the rules and conventions of rhetorical analysis and thus tends to isolate the students' personalities from their use of language. To be effective, writing instruction must begin with the exploration of events and issues that determine experience and with the ideas formed from attempts to understand life. One…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication (Thought Transfer), Creative Thinking, Elementary Education
Emerson, George – 1976
In order to develop an experiential learning curriculum for interdisciplinary social sciences that would take into account the needs and interests of students at Miami-Dade Community College, a review of the literature was undertaken in the following areas: philosophy and experiential learning theory; the role of the teacher; student…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Bibliographies, Cognitive Style, Community Colleges
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