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Person, Mary E.; Burke, Donald M. – 1984
A study examined growth in oral reading fluency in second, third, and fourth grade students after a treatment of intensive instruction. The 53 subjects were assigned to either an experimental or a control group, and all were administered form A of the Diagnostic Screening Test: Reading, to determine their independent reading level, instructional…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Processes, Oral Reading, Reading Fluency
Spragg, Paul A. – 1984
The paper suggests that a cognitive or psychoeducational perspective is valuable in counseling mentally retarded individuals. Psychoeducational considerations in pretreatment assessment, with an emphasis on process rather than product, are noted; and it is explained that counseling of mentally retarded persons can be enhanced through the use of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Counseling Techniques, Learning Processes, Mental Retardation
Bender, Timothy A. – 1984
A schema-based technique designed to improve students' use of feedback on their performance on classroom tests was partially tested. Subjects were 16 female undergraduates separated into two groups based on grade point average (GPA). The training program required that one class meeting after each classroom exam be used as a feedback session. A…
Descriptors: Feedback, Females, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Good, Ronald G. – 1989
This paper draws from several disciplines to provide a foundation for making progress toward a unified conception of thinking in science education. Areas covered include: (1) the philosophy of science (discussing contextual realism); (2) cognitive psychology (describing development of scientific thinking skills); and (3) artificial intelligence…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Expert Systems
Burford, Anna M.; Wilson, Harold O. – 1988
This paper addresses the characteristics and applications of artificial intelligence (AI) as a subsection of computer science, and briefly describes the most common types of AI programs: expert systems, natural language, and neural networks. Following a brief presentation of the historical background, the discussion turns to an explanation of how…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Banking, Computer Simulation, Expert Systems
Herbster, Douglas L.; And Others – 1987
This paper first presents an overview of studies which categorized types of learning styles, teaching models, and critical thinking modes. In models of teaching, four families of human orientation to learning are identified: information processing, personal, social, and behavioral systems. Learning styles are identified as: concrete/sequential;…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
Klein, Sharon M. – 1988
A study looks at young children's responses to tough movement structures, focusing on complements to "easy." The study examines the development of the two major types of rule usage: primitive and adult, and focuses on the inconsistent fluctuations between the primitive and adult levels. It is proposed that the source of complexity in…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Language, Difficulty Level, Language Acquisition
Cornwell, David; Hobbs, Sandy – 1987
B. F. Skinner's influence on various applications of psychology in education has been greater than J. R. Kantor's, the founder of interbehaviorism. However, the field of education might benefit from a greater input of Kantorian, as opposed to Skinnerian, theory. Policymakers, administrators, and teachers have failed to totally adopt Skinner's…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Educational Psychology, Educational Research, Experimental Psychology
Hall, Gene E. – 1985
This discussion of the concerns-based approach to teacher preparation focuses on the works of Frances Fuller and the development of the concerns adoption model as a basis for effective preservice teacher education. An overview of the framework of Fuller's theory examines the salient points in the progression of concerns from non-concern, through…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Preservice Teacher Education
Yeh, Teh-ming – 1985
According to recent neurolinguistic theories and research, language and other analytic functions are located on the left side of the brain, while spatial and configurational abilities are located on the right side. However, there is some evidence that while learning a language requires the use of both hemispheres of the brain, the right hemisphere…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Chinese, Ideography, Language Processing
Newman, Slater E.; And Others – 1986
Two studies examined the effects of handedness on braille learning. Experiment 1 featured 64 sighted undergraduates at North Carolina State University, all of whom were right-handed and had no experience with braille. Results revealed that females outperformed males, but that, contrary to expectation, no significant effects of handedness were…
Descriptors: Braille, College Students, Higher Education, Lateral Dominance
McNeil, John D. – 1983
Noting that researchers in the fields of cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, and linguistics are taking a constructivist view of reading comprehension, this paper undertakes a comparison of that view with views concerning comprehension that have been expressed at the Claremont Reading Conferences over the past 50 years. The first…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Context Clues, Educational Theories
Stone, Carol Leth – 1982
Long term studies of advance organizers (AO) were analyzed with Glass's meta-analysis technique. AO's were defined as bridges from reader's previous knowledge to what is to be learned. The results were compared with predictions from Ausubel's model of assimilative learning. The results of the study indicated that advance organizers were associated…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Evaluation Methods, Hypothesis Testing, Learning Processes
Alderton, David L.; And Others – 1982
Forced-choice items, investigating the performance of 80 undergraduates on verbal classification and verbal analogy, were sequentially presented, allowing independent estimates of the accuracy of four principle component processes: inference, application, recognition, and distraction. Within-task performance showed substantial individual variation…
Descriptors: Analogy, Classification, Cognitive Ability, Elementary Education
Winn, Bill – 1983
Implications of research into human ability and metacognition for adaptive instruction are examined. Traditionally, adaptive instruction has largely involved the adaptation of instruction to suit the cognitive idiosyncrasies of individual learners. Through the development of learning strategies and metacognitive abilities to manage them, this…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Educational Research
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