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Shaw, A. M.; Emilsson, Elin – MEXTESOL Journal, 1984
Negotiation can be used systematically in a communicative language teaching methodology that allows students to participate in decisions about what to learn, in what order, and how to adjust the learning process and materials to their own learning styles and particular problems. The teacher's role becomes that of manager or informant-model. Even…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
Hawkins, Jan – 1984
A perspective about sex differences in relation to learning about computers which emphasizes the need to consider the context of societal beliefs and conditions is presented, as well as an analysis of the ways in which technology is viewed that have implications for how it is incorporated into educational settings. It is argued that, in addition…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Classroom Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers
Block, Karen K. – 1976
One cognitive theory of spelling states that the spelling of words can be produced in one of three ways, depending on the amount and kind of information stored in the memory about a particular word. Assuming this theory as a foundation, this study reviewed two forms of computer assisted instruction developed in an effort to build an instructional…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction
Bader, Carol H.; Blackmon, C. Robert – 1978
This report reviews the history of open education, the philosophy supporting it, and some conclusions drawn from testing children who have been exposed to it. The basic theory of open education is that children learn in different ways at different times from things around them which interest them. Ideally, the teacher acts as a guide and resource…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary School Curriculum, Humanistic Education, Individual Development
Staley, Richard K.; Wolf, Richard I. – 1977
A 3 x 3 x 2 factorial design was used with 120 undergraduate subjects to study the effects of question type on learning from prose. A 2,000-word reading passage on geological history was presented, with factual questions on each page. Questions were also presented after the reading activity. When compared to a reading only control group, the short…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cognitive Style, Factual Reading, Higher Education
Matthews, Joan M. – 1978
Self talk (thoughts about one's self and own performance while learning or working) can affect cognitive and learning strategies that in turn affect specific learning techniques. Negative self talk can interfere with learning since it reinforces feelings of failure, thereby increasing the probability of continued failure, and maintains an…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Change, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education
Johnson, Norris Brock – 1976
A research design is described which refines standard classroom observation schedules and techniques in order to reveal the social organization of schooling as the environment for processes of cultural transmission. The author believes a combination of longitudinal and cross-sectional study of classrooms and grade levels is the most effective way…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Cross Sectional Studies, Cultural Influences, Educational Anthropology
Budoff, Milton; And Others – 1977
In two different studies the relationships between study time patterns, retrieval time patterns, and clustering were examined. In the first study middle Socioeconomic Status white students in grades 2 through 5 increased their use of the clustering strategy as a function of the organizational nature of the list. List composition facilitated…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Background, Black Students, Cluster Grouping
Adams, Robert D. – 1977
This is a position paper which deals with learning and reading difficulties of students in urban schools. The program upon which this paper is based is a learning and reading readiness classroom system that uses the Informational Process Model. This system acts as the basic construct for matching learners' needs based on the assessment data, with…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Leino, Anna-Liisa – 1982
Case studies involving learning styles and strategies in English as a second language are examined, based on previous research in which two English pilot tests were administered to a sample of Finnish University students. Those who scored high and low on the two tests were selected for structured interviews, where attention was directed to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, College Students
McCannon, Roger S. – 1979
Despite the lengthy existence of the concept of lifelong learning, there is still no one generally accepted theory of education as a lifelong process. More than an extension of adult education, lifelong learning rests on the belief that learning occurs throughout life, in different ways and through different processes. The key notion in lifelong…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adults, Continuing Education
Guckes, Lucille; Elkins, Robert – 1981
Recent brain research demonstrates that the left hemisphere of the brain processes information in a linear, organized way. The right hemisphere processes the same information as a whole, with a focus on nonverbal, spatial components. Current educational practice is inordinately skewed to develop only the left hemisphere of the brain. Data from…
Descriptors: Brain, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
Whyte, Jean; Harland, Rosemary – 1981
A study investigated the proposition that males have a predominant tendency to encode visually when reading, whereas females tend to encode phonologically. Arabic symbols were used to teach a group of 24 college students to "read." Subjects were assigned randomly to one of two conditions: learning the symbols as "letters" one by one with the aid…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Higher Education, Learning Modalities
Jones, Margaret A., Ed. – 1981
A discussion was held on movement education on the opening day of the 1981 conference on Contemporary Elementary and Middle School Physical Education at Georgia State University. A precis is given of the questions considered--what is movement education, what is the status of movement education as a trend, and what is the future of movement…
Descriptors: Athletics, Elementary Education, Games, Individual Differences
Wlodkowski, Raymond J. – 1977
Internal and external factors that influence student motivation are considered from the perspectives of the student and of the teacher. It has been found that the student brings to the learning situation characteristics that have a direct bearing on individual motivation. High self esteem and level of aspiration are present in a motivated student,…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Behavior Modification, Class Activities, Feedback