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Kuh, George D. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1976
The Omnibus Personality Inventory was administered to a group of students as freshmen, seniors, and alumni (five years after graduation). Respondents exhibited freshman-to-senior personality changes usually associated with college attendance. The orientation to intellectualism and the social-emotional maturation persisted in the years immediately…
Descriptors: College Graduates, College Students, Emotional Development, Human Development
Peer reviewedJoyce, Lyle K. – Science Education, 1977
Sixty-six elementary education upperclassmen were tested to determine their Piagetian stage of intellectual development. Results indicated 26 percent were very formal, 52 percent formal, 15 percent transitional, and 8 percent concrete. (SL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Intellectual Development
Peer reviewedGrimm, Veronika E.; Nachmias, Chava – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1977
The relationship of cognitive and emotional factors to concurrent fields of interest and future vocational preferences were examined in 1,000 Israeli high school children. Divergent thinking, anxiety, occupational preference, and fields of intellectual interest were measured. A strong and significant negative correlation was found between manifest…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anxiety, Career Counseling, Cognitive Style
Love, Kim – Children and Families, 1997
Outlines basic concepts about how the brain develops and considers how Head Start teachers and parents can take full advantage of the brain's multisensory learning approach to develop more effective ways to interact with children. Focuses on the critical developmental period for stimulating neurons and developing neural connections. Suggests…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Intellectual Development
Lipsitz, Joan; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
Introduces articles in the special "Kappan" section drawing primarily on data from an ongoing longitudinal study (the Illinois Middle Grades Network), Indiana's middle Grades Improvement Program, the national Middle Grade School State Policy Initiative, and Michigan's Middle Start Initiative. Each project used Robert Felner's Middle…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Early Adolescents, Educational Change, Intellectual Development
Peer reviewedBurns, Edgar Alan – Teaching Sociology, 2003
Describes sociological exercises to identify ways to help students and teachers interact in the intellectual process. Notes four sociological themes for the exercise and four practical benefits. Focuses on gender issues, public and private issues, race and ethnicity issues, social class issues, and age related issues. (KDR)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Ethnicity, Gender Issues, Intellectual Development
Peer reviewedErb, Tom – Middle School Journal, 2002
Asserts that concern for academic success across the curriculum should extend beyond raising test scores. Contends that in the wake of the terrorist acts of 9/11/01, issues of public security and civil liberties present an opportunity for teachers to teach the Constitution and its amendments in an effort to fight citizen ignorance. (SD)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Children, Citizenship, Citizenship Education
Peer reviewedLiang, Shu; Sugawara, Alan I. – Early Child Development and Care, 1996
Examined the intellectual development of 74 preschool children for contributions of family size, birth order, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and parent-child relationships. Found that socioeconomic status and warmth of the father-child relationship made significant, positive contributions to children's intellectual development. Found support for…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Ethnicity, Family Size, Fathers
Campbell, David – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
A jaded education professor deplores the endless memorization, mindless assignments, and incessant testing going on in high school classrooms, to the exclusion of intellectually and aesthetically challenging pursuits. He refuses to devise another strategic plan, restructuring, or curriculum standard. Schools must strive to enculturate youngsters…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Aesthetic Education, Anti Intellectualism, College Faculty
Peer reviewedSettlage, John; Sabik, Cindy Meyer – Theory into Practice, 1997
This paper advocates a philosophy of science teaching that embraces intellectual conflict, suggesting that it is important to engage students in productive intellectual conflict in order to teach for conceptual change. Presents two approaches that could actualize the philosophy of "teaching the conflicts" within science instruction. (SM)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Consciousness Raising, Elementary Secondary Education, Intellectual Development
Peer reviewedLawy, Robert – Journal of Education and Work, 2002
The stories of two British students in transition to postcompulsory education show how one reflected upon and was transformed by actions in the new environment. Learning and work experiences were a form of cultural apprenticeship, a social learning process that transcended relationships in formal educational institutions. (Contains 40 references.)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Education Work Relationship, Educational Experience, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedKieren, Thomas E. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1990
Outlines a model of mathematical understanding as a whole, dynamic, nonlinear, recursive growing process, entailing "folding back" for the reconstruction of inner level knowing. Presents examples from seventh graders' work. Discusses teacher awareness of student level of understanding, and implications for development of mathematics…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Elementary Secondary Education, Epistemology, Intellectual Development
Peer reviewedSherman, Jeffrey; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1989
Effects of fenfluramine on autistic children, aged 7-16, were examined in double-blind testing with placebos. Serotonin levels, intelligence and behavior tests, videotaped free play data, and other tests were used for assessment. Serotonin decreased with administration of fenfluramine, and increased with reinstatement of placebo. No tests…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Development, Biochemistry, Chemical Reactions
Peer reviewedWiggins, Grant – Educational Leadership, 1989
The problem of student ignorance is really about adult ignorance of how to achieve thoughtful and long-lasting understanding. We will not escape our predominantly medieval view of curriculum, premised on knowledge as static and finite, until education learns the lessons of modern intellectual inquiry. Curricula should be organized around essential…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Comprehension, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedMecca, Marilyn E. – Childhood Education, 1989
Discusses young children's dialogue and ways in which children learn when they talk with other children and with adults. Children's language is characterized by wondering; teachers can learn to be sensitive to this wondering and can learn the art of dialogue with young children. (RJC)
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Dialogs (Language), Early Childhood Education, Intellectual Development


