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Haynie, Glenda; Stephani, Melinda – Wake County Public School System, 2008
This study analyzed the instructional practices of more versus less effective U.S. History teachers identified by a multiple regression model. Using surveys, observations, and focus-group interviews, the study found that the most effective teachers had a more complete package of rigor, relevance, and relationship strategies than less effective…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Practices, United States History, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Dust, Thomas J. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2006
Motivational influences on the decision to pursue graduate studies in secondary music education were investigated. The population of secondary music education graduate students in one large Canadian university (N=13) completed a survey that included both open-ended and closed-ended response items. The greatest motivational influences to pursue…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Graduate Study, Music Education, Student Surveys
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Dimitriadis, Greg – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2006
Edward Said is deservedly well known for his literary insights on Orientalism. Yet, his work on the nature of the intellectual is equally important and particularly critical for navigating this moment of political, cultural, and economic retrenchment. In this essay I will explore the contours of Said's work on the intellectual. I argue that Said…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Role of Education, Politics of Education, Intellectual Development
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Johnston, Dale – Research in Dance Education, 2006
Authoritarian teaching practices in ballet inhibit the use of private speech. This paper highlights the critical importance of private speech in the cognitive development of young ballet students, within what is largely a non-verbal art form. It draws upon research by Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky and contemporary socioculturalists, to…
Descriptors: Dance, Authoritarianism, Teaching Styles, Dance Education
Hutchens, Teresa A.; And Others – 1991
The question of reliability in the intellectual assessment of young children is cause for concern among developmental psychologists and diagnosticians. The issue of reliability is confounded by normal variability in skills during early childhood, by the problem of consistency across time of age-appropriate assessment measures, and by the selection…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests, Measurement Techniques
Elkind, David – 1994
Employing a child-centered approach to the growth and development of children from birth to age 16, this book describes in detail the personal, social, and intellectual development of children as they progress from infancy through adolescence. It contains anecdotes and examples that capture the unique qualities of each age and stage of child…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Behavior, Child Development, Developmental Stages
Alishio, Kip C.; Schilling, Karen Maitland – 1983
Perry's scheme of intellectual and ethical development was examined for sex differences with respect to content areas for which sex differences have elsewhere been suggested: occupational choice, interpersonal relationships, and sexual identity. In addition, the content area religion and ego development, as measured by Loevinger's sentence…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Developmental Stages, Higher Education
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Dirkes, M. Ann – School Science and Mathematics, 1975
Describes an attempt to promote both mathematical and nonmathematical problem solving. Suggests that the goals for the average mathematics course need revision, in practice, or additional courses introduced, which will develop thinking ability as a primary objective. (EB)
Descriptors: Divergent Thinking, Instruction, Intellectual Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Doyle, Anna-Beth – Developmental Psychology, 1975
This study compared the intellectual development, attachment to mother, peer interaction, and physical health of day care and maternal home care children. The results indicate that very young children who experience high quality group day care differ little from home-reared children. (JMB)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Day Care
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Sayre, Steve A.; Ball, Daniel W. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1975
Briefly reports on a study involving 419 randomly selected secondary school students who were given five Piagetian tasks to identify their level of cognitive development. (PEB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Intellectual Development, Junior High School Students
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Burns, Sylvia F. – Young Children, 1975
Discusses the ways in which teachers can use art activities to provide a variety of learning experiences which encourage both creative expression and intellectual development. Lists basic art media and their inherent learning possibilities. (ED)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Materials, Classroom Environment, Creative Development
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Arons, Arnold; Smith, John – Science Education, 1974
Presented is an attempt (1) to provide operational definitions of the learning objectives that have been clarified through firsthand experience with students in the physical science course for preservice elementary teachers at the University of Washington, Seattle, and (2) to identify some of the problems of intellectual development that have been…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Elementary School Teachers, Intellectual Development, Methods Courses
Marsiske, Michael; Willis, Sherry L. – 1989
Selective subject attrition from longitudinal study panels can bias estimates of developmental change. Particularly in studies of older adults, sampling effects can adversely affect attempts to estimate true ontogenetic change. Selective attrition effects were examined in 636 Pennsylvania adults (138 males, 498 females), aged 58-91, who were…
Descriptors: Adults, Aging (Individuals), Attrition (Research Studies), Intellectual Development
Aber, John – 1989
The complex theory of knowledge and cognitive interests by the sociologist Jurgen Habermas, the dominant critical theorist in present day Germany, is applicable to current composition pedagogy. According to Habermas, all knowledge is shaped and used in three ways: in technical ways for instrumental reasons; in practical ways for socio-cultural…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intellectual Development, Social Influences, Student Attitudes
Bowling Green State Univ., OH. – 1982
Issues concerning student intellectual development during college are considered in a symposium paper and in two reactions by faculty members. The symposium was sponsored by Bowling Green State University as part of the Academic Outcomes Project, which explores the effect of college on student growth and development. The reflective judgment model…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Structures, College Students, Conferences
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