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Brearley, Molly; Hitchfield, Elizabeth – 1969
A method for reading Piaget is presented in this guide, written for practicing teachers who want better understanding of Piaget's writings. An account of a Piagetian experiment is given, followed by a discussion of its theoretical and practical implications. Eight topics are explored: number, measurement, knots, perspectives, coordinates, floating…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Educational Theories, Infant Behavior
George, Don – 1972
Cognition, not to be confused with perception, reception, or stimulus detection, is defined as relationships of sensory experiences in single-loop matrices. The reticular system of the upper brain stem is centered upon as the likely locus of sensory filtering and modification that can modulate language usage. That is, higher cognitive functions…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Cognitive Processes
Ogletree, Earl – 1973
It is only out of a sound theoretical rationale of readiness that practical educational application can derive. The child gradually gains voluntary control of movement throughout the states of locomotive, speech and cognitive development. Thinking is a more subtle form of movement. Voluntary control of movement is an integral part of learning. An…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Growth Patterns, Learning Theories
Weiner, Susan L. – 1972
The concepts "more" and "less" were analyzed into two meaning dimensions, "existence" (derived from children's early language) and "quantity," which were hypothesized to be developmentally related to acts of addition and subtraction. Two experiments tested two- and three-year-olds' comprehension of these concepts when initially equal or unequal…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept)
Lewis, Michael – 1973
Data from a variety of infant intelligence scores make clear that it is not possible to consider (1) that infant intelligence is a measurable, stable and unitary construct, (2) that there is a general g factor easily discernible in infancy, (3) that there is stability of scores both within and across scales, or (4) that there is predictability…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Infants, Intelligence
Barnes, Richard E.; Griffin, Kim – 1973
There is an assumed relationship between a person's self-esteem, speech anxiety, and low cognitive complexity, but further research is needed for support of this premise. An important question to explore is how a child with speech anxiety (lack of confidence in communication situations) perceives others. Based on balance theory, the answer is that…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Child Development, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
Leiderman, Herbert P.; And Others – 1972
Sixty-five Kikuyu infants were developmentally evaluated (Bayley Test) at two-month intervals during the first year of life. Precocity was demonstrated for mental as well as motor test performance. Familial economic status was positively related to infant performance. Social and demographic variables contributed at least 25% to test score…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Cognitive Development, Demography, Family Life
Goodacre, Elizabeth J. – 1971
The process of reading and how children learn to read is the focus of this book. Practical experience is related to studies in developmental psychology, and the special needs of individual children are also considered. The basic areas of consideration are: (1) learning theories and the reading process, (2) stages in cognitive growth and reading,…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Development, Linguistics, Reading
O'Donnell, Roy C.; Smith, William L. – 1973
This study attempted to explore the possibility of increasing sensitivity to syntactic structure by exposing subjects representing a range of ability to a programed sentence structure module. Students in three ninth grade classes who had completed four weeks of supplementary work with "English Sentence Structure: Programed Exercises" and scored 70…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Grade 10, Grade 9, Language Research
Shipman, Virginia C.; And Others – 1971
In a continuing description of a Head Start longitudinal study, analyses are presented of the interrelationships among individual measures of the child's performances prior to school entry, accompanied by brief descriptions of the tasks and the scores used. Despite the size and extensiveness of the data base, the findings are considered tentative…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Data Collection, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Experience
Coffia, William J. – 1971
The purpose of this study was to determine if an inquiry-oriented curriculum in elementary science (Science Curriculum Improvement Study, SCIS) transfer to other academic areas. A group of 46 pupils who had experienced SCIS in grades one through four, and 69 who had not experienced a similar course, were administered the Stanford Achievement Test…
Descriptors: Achievement, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Research, Doctoral Dissertations
Schafer, Larry Eugene – 1972
The effectiveness of using cue fading and reinforcement to instruct children for performance at Piaget's seriation stage III was investigated. Thirty-four kindergarten children were divided into two groups, with the experimental group given training to induce the ability to insert objects into an ordered set of objects. Posttests consisting of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Mathematics, Instruction
McNeil, David – 1971
A study of the speech process was conducted. The process is described as one closely linked to the one involved in the problem of the serial order in behavior. It is pointed out that in the speech of young children the grammatical relations that are properties of elementary underlying sentences appear in the grammatical meanings. Six examples of…
Descriptors: Biology, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Australian Science Education Project, Toorak, Victoria. – 1972
A number of the working papers produced for the guidance of the staff of the Australian Science Education Project during the development of instructional units for secondary school science are included in this package. Topics covered range from a discussion of the implications, for curriculum writers, of the research on cognitive development to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Psychology, Guidelines
Athey, Irene – 1971
The author reviews findings in perception, cognition, psycholinguistics, and motivation, concentrating on the development of these processes in the nonreading and beginning reading child rather than in the mature processes of a skilled reader. She offers the following conclusions: (1) Research in perception suggests that there are developmental…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Psychology, Intellectual Development


