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Weber, Ellen – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
In Seneca, New York, the partnership between Houghton College teachers-in-training and Cuba-Rushford students and faculty has yielded unprecedented benefits. The high school proposed a guideline for integrative projects in humanities and science; the college contributed multiple intelligences teaching approaches (MITA) activities to achieve these…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperative Programs, Educational Benefits, High Schools
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O'Callaghan, Mary F.; Borkowski, John G.; Whitman, Thomas L.; Maxwell, Scott E.; Keogh, Deborah – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1999
Assessed prenatal maternal variables (cognitive readiness, personal adjustment, intelligence, social supports) in pregnant adolescents, and additional variables when infants were 6 months old (perceived child characteristics, parenting). Used structural modeling to identify paths to parenting skill and style. Found that maternal intelligence and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Emotional Adjustment, Intelligence
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Bocian, Kathleen M.; Beebe, Margaret E.; MacMillan, Donald L.; Gresham, Frank M. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1999
A study explored classroom reading assessments, IQ and achievement scores, and placement decision of 26 students referred to Student Study Teams for intervention and determination of special-education eligibility. Congruence was moderate between placement decisions and discrepancy-based determination of learning disabilities and between placement…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Disability Identification, Elementary Education, Eligibility
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Raskind, Marshall H.; Goldberg, Roberta J.; Higgins, Eleanor L.; Herman, Kenneth L. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1999
A 20-year follow-up study of 41 individuals with learning disabilities investigated changes in independent variables and dependent variables and compared successful and unsuccessful individuals. Self-awareness, perseverance, proactivity, emotional stability, goal setting, and social support systems predicted success better than IQ or achievement.…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adults, Followup Studies, Goal Orientation
Myrah, Gary E.; Erlauer, Laura – High School Magazine, 1999
Port Washington-Saukville (Wisconsin) School District created the Bright Beginnings Committee to identify effective teaching strategies to engage all students in relevant learning. Brain-based strategies include use of movement, music, metaphors, personal stories, humor, color, brainstorming, prime teaching time, and project demonstration. (11…
Descriptors: Brain, Brainstorming, Concept Mapping, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lopez, Ruben – School Psychology Review, 1997
Hostility towards intelligence tests is based on perception that such instruments are decisive in placing ethnic and linguistic minority students in ineffective educational placements. It is imperative that discussions about intelligence and cognition be guided by the presupposition that there are certain cross-cultural skills all students must…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Achievement Tests, Cultural Pluralism
Christison, Mary Ann – Forum, 1998
Discusses Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences (MI) and its integration in teaching English-as-a-Foreign-Language (TEFL) teacher-education programs. Four steps for introducing EFL teachers to MI theory are provided: introduce the basic theory; use an MI inventory; categorize familiar EFL activities; conduct a personal audit of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Chisholm, Kim – Child Development, 1998
Assessed attachment/indiscriminate friendliness in children who spent at least eight months in Romanian orphanages (RO); a nonadopted, never-institutionalized Canadian group; and an early-adopted Romanian group. Found that RO children showed more insecure attachment and indiscriminate friendliness than others. Insecure RO children had more…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Attachment Behavior, Behavior Problems
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Cohen, Elizabeth G. – Educational Leadership, 1998
To make group learning situations more equitable, teachers can create a mixed set of expectations for everyone. To carry out this intervention, teachers must choose an appropriately rich cooperative task and convince students that it involves many different intellectual abilities, no one has all of these abilities, and everyone will have some of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Heterogeneous Grouping
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Depaepe, Marc, Ed. – International Journal of Educational Research, 1997
The six articles of this theme issue relate the history of empirical research in education to its sociohistorical background, examining the proposition that the rise of empirical research in education was linked to complex factors such as the rise of positivism in the 19th century or the institutional growth of an educational market. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational History, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Mattison, Richard E.; Spitznagel, Edward L.; Felix, Bernard C., Jr. – Behavioral Disorders, 1998
A study investigated variables that differentiated 75 successful and 76 unsuccessful students (ages 6-16) with serious emotional disturbances (SED). Four variables emerged as significant predictors of the unsuccessful outcome group: increasing enrollment age, presence of conduct or opposition disorder, lower verbal IQ, and absence of depressive or…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Disorders, Depression (Psychology), Elementary Secondary Education
Valiant, Robert – Schools in the Middle, 1998
Examines how results of research on the brain and learning can be applied to the education of middle level students. Considers neural, experimental, and reflective intelligence and the importance of emotion in learning. Suggests ways to use natural curiosity to enhance learning by introducing engaging problems and reflecting on the problem-solving…
Descriptors: Brain, Classroom Techniques, Curiosity, Emotional Response
Williamson, Ronald D. – Schools in the Middle, 1998
Presents strategies for middle level principals to strengthen their instructional program. Includes suggestions for creating a climate receptive to change by raising staff awareness of their own learning style diversity; modeling values through using instructional tools such as Bloom's Taxonomy in interaction with staff; and using stories,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Educational Environment, Intermediate Grades
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Klauer, Karl Josef – Learning and Instruction, 1996
Three studies involving 174 elementary school students supported the hypothesis that training in an inductive strategy would enhance performance on tests measuring fluid intelligence, support learning school-relevant declarative knowledge, and improve problem solving. Implications for teaching and testing are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Goldsworthy, Richard – Educational Technology, 2000
Introduces the Emotional Intelligence Framework for systematically addressing key areas of social competence in development efforts. The framework is drawn from recent theoretical and practical research and development efforts on emotional intelligence and related efforts from cognitive and developmental psychologists. Addresses sources of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Development, Educational Research
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