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Peer reviewedPadron, Yolanda N. – Bilingual Research Journal, 1992
Two teaching methods were used to enhance the use of cognitive reading strategies among 89 Hispanic bilingual students in grades 3 through 5. Although there were differences in the use of cognitive reading strategies by grade and treatment group, instruction in cognitive strategy use decreased the use of weak reading strategies and was more…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedAndersson, Sven B. – Child Study Journal, 1995
Children from South Africa and Sweden were asked to draw their "future family." The drawings were compared to investigate whether or not children's human figure drawings reflect sociocultural variations. Cultural variations were found in terms of spatial relationships (social distance, occlusion, and size scaling). However, cultural…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
Peer reviewedRosa, Marc H. – Journal of Negro Education, 1994
Examines the individual differences in cognitive styles of black male elementary school students to determine the implications of these differences for reading comprehension processes, especially of expository text. Results from 43 4th-grade students from 3 urban public schools reveal differences in reading comprehension for low and high…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Style, Elementary School Students, Grade 4
Peer reviewedPriester, Joseph R.; Petty, Richard E. – Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1995
Examined hypothesis that cognitive misers (CM)--individuals low in the need for cognition--forego effortful message scrutiny with a presumably truthful communicator. Results showed that CMs depended more on message scrutiny when a knowledgeable source is of questionable honesty than when the source's honesty is clear. Other factors are discussed.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Communication Research, Credibility
Peer reviewedEster, Don P. – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1995
Describes a study that compared the effectiveness of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) and lecture approaches in teaching vocal anatomy and function to 60 undergraduate music students with different learning styles. Highlights include background on learning styles, implications for the use of CAI with various learning styles, and recommendations…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWishart, Jennifer G. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1991
This overview reviews a program of interlinked cross-sectional and longitudinal investigations of the nature of cognitive development in infants and young children with Down's Syndrome. The research falls into three groupings: object concept studies, operant learning experiments, and IQ studies. Early results suggest a common learning style which…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Downs Syndrome
Peer reviewedFerrer, Lourdes M.; And Others – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1991
The development and validation of a Learning Style Questionnaire (LSQ) for use with upper primary school children studying science in an Asian context are described. Four important learning dimensions were identified: (1) concrete-abstract; (2) passive-active; (3) low-high self-confidence/self-esteem; and (4) superficial-deep motivation. (KR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedCarney, John J.; Cioffi, Grant – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1992
This paper compares dynamic assessment of reading abilities to traditional assessment in the areas of orientation (process versus product), procedure (response to instruction versus enumeration of existing abilities), and interpretation (patterns of response to instruction versus indices such as percentiles or stanines). (DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Diagnostic Teaching, Diagnostic Tests, Elementary Secondary Education
Jonassen, David H. – Educational Technology, 1993
Describes learning environments, including cognitive flexibility hypertexts, anchored instruction, and computer-supported intentional learning environments. A brief history of educational technology is presented; and problems with open learning environments are discussed, including inappropriate learning theory, deficient metacognitive skills, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Environment, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedStanton, Neville; Baber, Chris – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 1992
This study investigated the cognitive style (field dependence/independence) and learning strategies of undergraduate students in learner-controlled computer-assisted instruction (CAI). Three learning strategies were identified, but it was concluded that cognitive styles and learning strategies may be the result of the computer software design,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Field Dependence Independence
Peer reviewedPreece, Jenny; Janvier, Claude – School Science and Mathematics, 1992
Reports a study to examine the role of context on the ability to interpret graphs. Graph tests involving 2 ecological contexts were presented to 14- and 15-year-old students (n=23) in the form of an interview. Results indicated how students used their contextual knowledge in interpreting the graphs. (MDH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Context Effect, Data Interpretation
Foriska, Terry J. – Schools in the Middle, 1992
Diagnosis of cognitive learning skills could be the first step to reducing painful learning environments. Every student has an individual learning style and different cognitive learning abilities. Teachers need to be aware of these differences and modify instruction based on the student needs. (MLF)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Adolescents, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedBoyatzis, Richard E.; Kolb, David A. – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1991
Develops a typology of learning skills congruent with the learning style descriptions of experiential learning theory. Describes the Learning Skills Profile (LSP), an assessment instrument designed to assess learning skills. Suggests the LSP for providing personal and organizational feedback on skills. Suggests that the typology allows both…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Research, Experiential Learning, Feedback
Peer reviewedMaher, Carolyn – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1991
Reports on the effects of long-term intervention in the teaching of mathematics through the analysis of standardized test score data over a 9-year period at a K-8 elementary school. Results indicate that a more thoughtful, or conceptually based, approach to elementary mathematics instruction has an overall positive effect on test scores. (28…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedMiller, Dianne; Kandl, Thomas – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1991
Discusses the differences between teaching for procedural understanding and teaching for conceptual understanding by asking several penetrating, open-ended questions, directed at teachers, about the type of mathematical understanding students are achieving within several examples of classroom situations. (JJK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Elementary Education


