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Peer reviewedPerez, Leonor Xochitl – Community College Review, 1998
Reviews 4 key intervention strategies for students at risk: (1) Sorting (of students into homogeneous subgroups); (2) Supporting (of students dealing with life's problems); (3) Connecting (of students with each other and the institution); and (4) Transforming (of students and the institution). (50 references) (JDI)
Descriptors: Classification, Community Colleges, Dropout Programs, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedRabinowitz, F. Michael; Howe, Mark L.; Saunders, Kelly – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2002
This study examined effects of individual differences in speak-span scores and variations in memory demands on class-inclusion performance of 10-, 13-, and 15-year-olds. Results from regression analyses and the mathematical model indicated that differences in age, speak span, and memory load affected performance. Effects of speak span and memory…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Classification, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedRenzulli, Joseph S. – Exceptionality, 2002
This article describes a continuum of definitions of giftedness from conservative to liberal and discusses how these definitions relate to the development of the 3-ring conception of giftedness. In this definition, above average ability, task commitment, and creativity are seen as 3 interactive clusters of traits that gifted students may exhibit.…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Classification, Creativity, Definitions
Peer reviewedPadget, S. Yancey – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1998
Specific reading disability/dyslexia is examined as the one type of learning disability for which research results are consistent enough to suggest a model. The implications of this model are considered and three types of learning disabilities are discussed: specific language impairments, specific reading disability/dyslexia, and specific math…
Descriptors: Classification, Disability Identification, Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education
Callison, Daniel – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2000
Focuses on "organizers," tools or techniques that provide identification and classification along with possible relationships or connections among ideas, concepts, and issues. Discusses David Ausubel's research and ideas concerning advance organizers; the implications of Ausubel's theory to curriculum and teaching; "webbing," a…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Classification, Curriculum Development, Graphic Organizers
Peer reviewedSchulz, E. Matthew; Kolen, Michael J.; Nicewander, W. Alan – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1999
Developed a procedure for defining achievement levels on continuous scales using aspects of Guttman scaling (L. Guttman, 1950) and Item Response Theory. Using data from high school mathematics tests for about 6,000 students, found the new procedure to have higher reliability, higher classification consistency, and lower classification error than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classification, Estimation (Mathematics), High School Students
Peer reviewedGinter, Earl J. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1999
Presents a review of David K. Brooks' generic life-skills taxonomy. Discusses implications of a life-skills taxonomy in terms of its theoretical and practice fit with key features of mental health counseling. Argues that a life-skills approach based on developmental theory and research provides a practical framework to deliver effective treatments…
Descriptors: Classification, Counseling, Counseling Theories, Daily Living Skills
Peer reviewedFidler, Deborah J.; Hodapp, Robert M. – Mental Retardation, 1998
This commentary on a previous article that described the use of topological thinking in the field of mental retardation discusses appropriate scientific uses of typologies, what categories are and how they are used in social and biomedical sciences, and the importance of typologies for scientific and practical progress. (Contains extensive…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Classification, Disability Identification
Peer reviewedGelb, Steven A. – Mental Retardation, 1998
This rejoinder to a criticism of an article that decried the use of topological thinking in the mental retardation field argues that topological thinking is a form of psychological existentialism that offers a reductive approach to human development. It urges the inclusion of individual as well as group scores in studies. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Classification, Disability Identification
Peer reviewedSamuelson, Larissa K.; Smith, Linda B. – Cognition, 1999
Two experiments examined toddlers' noun vocabularies and interpretations of names for solid and non-solid items. Results indicated that one side of the solidity-syntax-category organization mapping was favored. Seventeen- to 33-month olds do not systematically generalize names for solid things by shape similarity until they already know many…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Child Language, Classification
Peer reviewedDorfman, Leonid – Roeper Review, 2000
This article discusses the history, methodology, and assessment of giftedness by Russian psychologists from the 1920s through the present. The review indicates that because of the ban on psychometric testing, a powerful theoretical tradition emerged and continues and that Russia tends to a multifaceted definition of giftedness. (Contains extensive…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Classification, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBarnett, Bruce G.; Hall, Gene E.; Berg, Judith H.; Camarena, Margaret M. – Journal of School Leadership, 1999
Conceptualizes a framework of types of partnerships that can develop between a school system and an external resource agency. More complex organizational structures are required as interdependency increases in the collaborative, symbiotic partnership, and spin-off models. There is no magic formula for initiating, sustaining, or terminating…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Classification, Cooperative Programs, Educational Innovation
Pole, Thomas – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1999
Defines the contextual classification model, comparing it to the traditional metadata models from which it evolved. Using the MetaData Object Manager (M.O.M) as an example, discusses the use of Contextual Classification in developing this system, and the organizational, performance and reliability advantages of using an external (to the data…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Computer System Design, Expert Systems
Peer reviewedPauen, Sabina – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2000
Two experiments investigated whether preverbal infants distinguish between humans and mammals. Study 1 found that 7-, 9-, and 11-month-olds distinguished humans from mammals in an object-examination task. Study 2 found that 7-month-olds but not 5-month-olds showed evidence for category discrimination with the 2-dimensional color photos of toy…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedEisenmajer, Richard; Prior, Margot; Leekam, Sue; Wing, Lorna; Ong, Ben; Gould, Judith; Welham, Michael – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1998
A comparison of 46 language-delayed and 62 normal language onset children examined whether early language delay would predict autistic symptomatology in children diagnosed with autism when young and at an older age. Results found that early language delays predicted more autistic symptomatology when young, but not at an older age. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Classification, Clinical Diagnosis


