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Carpenter, Thomas P.; And Others – 1979
Forty-three first-grade children, who had received no formal instruction in addition and subtraction, were individually administered 20 problems that could be solved using addition or subtraction. The problems were selected to represent the following semantic types: joining, separating, part-part-whole, comparison, and equalizing. Responses were…
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Educational Strategies
Pierce, Chester M., Ed. – 1978
This booklet contains five papers focusing primarily on the potential of television for contributing to children's learning and prosocial behavior and on the problems involved in realizing this potential. The first paper provides information relevant to child development and learning theory. The second paper discusses the potential power of…
Descriptors: Animation, Child Development, Childrens Television, Commercial Television
Ulrich, Celeste – 1978
Learning through motoric experience is a vital but often neglected component of a well balanced and comprehensive education. The performance of athletic activities enhances body awareness and contributes to the holistic learning process. However, unspoken mythic patterns assumed by Western society systematically inhibit full exploration of certain…
Descriptors: Athletics, Educational Philosophy, Learning Processes, Motion
Lewis, Frank W. – 1979
The advice of Jean Piaget on the role of the educator as promoter of human development in students is reviewed. Included in this study are his observations and admonitions about characteristic duties and functions of a teacher as seen from the perspective of his research findings about the development of human learning and the learner. (JD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Learning Processes, Motivation Techniques
BRIGGS, LESLIE J. – 1967
RESEARCH ON SEQUENCING OF INSTRUCTION CAN BE DIVIDED INTO NINE TYPES ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS ON WHICH THE EXPERIMENTS VARY. SITUATIONS IN WHICH THE LEARNER CONTROLS THE OBJECTIVES ARE DIFFICULT TO EVALUATE EXPLICITLY BECAUSE OF DIFFERING CONTENT LEARNED. AMONG EXPERIMENTER-CONTROLLED LEARNING SITUATIONS, THE WORK OF GAGNE AND HIS…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Design, Educational Experiments, Experimental Programs
DUTTON, THOMAS B. – 1968
THE PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT IS TO STIMULATE RESEARCH AND PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NEED FOR MORE DATA COLLECTION AND WRITING, AND PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH PRIORITIES IN TERMS OF LEVELS OF IMPORTANCE. A RATIONALE FOR RESEARCH ACTIVITY IS GIVEN, WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE DEMANDS ON THE COLLEGE DEAN OF STUDENTS.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Attitudes
Hagen, John W.; Sabo, Ruth – 1968
Earlier studies found that recall scores of information central to the task increased with age while incidental information recall scores remained constant. This study repeated the earlier ones modifying procedures of instructions, testing, and schedule of recall. Also, it tested the effect of labeling pictorial stimuli. The sample of 253 children…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention Control, Cognitive Development, Discrimination Learning
Park, Young – 1968
An attempt to measure the effectiveness of one hour of classroom instruction supplementing individual use of a programed text (Joseph Blumenthal's English 3200) in a junior college pre-transfer English composition class was made by placing 24 randomly selected students in two 12-member groups. Group I, the experimental group, received the one-hour…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Technology, English Instruction, Learning Processes
Berg, Paul C., Ed.; George, John E., Ed. – 1968
The three papers presented in this publication examine in depth the thought and practices that currently prevail in the specialized areas of reading and concept attainment. Two of the papers deal with concept learning and the transformation of this knowledge into instructional guidelines. The third paper considers the importance o f concept…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Associative Learning, Child Development, Concept Formation
1968
This document records the proceedings of the Second National Conference of the U. S. Office of Education Tri-University Project in Elementary Education, the theme of which was "Reason and Change in Elementary Education." Included are a copy of the conference program, an introduction by Paul A. Olson, conference papers accompanied by…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Agents, Conference Reports, Educational Innovation
Loveland, Kathryn Kernodle; Olley, J. Gregory – 1977
In order to clarify the conditions under which material rewards have a detrimental effect upon children's later interest in the rewarded task, the effect of a reward for drawing was measured with 24 preschool children ranging in age from 34 to 40 months. The children were grouped as high or low in initial interest on the basis of observation of…
Descriptors: Contingency Management, Interests, Learning Motivation, Learning Processes
Brown, Ann L.; Smiley, Sandra S. – 1977
The strategies of children and college students were examined as they attempted to study texts. College students, under various intentional learning instructions, displayed a repetitive diagnostic pattern. Following extended study they improved recall of important, but not unimportant, elements of texts. Eleventh and twelfth graders conformed to…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Intermediate Grades, Learning Processes
Berthiaume, Janet; Bell, John A. – 1977
The effects of different levels of rehearsal quality on serial recall, over and above simple labeling, were studied in a sample of 104 kindergartners. Subjects were randomly assigned to four experimental conditions. In one condition the subject and experimenter rehearsed together; in a second condition only the experimenter rehearsed; in the third…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten Children, Learning Processes, Mediation Theory
Pell, Sarah W. J.; Gay, Lorraine R.
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of audiovisual aids in the instruction of junior-level preservice teachers. The tapes used were vignettes of persons demonstrating specific teaching skills in the areas of lesson organization, questioning, using student ideas, praise and corrective feedback, and variety and variation in…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Learning Processes, Observational Learning, Preservice Teacher Education
Spiegel, Dixie Lee – 1976
This study investigated the effects of training in the use of advance organizers and interspersed questions on the comprehension and attitudes of good, average, and poor eighth-grade readers who were randomly assigned, by intact classroom units, to one of three treatment groups. The first treatment group received eight sessions of training in the…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Doctoral Dissertations, Factual Reading, Grade 8
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