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Hansell, T. Stevenson; Priest, Shawn C. – Reading Psychology, 1986
Analyzes the comments and behavior of one student during an interpretive reading discussion to show that this student proceeds in a cycle of learning. Reviews research in problem solving and reading comprehension to show that, for this student, reading comprehension is problem solving. (FL)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 8, Hypothesis Testing
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Renner, John W.; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1986
Discusses a study which examined the last factor of Piaget's model of intelligence-functioning. Sought to determine if empirical evidence could be formed to support the existence of assimilation, disequilibrium, accommodation, and organization in the learning of physics. Naturalistic data provided support for the Piagetian functioning model of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Models
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Language Arts, 1986
Presents three teachers' anecdotes concerning relinquishing control of the learning situation to the students: seeing through a child's eyes, letting a child write longer pieces with invented spelling rather than being concerned with neatness, and letting students select and interpret poetry instead of teachers doing it for them. (HTH)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Theories, Elementary Education, Language Arts
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Jenkins, Anne – Clearing House, 1987
Discusses the role of the English teacher in teaching reading. Concludes that successful instruction is comprised of interaction between students and the teacher, sound methods, and appropriate materials. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Learning Processes, Reading Instruction
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Lombard, Anne S.; And Others – Science Education, 1985
Participants (N=40) in an inservice program to promote student reasoning and learning cycle approach indicated that making changes and maintaining ongoing work was dependent on collaboration between colleagues in the project. Investigators concluded that the "coaching" phase (Joyce and Showers inservice training model) is a crucial step…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Learning Processes, Models, Program Evaluation
Wlodkowski, Raymond J. – Performance and Instruction, 1985
Considers the powerful influence of the motivational factors of attitude, need, stimulation, affect, competence, and reinforcement on adult behavior and learning. Their integration into the Time Continuum Model of Motivation to guide instructor selection and implementation of motivational strategies is also discussed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Affective Behavior, Attitudes, Behavior
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Smith, Lyle R. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1985
High school students of various ability levels were presented economics concepts lessons, varied according to their organization or structure. Test questions over concept ranged from simple recall of information to application of economics principles. Students scored generally higher when they were presented highly structured lessons. (LMO)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures
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Marshall, Terry – Foreign Language Annals, 1986
Proposes an alternate approach to language learning for the American classroom based on notions of learner independence and community involvement. This method, in-situ exploration, utilizes native-speaking mentors and a five-step "Learning Cycle." (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Community Resources, Field Instruction, Independent Study
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Biddulph, Fred; And Others – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1986
Discusses the role that children's ideas and questions have in learning science. Explains four techniques which aim to promote primary students' question-asking. Also suggests specific approaches that were developed in the Learning in Science Project to assist teachers in making use of children's questions. (ML)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies
Skinner, B. F. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
Discusses the history and development of teaching machines, invented to restore the important features of personalized instruction as public school class size increased. Examines teaching and learning problems over the past 50 years, including motivation, attention, appreciation, discovery, and creativity in relation to programmed instruction.…
Descriptors: Attention, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Motivation
Dantonio, Marylou – Illinois Schools Journal, 1985
Research on teachers' question-asking practices indicates that strategy utilizing both initial and follow-up questions helps students develop the ability to reason for themselves. Five types of follow-up questions discussed are questions seeking: (1) clarification; (2) evidence; (3) greater specificity; (4) a more appropriate focus; and (5)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Reading, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Derry, Sharon J.; Murphy, Debra A. – Review of Educational Research, 1986
Empirical and theoretical evidence is presented to support the conclusion that improvement of learning ability is an important and viable educational goal. The improvement of learning ability necessitates development not only of specific learning skills, but also an executive control mechanism that automatically accesses and combines learning…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies
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Lloyd, John Wills; Loper, Ann Booker – School Psychology Review, 1986
The importance of attention to task is presented, followed by discussion of observational methods for assessing attention to task and related interventions. Issues related to assessment and intervention planning for metacognitive skills are discussed within the context of a step-wise intervention monitoring plan. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attention, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
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Newell, George E. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1984
Examines how school writing tasks (notetaking, answering study questions, and essay writing) interact with three measures of learning (recall, concept application, and gain in passage-specific knowledge). (HOD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Content Area Writing, Grade 11
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King, James R. – Reading Psychology, 1984
Concludes that the level of categorization from which a word is drawn affects its learnability as a sight word. (FL)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Classification, Grade 1, Language Acquisition
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