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Lo Presto, Michael – Elementary English, 1975
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Educational Objectives, Induction, Junior High Schools
Collis, Betty – 1989
Apprehension about evaluating the use of computers in schools can be attributed to a variety of reasons, including the claim that evaluation discourages innovation and discovery. Powerful reasons, however, make evaluation at both regional and national levels desirable. By conceiving of evaluation as a formative, on-going process rather than as a…
Descriptors: Accountability, Computer Uses in Education, Discovery Processes, Educational Innovation
Pellegrini, Anthony D. – 1982
Two experiments examined the effects of different models of exploration questioning on kindergarteners' associative fluency, or ability to verbalize novel uses for conventional stimuli. In the first experiment, five models of exploration questioning were compared for their ability to facilitate associative fluency with respect to an object…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Discovery Learning, Discovery Processes
Moore, Michael T. – 1983
Studies of creativity have generally dealt with the creative act, typically defined as the statistically infrequent approach to problem solving. A study was conducted to determine whether a relationship exists between problem discovery and originality of the written product, and whether problem-finding behavior may be observed in student writers.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creative Thinking
Sanford, Elizabeth – 1985
A teacher experimented with her fourth grade students in order to determine how much revision took place in their writing. Originally, the teacher had been dissatisfied with the way she taught writing. Children wrote stories; she graded them. Then she began seriously examining the revision process as she observed it in her classroom. Students were…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Discovery Processes, Grade 4
Peer reviewedBronstein, Ruth – Science and Children, 1975
Opportunities for science learnings at a woodworking bench are listed and described. Scientific inquiry is promoted through free experimentation; opportunities to grasp spatial and mathematical understanding are two examples presented. Helpful information related to use of this instructional procedure is included. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Discovery Processes, Elementary School Science, Instruction
Koski, Carol; And Others – 1980
Presented are a combination of classroom activities and sea shore field trips to help kindergarten students develop an awareness of the ocean and the life it supports. Among the multidisciplinary lessons included are those involving arts and crafts, mathematics, science, and language arts. Through studying the sea and its inhabitants, students can…
Descriptors: Animals, Discovery Processes, Ecology, Environmental Education
WITTROCK, M.C. – 1964
A REVIEW OF THEORY AND EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ON "THE LEARNING BY DISCOVERY HYPOTHESIS," AND RELATED LITERATURE ON CONCEPT-LEARNING AND PROBLEM-SOLVING, WAS PREPARED FOR A CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK CITY, 1965. RECENT CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES IN THE SUBJECT AREA WERE DESCRIBED. ATTEMPTS WERE MADE TO IDENTIFY INDEPENDENT AND DEPENDENT VARIABLES AND…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Conferences
Young, Richard – 1968
A study of the meanings of "generation," a popular term in current rhetorical jargon, reveals important developments in the art and theory of rhetoric. As now used, it refers without clear distinction to rule-governed, heuristic, and trial-and-error procedures. The rule-governed procedures of transformation grammar are being employed to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discovery Processes, Generative Grammar, Problem Solving
Oelke, Karl E. – 1975
This paper argues that the writing process consists of perception, recognition of the limits and resources of language, and development of the ability to capitalize on the resources of language to express our perceptions at any given moment. Perception includes two essential aspects of good writing, specific detail and interpretation of the…
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Educational Philosophy, English Instruction, Higher Education
Mid-Continent Regional Educational Lab., Inc., Kansas City, MO. – 1970
Included are edited transcripts of a number of individual interviews with randomly selected high school biology students presented for educators who wish to study inquiry processes. Students were introduced to an interesting, but unexplained biological phenomenon through a brief printed account. They were asked to state how they would proceed to…
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Processes, Discovery Processes, Inquiry
Perrin, Carl Richard – 1973
The purpose of this study was to devise and test an approach to teaching composition that emphasized discovery, structure, writer's voice, and revision. The assumptions were that to write effectively the student must have a significant idea, that the idea must exist in some specific form, and that the human voice of the writer must come through…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Creative Writing, Discovery Processes, Doctoral Dissertations
Fyffe, Darrel Wayne – 1971
This study focused on developing group test items which measure the science process skills, "Formulating Hypotheses" and "Defining Operationally". Thirty-six multiple choice questions were developed by using behavioral objectives of "Science - A Process Approach" materials. A group of 56 students who had used these…
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Schroepfer, Dorothy; Yeaton, Charles – 1976
Children discover many things about themselves, about the world around them, and about words and language, before they go to school. This booklet was prepared to guide parents in helping their children make such discoveries in preparation for the demands of learning in school. Activities are suggested for developing children's self-confidence,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Games, Discovery Processes, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedWittrock, M. C. – Educational Researcher, 1979
Beginning with an understanding and a diagnosis of the cognitive and affective processes and aptitudes of the learners, the cognitive approach employs different treatments to stimulate construction of relations between previous learning and experience and new information. Emphasized in this approach is the active role of the learner. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discovery Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education


