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Peer reviewedDonlevy, James G.; Donlevy, Tia Rice – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1996
Reviews technological, psychological, ideological, and sociological (descriptive and prescriptive) perspectives of education and school reform, and elaborates the psychological, highlighting the theories and influences of Howard Gardner (assessment, curriculum, teacher education, community support), William Glasser (human needs, staff development…
Descriptors: Aggression, Cooperative Learning, Educational Change, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedLubke, G. H.; Dolan, C. V.; Kelderman, H. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2001
Investigated the validity of inferences from A. Jensen's method of studying group differences on cognitive tests (1985) and compared the validity of inferences to inferences based on multi-group confirmatory factor analysis using constructed population covariance matrices. Results show the insensitivity of Jensen's method and the superiority of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Tests, Ethnicity, Groups
Peer reviewedKehle, Thomas J.; Bray, Melissa A.; Chafouleas, Sandra M; McLoughlin, Caven S. – School Psychology International, 2002
Article discusses problems associated with promoting intellectual growth in adulthood. Defines characteristics of intelligent behavior as incorporating individual attainment of Resources, Intimacy, Competence, and Health (RICH). Presents the RICH theory as a way to define and address the goals of intelligent enhancement. (JDM)
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedLuo, Dasen; Petrill, Stephen A. – Intelligence, 1999
Examined the relationship between elementary cognitive tasks and the general factor of intelligence ("g") through tests administered to 568 elementary school students in a study of twins. Findings indicate a memory processing component in addition to a general information processing component contributing to "g" estimates. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedAyers, Deliece; Stone, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 1999
A Texas extension survey identified core competencies of outstanding extension educators. The competencies are similar to the characteristics of emotional intelligence, qualities needed in the 21st century workplace. (SK)
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Employment Potential, Extension Education, Interpersonal Competence
Peer reviewedWyver, Shirley R.; Markham, Roslyn – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1998
This study compared the memory processes underpinning the performance of 19 children with visual impairments and 19 sighted children on the Digit Span subtest of the Wechsler Intelligence Scales. No support was found for claims of the superior performance of children with visual impairments on the subtest nor of a greater awareness of memory…
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Intelligence Tests, Memory
Peer reviewedCaruso, John C.; Witkiewitz, Katie – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2001
Applied reliable component analysis (RCA) to the normative data (2,100 children and adolescents) for the Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test (UNIT) (A. Bracken and R. McCallum, 1998) to allow for the computation of reliable uncorrelated memory and reasoning scores. RCA sores were highly replicable, had good convergent validity, and had greater…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Intelligence Tests, Memory
Standish, Paul – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2004
In recent years the theme of voice has emerged more prominently in research and practice in education. In practice in schools it has been found in such developments as circle time, the emphasis on emotional literacy and emotional intelligence, peer-led counselling, buddying, and the revival of school councils, while in further and adult education…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Citizenship Education, Educational Practices, Self Concept
Dias Ward, Christina; Dias, Michael J. – Science and Children, 2004
Believing that all children should have their multiple intelligences nurtured, these authors planned and implemented a set of learning experiences that would engage each of these capacities for the children in this kindergarten classroom (Figure 1). This study of ladybugs gave children the opportunity to learn in at least eight different ways-all…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Entomology, Kindergarten, Class Activities
Wodrich, David L.; Spencer, Marsha L. S.; Daley, Kelly B. – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
The Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA; 2004) permitted lack of students' response to intervention (RTI) to be considered as a basis for documenting specific learning disabilities (SLD). The previous method of detecting SLD, which relied on IQ and achievement testing, consequently is no longer mandatory.…
Descriptors: Testing, Intelligence Quotient, Psychoeducational Methods, Learning Disabilities
Watkins, Marley W.; Wilson, Sharise M.; Kotz, Kasey M.; Carbone, Maria C.; Babula, Teresa – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2006
Factor analysis was applied to the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children--Fourth Edition (WISC-IV) scores of 432 Pennsylvania students referred for evaluation for special education services to determine the factor structure of the WISC-IV with this population. A first-order, four-factor oblique solution that mirrored that found in the WISC-IV…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Intelligence Tests, Factor Analysis, Scores
Cowan, Richard; Carney, Daniel P. J. – Cognition, 2006
The exceptionality of the skills of calendrical savants and the role of practice were investigated. Experiment 1 compared four autistic calendrical savants to Professor Conway, a distinguished mathematician with calendrical skills. Professor Conway answered questions over a greater range of years but some savants knew more calendrical…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Mental Computation, Skill Development, Autism
Metzker, Carol – Exceptional Parent, 2006
Appreciative intelligence is the factor that makes some people more successful than others, more resilient to life's lumps and bumps, more creative and persistent when dealing with challenges, and more often able to smile at the end of a tough day. It is the same type of intelligence found in exceptional business leaders, entrepreneurs and…
Descriptors: Parents, Parent Child Relationship, Cerebral Palsy, Emotional Intelligence
Yagmurlu, B.; Berument, S.K.; Celimli, S. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology: An International Lifespan Journal, 2005
To investigate the role of early context in theory of mind development, institutionalized children living in a boarding home (n = 34) in Turkey were compared to home-reared children coming from low (n = 32) and middle socioeconomic backgrounds (n = 44). Theory of mind was assessed with one deception and three false belief tasks; Peabody PVT and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Context Effect, Socioeconomic Background, Housing
Sternberg, Robert J.; Grigorenko, Elena L. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2004
Cultural context should be taken into account in our research so that we characterize how people behave in their everyday lives, not just a sterile laboratory environment. Much developmental research treats children as though they group in a sociocultural vacuum. Such research misses important points about development. The article illustrates the…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Context Effect, Cultural Differences, Sociocultural Patterns

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