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Ney, James W. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1974
Sentence-combining exercises improve the psycholinguistic abilities of students developmentally ready to profit from them, by developing language skills used in the writing process. (JH)
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Developmental Psychology, Elementary School Students, Language Ability
Stern, H. H. – Alberta Modern Language Journal, 1978
The value of language learning theory and research is discussed, and the need for content-related linguistic, sociolinguistic and cultural research, as well as treatment-related research on language teaching and learning, is emphasized. It has been only gradually, from about the mid-sixties and increasingly from the early seventies, that second…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Higher Education, Language Acquisition, Language Instruction
Barnes, Douglas; Todd, Frankie – 1977
The study described in this volume investigated the talk of thirteen-year-old boys and girls, recorded while they were working in small groups on tasks set by their teachers. Specifically, research focused on the interplay between cognitive and communicative functions of speech in contexts planned for learning. "The Children and Their Talk"…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Communication Research
Harris, Stephen – 1979
Aboriginal learning contexts are nonformal and are divided into 15 learning style characteristics (such as present-time orientation, authority, personal independence, and right to know) and 5 rules of interpersonal communication (right to speak, absence of interpersonal debate, avoidance of speaking roughly, avoidance of verbal confrontation, and…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Cognitive Style, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries
McAdams, Elizabeth E. – 1981
In recent years, gradually increased acceptance and heightened attention have been granted to extrasensory perception (ESP) research as a legitimate branch of scientific inquiry. This research holds significant implications for education despite difficulties involved with its consideration. Extrasensory perception, an organism's apparent access to…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes
Jones, Earl – 1976
A five-year program, part of the Experimental Schools Program in the Edgewood Independent School District, in San Antonio, Texas, was designed to improve the school performance of its predominantly bilingual Mexican American primary grade students by improving the attitudes of beginning students. Program changes to reverse students' anticipated…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education, Educational Change, Federal Programs
Brumfit, Christopher – 1981
The effect of language variation on language teaching is considered. It is suggested there has been a shift away from the notion that a language can be perceived by learners as a fixed system to an emphasis on its negotiability in a social context. This is not precisely the shift from grammatical concerns to functional ones, for it arises out of…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Language Skills
Gliessman, David H. – 1981
Teaching skills can be acquired or modified through various processes, including observation, concept acquisition, practice, and feedback. However, evidence does not indicate that combining these processes into a single training methodology provides any advantage for teacher trainees. Teaching also may be influenced by providing information about…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Feedback, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Shotick, Andrew L.; Reisman, Fredricka – 1979
This handbook is based on a field tested training model directed toward preparing regular and special education teachers to teach children in a mainstreamed classroom. There are four components: knowing, diagnosing, developing, and bridging. Seven modules contain the following sections: the major theme, introduction, goals, objectives,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, Continuing Education
Brophy, Jere – 1980
This paper reviews highlights of research on teaching conducted in the 1970s, discusses current trends, and considers accomplishments likely to be forthcoming in the 1980s. The latter include better attention to context in collecting classroom data and qualifying its probable generalizability, more and better measurement of progress toward…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Educational Research, Educational Trends
Aronson, Elliot; And Others – 1978
Describing an innovative classroom technique, which seeks to place students in small interactive groups rather than in large groups around a teacher, this study provides guidelines for making cooperation and mutual trust a valuable and necessary by-product of education. The technique prescribes that each child be given a part of a topic to study,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Desegregation, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills
Jervis, Kathe – 1978
This autobiographical essay depicts a process of development through which an elementary school teacher becomes both expert and professional. With an MA in Medieval History and no teacher education coursework, the writer adopts a personalistic, "unorthodox traditional" approach to instruction. Exposure to controversy among…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Discovery Learning, Educational Innovation
New York State Education Dept., Albany. – 1978
This book is designed to assist those who work with non-English dominant students by providing resource information relevant to second language teaching and learning. The articles in the series encompass both theory and practical learning techniques in six general topics. The articles in the first text of the series, concerning background and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Communicative Competence (Languages), Educational Policy, English (Second Language)
Doyle, Walter – 1979
Research on classroom teaching is discussed within the conceptual framework of the analysis of student classroom tasks. Three types of learning tasks are illustrated: understanding; memory; and routine problem-solving according to an algorithm. It is contended that most classroom research projects study teachers' and students' actions, rather than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities
Furukawa, James M.; And Others – 1980
The cognitive processing capacity (CPC) model of teaching and studying was used to determine whether tenth grade students could improve their performance in biology. The 27 students in the experimental class were taught to study information in quantities that matched their CPC and to chunk these quantities together under a heading in a study…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, Cognitive Style, Content Area Reading
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