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PDF pending restorationInterstate Research Associates, McLean, VA. – 1993
This fact sheet on cerebral palsy is offered in both English and Spanish. First, it provides a definition and considers various causes (e.g., an insufficient amount of oxygen reaching the fetal or newborn brain). The fact sheet then offers incidence figures and explains characteristics of the three main types of cerebral palsy: spastic, athetoid,…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Definitions, Early Intervention, Educational Needs
Thomas, R. Murray – 1991
How the term urban and other terms related to it are defined can enhance the efficiency of research on urban education issues. A review of urban and related word uses reveals considerable variety in definitions. Since the aim of much research is to derive useful generalizations applicable to other similar groups, it is important to define the…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Essays
Bigenho, Frederick W., Jr. – 1992
The conceptual development of schema theory, the way an individual organizes knowledge, is discussed, reviewing a range of perspectives regarding schema. Schema has been defined as the interfacing of incoming information with prior knowledge, clustered in networks. These networks comprise a superordinate concept and supporting information. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Concept Formation, Definitions, Learning Theories
Maehr, Martin L. – 1992
In response to widespread perceptions about school failure and student underachievement, this paper proposes that the culture of the nation's schools must be transformed to improve student motivation and achievement. The problem of schools is rooted in the core beliefs held by staff, students, and school leaders about the purposes, goals, and…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Beliefs, Definitions
Barton, Paul E. – 1994
In 1993, under contract from the National Center for Education Statistics, the Educational Testing Service assessed the literacy proficiencies of a nationally representative sample of all adults, aged 16 and over, from nearly 27,000 homes. That assessment, the National Adult Literacy Survey, produced a profile of the English literacy skills of the…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adults, Criteria, Definitions
Weaver, Richard L., II; Cotrell, Howard W. – 1993
Forced discipline refers to the specific procedures, routines, and standards required for carrying out course-related tasks. This paper discusses various facets of discipline, then looks at how 160 students in a basic speech-communication course respond to forced discipline. The paper next looks at how 30 basic-course directors define forced…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communication Research, Definitions, Discipline Policy
Hsu, Yuehkuei – 1994
A review of research on the effects of whole language suggests that no one approach to teaching reading is distinctly better in all situations and respects than other methods. The whole language approach has been described as a "top-down" theory of reading which emphasizes the importance of teaching language as a whole entity as…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Literature Reviews
Curtiss, Deborah – 1993
A visually literate person's lexicon for interpreting visual statements, without regard to medium, could include an eclectic array of possibilities. Some definitions and demonstrations of the various approaches are presented. The premodern, or connoisseur's approach, is characterized by a central concern with the assessment of quality, and such…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Definitions, Hermeneutics, Modernism
Sikogukira, Matutin – Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, 1994
This paper discusses the sense relation of synonymy, taking the view that this phenomenon should be understood as a gradual concept, a cline along which there are different degrees of synonymy. This view is consistent with the widely held opinion among semanticists that strict or absolute synonymy is rare in human language. A further step is taken…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, Cross Cultural Studies, Definitions
Montgomery, Michael – 1994
This paper argues that one important reflection of a culture's status is the existence of general reference books on it. To this end, it discusses the forthcoming "Dictionary of Smoky Mountain English," a book designed to address the lack of a comprehensive reference work on Appalachian speech and language patterns in this region. The…
Descriptors: Appalachian Studies, Definitions, Dictionaries, Differences
Bersani, Hank A., Jr. – 1989
This report begins with discussion of several issues in the field of quality assurance in residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities. The issues include definitions of key terms, the role of ideology, major types of quality assurance, and dimensions of quality assurance. The report takes the position that primary values…
Descriptors: Definitions, Developmental Disabilities, Evaluation Methods, Ideology
Parasnis, Ila; Conklin, John – 1991
The performance of 18 deaf college students who learned English words and their definitions using the mnemonic keyword method with pictorial elaboration was compared with the performance of 13 controls who learned the same words and their definitions using their own strategies. Immediate and delayed prompted word-definition recall and delayed…
Descriptors: College Students, Deafness, Definitions, Higher Education
Obiakor, Festus E.; Alawiye, Osman – 1990
The success or failure of black children in school has been attributed to positive or negative self-concept, but the construct of self-concept has been misused and misrepresented by educators and researchers. The traditional definition of self-concept as a highly interrelated perception of the self has been defined in perceptual rather than…
Descriptors: Black Students, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Identification (Psychology)
Miller, Marilyn – 1990
The literature review considers characteristics of autism in three general areas of impairment: communication; cognition; and social behavior. Briefly noted are incidence and etiology facts. A variety of definitions are presented including a psychiatric definition, Leo Kanner's definition, and the definition of the Autism Study Committee of Iowa.…
Descriptors: Autism, Clinical Diagnosis, Cognitive Development, Communication Skills
Monterey County Library, Salina, CA. – 1988
This training manual was written for student reference assistants to teach them about the Monterey County Free Library (California) and about libraries in general. It introduces library nomenclature (e.g., automated system, interlibrary loan, and MLS), describes requirements of the reference assistant position, and provides information on how to…
Descriptors: Definitions, Library Instruction, Library Materials, Library Skills


