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Baker, Melvin – 1971
A course in introduction to music emphasizing modes and forms is presented. The approach used is a laboratory approach in which pupils will develop skill in playing wood-wind instruments, sing, listen to, read and compose music with emphasis on identification of elementary concepts of mode and form. Course objectives include: (1) pupil will select…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Objectives
Bennitt, Barth; Thum, Marie-Jo – 1971
A course which is an introduction to music emphasizing modes and forms is outlined. Objectives include: (1) The student will select the title of a familiar melody from a list provided; (2) The student will identify by ear the performing medium from the following choices: violin, voice, piano, guitar, clarinet, trombone, organ, string bass,…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Objectives, Course Content, Course Objectives
Lerner, Richard M. – 1972
In this paper the author tries to indicate, through a review of his research, that the scope of the study of body build stereotypes has been broadened to address the larger issues involved in assessing some of the implications of body build stereotypes for the development of body concept and interpersonal relations. Among the topics discussed are:…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Body Image, Growth Patterns, Human Body
Council for Exceptional Children, Arlington, VA. – 1972
The collection of eight conference papers on problems of auditory, visual, and speech handicaps begins with a review of what is known about deaf-blind children and early development. Following papers are devoted to spontaneous vocalization and babbling in aurally handicapped infants, psychological synergism (an approach to consideration of…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Conference Reports, Exceptional Child Research, Handicapped Children
Bitner, B. E. – NEATE Leaflet, 1971
The accomplishments of the York International Conference on the Teaching and Learning of English held in 1971 are presented as the work of six commissions made up of conference participants. The participants were 100 Americans, 100 Canadians, and 250 British. Commission One addressed itself to English in the secondary school, ages 11-18;…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Conferences, Curriculum Development, Drama
Kenzel, Elaine; Williams, Jean – 1971
A course that capitalizes on individual and group experiences and encourages students to expand their powers of observation and discernment is presented in the course, students analyzing their thoughts and translate them into written responses. The performance objectives are: A. Given opportunities to experience sensory and emotional stimuli,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Emotional Experience
Lundsteen, Sara Wynn Rickey – 1963
The existence of critical listening abilities as part of general listening ability was explored. The abilities were: (1) Detecting the Speaker's Purpose, (2) Analyzing and Judging Propaganda, and (3) Analyzing and Judging Arguments. Critical listening was defined as the process of examining spoken materials in the light of related objective…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Communication (Thought Transfer), Critical Thinking, Grade 5
Duffy, Karen G.; DeJulio, Steven S. – 1974
This research project used 93 college students to study the correlation between neuroticism and interpersonal space. The study shows that stressed persons prefer larger social distances than do well adjusted persons. Results also revealed a proxemic difference related to sex of the experimenters, with subjects prefering to sit closer to female…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Neurosis
Heacock, Don; Cunningham, Cheryl – 1975
In this project, Black children aged four and a half or older who had been placed in white adoptive homes were studied to determine whether or not they have a different self concept, a different degree of psychopathology and a different reaction to black and white skin color than do a similar group of Black children placed in Black homes. The…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Black Youth, Child Psychology, Family Influence
Millimet, C. Raymond; Brien, Monica – 1975
Consistent with Anderson's weighted averaging model, it was predicted that 19 subjects who were defined by a lack of differentiation among their personal constructs would experience considerable inconsistency in the factorial combination of five personality trait dimensions selected from each subject's REP test. Such inconsistency was expected to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conflict Resolution, Factor Analysis, Individual Characteristics
Barclay, Kenneth B. – 1970
College Activities of the 70's deals with the role of the Activities Director as educator, using the campus as his classroom. This individual is involved in the education of students by assisting them with their socialization and maturation process, through student involvement in presenting programs for and with the entire college community. The…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Students, Higher Education, History
Dirlam, David K.; Millar, James A. – 1976
The effects of slide photos on ideational fluency in 240 children in grades IV, VII and IX were studied. Children listed uses of tires and knives and similarities between potatoes and carrots, and cats and mice. It was reasoned that stimula which attract attention too closely to physical characteristics of objects directly under consideration…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Concept Formation, Creativity, Creativity Research
Wilt, Fred, Ed. – 1974
This compilation of articles covers the subject of four throwing events--shot put, discus throw, hammer throw, and javelin throw. The history of the art and science of throwing is traced from ancient to modern times in the introduction. Theories on training and techniques of throwing are presented in essays contributed by coaches from the United…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Exercise (Physiology), Foreign Countries
Patterson, Cecil H. – 1977
This chapter reviews selected materials in psychology that are related to the nature of man and his development and that are relevant to a humanistic system of education. Humanistic is used to indicate a concern with the learner as a whole person rather than simply as a disembodied intellect or repository of cognitive processes. In reviewing the…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Fisher, C. Daniel; Dean, Dwight G. – 1976
Programs broadcast by the three major television networks that portrayed contemporary American families were analyzed for one week to discern the frequency of specified televised marital and parental role behaviors. The purpose of this content analysis was to determine what behaviors the television spouses displayed toward each other and toward…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Commercial Television, Content Analysis, Family Role
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