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Talyzina, N. F. – Soviet Educ, 1969
Teaching methods that guide pupils' mental activity and encourage them to employ rational thinking techniques are described. (DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Course Organization, Instructional Improvement
Comerford, Sandra Stefani; Busk, Patricia L.; Roberts, William L. – 2000
To date, no studies have focused solely on community college students' epistemological beliefs and the courses students pursue. The purpose of this study was to determine if a semester-long community-college course designed to increase critical thinking skills could help students attain more sophisticated levels of epistemological beliefs. A…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Community Colleges, Course Organization, Critical Thinking
PDF pending restorationLauner, Michael K. – 1972
Most Russian courses suffer from an inadequate approach to the presentation of syntax even though continued emphasis on syntax from the beginning would help to remove the trial and error syndrome inherent in purely audiolingual methods and would channel the student's efforts to internalize and make automatic his answers in a relevant context, thus…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Audiolingual Methods, Cognitive Development, Course Content
Peer reviewedOrion, Nir – Journal of Geological Education, 1989
Describes a method of integrating a course syllabus with a field geological inventory of the surrounding area. Consists of three modules, each with a preparatory unit, field trip, and summary unit. Discusses first hand experiences, learning cycles, novelty factors, and moving from the concrete to abstract. (MVL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Development


