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Langsdorf, Lenore – 1989
Today's students are more comfortable with and skilled at discovering and developing information in a different verbal and visual text than that commonly found in the classroom dominated by written texts and conversation. This gap between the verbal and visual environments has implications for the teaching of reasoning skills: literacy in one…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Critical Thinking, Educational Environment, Educational Principles
Hughley, Carey – 1981
This study sought to determine the difference between learning with the aid of a motion picture presenting the visual field of the performer and the performer in action and learning with the aid of a motion picture presenting only the performer in action. Two motion pictures of a student tracking on a pursuit rotary unit constituted the…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Audiovisual Instruction, College Students
MacKenzie, Ossian; And Others – 1968
Intended as a definitive study of correspondence study in the United States, this book covers its historical development, current practices, quality, fundamental characteristics, and present and possible roles in American education. Types of sponsors (the armed forces, the U.S. Armed Forces Institute, Federal government, private home study…
Descriptors: Correspondence Schools, Correspondence Study, Educational Innovation, Educational Media
Plano Independent School District, TX. – 1976
Designed to provide teachers with a listing of sequentially ordered objectives in specific language arts areas, this kindergarten teaching guide was developed in Plano, Texas, as part of an elementary series keyed to the reading, language, spelling, and handwriting books used in that district. Divided according to visual, auditory, and verbal…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Educational Objectives, Instructional Materials, Kindergarten
Burton, Elsie C. – 1977
This book is written for physical educators and classroom teachers of elementary school children. It is divided into five parts. Part one presents background information for developing a child-centered program and explores the educational potential of movement experiences. Part two introduces a six-step model designed to provide a sound…
Descriptors: Child Development, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Human Body
Gamble, Teri Kwal; Gamble, Michael W. – 1975
Since imaginary awareness--as the core of the oral interpreter's art--must be preceded by both an awareness of internal events and an awareness of external events, awareness training can be the most effective means of helping interpreters develop their art. Two models of the awareness development process, a hierarchy of response levels and a…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Imagination, Interpretive Reading
Brinning, Dorothy; And Others – 1969
Designed for parents, the guide offers instructions for home activities to supplement the school program for children with perceptual motor disturbances. An individual program sheet is provided; behavioral characteristics and the child's need for structure are explained. Activities detailed include motor planning, body image, fine motor…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Exceptional Child Education, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities
Evertts, Eldonna L., Ed. – 1970
Articles by four diverse educational innovators offer teachers some approaches to children's writing: (1) Eldonna L. Evertts advises that free self-expression should precede close attention to syntax and spelling; (2) James Britton, in four separate articles, points out: the intimate relationship between speech and children's processes of…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Children, Communication (Thought Transfer), Creativity
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Coe, Richard M. – College Composition and Communication, 1975
Students need to be equipped with a rhetoric which emphasizes relationships rather than analytic separations.
Descriptors: Audiences, Ecology, English Instruction, Expository Writing
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Scheck, Dennis C.; Bizio, Silvia – College Student Journal, 1977
A comprehensive questionnaire examines student perceptions of professors' knowledge of the subject, interest in subjects, interest in college students, inspiration and presenting material to meet students' interests. Analyses indicated students' sex, college status, college major, grade-point average, social class, and ethnicity had negligible…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
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Bennett, Albert B., Jr. – Mathematics Teacher, 1988
Presents examples of visual representations helpful in understanding number relationships and the algebraic statements of these relationships. Suggests that these representations can be used by teachers to aid students in discovering number relationships and in acquiring meaning for given mathematical statements. (PK)
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Education
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Wilson, Jill – English Education, 1985
Examines some of the research and theories on the role of metacognition in cognitive development, argues that students in English education classes can become better informed about their own learning strategies by engaging in self monitoring, and suggests several ways to introduce metacognitive activities in an English methods class. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Research, English Teacher Education, Higher Education
Miles, Barbara – 1998
This paper examines the importance of hands for the person who is deafblind, reviews hand development, and identifies specific teaching skills that facilitate hand development and expressiveness in persons who are deafblind. It notes that the hands of a deafblind individual serve not only as tools but also as sense organs (to compensate for their…
Descriptors: Children, Deaf Blind, Elementary Secondary Education, Expressive Language
Miles, Barbara – 2001
This paper examines the importance of hands for the person who is deafblind, reviews hand development, and identifies specific teaching skills that facilitate hand development and expressiveness in persons who are deafblind. It notes that the hands of a deafblind individual serve not only as tools but also as sense organs (to compensate for their…
Descriptors: Children, Deaf Blind, Elementary Secondary Education, Expressive Language
Schifter, Catherine C.; Bogert, Meredith; Boston, Daniel – 1999
This qualitative study explored the perceptions of dental students, faculty, and graduate students on the development of a sense of touch in dental practice. Eight focus groups were held: four were comprised of third-year dental students (n=22), two of advanced, general dentistry postgraduate students (n=11), and two of dental faculty (n=8). Each…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Dental Students, Dentistry, Graduate Students
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