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Understanding the Working College Student: New Research and Its Implications for Policy and Practice
Perna, Laura W., Ed. – Stylus Publishing, LLC, 2010
Despite the fact that work is a fundamental part of life for nearly half of all undergraduate students--with a substantial number of "traditional" dependent undergraduates in employment, and working independent undergraduates averaging 34.5 hours per week--little attention has been given to how working influences the integration and engagement…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Higher Education, Incidence, Adult Learning
McCrae, Julie S.; Lee, Bethany R.; Barth, Richard P.; Rauktis, Mary E. – Child Welfare, 2010
Using three waves of data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being, this study examines differences in cognitive, academic, and affective well-being of youth first placed in nonkinship foster care (N=259) and youth first placed in group care (N=89). To compare nonrandomized groups, propensity score matching was used. Results…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Foster Care, Child Welfare, National Surveys
Peer reviewedKuschner, David S. – Childhood Education, 1977
The author's understanding of Piagetian theory is compared to the "construction of reality" process hypothesized by Piaget. (JB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedLane, David M.; Pearson, Deborah A. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1983
Responds to three commentaries about a review paper by Lane and Pearson (Merrill-Palmer Quarterly; v28 n3 p317-37 Jul 1982). Commentaries were authored by John W. Hagen and Kim P. Wilson (v28 n4 p529-32 Oct 1982), Wendell E. Jeffrey (v28 n4 p523-28 Oct 1982), and Richard D. Odom (v28 n3 p339-45 Jul 1982). (RH)
Descriptors: Attention, Children, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedMorss, J.R. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
The study described confirms previous research that has found delayed cognitive development of Down's Syndrome (DS) children. However, errors committed in task performance by DS infants did not conform to characteristic patterns for normal infants, indicating that cognitive development among DS children differs in important respects from that of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedEnnis, Robert H. – Child Development, 1976
The proposed conceptualization of logical competence has 3 dimensions; principles, content, and complexity. (SB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Logical Thinking
Peer reviewedBeech, Nic; MacIntosh, Robert; MacLean, Donald; Shepherd, Jill; Stokes, John – Management Learning, 2002
Explores some of the constraints on knowledge development through a multi-perspective examination of a project in which there was an intention and enacted process to develop knowledge. Engaged with the generic question of what the conditions that facilitate knowledge creation in organizations are, considers data from three theoretical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Knowledge Representation
Peer reviewedLillard, Angeline S.; Flavell, John H. – Developmental Psychology, 1992
Two studies tested three year olds' understanding of five mental states in a false belief scenario. Results indicated that children understand that desires can differ from reality before they understand that beliefs can. Results concerning children's understanding of pretenses, and dreams that differ from reality are discussed. (BC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Young Children
Derry, Jan – Educational Review, 2004
Jerome Bruner points out in his prologue to the first volume of the English translation of The Collected Works that Vygotsky flirts with the idea that language creates free will. This article attempts to consider the influence of the Dutch seventeenth-century philosopher Spinoza on Vygotsky. An account of Spinoza's anti-Cartesian conception of…
Descriptors: Language, Philosophy, Cognitive Development
Kamewari, K.; Kato, M.; Kanda, T.; Ishiguro, H.; Hiraki, K. – Cognitive Development, 2005
Recent infant studies indicate that goal attribution (understanding of goal-directed action) is present very early in infancy. We examined whether 6.5-month-olds attribute goals to agents and whether infants change the interpretation of goal-directed action according to the kind of agent. We conducted three experiments using the visual habituation…
Descriptors: Motion, Infants, Cognitive Development
Mpofu, E.; Conyers, L.M. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2004
Minority is a term that has become particularly visible within the rehabilitation literature due to the increasing focus on the application of minority models to the understanding of the disability experience. At the same time, it is also one of the most ill-defined and misunderstood terms. In this article, the authors explore the meaning of…
Descriptors: Race, Disabilities, Cognitive Development
Sarama, Julie; Clements, Douglas H. – American Journal of Play, 2009
The authors explore how children's play can support the development of the foundations of mathematics learning and how adults can support children's representation of--and thus the "mathematization" of--their play. The authors review research about the amount and nature of mathematics found in the free play of children. They briefly…
Descriptors: Play, Cognitive Development, Child Development, Mathematics Skills
Dougherty Stahl, Katherine A. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2009
This 8-month qualitative study investigated 3 primary classrooms' implementation of a synthesized approach to comprehension instruction that incorporated vocabulary development, cognitive strategies, and responsive engagement. Three themes emerged, including successes and challenges in (a) the implementation of the separate components of the…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary Development, Cognitive Development, Student Reaction
Huber, Dan – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2009
News reports calling attention to the steady increase in the number of overweight adults have become an accepted part of our media landscape. Worse still, warnings continue that more and more young children, like the adults who care for them, are carrying too much weight. Unfortunately, this bad news about our growing obesity problem isn't just…
Descriptors: Obesity, Teacher Role, Early Childhood Education, Young Children
Arnold, Cath – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2009
Edward was one of 58 children studied by workers and parents as part of a study on Well-being and Resilience at the Pen Green Nursery. Within the larger study, eight children were studied in greater depth in order to explore connections between cognitive and emotional development. Schematic theory and attachment theory were used as frameworks for…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Psychotherapy, Emotional Development

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