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Courtney, Richard; And Others – 1988
This research study examines the practical, personal, and intuitive knowledge that elementary fine arts teachers employ in their classrooms and how that knowledge is transmitted in the profession. Chapter 1 reviews the assumptions about elementary arts teachers. Chapter 2 reviews the literature on personal knowledge with emphasis given to Michael…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Field Interviews, Fine Arts
Sheft, Andrea – 1989
This document suggests ways of using children's intuitive ideas about mathematics as a starting point for an elementary curriculum. Ways are discussed to capitalize on what children already know: to cultivate rather than discourage students' intuitive mathematical sense, and to help students make connections between what they know and what they…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary School Mathematics
Birnbaum, Robert – 1986
Cognitive biases that may affect learning by college presidents and the effects of these biases on the presidency and higher education were studied. Based on a recent study of presidential judgment under uncertainty, data were obtained on the perceptions of 252 campus chief executive officers concerning institutional leadership and quality, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Responsibility, Attribution Theory, College Presidents
Volkman, Bea; Iran-Nejad, Asghar – 1994
This study compared outcomes from undergraduate subjects (N=21) who had attended seminars in the wholetheme instructional approach with controls (N=21) who attended a seminar on the writing process. The wholetheme approach of Asghar Iran-Nejad emphasizes thematic, nondirectional, and intuitive teaching. The study was designed to determine if…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Pluralism, Education Majors, Elementary Education
Jacobs, Don Trent – 1998
During a kayaking expedition in 1983, the author was sucked into an underwater tunnel in Mexico's Rio Urique. He miraculously emerged unharmed, but this near-death experience awakened in him a primal awareness that had been coddled to sleep by his so-called civilized perceptions. He gained intuitive insights from this awakening that enabled him to…
Descriptors: American Indians, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning, Fear
Pinker, Steven – Natural History, 1997
Considers the role of evolution and natural selection in the functioning of the modern human brain. Natural selection equipped humans with a mental toolbox of intuitive theories about the world which were used to master rocks, tools, plants, animals, and one another. The same toolbox is used today to master the intellectual challenges of modern…
Descriptors: Biology, Brain, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
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Raines, Ronald T.; Hansen, David E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Attempts to provide an intuitive understanding of steady state kinetics. Discusses the meaning of steady state and uses free energy profiles to illustrate and follow complex kinetic and thermodynamic relationships. Provides examples with explanations. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science, Creative Thinking
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Ichimura, Takahisa – Peabody Journal of Education, 1993
Examines teacher's use of their personal knowledge and qualities, such as trust, acceptance, tolerance, or sympathy toward the learner, as a means of helping students in teacher education develop and use their personal knowledge. The article focuses on the element of uncertainty and its effect on the teacher student relationship. (GLR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Intuition
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Lillard, Angeline; Curenton, Stephanie – Young Children, 1999
Contends that young children show surprising awareness of other's feelings. Provides background research concerning children's understanding; addresses levels of understanding of perception, emotions, desires, and beliefs; advises how parents and teachers can support children's development of understanding; and notes the powerful role and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Comprehension, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences
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Brown, Neil C. M. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2004
In this essay the practical functions of the arts and crafts, in general, have been furnished as empty places into which specific practices can be put. The essay unfolds as two interlocking narratives. The first is the story of epistemological ambiguity inherent in the representation of knowledge. The second is the tale of political exclusion of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Professional Autonomy, Practical Arts, Epistemology
Wolfe, Patricia – School Administrator, 2006
This article discusses the potentially important implications of neuroscience or brain research, the newest "breakthrough" in education, for educators and the importance of sorting out claims on brain-based programs. It is obvious that brain research is not the elusive silver bullet that will answer all education problems. However, the new…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Brain, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
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Dollinger, Stephen J.; Palaskonis, Dimitra G.; Pearson, Jodi L. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2004
This study used the recently revised Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and a variety of validated creativity measures to replicate a classic finding--that sensing-intuition predicts creativity--and to evaluate whether the other MBTI scales add to the prediction of creativity. 94 undergraduates completed the MBTI (form M self-scorable) and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Predictor Variables, Creativity Tests, Prediction
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St. Germain, Lorraine; Quinn, David M. – Educational Forum, The, 2005
This study investigated how tacit knowledge was used by expert and novice principals during problem-solving situations. Through the use of a phenomenological, qualitative approach, novice principals were compared with expert principals as both went about their daily tasks of school leadership. Results of the study contribute to the research on…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Instructional Leadership, Principals, Leadership Effectiveness
Lightfoot, Thomas R. – 1993
The world is in the middle of a major paradigm shift, as the paradigm of dominion over nature is coming to an end with the acceptance of the arts and other subjectively oriented technologies as useful in our effort to live in the universe. Little by little, awareness of this fundamental change in world view is emerging. The importance of art in…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Art, Cognitive Processes
Suydam, Marilyn N., Ed.; Kasten, Margaret L., Ed. – Investigations in Mathematics Education, 1985
Abstracts of 12 mathematics education research reports and critical comments (by the abstractors) about the reports are provided in this issue of Investigations in Mathematics Education. The reports are: "More Precisely Defining and Measuring the Order-Irrelevance Principle" (Arthur Baroody); "Children's Relative Number Judgments:…
Descriptors: Blacks, Calculus, Cognitive Processes, Computation
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