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Peer reviewedEndler, Lorna C.; Bond, Trevor – Research in Science Education, 2001
Observes the progressive change in the cognitive development of students (n=141) over the course of their secondary education in an Australian private school. Analyzes data to investigate children's cognitive development across years 8, 10, and 12. Examines the influence of the Cognitive Acceleration through Science Education (CASE) Thinking…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedBaxter Magolda, Marcia B. – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
Describes how complex thinking evolves during the 20s based on a longitudinal study with 39 men and women age 18 to 30. Themes that characterize this epistemological and intrapersonal growth are translated to implications for student affairs. (Contains 22 references.) (Author/GCP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Epistemology, Individual Development, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedBjorklund, David F.; Brown, Rhonda Douglas – Child Development, 1998
Proposes that humans may have evolved a special sensitivity to certain types of social information during rough-and-tumble play that facilitates social cognition. Describes the cognitive benefits of physical play as providing a break from demanding intellectual tasks and hypothesizes that physical play is related to gender differences in spatial…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Evolution, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedLinnell, Maggie; Fluck, Michael – Social Development, 2001
Examined effect of maternal support on the development of counting and cardinality in young children at 32, 38, and 44 months of age. At the two earlier times, children were more successful at counting than determining cardinal relationships in both supported and unsupported contexts. Findings suggest that both social and cognitive biases contain…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computation, Interaction, Mathematical Aptitude
Peer reviewedSmith, Judith R.; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne; Kohen, Dafna; McCarton, Cecelia – Child Development, 2001
Examined mothers' patterns of welfare receipt in the 3 years following birth of a child. Found strong negative associations between receiving welfare and parenting behavior and child outcomes at age three. Parenting by mothers who had left welfare by their child's third birthday was more likely to be authoritarian if mother had left public…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Longitudinal Studies, Parent Child Relationship, Parenting Styles
Barraza, Laura – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 2001
Investigates how much time parents devote to environmental activities and to what extent they are involved with their children in participation in such events. Focuses on two different settings, home and school. Reports cultural and educational differences between Mexican and English parents. (Contains 24 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cultural Differences, Ecology, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGarn, Alex; Byra, Mark – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2002
Describes how the Spectrum Teaching Styles can help physical educators develop an instructional environment that allows learners to meet the national content standards for physical education while providing learners with a quality educational experience. The paper discusses the development and use of the Spectrum and the development of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, National Standards, Physical Education
LaBauve, Bill J.; Rynearson, Kimberly – Inquiry: Critical Thinking across the Disciplines, 2001
Addresses the importance of client conceptualization skills in counseling as well as the limitations of child conceptualization skills in counseling. Provides a rough overview of the applicable points in Piaget's theory of cognitive development and a discussion of how these points relate to conceptualization skills in counseling. (RS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Counseling, Critical Thinking, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedCarpenter, Malinda; Pennington, Bruce F.; Rogers, Sally J. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2002
Evaluation of social-cognitive skills in 23 young children with autism or other developmental delays found tests involving others' attention were more difficult for children with autism than tests involving others' behavior. However, the typical developmental pattern of first sharing, then following, and then directing attention or behavior was…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Autism, Cognitive Development, Developmental Delays
Peer reviewedSquire, Sarah; Bryant, Peter – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2002
Three studies investigated 5- to 8-year-olds' ability to solve partitive division problems when presented with a concrete model of a problem. Children found it easier to solve problems in Grouping-by-Divisor condition than in Grouping-by-Quotient condition, although there was evidence of developmental improvement in tasks. Findings suggest that…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Division
Peer reviewedMuller, Ulrich; Sokol, Bryan; Overton, Willis F. – Developmental Review, 1998
Suggests a model for the development of mental representation. Explores empiricist and constructivist models and maintains that the constructivist model provides a better ground for theory building. Evaluates Piaget's constructivist account of the emergence of mental representation. Proposes that his account is insufficient and suggests a…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedPinto, Angelo J.; Zeitz, Howard J. – Medical Teacher, 1997
Endorses concept mapping as the way to achieve the most meaningful learning. In concept mapping, concepts are organized according to their hierarchical relationships. Concept-mapping skills can help to organize and integrate information, assess existing knowledge, gain more insight into all knowledge, and relate basic science concepts to the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Concept Mapping
Paisley, Pamela O.; Benshoff, James M. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1998
Provides a rationale for the use of cognitive developmental theory as a framework for counselor education, discusses the implications for preparation programs, and suggests evaluation and research possibilities in this area. Discusses theory's theoretical background, reviews components of successful programs, and presents specific strategies. (EMK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Psychology, Counseling Theories, Counselor Training
Clinton, Hillary Rodham – Newsweek, 1997
The First Lady calls for Americans to work together and give parents the tools they need to raise their children, and to make learning a lifelong journey. (HTH)
Descriptors: Brain, Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Early Experience
Peer reviewedRavanis, Konstantinos – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1999
Studied the ideas of 5-year olds regarding the concept of light, using individual interviews. Found that children identify light with its source or its effect rather than as a distinct entity, a representation at odds with the scientific concept of light. (Author/JPB)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Foreign Countries


