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Gambrell, Linda B. – 1982
To test the hypothesis that induced mental imagery would facilitate the contemplation and reflection that have been suggested as being important to the writing process, a study investigated the effects of instructions to induce mental imagery upon the written language of young children. Subjects, 28 third grade children, were randomly assigned to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Grade 3, Language Usage
Hernandez-Chavez, Eduardo; Curtis, Jan – 1982
This report describes a study on the development of children's conceptualizations of written language, that is, their graphic sense. The study investigated three issues: (1) whether acquisition of literacy is a developmental process common to all normal children, (2) whether the levels of graphic sense tend to be associated with particular…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Cummins, Jim; And Others – 1982
A study was designed to investigate the nature of language proficiency and its cross-lingual dimensions. The focus of the study was on the interdependence hypothesis, that older immigrant students whose first language (L1) cognitive/academic proficiency is better developed on arrival in Canada will acquire English cognitive/academic skills more…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education, Concept Formation
Pfundt, Helga – 1982
Findings generated from past classroom observation and individual interviews indicate that certain framework conceptions can be identified by which students explain special transformations of substances and which are activated in view of new experiences made in the course of chemistry instruction. This study investigated these framework…
Descriptors: Change, Chemistry, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Flower, Linda – 1989
This paper explores some ways research can be used to create a more integrated theoretical understanding of the interaction between individual cognition and social/cultural context as the motive force in literate acts. Drawing on data from recent research on writing, the paper proposes three principles that inform a more complicated interaction…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Cultural Context, Metacognition
Witters-Churchill, Laurie J.; Witters, Lee A. – 1989
The paper provides an analysis and synthesis of studies with hearing impaired and other populations concerning the cognitive development of the principle of liquid horizontality--the idea that still water remains invariantly level regardless of the angle of the container. Three major questions focused the investigation: (1) What are the effects of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Berkheimer, Glenn D.; And Others – 1990
During the last 10 years, cognitive science researchers have produced research findings that have great potential for increasing students' understanding of science. However, commercial publishers continue to produce textbooks and teacher's guides in traditional ways. This project developed a prototype unit which used an alternative approach to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
Bolton, Dale L. – 1990
Theory and implications for methods of assessing administrative performance in simulated exercises are presented. The rationale is given for the following: (1) developing simulated exercises; (2) measuring behaviors exhibited during the exercises; (3) training evaluators; (4) combining information across exercises; and (5) storing and retrieving…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Concept Formation, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
Vosniadou, Stella; Brewer, William F. – 1989
This paper presents the results of an experiment which investigated elementary school children's concept of the earth's shape and the related concept of gravity. First, third, and fifth grade children were asked a series of factual, explanatory, and generative questions in an attempt to understand as clearly as possible the way they conceptualized…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation, Earth Science, Elementary Education
Searle, Peter; Gunstone, Richard F. – 1990
This paper reports an action study of conceptual change in mechanics using an instructional strategy based on a constructivist view of learning. The aims of the study were to determine: (1) what effect the instructional strategy had on achieving conceptual change; (2) what devices or strategies students used in their attempts to understand…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, College Science, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching
Foster, William – 1983
Loose coupling implies the tying together of subsystems in such a fashion that neither can do without the other but neither has much control over the other. The idea of loose coupling, introduced by Karl Weick, is examined in relation to educational administration and organizational analysis in general. The concept employs both a particular theory…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Concept Formation, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Bierschenk, Bernhard; Bierschenk, Inger – 1986
The first of three articles on the ways in which people formulate their observations, this paper considers the basic assumptions of both syntactic and paradigmatic models of cognition and their applications in natural (i.e., human) and artificial (i.e., computer) information processing. The analysis begins with background information on the nature…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Computer Oriented Programs
Baggett, Patricia; Ehrenfeucht, Andrzej – 1985
This paper gives a method to determine a person's hypothetical conceptualization of an object -- its breakdown into subassemblies, subsubassemblies, and so on -- from the person's sequence of requests for pieces used in constructing it. A technique is given to determine whether, given a group of conceptualizations, there is a typical one. The…
Descriptors: Assembly (Manufacturing), Cluster Analysis, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation
Prather, J. Preston – 1985
Speculative philosophical methodology was used to generate ideas about ways science teachers might help students recognize and unlearn erroneous notions about science and replace them with sound new science concepts without lessening students' intellectual self-confidence or alienating their receptivity to further science learning. The research…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Clarkson, Philip C., Ed. – 1984
Seventeen research reports are arranged under several broad topics of mathematics education. Section 1 concerns language and mathematics learning, with one paper on word problems and one on concept formation. Papers on university level mathematics in Section 2 explore problem solving, characteristics of school leavers, some mathematical aspects of…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Concept Formation, Dropouts, Educational Research


