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PDF pending restorationWilmshurst, Linda A.; Rubin, Kenneth H. – 1974
Twenty 4-year-old children were randomly assigned to one of two experimental groups or to a control group in an attempt to determine whether or not training of left-right relational concepts would improve (1) the subjects' left-right relational skills and (2) their ability to better perform on tasks of spatial perspective. All children were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Data Analysis, Developmental Psychology
PDF pending restorationMcNelly, Frederick W., Jr. – 1972
This paper presents a review of the research related to the development of self concept in both "normal" and "abnormal" children. The problems and limitations of self concept research are discussed, followed by an analysis of self concept as related to: (1) the developmental factors in childhood (with specific references to the work of S.…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Aspiration, Children, Concept Formation
Smith, M. Daniel – 1973
Research employed two types of redundancy, each having two levels, at each stage of a programed sequence of non-verbal concept learning tasks. One type involved amount of variation and repetition of exemplars; the other, strength of feedback. A researcher presented tasks to 4th, 5th, and 6th graders, simulating a computer graphic display. The…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Concept Formation, Educational Research
Barraga, Natalie; And Others – 1973
Instructions for using and constructing approximately 58 instructional materials to aid young visually handicapped children in developing basic sensory concepts are presented. The materials are said to foster important ideas in variously aged children who have difficulty using their hands or understanding numerical concepts. Use of the materials…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Children, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Hartoonian, H. Michael – 1973
This paper presents a rationale for a disclosure approach to value analysis and describes the components of this approach, which involves student construction of value profiles of his own mythic thought, or mental framework, vis a vis a specified concept. The rationale is discussed in terms of the relationship between value study and mythic…
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Formation, Fundamental Concepts, Individual Differences
Gerbner, George; Gross, Larry – 1973
A proposal is presented for the continuation of ongoing research into the relationships between pervasive cultural trends represented by network television drama and popular conceptions of reality in the areas or health, behavior, and policy. The research leading to the development of the Cultural Indicators (of trends in television dramatic…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Concept Formation, Content Analysis, Cultural Awareness
Parker, Ronald K. – 1970
The purpose of this proposal was to evaluate two approaches to preschool education using a mobile laboratory as a classroom for rural 4-year-olds. The research data also provide an independent evaluation of the Peabody language development program. Three groups of eight 4-year-old children (N=24) attending the Readimobile Preschool program were…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Disadvantaged
Borden, George A. – 1971
ARIS is an artificial intelligence system which uses the English language to learn, understand, and communicate. The system attempts to simulate the psychoneurological processes which enable man to communicate verbally. It uses a modified stratificational grammar model and is being programed in PL/1 (a programing language) for an IBM 360/67…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Association (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Computational Linguistics
VanRooy, William H. – 1972
The conceptual model described in this paper resulted from the need to organize a body of knowledge related to the world of work which would enable curriculum developers to prepare accurate, realistic instructional materials. The world of work is described by applying Malinowski's scientific study of the structural components of culture. It is…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education, Concept Formation
Young, Beverly S. – 1970
The purpose of the study was to determine whether mathematical concepts could be learned and retained by disadvantaged preschool children when taught by an inexperienced teacher. College sophomores used printed lesson plans with no further instruction with 94 severely disadvantaged children attending either Headstart schools of Day Care Centers in…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cognitive Development, College Students, Concept Formation
Lerch, Harold H.
A project conducted several years ago to develop informal mathematical learning experiences at kindergarten level is compared with the results of the work-book type (formal) program being used at that time. It is hypothesized that kindergarten pupils who study mathematical concepts in a planned, sequential, systematic, but non-workbook (informal)…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation
Lakeshore Technical Inst., Sheboygan, WI.
Directed toward reforming the scope of career education and initiating awareness and enthusiasm for continuous career education opportunities for all students in grades K-12, this curriculum guide describes the 16 basic career concepts and 205 general objectives taken from the Wisconsin State Career Curriculum Model and evaluated by teachers and…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Development, Career Education, Career Opportunities
Rumelhart, David E.; Norman, Donald A. – 1976
Learning is not a simple unitary process. This paper identifies three qualitatively different phases of the learning process. In one phase, the learner acquires facts and information, accumulating more structures onto the already existing knowledge structures. This phase of learning is adequate only when the material being learned is part of a…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Information Processing
Natural Science of the Great Plains as it Relates to the American Indian: A Syllabus and Sourcebook.
Bluemle, Mary E. – 1975
Providing an Indian Studies field course in natural science, this dissertation includes: a sourcebook of pertinent reference materials; reservation specific sample lesson plans; natural science roadlogs; a syllabus designed to stress natural science processes and to serve as a unifying factor for field work, lecture, and course discussions.…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Climate, Concept Formation
Muszynski, Marek; Kowalewski, Andrzej – 1976
Numerous studies conducted by the Committee for Studies on Regions under Industrialization of the Polish Academy of Sciences provide the basis for historical analysis and regional comparison relative to concept formation, program guidelines, and program implementation procedures for rational human factor management. The exhaustion of Poland's…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Change Strategies, Concept Formation, Foreign Countries


