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Roellich, Carol; Carlson, Diana M. – 1983
Secondary school teachers can present the process of writing compositions simply and effectively by adopting three tools: the positive approach, the easy three-step analysis process, and the brainstorm outline. Using the positive approach, teachers first convince students that writing effectively is important to them--it gives them the power to…
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Learning Motivation, Models, Morale
Hoenninger, Ron; And Others – 1980
Designed for instructor/tutors in Jefferson College's Adult Basic Education (ABE) Program, this manual provides information about teaching basic skills to persons 16 years of age or older. Section I presents general program guidelines with respect to statewide ABE objectives, student absentees/withdrawals, teacher certification, and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Community Colleges, Inservice Teacher Education
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Labouvie-Vief, Gisela – Educational Gerontology, 1976
Reviews evidence showing the view of pervasive decrement in later life is being challenged. Evidence is accumulated that the intellectual performance of the older adult responds favorably to a variety of ecological, training, and motivational conditions, and that intellectual development in later life is characterized by plasticity not universal…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Development, Educational Gerontology, Higher Education
McBride, William G., Ed. – 1990
Designed to encourage students in grades 7-12 to make reading a habit, this annotated booklist contains over 400 titles of fiction and nonfiction books published between 1987 and 1989. It is intended for students who are able to read but lack the motivation to do so because they have not encountered books that speak to their interests and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Annotated Bibliographies, High Interest Low Vocabulary Books
Olliphant, Jo Ann – 1990
Six specific second language learning theories are presented and for each, an example of a practical, classroom application is provided. The theories include the following: (1) it is important to create a positive atmosphere in the classroom because cognitive learning increases when self-concept improves; (2) activities that employ multiple senses…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes
Entwistle, Noel – 1986
European studies that investigated motivational and contextual influences on students' approaches to learning are reviewed. The studies used both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Both interviews with students and factor analysis of inventories have assessed deep and surface approaches to learning. In some studies, learning approaches in…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, College Students, Educational Research
Le Page, Robert – 1985
This paper explores the need for radical reform in the training of foreign language teachers. This change would provide language teachers with an understanding of the social and psychological aspects of language learning, especially motivation; the nature of linguisitc systems and how individuals create and use them; and the relationship of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Needs, Foreign Countries, Instructional Improvement
Guastello, Stephen J. – 1985
The efficiency of the butterfly catastrophe model for describing and predicting performance changes in an educational setting was studied. Subjects were 455 introductory psychology students. Changes in performance on the first exam and three subsequent exams were examined, plus extra credit for participation in psychology experiments. The…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Chaos Theory, College Instruction, College Students
Schunk, Dale H. – 1984
This article discusses the role of perceived self-efficacy during classroom learning of cognitive skills. Self-efficacy refers to personal judgments of performance capabilities in a given domain of activity. Students enter classroom activities with various aptitudes and prior experiences, which affect their initial sense of self-efficacy for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation, Feedback
Schunk, Dale H. – 1989
This article addresses the role of perceived self-efficacy during self-regulated learning--learning that occurs from students' self-generated behaviors systematically oriented toward the attainment of learning goals. Self-efficacy refers to personal beliefs about one's capabilities to behave in ways necessary to attain desired performances. A…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
National Inst. of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1979
This report includes proceedings from the Family as Educators Conference which aimed (1) to clarify the roles parents have in supporting their children's achievement in literacy and motivation for school learning (i.e., attitudes affecting school work and attendance), and (2) to assess the viability of parents' educative roles in light of current…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Conference Proceedings, Family Influence
Brawer, Michael P. – 1982
A model for integrating motivational activities into instruction and the problem with motivational activities in the classroom for the disadvantaged learner are examined. Eight basic learning processes are identified that the teacher should understand in preparation for presenting information to students: attention/reception, selective perception,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Diagnostic Teaching, Educationally Disadvantaged, High Risk Students
Condry, John; Koslowski, Barbara – 1977
This paper reviews the role of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in children's learning. The paper contends that two types of learning exist: self-initiated learning which is intrinsically motivated, and learning initiated by another person which involves external rewards. The paper suggests that motivation is not unidimensional and that task…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning
Youssef, Anga A. – 1981
College students in introductory foreign language courses (French, German, and Spanish) were the subjects of a study to determine what if any correlation exists between ability and motivation on the one hand and achievement on the other in learning a second language. The ability measure (predicted grade point average) was found to correlate…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, College Students, Correlation
Brebner, Ann; And Others – 1980
A computer managed instructional system for reading, begun five years ago in Belvedere-Parkway Elementary School in Calgary, contains 329 behavioral objectives ranging from kindergarten to 8th grade levels, with testing performed online. After completion of a test, a student receives a printout listing the objectives completed, those that need…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Managed Instruction
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