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Blight, David W. – Journal of American History, 1989
Uses Frederick Douglass' efforts to preserve the memory of the Civil War to illustrate the issue of memory in U.S. history. Illustrates the dangers of collective forgetting while giving deference to the healing function of forgetting on the personal level. (KO)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Higher Education, History Instruction, Memory
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Glover, John A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1989
Four experiments with 263 undergraduates and 57 seventh-graders examined the "testing phenomenon" in relation to students' memory for brief passages and labels for parts of flowers. The phenomenon, which involves the positive effects of previous testing on final test performance, appears to depend on several complete retrieval events. (TJH)
Descriptors: Grade 7, Higher Education, Junior High School Students, Memory
Pressley, Michael; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research, 1989
The article addresses what is regarded as unjustifiably pessimistic characterizations of memory strategy instructional research, and argues that solid laboratory research on strategy use is needed though much memory instructional research with direct classroom applications to learning-disabled students has been completed. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies, Memory
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Miller, Samuel D. – Reading Improvement, 1988
Evaluates the syntactical features (readability) and demands placed on students' memory (number of steps) by basal reader worksheet directions in the three most common basal reading series. Concludes that, with the exception of one series' demand on memory, worksheet directions are not designed according to students' competency level. (RS)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Difficulty Level, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Lowenthal, B. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 1988
Short-term memory deficits are examined as precursors of learning disabilities in early childhood. The theories of Jean Piaget, Robbie Case, and Joseph Torgesen are reviewed to construct a theoretical framework. Supportive experimental studies are described, followed by implications for remediation and intervention. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Learning Theories
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Kurtz, Beth E.; Weinert, Franz E. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Tested high- and average-achieving German fifth- and seventh-grade students' metacognitive knowledge, attributional beliefs, and performance on a sort recall test. Found ability-related differences in all three areas. Gifted children tended to attribute academic success to high ability while average children attributed success to effort. (SAK)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Beliefs
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Hitch, Graham J.; de Ribaupierre, Anik – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1994
Introduces the common theme among the papers presented in this issue, the development of working memory. Underlines the two different approaches presented. The neo-Piagetian perspective attempts to capitalize on the insights of Piaget's work by proposing information-processing accounts of cognitive development. The second perspective stems from…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Stages
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de Ribaupierre, Anik; Bailleux, Christine – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1994
Attempts the theoretical rapprochement of two theoretical constructs on working memory, neo-Piagetian models and Baddeley's model. Summarizes both types of models, then discusses their similarities and differences. Presents the results of a longitudinal study that supported the idea that these models might be complementary rather than…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Webb, James M.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Education, 1994
Ninety-six fifth-grade students studied a map of a fictitious island while twice listening to a related narrative with target feature and nonfeature items, cued by varying iconic and verbal stimuli in four map cue conditions. Memory for feature information and pictorial retrieval cues appeared to activate memory for nonfeature information. (SLD)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Cues, Elementary School Students, Grade 5
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Varnhagen, Connie K.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1994
Examined the relative influence of age- and schooling-related experiences on story memory and storytelling. The age-related effects are attributed to general development in memory capacity and deployment of cognitive resources, whereas schooling-related effects are attributed to restructuring of the story representation in memory. (WP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Educational Experience, Grade 1
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Carney, Russell N.; Levin, Joel R. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1994
Three experiments involving 350 college students were conducted, attempting to validate the phonetic (digit-consonant) mnemonic system as a useful strategy and to apply it to learning artwork. Results supported the use of the system, especially in the combined form for "who" and "when" used in Experiment 3. (SLD)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Products, Artists, College Students
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Quackenbush, Steven W.; Barnett, Mark A. – International Journal of Aging & Human Development, 1995
Examines several psychological characteristics and life experiences that may be related to reminiscence activity among elderly individuals (n=70). Results provide support for the notion that aspects of reminiscence activity are associated with individual differences in specific psychological and situational variables. (JPS)
Descriptors: Extraversion Introversion, Higher Education, Life Events, Memory
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Powell, Stuart; Jordan, Rita – British Journal of Special Education, 1993
This article examines ways in which intuitive understandings may help teachers in developing the thinking of pupils with autism. The article suggests that, by working toward students' development of an autobiographical memory, it may be possible for them to establish an awareness of their own role as a problem solver. (JDD)
Descriptors: Autism, Educational Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development
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Hayne, Harlene; And Others – Cognitive Development, 1993
The role of context in categorization was examined in four experiments with three month olds. Findings demonstrated that categorization of a novel object is influenced by the context present when the object is initially encountered and by previous encounters with that object in the category context, indicating that infants are capable of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classification, Cognitive Ability, Context Effect
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Foley, Mary Ann; And Others – Cognitive Development, 1993
Perspectives on reality monitoring and sociocultural learning were integrated in four studies of children's memory of contributions to the outcomes of collaborative exchanges. Findings suggested that reality-monitoring judgments reflect at least two cognitive processes, appropriation and attention to source of information, and may provide clues to…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education
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