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Serre, Robert – 1979
This English-French dictionary on solar energy is intended for translators and purports to contain all the elements necessary for doing quality translations. Each entry contains the following elements: (1) the basic English word with its synonyms and equivalents; (2) the definition in English and reference to its source; and (3) sentences or…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Concept Formation, Context Clues, Definitions
PIAGET, JEAN – 1967
THIS STUDY SEEKS TO DISCOVER WHAT CONCEPTIONS OF THE WORLD THE CHILD NATURALLY FORMS AT THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF HIS DEVELOPMENT. TWO DISTINCT STANDPOINTS ARE IDENTIFIED--(1) MODALITY OF CHILD THOUGHT, OR SCHEME OF REALITY, AND (2) THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EXPLANATIONS GIVEN BY THE CHILD. SCHEME OF REALITY REFERS TO THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE CHILD…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Educational Psychology, Elementary School Science
Robison, Helen F.; Mukerji, Rose – 1966
This document proposes a kindergarten curriculum designed to contribute to a substantial reduction of the cultural and conceptual gaps in the development of disadvantaged children. The study of an urban kindergarten class of 25 focuses on a curriculum emphasizing social studies, mathematics, and language and on teaching methodology with emphasis…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Guides, Disadvantaged, Educational Strategies
Meyer, William J.; Hultsch, David – 1967
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of age differences and differences in memory load on concept identification (CI) tasks of varying levels of complexity. Previous studies with young children found increasingly better performance on CI tasks with increasing age. This was in part due to the fact that older subjects categorize…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Blum, A. H. – 1967
In a program to facilitate the emergence of number conservation in preschool children, 45 middle class children and 64 Head Start and Title I children were trained to deal with perceptual confusions so that they could utilize this understanding to disregard irrelevant changes, such as spatial rearrangement, and thereby become aware of conservation…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Conservation (Concept), Disadvantaged
Lockette, Agnes – 1977
This paper stresses the essential role of concrete play experiences in the early childhood curriculum. The paper examines the value of play, shows how to facilitate language arts development through planned play activities, notes that play provides the early sensory experiences that are the foundations for language arts development, points out the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Concept Formation, Curriculum Design, Early Childhood Education
Johnson, Judith J.; Chase, Clinton I. – 1971
The literature suggests a "concrete" to "abstract" hierarchy in concept acquisition. However, typical tests do not reflect this hierarchy. Studies have been reported in which an "abstract" option for an item was included in with a "concrete" option and with distractors. This procedure assumes that "abstract" and "concrete" behavior is on a common…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Cognitive Ability
Milner, Joseph O. – 1978
A relationship is established in this paper between three increasingly broad curriculum matters: Kohlberg's moral development concept; Sample's and Ornstein's theory of cerebral hemispheresity; and legislator-mandated competency testing. The interplay which must develop between the findings in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Chiesi, Harry L.; And Others – 1977
This paper is concerned with the question of whether and why individuals who know more about a particular knowledge domain acquire domain-related information more readily than individuals who know less about the domain. A conceptual framework is presented that hypothesizes differences in the memory structure of the high-knowledge and low-knowledge…
Descriptors: Baseball, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Higher Education
Ashbee, Barbara; And Others – 1973
Designed for instruction of emotionally handicapped children and youth, six articles deal with art concepts and activities relative to outdoor education. Presenting over 100 activity suggestions, the first article emphasizes art in nature and states seven objectives which point toward creative development of such concepts as color value, two…
Descriptors: Activities, Art Education, Color, Concept Formation
Stapp, William B., Ed.; Cox, Dorothy A., Ed. – 1974
This activities book for the junior high level is the fifth book of a series of six books designed to provide developmental K-12 experiences designed to support the basic environmental philosophy of spaceship earth presented in Book 1. The aims of the four activity sections of this book are to aid in developing students to make them more sensitive…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Environmental Education, Instructional Materials, Junior High Schools
Stoltman, Joseph P. – 1972
Territorial decentration is a question of major significance to geographic educators. This paper reports the findings of a research project designed to determine the territorial decentration of an American sample of children. The primary purpose of the research was to determine if Piaget's territorial decentration stages are appropriate for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Cross Cultural Studies, Environmental Influences
Goodman, Nelson; And Others – 1972
Aimed at advancement of the arts through improvement of education for both understanding and production, this long range basic research program dealt primarily with the study of the varieties and interaction of human abilities, the nature of the tasks involved in the several arts, and the available means for inculcating or fostering the abilities…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Art, Art Education, Cognitive Ability
Borland, David T. – 1975
The evolving concept of student development in higher education is conceived of in many ways. The administrative implementation of the concept is not as readily conceived. One method of implementation concerns the comprehensive concept of residential learning, regardless of institutional size or type. Six organizational problems for the…
Descriptors: College Students, Concept Formation, Higher Education, Learning Experience
Siegel, Linda S.; Forbes, William H. – 1969
This study tests the following hypotheses: (a) the ability to solve disjunctive concepts increases with age; (b) positive instances are of greater use in solving conjunctive concepts while negative instances are of greater use in solving disjunctive concepts; (c) older children will show greater improvement than younger children in concept…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation


