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Peer reviewedCairns, J. C. – Convergence An International Journal of Adult Education, 1977
School attainment, age, and other factors considered in defining the concept of functional illiteracy are examined in connection with the problem in Canada. Various Canadian adult basic education programs, mostly oriented to the labor market, are described, as well as the national effort in some other countries. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Concept Formation, Educational Problems
Branson, Margaret S.; Long, Cathryn J. – Intercom, 1977
Presents classroom activities designed to help students conceptualize the abstractions of change and time on a planetary scale. Students are asked to match drawings with brief descriptions of major changes which humans have effected. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedLawton, Joseph T. – American Educational Research Journal, 1977
The results of this investigation are generally supportive of the hypothesis that the learning of prior presented high-order concepts and rules can result in both a facilitation and acceleration of the learning of meaningfully related subject-matter concepts and logical operations. (Author)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedBird, J. Elisabeth; Thompson, G. Brian – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1986
Three studies examined three-, five-, and seven-year-old children's understandng of verbal terms ("easy" and "hard") concerning personal competence. Studies focused on developmental change in understanding the terms and were designed to provide information about the order in which understanding of the terms was acquired. (HOD)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Behavioral Science Research, Child Development, Comprehension
Peer reviewedTelzrow, Cathy F.; Harr, Gale A. – Journal of School Psychology, 1987
Examined the relationships among two psychometric measures of nonverbal cognitive ability - The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R) and the Woodcock-Johnson Psychoeducational Battery-Tests of Cognitive Ability (WJPB-TCA) and a neuropsychological test of abstract reasoning and concept formation (Halstead Category Test) in 25…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Ability
Peer reviewedCarey, Susan – American Psychologist, 1986
The premise behind the cognitive approach to teaching is that understanding results when new learning is integrated with existing knowledge. But the goal of science instruction is to replace existing ideas with new theories. Current research in science education seeks to resolve these conflicting instructional approaches. (Author/VM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Restructuring, Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedStambrook, Michael; Parker, Kevin C. H. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1987
A critical analysis of the current knowlege concerning the development of the concept of death in childhood is the purpose of this paper. Theoretical models and methodological limitations of the literature are addressed. Many factors have been implicated as contributing to the development of the concept of death. (Author/BN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Cultural Influences, Death
Peer reviewedHam, Sam H.; Sewing, Daphne R. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1988
Describes an inservice teacher workshop implemented specifically to increase the number of teachers conducting environmental education. Presents the workshop objectives and evaluation procedures that were used. Discusses the effects of the workshop on conceptual, logistical, educational, and attitudinal barriers. Gives suggestions for future…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedCurtis, Stuart; Millar, Robin – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1988
Presents a method for representing students' knowledge about basic scientific concepts by classifying ideas produced in a free-writing task. Implies that those differences which exist can best be attributed to general fluency in the language of instruction rather than factors that are specific to the learning of science. (Author/CW)
Descriptors: Achievement, Bilingual Education, Concept Formation, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedHancock, Chris – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1988
Described and critiqued are two ideas which have proven valuable in teaching programming at the introductory level, the mental model and the programming plan. (PK)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Science, Computer Science Education
Giordano, Gerard – Academic Therapy, 1987
Ten remedial mathematics exercises are provided for children who have failed to integrate or apply their math skills. The exercises provide remediation through systematic experimentation, rather than abstract drills, by using number-configuration distinction with blocks, fractioned candy bars, decimal match sticks, graphed pictures, etc. (JDD)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedThornton, Carol A.; Smith, Paula J. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1988
This article describes the instructional efforts and success of two first grade teachers who cooperated in a year-long subtraction study with a university research team. Performance profiles of students in the experimental and control groups are presented, and implications for teaching are discussed. (PK)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, College School Cooperation, Computation, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedDupin, Jean-Jacques; Johsua, Samuel – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1987
Reports on the results of an investigation into the understanding of the concepts of basic electricity by French students from grade six up through the fourth year of college. Discusses the misconceptions formed and the challenges these present to physics educators. (TW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, College Science, Concept Formation, Electricity
Peer reviewedCobb, Paul – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1986
Advanced is the hypothesis that students organize their beliefs about mathematics to resolve problems that are primarily social rather than mathematical in origin. The contextuality of cognition, meaning-making, and learning in interactive situations are each discussed. (MNS)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Cultural Context, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWellman, Henry M.; Estes, David – Child Development, 1986
Describes three studies that examined how young children distinguish between the real, physical world and the mental world; between objects and thoughts; and between doing something and imagining it. (HOD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes


