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Elkind, David; Lyke, Nancy – Young Children, 1975
Problems of integrating children from early education programs (3-to-5-year-olds) into the structure and curriculum of kindergarten are discussed in relation to the changing roles of both kindergarten and early education teachers. (BRT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Problems, Individualized Instruction, Kindergarten
Van De Riet, Vernon; and others – J Sch Psychol, 1968
Descriptors: Children, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Experience
RIESSMAN, FRANK
INDIVIDUAL STYLES OF LEARNING VARY CONSIDERABLY, AND NOT ENOUGH ATTENTION HAS BEEN PAID TO THIS FACT BY TEACHERS AND EDUCATORS. IF A BRIGHT CHILD MAKES VERY POOR PROGRESS IN SCHOOL, THE IMMEDIATE ASSUMPTION TODAY IS LIKELY TO BE THAT HE HAS AN EMOTIONAL PROBLEM. ACTUALLY, HE MAY SIMPLY TAKE A LONG TIME TO "WARM UP," AND HAS BECOME SO…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Compensatory Education, Learning Processes, Learning Readiness
Allen, K. Eileen; And Others – 1979
These three colloqium papers focus on math readiness and the young child, the use of games in teaching basic math skills, and the teaching of math concepts through informal day care activities. The first paper discusses notions about math readiness. It points out that mental age has little to do with readiness to learn basic concept skills and…
Descriptors: Day Care, Discovery Learning, Educational Games, Guidelines
Powell, Frank M. – 1976
Research has provided inadequate scientific basis for incorporating fundamental motor skills into the curriculum. More knowledge on how children acquire motor skills is imperative. Motor development of a child is generally viewed as an inherent sequential process of motor unfolding, while skill acquisition is the process mediated through practice,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Instruction, Learning Readiness, Maturation
Irmen, Anne – 1974
After a brief description of three Piagetian stages (pre-operational, transition to concrete operations, and concrete operations), the author identifies 12 key statements from Piaget's writings. These statements, together with related implications for teaching elementary school mathematics, methods of diagnosing stage acquisition, and examples are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary School Mathematics, Instruction
West New York Public Schools, NJ. – 1974
This combined handbook and teacher's guide for kindergarten outlines a program intended to interest students in learning while they develop a positive self-concept. Following a brief statement on the program's philosophical aims and an introduction to the program, eight subject areas are described: art, health, language arts, mathematics, music,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Early Childhood Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Programs
Trieb, Carl Frederick – 1968
This report summarizes an evaluation of educational needs in the areas of health and physical education, physical recreation, and athletic programs within the Fresno City Unified School District. The criteria of evaluation were primarily comparative. A standard of skill development was first derived and then used to compare the present performance…
Descriptors: Athletics, Basic Skills, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Needs
Jacobson, Edmund – 1973
This book is predicated on the theory that students and teachers are often overtense for various reasons and that tension control can be learned and utilized to improve performance and production. The first two chapters discuss learning and motivation in general. The next three chapters discuss the influence of home and national heritage on…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Educational Philosophy, Educational Psychology, Educational Theories
Bargmann, Theodore John – 1973
This study was concerned with identification of elementary school grade levels appropriate for teaching various phases of the metric system. The same unit was taught to 201 elementary school children in grades three through six. Pretests and posttests were used to assess progress made by students in developing skills and understandings related to…
Descriptors: Achievement, Curriculum, Decimal Fractions, Doctoral Dissertations
Knott, J. Eugene – 1971
It is suggested that student personnel workers in higher education have comparable responsibilities to their academic counterparts as "educators" in a literal sense. Each contact with a student by personnel officers should be viewed as an opportunity for facilitating learning and growth. As such, a responsibility for being conversant with and open…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Higher Education, Interaction, Learning Experience
Chicago Board of Education, IL. – 1971
The Continuous Progress Program of the Board of Education for the City of Chicago focuses on the improvement of education for the individual child and the upgrading of educational practices and techniques. The philosophy of the program is based on the individualized rate of teaching and learning of the pupil. Its planning and organization is…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Programs, Individualized Instruction
Bennett, Roy Marshall – 1970
This study was designed to identify discernible differences in high school and college group characteristics with reference to student achievement. Specifically, the emphasis was determining effects of previous programs on achievement of the students enrolled in a college biology course. The procedure was to investigate the students' high school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, College Science, Doctoral Dissertations
Trow, William Clark – 1969
This pamphlet, one in a series entitled "What Research Says to the Teacher," discusses some aspects of the learning process and provides suggestions that may be helpful to classroom teachers and prospective teachers. The contents include: (1) "What Do We Learn," which deals with words and their meanings, skills, attitudes, and conduct; (2) "When…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Information Seeking, Learning, Learning Processes
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Minton, Judith Haber – Sociology of Education, 1975
Investigates the effects of the first season of Sesame Street (1970) on readiness in kindergarten children. Evidence indicates that the scores of children from an advantaged community were significantly higher on the alphabet subtest after exposure to Sesame Street, but that scores of children from the Head Start Program did not differ…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Media, Educational Research, Educational Television
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