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Shanahan, Timothy – 1984
To determine whether reading and writing are as closely related as commonly supposed, a study estimated the amount of overlap that exists between several components of reading and writing knowledge. Data were obtained from 256 second graders and 251 fifth graders. Reading measures included tests of phonics (word knowledge), vocabulary (lexical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Grade 2
Thompson, Mark E. – 1984
Research and descriptive studies of the active reader (one who starts reading early in life with a broad range of interests and continues this behavior) are of particular interest, because they identify salient characteristics and acquired traits of people who like to read. For example, the mature reader has been characterized as being able to…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Gifted
Center for the Study of Community Colleges Bulletin, 1986
A study was conducted by the Center for the Study of Community Colleges to assess student knowledge in the liberal arts in four large urban community college districts (i.e., Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami-Dade, and St. Louis). The study used both a student characteristics survey and the General Academic Assessment (GAA), a content test designed to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cohort Analysis, Community Colleges, General Education
Kunkel, Dale; Kovaric, Peter – 1983
A study investigated the idea that the amount of knowledge viewers extract from exposure to television is a function of the amount of mental effort involved in processing the program content, and that the mental effort invested in viewing is partly a function of people's expectations about the demand characteristics associated with the content.…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Commercial Television
Facione, Peter A. – 1989
Four major problem areas inhibit the standardized assessment of critical thinking (CT): (1) content validity; (2) construct validity; (3) technical jargon; and (4) background knowledge. Practical examples of framing multiple-choice items for assessment are suggested. In the area of content validity, new agreement about the definition of CT now…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Construct Validity, Content Validity, Critical Thinking
Samuels, Marilyn; Price, M. Anne – 1986
The report details information on a study of effective inservice programs in the area of learning disabilities (LD) in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Section 1 describes the content of the 28 Learning Centre inservice programs which were attended by 739 educators. Compilation of participant evaluations revealed a diverse list of recommendations for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Inservice Teacher Education, Knowledge Level
Rolf, Bertil; Danborg, Thomas – 1987
A "tacit" dimension of knowledge is being studied within the Swedish Research on Higher Education Program. This tacit dimension includes the practitioner's capacities for applying knowledge in practice, taking a personal stance, having a sense of history, and dealing with personal and moral problems. This kind of knowledge is assumedly unnoticed…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Risner, Gregory P. – 1987
This study sought to determine the cognitive levels of questioning of end-of-chapter test items accompanying selected fifth-grade science textbooks. The extent to which test items emphasized high level questioning and significant differences among texts in the distribution of knowledge and above-knowledge-level test items were also investigated.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Tests, Comprehension, Critical Thinking
Knight, Richard S.; And Others – 1988
This report presents a profile of students at Utah State University who are considering becoming secondary school teachers. Data were obtained from two questionnaires: one administered upon the student's entry to the first required course in the secondary education program and the other when the student exited from the course. A summary is given…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Family Characteristics, Grade Point Average, Higher Education
Blair, Timothy R. – 1982
The purpose of this study was to compare the performances of undergraduates on a knowledge test of reading (before and after student teaching) with the amount of effort committed to reading instruction by their respective supervisory teachers. The Artley-Hardin "Inventory of Teacher Knowledge of Reading" was administered to three classes of senior…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
National Council for Geographic Education. – 1980
The geographic knowledge, skills, and understandings of fourth, fifth, and sixth graders can be assessed through this test which was developed by the National Council for Geographic Education. The test consists of 27 questions on geography skills, 25 questions on physical geography, and 23 questions on human geography. Students are directed to…
Descriptors: Charts, Geography Instruction, Graphs, Human Geography
Taylor, Elizabeth; And Others – 1981
Students' understandings of the concept of social class before and after taking the Social Science Foundation course (D101) at Great Britain's Open University were investigated in 1980. Among the students' conceptions before the course was that people are middle class or working class according to their job. Other conceptions were that social…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Objectives, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries
Britt, John – 1982
The significance of the foundations of education approach to teaching is apparent in the ideas of John Henry Newman, Karl Jaspers, Jose Ortega y Gasset, and Mortimer Adler. Newman maintained that there is a circle of knowledge and once this unity is ignored the result is distortion in the learners and in the knowledge. To retain the whole, the…
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Role, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
National Inst. for Testing and Evaluation, Jerusalem (Israel). – 1983
The purpose of this booklet is to explain examination registration procedures and to introduce the Psychometric Entrance Examination so that students will know what to expect, what types of questions they will be asked, and how they will be expected to answer. The aim of the examination is to evaluate a variety of cognitive abilities: verbal,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, College Entrance Examinations, English (Second Language), Higher Education
ACU-I Bulletin, 1984
Alcohol use on campus and strategies colleges are using to educate students about alcohol are considered in two articles. In "When Alternatives Aren't," Ruth Bradford Burnham and Stephen J. Nelson explore the role alcoholic beverages play in young people's social lives and some of the implications for planning social events. They offer a balanced…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Alcoholic Beverages, Change Strategies, College Environment
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