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Ross, Samuel B. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1972
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Films, Instructional Improvement, Student Developed Materials
Ferguson, Roy – Audiovisual Instruction, 1972
A description of a visual communications program that involves students and teachers at all levels of a school system. (AK)
Descriptors: Films, Instructional Improvement, Learning Activities, Student Developed Materials
Peer reviewedSpoerner, Thomas M. – Art Education, 1981
Activities involving photographs stimulate visual perceptual awareness. Children understand visual stimuli before having verbal capacity to deal with the world. Vision becomes the primary means for learning, understanding, and adjusting to the environment. Photography can provide an effective avenue to visual literacy. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Children, Perceptual Development, Photography
Peer reviewedPerkins, D. N. – Art Education, 1981
The perceptual encounter with works of art, after all, is the core of aesthetic experience. How well such encounters succeed for people has to be a central concern of art education. (Author)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Educational Objectives, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedFeldman, Edmund B. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1976
Contends that everyone must learn to read images because our culture is increasingly represented and perceived in visual terms. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Imagery, Literacy, Reading Processes
Kundu, Mahima Ranjan – Educational Technology, 1976
Descriptors: Educational Television, Nonverbal Communication, Nonverbal Learning, Visual Learning
Peer reviewedGlasgow, Jacqueline N. – Journal of Reading, 1994
Discusses teaching visual literacy by teaching students how to decode advertising images, thus enabling them to move away from being passive receivers of messages to active unravelers. Shows how teachers can use concepts from semiotics to deconstruct advertising messages. (SR)
Descriptors: Advertising, Class Activities, Secondary Education, Semiotics
Moore, Jill; Fowler, Ellayne; Rigg, Celia – RaPAL Bulletin, 1999
Moore describes the use of photos to develop visual literacy in parents of children with special needs. Fowler and Rigg use the same ideas in a general adult education setting. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Parents, Photographs, Special Needs Students
Peer reviewedBromley, H. – Reading, 2001
Suggests that pictures offer equality of access to texts for all children, and provide an effective medium for promoting discussion and reflection. Finds that children are able to develop skills of metacognition through talking about a pictorial text--children as young as six are able to demonstrate their understandings of the reading process. (RS)
Descriptors: Discussion, Elementary Education, Metacognition, Reading Processes
Peer reviewedAbelman, Robert – Roeper Review, 2003
This investigation reinforces the conceptualization of television viewing as a learned activity by highlighting the interrelatedness of children's linguistic, cognitive, and perceptual skills for accurate comprehension of television's most basic narrative device--temporal sequencing. It also explores the impact of highly divergent skills and…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Television, Literacy, Information Processing
McGuigan, Nicola; Whiten, Andrew; Flynn, Emma; Horner, Victoria – Cognitive Development, 2007
We investigated whether the tendency to imitate or emulate is influenced by the availability of causal information, and the amount of information available in a display. Three and 5-year-old children were shown by either a live or video model how to obtain a reward from either a clear or an opaque puzzle box. Some of the actions in the sequence…
Descriptors: Imitation, Prior Learning, Modeling (Psychology), Cognitive Structures
Malamitsa, Katerina; Kokkotas, Panagiotis; Kasoutas, Michael – Science Education International, 2008
In contemporary academic literature and in many national curricula, there is a widespread acceptance that critical thinking should be an important dimension of Education. Teachers and researchers recognize the importance of developing students critical thinking, but there are still great difficulties in defining and assessing critical-thinking…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Reading Comprehension, Foreign Countries, Critical Thinking
Hartnell-Young, Elizabeth; Vetere, Frank – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This article explores a notion of "personalising learning" which puts the learner at the centre, supported by mobile technology and teacher mediation. It reports a small study in the Northern Territory of Australia, with indigenous students who were given mobile camera phones to capture aspects of their everyday lives and bring them into…
Descriptors: Photography, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Teacher Student Relationship
Landorf, Hilary – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2006
The Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) curriculum and teaching method uses art to help students think critically, listen attentively, communicate, and collaborate. VTS has been proven to enhance reading, writing, comprehension, and creative and analytical skills among students of all ages. The origins and procedures of the VTS curriculum are…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Teaching Methods, Curriculum, Thinking Skills
Holst-Larkin, Jane – Business Communication Quarterly, 2006
Word processing is part of every writer's set of competencies today, and as readers, their expectations of type have risen well beyond the old Courier font of typewriters. Yet only recently have writers had access to the thousands of different typefaces available today and had such power in making design choices. Type has been much studied and…
Descriptors: Word Processing, Layout (Publications), Printing, Design

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