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Peer reviewedKavale, Kenneth A. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1989
The paper provides an overview of issues concerned with individual student differences including disabilities. Such issues concern: philosophical dilemmas in individualization, needed changes in methods instruction, effective inservice training and individualization, and state and university partnerships. (DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Newell, Murray – Gifted Education International, 1989
The paper identifies behavioral and learning characteristics of the underachieving gifted and the challenges in working with such students. Methods are outlined for adapting Joseph Renzulli's Triad Model in terms of curriculum content, process, product, and learning environment to meet student needs. Consideration of the affective domain is also…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Gifted
Peer reviewedMoore, Janet L. S. – Music Educators Journal, 1990
Traces the longitudinal development of creative thinking in music education. Contends that creativity in students is enhanced by building on the natural process of sound exploration. Suggests strategies for teaching music to very young children, and presents ways to foster creativity in students. (RW)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedSlate, John R.; And Others – Action in Teacher Education, 1990
Results from a study of 71 preservice teachers indicate that the more incremental the students' conceptions of intelligence, the more likely they were to (1) prefer using a variety of teaching methods; (2) possess better study skills; and (3) have nondualistic thinking about the nature of knowledge. (IAH)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Intelligence, Preservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedSchouten-van Parreren, Caroline – European Journal of Teacher Education, 1989
It is argued that reading skills are neglected in the first phase of second-language instruction in secondary schools. This article develops this argument and discusses the status of reading and listening skills as well as textbook selection and utilization in different approaches to foreign-language instruction. (IAH)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Listening Skills, Reading Skills, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedDuckworth, Jane – Counseling Psychologist, 1990
Discusses five ways in which counseling psychologists use testing to help people work with their problems: (1) as a method of enhancing short-term therapy; (2) as an aid to focusing on developmental issues; (3) as an aid to problem solving; (4) as an aid in decision making; and (5) in psychoeducational methods. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselors, Decision Making
Peer reviewedAnastasi, Anne – Counseling Psychologist, 1990
Responds to five major articles by Duckworth, Goldman, Healy, Sampson, and Goodyear on issues pertaining to testing and assessment in counseling psychology. Suggests that such a diversity of approaches leads to a more comprehensive and flexible model of counseling, adaptable to differences in clients, context, and counselor personalities. (TE)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
Peer reviewedDucharme, Chris – Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1990
After false career starts, a young graduate turned to a career center for guidance. Part of his story is his evaluation, from the testee side, of several standard attitude/aptitude inventories. (Author)
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Attitude Measures, Career Development, Career Guidance
Gilliver, John – Use of English, 1990
Argues that, as the world becomes increasingly less human and more technocratic, staying in contact with whatever is humane requires conscious effort. Suggests the use of poetry writing assignments as a means of preserving children's inventiveness and imagination. Provides examples of poems written by schoolchildren. (SG)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Elementary Education, Humanistic Education, Humanization
Peer reviewedSteinlage, Theresa M. – English Journal, 1990
Describes ways in which students can become better editors of their own writing by discovering their own error patterns. (RS)
Descriptors: Editing, English Instruction, Error Correction, Process Approach (Writing)
Peer reviewedO'Hara, Michael – Children's Literature in Education, 1990
Offers a personal view on literature teaching in British schools and takes issue with the view that certain approaches to the teaching of literature can be ruled out a priori. Suggests that in the right hands all kinds of approaches are possible. (MG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedPower, D. J.; And Others – American Annals of the Deaf, 1990
The study found that the extent of teacher control over conversations with deaf pupils using oral/aural only, signed English, or cued speech communication affected pupil response, including taking initiative in conversations, misunderstanding of the teacher, and length of conversational contributions. Different methods of communication by the 13…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cued Speech, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRobbins, Susan L. – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1990
This article describes "Math Their Way" techniques for experiential learning of math concepts by deaf children. Finding, comparing, and creating patterns are emphasized at conceptual, connecting, and symbolic levels. Graphing, counting, and measuring exercises are described, as well as ways to steer free time and exploratory learning toward math…
Descriptors: Deafness, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedStanley, Julian C. – Roeper Review, 1990
The pioneering work of Leta Hollingworth (1886-1939) in using above-level testing with highly intellectually talented young people is recounted and related to contemporary activities of the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth. (DB)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedSmeets, Paul M.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1990
Two time-delay conditions for teaching complex visual discriminations to 14 normal preschoolers, 12 with mild mental retardation, and 11 with moderate mental retardation were compared. Results indicated that for all populations and stimuli, time delay of multiple dynamic distinctive-feature prompts produced learning, while time delay of the single…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cues, Discrimination Learning, Mental Retardation


