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Peer reviewedJohnston, Judith R.; Smith, Linda B. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1989
Ten language impaired and 10 language normal children, aged 3-5), were asked to solve verbal and nonverbal problems requiring color and size judgments. There were no group differences on the verbal tasks, but the language impaired children performed less well on the nonverbal tasks especially on problems dealing with size. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Language Handicaps, Nonverbal Learning
Peer reviewedKameenui, Edward J.; Griffin, Cynthia C. – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Argues that evaluation of mathematics word-problem-solving instruction is important in basal curriculum programs. Reviews research literature on mathematical problem-solving and presents guidelines for evaluation of word-problem-solving instruction in basal mathematics programs. (PCB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Education, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedYeshurun, Shraga – School Science and Mathematics, 1989
Provides a discussion and an example of a problem which occurs in mathematical contests or entrance examinations and deals with the question of the magnitude of exponentials. Includes additional illustrative examples. (RT)
Descriptors: Computation, Exponents (Mathematics), Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Concepts
Peer reviewedLamal, P. A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1989
Discusses the use of relevant literature and exercises for teaching about parapsychology in introductory psychology courses. Provides information about a body of literature which might be used by instructors in presenting parapsychology. Points out that works of literature related to the topic of personality and other topics in psychology might be…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beliefs, Classroom Techniques, Evaluative Thinking
Peer reviewedWhitin, David J. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1989
The importance of establishing a problem-solving atmosphere is stressed. Children asking "why" are on their way to strengthening their number sense. Curiosity should be promoted, encouraging children to test their own hypotheses and pursue their own predictions. An example with an eight-year-old girl is given to illustrate these points.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Curiosity, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedGlatzer, David J.; Glatzer, Joyce – Arithmetic Teacher, 1989
Students have the opportunity to verbalize relationships that demonstrate the acquisition of good number sense. They are to develop clues about the answer to a problem without computing or telling the answer, and to state or write several things they know about the answer to each problem. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Geometric Concepts
Peer reviewedHughes, Barnabas B. – College Mathematics Journal, 1989
Illustrates how heuristics can provide a psychological narrative of Hippocrates' and Archytas' thinking on the duplication of the cube. Four general heuristic techniques were used. (YP)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Heuristics
Wixson, Janet – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1989
Positive management techniques yield great benefits in areas such as group effectiveness, problem solving, and staff commitment. Some qualities for a positive environment are defined. The management retreat process at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Centers, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedWalters, Kerry S. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1989
This article briefly outlines the dominant critical thinking technique, explains why the reductionistic methodology and epistemic assumptions underlying its strategies are problematic, and suggests that ideological influences have led to critical thinking's uncritical endorsement as a learning technique. More imaginative creative approaches are…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Environment, Epistemology, Foundations of Education
Peer reviewedLinnell, Charles C. – Journal of Epsilon Pi Tau, 1989
The deaf student can excel in industrial education programs through a competent and challenging curriculum and a teacher's stimulating presentation of course content. Deaf students have talents and abilities that often remain untapped until appropriate avenues of communication are opened to them. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Deafness, Industrial Education, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedDijkstra, S. – Instructional Science, 1988
Discusses the role of instructional design in the development of learning theory. Topics discussed include the acquisition of knowledge and skills; models of teaching; the teaching and acquisition of concepts; influences on retention; and the integration of procedures, principles, and concepts for solving problems. (20 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Instructional Design, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedBarton, Judy A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
A developmentally sensitive problem-solving task--the 20-Question Game--was used to examine development and treatment variables among 48 learning disabled and 48 normal boys at two age levels (8-13 years old). Results indicate that both younger boys and learning disabled boys demonstrated less efficient problem-solving skills than did others. (TJH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedSchwab, Lynne S.; D'Zamko, Mary Elizabeth – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1988
Eleven professionals participated in a weekend workshop called "Planned Spontaneity." Using techniques of group mental imagery, the group focused on ways of empowering individuals in educational settings to increase their use of creative mental capacities. The group agenda, activities, process, and resulting product are described. (JW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Creative Development, Creative Thinking
Peer reviewedCouncill, Mary – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1988
The article discusses the concept of inspiration as a component of creativity, including environmental influences, affective self-awareness, effective verbal communication to preserve inspired experiences, and the role of humor. The creative problem-solving process is also addressed, with attention to divergent thinking strategies and the practice…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Discovery Processes, Divergent Thinking
Peer reviewedWelch, Marshall; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1990
The article describes a one-page form ("Collaborative Options--Outcome Planner") to provide a format for prereferral consultation by special or regular educators. Designed to help educators in the self-questioning and problem solving process, the form can be implemented in four steps. (DB)
Descriptors: Consultants, Cooperation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education


