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Richardson, Virginia; And Others – 1984
A study was conducted of the internalization of the nursing process, based on the assumption that use of nursing-process terminology (to describe an interaction between a health-care provider and a client) might indicate internalization of the process. Six subjects (three college seniors and three registered nurses who had completed a…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Medical Care Evaluation
Anastopoulos, Arthur D.; Krehbiel, Gina G. – 1985
This paper examines the validity of Vygotsky's interpretation of the private speech (PS) phenomenon on the basis of findings reported in the literature. A review of available findings provided support for an age-related shift from overt to covert means of verbal self-regulation and for an interpsychological to intrapsychological shift in the…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Research, Literature Reviews, Problem Solving
Denenberg, Stewart A. – 1988
This paper describes part of a course for college freshmen entitled "Computation, Reasoning, and Problem Solving," which uses the LOGO programming language to integrate computer programming skills, collaborative problem solving skills, and writing skills. Discussion of the computer programming component includes two of the LOGO problem…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Discovery Learning, Higher Education
Brown, Michael H. – 1987
This document presents a case history of an 80-hour consulting contract undertaken in 1984 whereby a human resources consultant provided training in team building, communication skills, and creative problem solving to the management team of the Water Revenue Department (WRD) of the government of the District of Columbia. The troubled history of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Communication Skills, Consultants, Human Resources
King, David C. – Curriculum Update, 1987
There are two currents of social studies reform. One involves the search for an appropriate social studies core and is spearheaded by state governments and scholarly organizations. The second reform movement flows toward a social studies curriculum based on urgent domestic issues and the realities of global interdependence. The cross-purposes of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Scatena, Paul – 1987
The computational problem-solving mode of thought that has become widespread since the computer revolution has two aspects. The first aspect is the organization of one's view of the world into "context-free" terms and uniform relations between these terms. The relations that are to hold among these terms are taken to be standardized, and…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Simulation, Computers, Cultural Context
Rogers, Karen B. – 1986
Research on the nature of gifted children's learning is reviewed. Studies are cited on the following topics: cognitive style (learning style preferences, field independence/dependence, locus of control, and hemispheric specialization), cognitive development (differentiated stage development), cognitive strategy selection (components of problem…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education
Morris, Paul – 1984
Topics and issues which are central features of current secondary school economics curricula can be used to develop two aspects of students' thinking skills: (1) the development of problem-solving skills, and (2) the recognition of logical fallacies. The efficacy of economics instruction as a vehicle for developing student problem-solving skills…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Economics
Gabel, Dorothy – 1986
This information sheet examines three areas: (1) what research tells about problem-solving in chemistry; (2) why students have such difficulty in solving chemistry problems; and (3) if there are some ways of teaching students to solve problems that are more effective than others. From several research studies on problem-solving in chemistry, it is…
Descriptors: Analogy, Chemistry, Concept Mapping, High Schools
Price, William T., Jr. – 1985
The nominal group technique (NGT), a needs assessment methodology that can be effective in many situations related to marketing education, is used to identify and collect information in a small group setting. It is a special purpose group process appropriate for identifying elements of a problem situation, identifying elements of a solution…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Distributive Education, Educational Needs, Educational Research
Fincher, Cameron – 1984
Different planning methods are discussed, and quality and efficiency as planning objectives are addressed in this paper. The purposes of corporate, governmental, and collegiate planning are distinguised and sequential versus transactional models are explained. It is suggested that collegial planning may be a hybrid of sequential and transactional…
Descriptors: College Planning, Decision Making, Economic Factors, Educational Policy
Byron, Frederick W., Jr.; Clement, John – 1980
This project had three major goals: (1) investigate the extent to which introductory physics students misuse or misunderstand formulas; (2) catalogue the typical ways in which they do this; and (3) begin the larger task of identifying key types of knowledge that successful problem solvers use to give formulas meaning. Exploratory interviews and…
Descriptors: Achievement, Algebra, College Science, Concept Formation
Mullins, Larry L.; And Others – 1982
The present study examines the relationship of various cognitive and life event variables to depressive symptoms in children. The variables studied are locus of control, interpersonal and impersonal problem-solving ability, and objective and subjective life stress. Subjects were 47 students in the fourth grade, 58 students in the fifth grade, and…
Descriptors: Children, Depression (Psychology), Elementary School Students, Intermediate Grades
Kossack, Sharon Wall; Vigilante, Nicholas – 1981
Most teachers of mathematics would agree that a student's major difficulty when studying mathematics is the mastery of "vocabulary." A taxonomy could provide an outline of the various types of vocabulary and could suggest their relative interrelationships. One proposed taxonomy has five levels that seem to recur. The levels seem to have…
Descriptors: Classification, Curriculum Development, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
Piele, Donald T. – 1982
Arguments for and against the use of computers in mathematics classes have centered on whether students benefit from or are merely hindered by practicing computational skills. This paper claims that the true essence of mathematics lies not in computation, basically a mechanical operation, but in problem-solving. Since no amount of computational…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
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