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Goldin, Gerald A., Ed.; McClintock, C. Edwin, Ed. – 1979
A framework for research in problem solving is provided by categorizing and defining variables describing problem tasks. A model is presented in an article by Kulm for the classification of task variables into broad categories. The model attempts to draw realtionships between these categories of task variables and the stages of problem solving…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Rupnow, Allan A. – 1978
Two research reports are included in this document. The first is a study of children's anxiety. A sixteen-item trait anxiety scale was used on a population of students in grades 4 through 6. The first ten items measured anxiety about making mistakes in performing physical education activities, and the remaining six items measured general anxiety.…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Competition, Intermediate Grades, Measurement Techniques
Joekel, Ronald – 1979
The National Association of Secondary School Principals sponsored a survey of administrators, students, and activity sponsors about their views concerning school activities. One of the significant findings of the survey was the need for activities sponsors to receive additional training and assistance. Although directed primarily at the first-time…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Faculty Advisers, Faculty Handbooks, Guides
Bonham, George W.; And Others – 1978
Basic questions about foundations are addressed by George W. Bonham, an essay by James Douglas and Aaron Wildavsky is given, and responses are offered by the following people: Landrum R. Bolling, George W. Bonham, McGeorge Bundy, James Douglas, Fred M. Hechinger, John H. Knowles, Waldemar Nielsen, B. J. Stiles, Aaron Wildavsky, and Paul N.…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Government Role, Higher Education, History
Gallagher, James Joseph, Ed.; Brandenburg, Richard, Ed. – 1978
Ten papers are presented as a part of the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the Science and Mathematics Teaching Center at Michigan State University, East Lansing. Titles of the papers are: (1) "Science and Mathematics Education: Retrospect and Prospect"; (2) "Developing Scientific and Mathematical Literacy Among Elementary and Secondary…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Conferences, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Stanford Univ., CA. School Mathematics Study Group. – 1964
This SMSG study guide is designed to aid the teacher in acquiring familiarity with digital computer concepts or to further his/her knowledge of the field. Suitable references for important topics are categorized as central, peripheral, or advanced. Topics covered include: (1) nature and organization of computers; (2) problem analysis; (3)…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Bibliographies, Computer Science, Computers
JOHNSON, BERNADINE – 1965
SIXTY SOURCES ON TEACHING METHODS, MOST PUBLISHED BETWEEN 1958 AND 1964, ARE REVIEWED AS A BASIS FOR POSSIBLE REVISION OF COLLEGE COURSES ON METHODS. EIGHT DEAL WITH DEFINITIONS OF INSTRUCTION AND TEACHING, FIVE WITH THE TEACHER, NINE WITH GROUPING, 15 WITH HEURISTIC METHODS, FOUR WITH PROBLEM SOLVING, AND 19 WITH CREATIVITY. A SUMMARY LISTS THE…
Descriptors: Creativity, Curriculum Development, Discovery Processes, Educational Research
MILLER, DONALD R. – 1967
THIS PAPER DISCUSSES THE OBJECTIVES AND NECESSARY DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM OF OPERATION PEP. THERE ARE NINE ELEMENTS WHICH THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM OF OPERATION PEP MUST CONSIDER--(1) PRIMACY OF IMPROVED PARTICIPANT PERFORMANCE, (2) CRITICALNESS OF TIME, (3) DETERMINATION OF PRIORITIES AMONG RELEVANT EDUCATIONAL…
Descriptors: Administrators, Charts, Educational Planning, Educational Programs
Tolela, Michele – 1968
A study was made to determine whether learning achieved in a T-group experience is transferred to a problem-solving situation, and to identify possible factors in the training process that enhance transfer of training. Problem-solving was measured along several dimensions, including quality of solution offered, degree of acceptance each member…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Bibliographies, Conflict, Control Groups
Scott, Roger O. – 1968
This second in a series of three papers on the Associated Staff Training Program of the Foreign Language Innovative Curriculum Study concentrates on the problem solving strategy employed by the program's specially trained innovative agents--the Instructional Systems Consultants (ISC). The problem-solving method used is first illustrated by citing…
Descriptors: Charts, Consultants, Educational Strategies, Inservice Education
Nevius, John; Murphy, J. Thomas – 1976
This paper argues that it is important to provide children with complementary activities in a horizontal arrangement in order to promote acceleration of vertical levels of thinking. A brief review of literature on the relationship between experience and logical thinking is presented and the definition and function of transfer are discussed.…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Teaching
Woods, John L. – 1978
Presented to a United Nations seminar on the role of information in the development of emerging nations, this document presents effective communication as the achievement of results--a change in attitude, practice, and knowledge. Elements of the SMCRE (sender-message-channel-receiver-effect) communications model are used in analyzing communication…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Decision Making Skills
Linn, Marcia L. – 1978
The National Instititute of Education sponsored a conference on the future of research in adolescent reasoning. This report reflects this conference discussion, which focused on: (1) the theoretical basis for research programs in the area of adolescent reasoning; (2) research programs likely to be effective in gathering information relevant to…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescents, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Waldstein, Morris – 1973
This investigation was performed to test the hypothesis that male high school students of high discrepancy score on self-concept would be less able to apply principles of dynamics to new situations than male high school students of low discrepancy score. The discrepancy score was the difference between self-concept and ideal self as calculated…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Learning
Main, Dana B.; Plant, Mark – 1973
This paper directs attention to the use of the EQUATIONS game as a research tool to study certain kinds of mathematical behavior, for example, the kinds of mathematical problems which players prefer to consider and to force their opponents to consider. Mathematical equations that meet certain game rule constraints constitute a problem space. A…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Educational Games, Game Theory
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