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Shelby, Madge E. – 1980
Presented is a collection of very brief chapters (or sections) drawn from a variety of sources which discuss the characteristics of the disadvantaged learner. In addition, suggestions for teaching mathematics to the disadvantaged using a laboratory approach are made. Conclusions include a description of the attributes necessary to be an effective…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Educationally Disadvantaged
Finkelstein, Harry – 1980
This mathematics textbook, developed for use with slow learners and learning disabled students in secondary school, contains 17 chapters. Among the topics covered are: number words; place value; rounding whole numbers; addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers; reducing fractions; mixed numbers; lowest common…
Descriptors: Addition, Division, Fractions, Learning Disabilities
Stanford Univ., CA. School Mathematics Study Group. – 1959
This is an experimental SMSG mathematics text for junior high school students. Key ideas emphasized are structure of arithmetic from an algebraic viewpoint, the real number system as a progressing development, and metric and non-metric relations in geometry. Chapter topics include why study mathematics, decimal and non-decimal numeration, the…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Decimal Fractions, Fractions, Geometry
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of General Education Curriculum Development. – 1977
This document provides items to assess student competencies in the mathematics skills which need to be mastered as a requisite to passing the Test of General Educational Development (GED). The items are tailored to the skills outlined in the taxonomy; two items are given for each of the 74 topics. Two multiple-choice response sheets are included,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Algebra, Basic Skills, Continuation Students
Abramowitz, Susan – 1975
On the basis of studies reported elsewhere (SE 019 717 and 719) the author discusses the implications of research on cognitive development for teachers whose subjects involve an understanding of proportionality. Several common methods of teaching chemistry students to use proportionality in chemical problems are described. Research on the…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Chemistry, Cognitive Development, Experiential Learning
Allard, Carol; And Others – 1972
This paper presents descriptions of a variety of learning activities suitable for the elementary grades. The activities were developed by teachers, and contributed by them to this volume. Some of the activities are short while others are intended to be carried out over several days. Paper-and-pencil activities, games, and projects involving making…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Games
Thurman, Richard L.; And Others – 1976
Described are the rationale, development and utility with mentally retarded children of the Peabody Mathematics Readiness Test (PMRT), an instrument designed to assess mathematical readiness of normal first graders and identify children who would experience difficulty with first grade mathematics. It is explained that the PMRT was intended to…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, General Education, Group Testing, Identification
Exner, Robert; And Others – 1973
The sixteen chapters of this book provide the core material for the Elements of Mathematics Program, a secondary sequence developed for highly motivated students with strong verbal abilities. The sequence is based on a functional-relational approach to mathematics teaching, and emphasizes teaching by analysis of real-life situations. This text is…
Descriptors: Cartography, Curriculum, Experimental Curriculum, Individualized Instruction
Davis, Ruth; And Others – 1969
Failure of commercial materials to meet the particular needs of the Navajo child resulted in development of this curriculum guide for non-English-speaking children. Teaching objectives and behavioral student objectives are presented for 5 areas of language arts (oral English, listening skills, cognitive processes, writing readiness, and formal…
Descriptors: American Indians, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives, Health Education
Davis, Elizabeth A., Ed. – 1973
The curriculum activities guide for severely retarded deaf children describes activities appropriate for preschool and primary students (7-to-11-years-old), for intermediate and vocational students (12-to-24-years-old), or for both. Activities which incorporate the method of total communication, are focused on communications skills,…
Descriptors: Art, Class Activities, Color Planning, Communication Skills
Elam, Helen; And Others – 1971
A program of mathematics instruction for grade one is provided in this curriculum guide. The teaching goal of each lesson is stated in the Purpose section. Visual aids and manipulative materials useful in developing each lesson are suggested and additional teaching aids are listed. Suggestions for teaching the lessons are separated into three…
Descriptors: Addition, Curriculum Guides, Elementary School Mathematics, Fractions
Barraga, Natalie; And Others – 1973
Instructions for using and constructing approximately 58 instructional materials to aid young visually handicapped children in developing basic sensory concepts are presented. The materials are said to foster important ideas in variously aged children who have difficulty using their hands or understanding numerical concepts. Use of the materials…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Children, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
McKillip, William D. – 1969
One of a series of experimental units for preschool children, this unit deals with patterns and number concepts. The mathematical background, the organization of the unit, and the objectives are discussed; a list of materials is provided; and directions are given for a sequence of learning activities. For the document reporting the development and…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Early Childhood Education
Lerch, Harold H.
A project conducted several years ago to develop informal mathematical learning experiences at kindergarten level is compared with the results of the work-book type (formal) program being used at that time. It is hypothesized that kindergarten pupils who study mathematical concepts in a planned, sequential, systematic, but non-workbook (informal)…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation
Robinson, Barbara
The Pre-Kindergarten Program was established as a part of the Language Development Program (funded under Title I of the 1965 Elementary Secondary Education Act) which is intended to increase the language facility of low income Columbus children. The pre-kindergarten child should leave the program feeling important and unique and should have gained…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Compensatory Education, Inner City, Language Acquisition
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