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Schneider, Eugene F. – 1974
In recent times there has been undue emphasis placed on the utilitarian byproducts of language study: the kinds of positions open for language majors, the practical purposes to which languages may be put, and job openings in the areas of translation, diplomacy, and commerce. These motives for the study of a language are commendable, but they do…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Objectives
Mount San Jacinto Coll., San Jacinto, CA. – 1973
The student sought to identify positive factors which might be used to increase the performance levels of students in vocational classes and to investigate the relationship between motivational characteristics (intrinsic and extrinsic) and individual performance. Subjects included students in typing and shorthand classes and their two instructors.…
Descriptors: Correlation, Data Analysis, Intelligence, Intelligence Tests
Baker, William H. – 1975
Although there is no one best way to teach writing, the creation of a learning climate in which students have the least possible chance for failure will facilitate the learning process. Factors influencing success include student interest in the subject, specifically understood objectives and criteria, genuineness of the teacher, progression from…
Descriptors: Business English, Educational Theories, Higher Education, Learning Motivation
Martin, Deanna Coleman; Lorton, Mary – 1976
Although educators have for a long time recognized that learning from what one reads involves more than just cognitive skills, little attention has been given to techniques for developing affective readiness for reading activities. Teachers have a responsibility to model affective readiness whenever the opportunity presents itself, as well as to…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Stallings, Jane A.; Keepes, Bruce D. – 1970
The question of whether reading methods interact differentially with student sequencing abilities was investigated. One hundred and thirty-one children from three schools in Palo Alto, California, were given reading instruction using a linguistic approach (Palo Alto Reading Program), and 115 children from three Palo Alto schools used a whole-word…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Learning Motivation
Di Vesta, Francis J.; And Others – 1970
The studies described in this report were concerned with the effect of active student behaviors, such as note-taking, listening, verbal responding, and test-taking, and the effect of individual differences on the transformation, storage, and retrieval of information. The roles of such individual characteristics as personality, background, and…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Individual Differences, Learning, Learning Motivation
Deutsch, Cynthia P.; Schumer, Florence – 1969
The purpose of this study was to identify the differences between students who profit from compensatory education programs and those who do not. The study looked at family systems, family interactions, and individual children's behavior from a point of view that subsumes cognitive and communicational style variables which differ from the framework…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Environmental Influences
Bushell, Don, Jr. – 1970
In a Behavior Analysis classroom the first step is to define instructional objectives for academic or social skills. The second step is to determine how much the child already knows about what is to be taught. An Entry Behavior Inventory and diagnostic tests help teachers decide where each child needs to begin working in the sequence leading to…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Discipline, Early Childhood Education, Learning Motivation
Sizemore, Oral Glen – 1969
The purpose of this study was to develop a semantic differential scale based on achievement motivation concepts by which grade point averages could be predicted. A scale was constructed and administered to 944 freshmen at Northeastern State College in Fall 1967. Two approaches were used. One was to combine semantic differential scale scores…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Achievement, Grade Prediction
Adkins, Dorothy C.; And Others – 1970
This research on motivation has been focused on (a) development of a measure of motivation of young children to achieve in school, a measure consonant with a five-faceted theory of constituents of motivation, and (b) a curriculum for teaching motivation to preschool children, also grounded in the theory. The resulting measure, Jumpgookies, is an…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Achievement, Behavior, Curriculum Design
George, John E. – 1969
The effects of fixed-ratio and variable-ratio reinforcement classroom reading performance was investigated. Subjects were 50 boys and 50 girls from four grade-2 classrooms of one elementary school. The subjects were divided into three reading levels, above-average, average, and below-average, and were randomly assigned to (1) a no-reinforcement…
Descriptors: Grade 2, High Achievement, Learning Motivation, Low Achievement
Brownfield, Dana; And Others – 1974
Supporters of the open approach to education are committed to the beliefs that children learn in their own unique styles, at varying rates, and best when they are actively involved in the education process. In addition, supporters of this concept are convinced that children can be trusted to set goals, evaluate performance and progress, make…
Descriptors: Contracts, Individual Differences, Individualized Programs, Learning Motivation
Richterich, Rene – 1972
An outline for determining the language-learning needs of adults in Europe is developed in this model. A situational approach is prescribed which delimits the linguistic field and facilitates mastery of the subject area. The learning units, needs, motivations, educational objectives, and problems are discussed in the introductory section. A…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Language Instruction
O Raifeartaigh, T. – 1973
This conference address touches on a variety of issues in second language learning and underlines points that the speaker considers areas for thought and discussion. Initial remarks concern second language learning in Ireland. In his statements concerning second language learning in general, the speaker emphasizes the importance of contact between…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Learning Motivation, Learning Problems
Draper, James A., Ed. – 1971
This book of readings related to community development and citizen participation in Canada, and therefore, the material is almost exclusively Canadian. The seven sections of the book are as follows: The Ideology of Participation; Change and Intervention; Community Development and Learning: Concepts and Implications; Sharing Experiences; Relating…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Books, Case Studies, Citizen Participation