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Reiff, Judith C. – 1984
The Picture Learning Style Inventory was administered to 42 first graders and 46 second graders attending two public schools in a Southern university community. The inventory consists of 13 individual picture booklets, each illustrating a different element of learning style (environmental, emotional, sociological, and physical). The inventory is…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, Elementary School Students
Bruckner, Judith E. – 1989
Students who received the certificate of completion of level six at the Institute for Intensive English at Union County College in 1985-1988 were surveyed. The response rate for 310 surveys was 96%. The survey gathered information on the demographic characteristics and educational backgrounds of the students on entry to the institute, their main…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Educational Background, Employment Potential, English (Second Language)
Bishop, John – 1988
Employment tests predict job performance because they measure or are correlated with a large set of malleable developed abilities, which are causally related to productivity. Our economy currently under-rewards the achievements that are measured by these tests. Consequently, economic incentives to study hard in high school are minimal, and this…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Employment Qualifications, Incentives
Yehezkel, Dar; Resh, Nura – 1984
This work explores whether a "psychological price" is indicated in the affective domain of the weaker student in abilty-mixed settings; whether this price differs for various dimensions of this domain; and whether it is related to academic achievement. Existing research in the fields of ability grouping, streaming, curriculum tracking,…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Affective Behavior, Aspiration, Behavior Standards
Jagacinski, Carolyn M.; Nicholls, John G. – 1982
Two different conceptions of ability are proposed. The first conception of ability is more differentiated and generally employed by adults and older children. Here ability level is defined with reference to the performance of others assuming that optimum effort was employed. High ability means higher than others. The second conception of ability…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Achievement Need, Attribution Theory
Harnisch, Delwyn L.; Dunbar, Stephen B. – 1982
To probe a psychological theory of educational productivity, background measures along with mathematics test scores and motivational measures of over 7,000 students (9-, 13- and 17-year olds from National Assessment of Educational Progress samples) were statistically related to each other and to indicators of constructs that prior research shows…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Need, Educational Background, Educational Psychology
Hellier, David; Richards, Helen – Teaching History, 2005
What's the hardest part of history? Heads of Year 9 at options time seem depressingly clear--"Don't do history, there's too much writing." David Hellier and Helen Richards show that at The Green School it is reading that used to be the problem. At every level students found it difficult to assimilate, transform and use information by…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Educational Strategies, Educational Practices, Secondary School Students
Harris, Richard – Teaching History, 2005
Richard Harris questions common assumptions about differentiation. In particular, he encourages teachers to avoid accepting too readily the view that pupils of different abilities must be given different resources or activities. Instead he builds a more complex and inclusive model based on deliberate teacher decisions about where to place the…
Descriptors: Individual Instruction, Individual Activities, Inclusion, Teaching Methods
Rossmiller, Richard; Otto, Wayne – 1978
This annotated bibliography on Individually Guided Education (IGE) is intended to help teachers and administrators identify resources needed to improve individualized instruction and learning in elementary and secondary schools. Almost 100 books, technical reports, theoretical papers, practical papers, and working papers are listed in eight…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cognitive Development, Computer Managed Instruction, Cost Effectiveness
1978
This document contains a research report and a teacher's guide about the importance of questioning in children's education. The research was based on the belief that effective information processing begins with the learner's desire to ask questions. The report identifies four basic types of questions: (1) evaluative, which involves making…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Learning Activities
Lipman, Matthew, Ed.; Sharp, Margaret, Ed. – 1978
Designed for the growing field of philosophy and children, this sourcebook is concerned with motivating children to think in ways that will increase the meaningfulness of their lives and, as a consequence, help them see the importance of their own education. The approach entails a reappraisal of the entirety of philosophical literature in search…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Child Development, Children, Cognitive Processes
Kreuzer, Helmut – 1978
Literary instruction as a central element of language instruction for non-language majors at the secondary and college level is advocated to remotivate American students to learn languages. This approach is not directed at those who need oral skills, such as prospective language teachers, interpreters, and translators. It is suggested that more…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Higher Education, Independent Reading, Language Attitudes
District of Columbia Public Schools, Washington, DC. Dept. of Research and Evaluation. – 1980
One hundred twenty-five students found to have few areas of skill mastery were selected to form the Fresh Start Minischool (FSMS). The Fresh Start approach was characterized by individualized instruction in four academic areas (Social Studies, English, Mathematics, and Science). Students proceeded at their own pace and acquired skills according to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Rate, High Risk Students
Delker, Paul V. – 1979
During the next twenty years, a significantly expanding adult population and decreasing youth population will cause education for adults to be an increasing concern to the educational system. Out of necessity, an increasing proportion of the resources in education will be directed towards educating adults. Challenges which present themselves are…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Educational Development
BRAZZIEL, WILLIAM F. – 1965
IN A STUDY COMPLETED IN 1964 BY THE NORFOLK DIVISION OF VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE, AN ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO IDENTIFY THE FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE DECISIONS OF 224 UNEMPLOYED, UNSKILLED MEN IN THE NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH METROPOLITAN LABOR MARKET AREA TO FOREGO RETRAINING UNDER THE MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING ACT OF 1962. THE MAJOR DETERRENTS WERE AN…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Attitudes, Family Status, Individual Characteristics