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Pavlovicová, Gabriela; Švecová, Valéria – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2011
Children's drawings are one of the most appropriate approach to knowing children, their individuality and also their perceptions. Child is not always able to express their thoughts precisely, because their vocabulary is still incomplete and is gained just lately. In our paper we concentrate on drawing as a communication means, with which we can…
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Freehand Drawing, Numeracy, Number Concepts
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Sumsion, Jennifer; Wong, Sandie – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2011
In this article, the authors interrogate the use of "belonging" in "Belonging, Being and Becoming: the Early Years Learning Framework for Australia" (EYLF), Australia's first national curriculum for early childhood education and care settings and, from the authors' interrogation, possibilities are offered for thinking about and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, National Curriculum, Concept Mapping
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Hribar, Alenka; Haun, Daniel B. M.; Call, Josep – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
We investigated 4- and 5-year-old children's mapping strategies in a spatial task. Children were required to find a picture in an array of three identical cups after observing another picture being hidden in another array of three cups. The arrays were either aligned one behind the other in two rows or placed side by side forming one line.…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Investigations, Task Analysis, Children
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Patro, Katarzyna; Haman, Maciej – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
Number-to-space mapping and its directionality are compelling topics in the study of numerical cognition. Usually, literacy and math education are thought to shape a left-to-right number line. We challenged this claim by analyzing performance of preliterate precounting preschoolers in a spatial-numerical task. In our experiment, children exhibited…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Concept Mapping, Preschool Children, Mathematics Education
Merrill, Margaret L. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
To support and improve effective science teaching, educators need methods to reveal student understandings and misconceptions of science concepts and to offer all students an opportunity to reflect on their own knowledge construction and organization. Students can benefit by engaging in scientific activities in which they build personal…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Concept Mapping, Elementary School Science
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Daytner, Katrina M.; Johanson, Joyce; Clark, Letha; Robinson, Linda – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2012
Accessing Curriculum Through Technology Tools (ACTTT), a project funded by the U.S. Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), developed and tested a model designed to allow children in early elementary school, including those "at risk" and with disabilities, to better access, participate in, and benefit from the general curriculum.…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Communication Skills, Special Education, Disabilities
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Tsubota, Yoko; Chen, Zhe – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
Three experiments were designed to examine how experience affects young children's spatio-symbolic skills over short time scales. Spatio-symbolic reasoning refers to the ability to interpret and use spatial relations, such as those encountered on a map, to solve symbolic tasks. We designed three tasks in which the featural and spatial…
Descriptors: Cues, Systems Approach, Young Children, Spatial Ability
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Chilton, Molly Welsh; Ehri, Linnea C. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2015
An experiment compared the impact of more and less semantically connected sentence contexts on vocabulary learning. Third graders (N = 40) were taught the definitions and meanings of six unfamiliar verbs: "anticipate," "attain," "devise," "restrain," "wield," and "persist." The verbs were…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Sentences, Semantics, Vignettes
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Zimmerman, Belinda S.; Morgan, Denise N.; Kidder-Brown, Melanie K. – Action in Teacher Education, 2014
This study examined a writing methods course for early childhood preservice teachers (PSTs). Addressing the concerns for the teaching of writing, the course sought to engage PSTs in learning designed to create cognitive shifts concerning their perceptions about writing. The goal of the study was to analyze how a writing methods course mediated…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Methods Courses, Writing Instruction, Preservice Teachers
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Graham, Susan A.; Nilsen, Elizabeth S.; Collins, Sarah; Olineck, Kara – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2010
In these studies, we examined how a default assumption about word meaning, the mutual exclusivity assumption and an intentional cue, gaze direction, interacted to guide 24-month-olds' object-word mappings. In Expt 1, when the experimenter's gaze was consistent with the mutual exclusivity assumption, novel word mappings were facilitated. When the…
Descriptors: Infants, Language Acquisition, Concept Mapping, Eye Movements
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Gogate, Lakshmi J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2010
The role of temporal synchrony and syllable distinctiveness in preverbal infants' learning of word-object relations was investigated. In Experiment 1, 7- and 8-month-olds (N=64) were habituated under conditions where two "similar-sounding" syllables, /tah/ and /gah/, were spoken simultaneously with the motions of one of two sets of…
Descriptors: Syllables, Infants, Habituation, Time Perspective
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Larsson, Asa; Hallden, Ola – Science Education, 2010
Conceptual change is often described as a causal process in which changes in an embraced system of beliefs result in a new system of beliefs. Here, it is argued that conceptual change is better understood as an intentional activity with regard to the learner, that is, what the learner is doing when trying to understand something. Children were…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Attitude Change, Context Effect, Children
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Berry, Jaime; Potter, Jalene; Hollas, Victoria – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2013
This quasi-experimental study compared the effects of concept mapping and teacher generated questioning on students' organization and retention of science knowledge when used along with interactive informational read-alouds. Fifty-eight third grade students completed an eight-day unit regarding "soil formation." Students who participated…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Quasiexperimental Design, Retention (Psychology), Grade 3
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Noyes-Grosser, Donna M.; Rosas, Scott R.; Goldman, Alyssa; Elbaum, Batya; Romanczyk, Ray; Callahan, Emily H. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2013
State early intervention programs (EIPs) have been encouraged to develop and implement comprehensive outcomes measurement systems. As the number of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and their families receiving services in state EIPs increases, disability-specific outcomes data are needed to better understand issues of access, costs,…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Young Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Liu, Chen-Chung; Chen, Holly S. L.; Shih, Ju-Ling; Huang, Guo-Ting; Liu, Baw-Jhiune – Computers & Education, 2011
Storytelling is an imperative and innovative pathway to enhance learning due to the fact that such activity prompts learners to reflect to construct meaning based on their observations and knowledge. Therefore, to develop and enhance students' storytelling ability has become an important issue for both educators and researchers. Since storytelling…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Cognitive Processes, Story Grammar, Story Telling
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