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Bast, Janwillem; Reitsma, Pieter – Developmental Psychology, 1998
Tested the hypothesis that individual differences in reading ability increase over time, by assessing children, at seven occasions between kindergarten and third grade, on various measures of reading ability, reading behavior, and attitudes toward reading. Found that individual differences among children in word recognition, but not reading…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Individual Differences, Kindergarten Children
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te Nijenhuis, Jan; Resing, Wilma; Tolboom, Elsbeth; Bleichrodt, Nico – Intelligence, 2004
The predictive validity and utility of assessment procedures can be increased by adding predictors to the prediction supplied by general ability tests. Of Jensen's early work comes the suggestion of focusing on the cognitive ability short-term memory (STM), especially for low-"g" Black children. Meta-analysis convincingly shows high…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Predictor Variables, Academic Achievement, Immigrants
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Haenen, Jacques; Tuithof, Hanneke – Teaching History, 2005
Jacques Haenen and Hanneke Tuithof describe an activity that they developed for pupils as a part of an initial teacher education course. Teams of Year 7 pupils were given a structure and guidelines within which they were to work collaboratively and at their own direction and pace. Pupils were given various tools for monitoring the success of their…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Medieval History, Educational Games, Cooperative Learning
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Dekovic, Maja; Janssens, Jan M . A . M. – Developmental Psychology, 1992
In a study of 112 children of 6-11 years of age and their parents, authoritative/democratic and authoritarian/restrictive factors in parent behavior predicted the child's prosocial behavior and sociometric status. Results support the idea that popular and rejected children have different family experiences. (BG)
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Kunnen, Saskia – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1993
Found that (1) children perceived that school failure attributed to lack of competence, task difficulty, and a bad explanation by the teacher is controllable; and (2) children with problems in learning and concentration perceived failure attributed to lack of effort as noncontrollable more often than did children without such problems. (BB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Attribution Theory, Comparative Analysis
van der Aalsvoort, Diny G. M.; Bakker, Joep T. A. – 1995
This study investigated the changes in teacher evaluation of students after having participated with them in a scholastic task, and showed the relationship between evaluation and teacher behavior towards the students in regular and special education, and towards children in preschool in the Netherlands. Subjects evaluated by their teachers were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Grade 3
Wentink, Els; And Others – 1975
This study examines the influence of a role-taking training program on role-taking, altruism and competition in children. During a 12-week period (30 minutes a day, four days a week) 96 3- to 9-year-old children were enrolled in a social perspective-taking training program at school. A control group of 96 subjects attended a regular school…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Altruism, Competition, Early Childhood Education
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Brand-Gruwel, S.; Aarnoutse, C. A. J.; Van den Bos, K. P. – Learning and Instruction, 1998
Whether text comprehension strategies could be taught to children with poor decoding and reading skills was studied with 428 fourth graders (poor readers) and 167 students from schools for the learning disabled. Clear benefits of training were apparent at posttesting, but maintenance test performance did not show prolonged benefits, suggesting a…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Grade 4
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Aarts, Rian; Verhoeven, Ludo – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1999
Describes the first- and second-language literacy levels of a sample of Turkish children living in the Netherlands and identifies factors related to individual variation in literacy performance. Measures of school literacy were taken in both Turkish and Dutch. Results indicated that these children attained lower levels of literacy than did their…
Descriptors: Dutch, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Factor Analysis
Oort, Frans J. – 1992
The use of restrictive factor analysis (RFA) is illustrated with data from the field of educational research. An attitude scale measuring the degree to which students feel they are accepted by their classmates is constructed in accordance with the Theory of Violators. The main idea of the Theory of Violators is that most problems associated with…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Educational Research, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Cillessen, Toon; Ferguson, Tamara J. – 1989
Research questions addressed were: (1) Do homogeneous rejected groups of children score higher on antisocial behavior and aggression than mixed-status groups? (2) Are rejected children less antisocial and aggressive when playing with same-status peers than with other-status peers? (3) Are rejected children as disliked for being aggressive in…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Meulenbroek, Ruud G. J.; Van Galen, Gerard P. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1990
Seventy-five Dutch elementary school students wrote letters of a cursive alphabet after presentation of printed and cursive letters. Analysis revealed that spatial ambiguity, allographic variability, contextual ambiguity, and letter frequency are determinants of the time needed by children for perceiving printed and producing corresponding cursive…
Descriptors: Children, Context Effect, Cursive Writing, Elementary Education
Ros, Anje – 1993
Findings of a study that examined the effects of teacher behavior and organizational factors on student behavior in peer work groups are presented in this paper. Methodology included observation of one classroom from each of 10 Dutch elementary schools that frequently used forms of peer work groups and teacher interviews. Findings indicate that…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Ros, Anje – 1993
This paper presents findings of a study that examined the influence of organizational and instructional factors on the efficacy of cooperative learning in Dutch classrooms, as measured by student achievement. To answer the question "What is the degree to which primary schools in the Netherlands use cooperative learning," a questionnaire…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Irausquin, Rosemarie S.; Drent, Jeanine; Verhoeven, Ludo – Annals of Dyslexia, 2005
The effects of computer-presented automatization exercises in a group of 14 poor readers were assessed in comparison to a matched control group of 14 poor readers that received computer-presented exercises aimed at the use of context for word identification and comprehension. Training took place three sessions a week for 15 minutes per session and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Speed Reading, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties
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