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Sanacore, Joseph – Clearing House, 1982
Discusses the six steps of the PQ4R study method: preview, question, read, reflect, recite, and review, and argues that the support of the building administrator is a major factor affecting the transfer of the method on a large-scale basis. (FL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Theories, Study Skills

Abu-Sayf, F. K.; Stepans, Joseph – Education, 1979
A theoretical model depicting the mental process of inquiry is presented and discussed. It is mainly composed of givens, operations, transitional outcomes and terminal outcomes. The different mental paths followed as well as the various alternative outcomes are also discussed and a number of implications deduced. (Author)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Discovery Processes, Learning Theories, Models

Marcoulides, George A. – Structural Equation Modeling, 1996
Teachers are advised that analysis of covariance structures can be used to obtain estimates of variance components for use in generalizability analyses. Generalizability theory provides a flexible and practical framework for examining the psychometric properties of testing situations. This article illustrates the approach for fully crossed…
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Generalizability Theory, Measurement Techniques, Psychometrics

Eckalbar, John C. – Journal of Economic Education, 2002
Illustrates how principles and intermediate microeconomic students can gain an understanding for strategic price setting by playing a relatively large oligopoly game. Explains that the game extends to a continuous price space and outlines appropriate applications. Offers the Mathematica code to instructors so that the assumptions of the game can…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Game Theory, Higher Education

Grady, Sharon – Youth Theatre Journal, 2003
Begins with a brief meditation on the underpinnings of both applied drama work and critical pedagogy. Examines critical pedagogy through the work of three prominent post-structural feminist scholars. Makes some suggestions about how "I/we" might find a productive and useful way through this seeming theoretical "stuck place." (SG)
Descriptors: Critical Pedagogy, Drama, Feminism, Higher Education

Halpern, Diane F.; Hakel, Milton D. – Change, 2003
Discusses why experts from different areas of the learning sciences conclude that higher education's primary goals--enhancing long-term retention and the transfer of knowledge--depend on educators applying tested principles drawn from what is now known about human learning. Describes some of these principles. (EV)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Retention (Psychology)

Salinas, Carlos – Technical Communication Quarterly, 2002
Considers how too often theories about how to write and read images are limited to a functional view, which stresses objectivity, ignores interpretation, and sees design as preset layout formulae. Argues for a configural view of images that stresses their artificiality and cultural significance and articulates design in strategic terms by…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Internet, Rhetoric, Technological Advancement

Ashcraft, Karen Lee – Management Communication Quarterly, 2002
Links the notion of "centering communication" to a recent conference theme, "Translating Our Scholarship Into Practice." Begins with some cursory observations about how the theory-practice relationship tends to play out in the organizational communication field. Poses some questions that might steer educators to revise it. (SG)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Educational Change, Higher Education, Organizational Communication

Heaton, Lorna; Taylor, James R. – Management Communication Quarterly, 2002
Challenges two common assumptions in the literature on Knowledge Management: that knowledge originates in the individual and that once made explicit, subsequent interpretation of the representations of knowledge in symbolic form is unproblematic. Argues that the key to understanding the generation and sharing of knowledge is the role of text as…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Community Characteristics, Higher Education, Management Development

Trifonas, Peter Pericles – English Quarterly, 2001
Attempts to understand and relate only a part of the theory of Northrop Frye in "Anatomy of Criticism" and its implications for critical reading. Suggests that if theory is used as a practical basis for literature education then educators must not abuse the privilege and simply use the theory without reflection. (SG)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Reflective Teaching

Grimes, Diane Susan; Richard, Orlando C. – Journal of Business Communication, 2003
Argues that cultural diversity can be advantageous or detrimental for organizations depending on organization members' communication. Introduces three forms of communication (ethnocentric, modernistic and cosmopolitan) explored by W. Barnett Pearce, each of which differs in deeply held assumptions. Overviews the implications of cosmopolitan…
Descriptors: Business Education, Cultural Differences, Higher Education, Organizational Communication

Ede, Lisa – Writing Center Journal, 1989
Recounts the author's involvement in a writing center, noting a dichotomy between composition theory and pedagogical practice. Asserts that writing center directors and teachers need to place their work in a theoretical context, building on theories of collaborative learning and theories of writing as a social process. (MM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Writing Instruction, Writing Laboratories

Ellis, Nancy H.; Bernhardt, Regis G. – Clearing House, 1989
Describes adult learning theory and advocates incorporating the concepts of adult learning theory into a model of educational supervision. (SR)
Descriptors: Adults, Andragogy, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Theories

Carver, Ronald P. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1985
Describes a procedure for rescaling objective measures of comprehension so that they reflect amounts of accuracy of comprehension on an absolute scale. Suggests there is adequate empirical evidence supporting the validity of the rauding rescaling procedure. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Predictive Validity, Reading Comprehension, Test Theory

Mosenthal, Peter B. – Reading Teacher, 1989
Describes and examines the taxonomic linguistic system, a multi-level classification of language. Notes that this system not only formed the basis for all reading instruction, but also influenced reading research. Argues that this system should be replaced by one less simplistic and more realistic. (MM)
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Reading Research, Structural Linguistics, Theory Practice Relationship