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Martin, David S. – 1983
Systematic cognitive development, through planned experiences in the context of course work, should be a component of teacher education programs, together with opportunities to apply that learning in practicum settings. Training in cognitive skills (analysis of error, comparison and contrast, categorization, identifying relationships among…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
Friedman, Paul G. – 1978
This review of the research on listening offers general guidelines to help teachers be more effective listeners and to help them teach their students more effective listening skills. The process of listening is discussed according to three components, attentiveness, understanding, and evaluation, which are viewed as occurring sequentially,…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Affective Behavior, Attention, Elementary Secondary Education
Clement, Kent – 1997
Judgment is the process of making decisions with incomplete information concerning either the outcomes or the decision factors. Sound judgment that leads to good decisions is an essential skill needed by adventure education and outdoor leadership professionals. Cognitive psychology provides several theories and insights concerning the accuracy of…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Bias, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Structures
Forsyth, G. Alfred; And Others – 1996
Many students view statistics as their worst college course. Four heuristics that can improve students' proficiency in statistics and in interpreting reports of research are presented in this paper. The heuristics guide students' judgments about significance, generalizability, cause-and-effect, and strength of independent-dependent variable…
Descriptors: College Students, Data Interpretation, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs
Johansen, Robert C. – 1979
The document discusses miscalculations by public officials, arms control experts, journalists, and the general public regarding the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks; assesses the Salt II treaty; and suggests criteria for appraising Salt II. The objective is to stimulate research, education, dialogue, and political action which will contribute to a…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Disarmament, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluative Thinking

Irving, J. A.; Williams, D. I. – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1995
Human behavior is governed by assumptions and beliefs ("theory-in-use"), yet individuals commonly explain their behavior in terms of a (different) "espoused" theory. Suggests reflective practice in counseling can only be achieved by counselors identifying their own theories-in-use through critical thinking. This task also…
Descriptors: Adults, Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
Fadely, Dean – 1982
College debaters who go to law school are often surprised by the differences between the processes that take place in the court of reason and the process that takes place in the court of law. The court of reason relies mainly on authoritative testimony, while the court of law relies on direct evidence. Evidence in the court of reason is either…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Court Litigation, Court Role, Debate

Palincsar, Annemarie Sullivan; Brown, Ann L. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1988
Listening and reading comprehension are seen as problem-solving activities, which require instruction in thinking skills. An instructional technique, reciprocal teaching, is conducted as a group problem-solving activity to teach remedial and special education students to predict, question, summarize, and clarify while reading and listening to…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluative Thinking, Group Activities, Listening Comprehension
Downey, John A. – 2002
Various student development theorists have postulated that the collegiate experience is a strong contributor toward cognitive development in college students. This essay examines Kitchener and King's (1981, 1985) reflective judgment model of cognitive development as both a metacognitive exercise and as a particular skill. The development of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Cognitive Processes, College Transfer Students

Sadler, D. Royce – Instructional Science, 1989
Discusses the nature and function of formative assessment in the development of students' expertise for evaluating the quality of their own work. Highlights include the transition from teacher-supplied feedback to learner self-monitoring; qualitative judgments; communicating standards to students; multicriterion judgments; and implications for the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluative Thinking
Clark, Christopher M.; Peterson, Penelope L. – 1984
This review summarizes and synthesizes the research literature on teachers' thought processes from about 1970 to 1983. The literature is organized under four major headings: teacher planning, teachers' interactive thoughts and decisions, teachers' attributions, and teachers' implicit theories. The paper also includes a theoretical model of the…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education

Levine, Martin G.; And Others – Foreign Language Annals, 1987
Determines the accuracy of teacher judgment of the oral proficiency of pupils in French and Spanish high school classes. Results indicate that (1) teachers consistently overrate pupil performance and (2) the letter grade of the student in the foreign language class severely biases the accuracy of the teacher's judgment regardless of actual oral…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Evaluative Thinking

Glass, John – American Behavioral Scientist, 1979
Examines origins of clinical sociology as a behavioral science discipline in the humanist and normative tradition, stresses that clinical sociology is a form of sociological practice, and discusses training and employment in the field of clinical sociology. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Change Agents, Clinical Experience, Educational Practices

Wheatley, Grayson H. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1992
Discusses the limitations in the explain-practice and active learning methods of teaching mathematics. Proposes that problem-centered learning is a teaching method that encourages student reflection, and presents examples demonstrating that encouraging reflection results in greater mathematics achievement. (MDH)
Descriptors: Computation, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking
Yinger, Robert J.; Clark, Christopher M. – 1983
Comparison was made of the results of three analyses of teacher judgments concerning the selection of curriculum materials for the teaching of writing in elementary school. Twenty-five male and female fourth and fifth grade teachers, with teaching experience ranging from 4 to 33 years, responded to questions on their judgments of the value of…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Elementary Education