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The Transition from Gestural to Linguistic Communication: Social Variations in a Mestiza Population.
Zukow, Patricia Goldring – 1982
This study, an intra-cultural comparison among a Mestiza population in Central Mexico, was designed to investigate what the universal and culture-specific aspects of children's transition from sensorimotor to linguistic communication might be. (The culture-specific aspect was defined in this study as the degree to which caregivers provided…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Caregivers, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comprehension

Miller, Robert – 1980
The Mexican educational system is highly centralized, with all plans, programs, textbooks, curriculum materials, and teacher training programs controlled by the Ministry of Education. Each teacher is required to follow a set program, and enforcement is assured through a corps of inspectors who are responsible for the schools. The official method…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, National Programs, Program Descriptions
Vivaldo-Lima, Javier – 1997
This paper presents the results of a research study carried out with Mexican college students to analyze the relationship between readers' cognitive styles (field dependent/independent) and their performance at different levels of written discourse processing in Spanish (L1) and English (L2). The sample for the study included 452 undergraduate…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, English (Second Language), Field Dependence Independence, Foreign Countries
Stansfield, Charles W. – 1975
A study was conducted in Jalapa, Mexico, to test the hypothesis that a student of average and below average language aptitude may have greater difficulty with the accelerated pace of learning in an intensive program. The Modern Language Association Cooperative Spanish Test was administered to the eight beginning students enrolled in the Jalapa…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Aptitude, College Language Programs, Higher Education