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Gilbert, Timothy – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1975
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Experiments, Educational Research, Learning Processes

Roberts, Nancy – Journal of Experimental Education, 1976
Tests a curriculum designed to teach fifth and sixth grade students system dynamics thinking, an orientation that is congruent with the fourth and fifth levels of Bloom's "Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: Cognitive Domain".
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Design, Educational Experiments
Moody, David B. – 1974
The relative effectiveness of including behavioral objectives, classified according to the major levels of cognition, in independent study materials for high school juniors is analyzed in this brief summary of the author's dissertation. The three major questions under consideration are whether: (1) the use of behavioral objectives has an effect…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension
Elkonin, D. B., Ed.; Davydov, V. V., Ed. – 1968
This document is an English-language abstract (approximately 1,500 words) of a book containing the results of many years of experimental research aimed at ascertaining the intellectual ability of students in the junior grades to assimilate theoretical knowledge. Chapter one analyzes the problem of the age peculiarities of children. The author…
Descriptors: Age, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Educational Experiments
Bamberger, Jeanne – 1979
The paper discusses the use of music-based experiments to illuminate teachers' understanding of their own and pupils' informal ways of learning. The major objective of the paper is to help teachers understand students' learning processes. Because one central problem in academic research is that of finding the right questions, researchers should…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Discovery Learning, Educational Experiments
Rink, Otho P. – 1975
To investigate the effects of background music on perception and retention of a dramatic television presentation's cognitive content, 107 English literature students were randomly assigned to one of five background treatments for a play. Four of the videotaped presentations included background music; Shostakovich's Symphony No. 6; Japanese jazz;…
Descriptors: Applied Music, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Drama
Orvik, James M. – 1973
The purpose of this study is to assess the English vocabulary of Eskimo pupils entering a bilingual education program by establishing a normative criterion based on the vocabulary levels of children whose first language is English. The tests used, "Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices" and "English Receptive Vocabulary," bear out the anticipated…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Children, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Testing
Schmalohr, Emil – 1971
This article discusses preschool education and the research conducted in that field on various relevant topics in an effort to establish recommendations and programs. Cognitive development is the main issue and is seen as a product of maturation as well as of a broad base of experience which results from interaction between the mind and the…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Wood, Nancy E. – 1970
This report describes an experiment concerned with a possible relationship between the inability to learn basic educational skills, such as reading and writing, and the inability to organize incoming stimuli for communication purposes, in spite of adequate intellectual potential. The study had three main tasks. The first problem was to develop a…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Testing, Educational Experiments