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Saljo, Roger – 1979
After reading a passage from a text which explained the deep and surface approaches to learning, ninety Swedish teenagers and adults with varying levels of formal education were asked to discuss their own learning in terms of this distinction. Surprisingly, sixty-one subjects considered both approaches applicable to their own learning. After…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adults, Cognitive Style, Conceptual Schemes
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Adey, Philip – School Science Review, 1987
Describes the reasoning patterns characteristic of the abstract thinking required for higher levels of school science. Discusses control and exclusion of variables, ratio and proportion, conservation involving models, compensation and equilibrium, correlation, probability, combinatorial thinking, coordination of frames of reference, and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
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Putnam, Ralph T.; And Others – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1986
High school students' misunderstandings of the conceptual machine of the BASIC programming language were examined using a screening test and structured interviews to determine their understanding of fundamental concepts such as variables, assignments, loops, flow and control, and tracing and debugging. (MBR)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Achievement Rating, Error Patterns, Interviews
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Brouse, Deborah E. – Science Teacher, 1990
Described are awareness activities that deal with human population growth, resources, and the environment. Activities include simulations, mathematical exercises, and discussions of the topic. Specific examples of what individuals can do to help are listed. (KR)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Consciousness Raising, Conservation (Environment), Critical Thinking
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Byrnes, James P.; Torney-Purta, Judith V. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1995
Reports on a study of how naive theories, age, and education relate to higher order thinking among 54 adolescents and adults. Finds that, regardless of age and education, all subjects referred to naive theories to identify causes and create remedial strategies for social problems. (CFR)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Critical Thinking
Shemesh, Michal; Lazarowitz, Reuven – 1985
This study investigated: (1) whether boys and girls master formal reasoning tasks to the same degree at the same age; (2) if the variance of boys' and girls' performance in formal tasks could be predicted by the same cognitive learning abilities; and (3) what are the main and interactional effects of age, sex, and school type on the variance of…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Age, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
Cole, Victor – 1984
A study was conducted to examine whether improved and more intensive teaching of conceptualization and abstract reasoning skills could be a factor in the improvement of reading comprehension. Subjects were 48 high school sophomores reading at or below grade level, evenly divided in experimental and control groups, from four intact classes. A…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Concept Formation, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development
Marton, Ference; Saljo, Roger – 1979
Structural reading difficulty of argumentative prose (text with an underlying message or superordinate principle), is related to the reader's approach to reading and learning. Ninety Swedish teenagers and adults with varying levels of formal education, were divided into three groups, based on their own descriptions of reading and learning: deep…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adults, Cognitive Style, Conceptual Schemes
Minnesota State Dept. of Education, St. Paul. Teacher Certification and Placement Section. – 1973
The development of a competency-based teacher certification program of social studies teachers in the state of Minnesota included this conceptual framework for the major social studies disciplines. Each of the major disciplines - anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology and philosophy, and sociology - are defined…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Anthropology, Economics, Elementary Education
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Book, Cassandra; Galvin, Kathleen – Communication Education, 1987
The authors of a popular secondary school level-speech communication textbook that has frequently been removed from schools or attacked because it discusses values defend their book and assess the effects of censorship. (NKA)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Censorship, Freedom of Information, Instructional Materials
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Brown, Catherine A.; And Others – Mathematics Teacher, 1988
Suggests that secondary school students seem to have reasonably good procedural knowledge in areas of mathematics as rational numbers, probability, measurement, and data organization and interpretation. It appears, however, that students are lacking the conceptual knowledge enabling them to successfully do the assessment items on applications,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Data Analysis, Educational Assessment, Mathematical Applications
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Kurland, D. Midian; And Others – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1986
A study of high school students learning computer programming was conducted to determine the impact of programming on particular mathematical and reasoning abilities, the cognitive skills or abilities that best predict programming ability, and what students actually understand about programming after two years of study. (MBR)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Tests, Literature Reviews
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Van Devender, Evelyn M. – School Science and Mathematics, 1992
Describes three activities that the teacher can employ to help students develop thinking skills through mathematics instruction: (1) memorization using the technique of chunking; (2) higher order thinking with magic squares; and (3) predicting games. Identifies eight facets of the teacher's role in promoting thinking skills. (MDH)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Discovery Processes
Hayes, David A.; Copeland, Kathleen – 1982
Using techniques of inference appraisal suggested by T. A. van Dijk and R. J. Sternberg, a study investigated whether by assigning particular writing tasks it would be possible to influence the way readers produce inferences about a text. Subjects, 52 ninth grade students, read especially prepared booklets and completed either a paraphrasing,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Grade 9, Integrated Activities
Brasell, Heather – 1987
As part of an investigation of the effectiveness of a microcomputer-based laboratory (MBL) activity in developing students' graphing skills, this study was specifically designed to examine the differences between females and males in both performance on graphing tasks and on their attitudes to graphs and graph-based activities. Results based on a…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Females
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