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Amey, L. J. – 1976
Visual literacy, the integration of seeing with other cognitive processes, is an essential tool of learning. To explain the relationship between the perceiver and the perceived, three types of theories can be brought to bear: introverted; extroverted; and transactional. Franklin Fearing, George Herbert Mead, Martin Buber, and other theorists have…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Philosophy, Learning Theories, Television
Fredette, Barbara – 1993
This paper examines issues in identifying visually gifted children, including artistic talent and its relationship to visual giftedness; the contexts in which visual giftedness represents a specific type of intelligence; the ability of classroom teachers to identify the visually gifted; resources that may help classroom teachers identify the…
Descriptors: Art, Artists, Children, Gifted
Young, Judith K.; Ragan, Tillman J. – 1980
This paper briefly reviews some of the literature on the use of visual imagery in the conceptualization and solution of mathematical problems, especially its use in the learning of mathematics by children, and notes that a mutually facilitative effect occurs between mathematics and visual aptitude. A bibliography, a short list of resource…
Descriptors: Children, Imagery, Literature Reviews, Mathematical Concepts

Lovgren, George – Reading Improvement, 1977
Describes ways for developing visual imagery in the early childhood education program, preparing children for discrimination learning and reading instruction. (RL)
Descriptors: Children, Discrimination Learning, Early Childhood Education, Reading Readiness
Fowles, Barbara R.; Horner, Vivian M. – 1974
With the pervasiveness of television, especially for children, visual literacy is a growing concern. Television should be regarded as part of a potential solution to the country's need for improved education. "Sesame Street" has proved that children do learn from television, that active interaction is not always necessary for learning,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Debes, John L. – 1972
New approaches are needed if educators are to deal successfully with the problem of teaching children to learn to read words well. Interesting questions come to the fore if those who seek solutions to this difficulty regard the reading of words as a subset of the wider problem of reading the class of visual signs in general, which includes (1)…
Descriptors: Body Language, Children, Nonverbal Communication, Reading