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Pine, Julian N; Lieven, Elena V. M. – Journal of Child Language, 1993
Results of a longitudinal study of seven children under age two suggest that variation in children's early word combinations can be explained in terms of different routes to multiword speech; and a strategy involving the breaking down of originally unanalyzed phrases may be used by all children in varying degrees. (Contains 22 references.)…
Descriptors: Child Language, Individual Differences, Infants, Language Acquisition

Rakow, Steve – Science Scope, 1992
Ausubel's theory of meaningful learning is described. Rote learning is contrasted with meaningful learning, which builds upon previous knowledge. Student's prior experience may leave them with misconceptions. Although erroneous, misconceptions are frequently logical and resistant to change. The author provides six strategies for facilitating…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Learning Theories

Witherell, Jill Eiseman – Young Children, 1992
Considers the value of preschool children saying the Pledge of Allegiance daily in their classrooms. Suggests that there may be better ways to help children grasp abstract concepts like patriotism and to provide developmentally appropriate ways to explore the symbol of the flag. (LB)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Class Activities, Comprehension, Developmentally Appropriate Practices

Dale, Moyra Buntine – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2001
An ethnographic study of adult literacy classes in Egypt depicted rote recitation, copying, and dictation as forms of ritual that maintain social order. A sequence of framing, modeling, practicing, performing, and evaluating was followed. Focus was on correct performance rather than interpretation, comprehension, or critical evaluation. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Arabic, Competency Based Education, Foreign Countries
Tekkaya, Ceren; Yenilmez, Ayse – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2006
This study investigated the contributions of students' reasoning ability and meaningful learning orientation to their understanding of the photosynthesis and respiration in plants concepts. Data were gathered through the use of the Test of Logical Thinking (Tobin & Capie, 1981), the Learning Approach Questionnaire (Cavallo, 1996), and the Two-Tier…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Concept Formation, Grade 8, Gender Differences
Malden, Cynthia L. – 1993
Through the narratives of North American slaves a vivid picture of their lives, struggles, hopes, and aspirations emerges. The slave narrative arose as a response to, and a refutation of, claims that blacks could not write. Slave writings were often direct extensions of speech. Through a process of imitation and repetition, the black slave's…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Blacks, Higher Education, Individual Development

Novak, Joseph D. – 1979
This report suggests that research in education, as well as the design of instruction, can be importantly influenced by the paradigm that guides the work. The application of a paradigm to educational research is illustrated, and two paradigms (reception learning and discovery learning) are contrasted. Finally, it is suggested that all educational…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conference Reports, Discovery Learning, Educational Philosophy
Brown, Ann L.; And Others – 1978
Brown and Barclay (1976) trained educable retarded children to use either of two memory search strategies, Anticipation or Rehearsal, involving a self-checking component. Following the training, both their free recall performance and their ability to estimate their readiness for a recall test improved significantly. In the present research, the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Followup Studies, Memorization, Mild Mental Retardation
Goulet, L. R. – 1970
Beginning with a preconceived bias that "real" (i.e. nonartifactual) age differences in transfer and retroaction do exist, the author feels that the available literature permits no clear conclusions relating the process of aging and transfer mechanisms, or aging and retroaction. Research to date is viewed as assuming that "interference" manifests…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Interference (Language), Learning, Learning Processes
Bourne, Lyle E., Jr.; And Others – 1969
A series of exploratory studies and three experiments dealing with conceptual rule learning are reported in this paper. Discussants related the results to subject matter fields and to educational research and development. Four groups of subjects, five to twelve years old, solved six rule learning problems. It was concluded that younger children…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Children, Concept Formation, Educational Research
Koser, Sandra G.; Natkin, Gerald – 1972
The role of imagery formation as a mnemonic device in drawing valid inferences from a prose passage was studied. The 72 undergraduate subjects were divided into two groups: one given instructions to form images for the objects discussed in the text, the other given instructions to repeat each sentence five times. Half the passages consisted of…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Imagery
Hardin, Bill; And Others – Teacher, 1978
This article presents an eclectic approach to spelling instruction, combining ideas from two basic methods: phonetic and memorization. Teaching procedures, student activities, and materials are suggested. A chart of the most basic reading/spelling generalizations is included. (SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Education, Fundamental Concepts, Learning Activities
Davis, Edward J. – NCTM Yearbook, 1978
Ten principles to apply in teaching children to memorize basic facts are discussed. (MN)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Guidelines

Blecher, Stan R. – Higher Education, 1978
An attempt to replace a tradition of theoretical rote memorization by objective-oriented learning is described, based on an experiment involving teaching anatomy to dental students at the Royal Dental College in Copenhagen. Both students and teachers favored this independent learning system. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Holtz, Gregory M. – Educational Leadership, 1976
Changing social context and changing curriculum have brought the parochial and the public schools closer together. (MM)
Descriptors: Bilingual Schools, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Curriculum Development