NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing 886 to 900 of 1,036 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Ealy, Julie B. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2004
Integration of molecular modeling into General Chemistry lab encourages students to dually process molecular concepts both verbally and pictorially. When students are tested utilizing questions not previously encountered the dual processing of information can contribute to a transfer to knowledge. General Chemistry students utilized molecular…
Descriptors: Students, Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Pretests Posttests
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Woodard, Carol; Haskins, Guy; Schaefer, Grace; Smolen, Linda – Young Children, 2004
This article presents the Let's Talk project as a different approach to oral language development. This approach was based on observations of classrooms in the Netherlands where children talked at large tables while playing with miniature figures representing people and objects they were familiar with in their daily lives. It was also influenced…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Oral Language, Feedback
Cleary, John – Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, 1996
This paper investigates the intentional creation of ambiguity by composers of cryptic crossword puzzles. Taking a research question of "what makes a cryptic clue more difficult to solve than a simple crossword clue," it compares a sample of cryptic and quick crosswords from "The Guardian" and attempts to isolate the linguistic…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), Figurative Language
PDF pending restoration PDF pending restoration
Dwyer, Francis M.; Moore, David M. – 1992
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect that coding (black and white or color) has on the achievement of students categorized as field dependent (FD) and field independent (FI) learners and to determine if there was any interaction between these variables (field dependency and color) across both visually and verbally oriented tests…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Style
Agard, Claire N. – 1984
The study examined the efficacy of familiarity and positive verbal reinforcement in improving intelligence test scores of 48 third-graders who were low scorers on a previous test. The Quick Test was used to screen subjects, with a 90 IQ score being the criterion for inclusion in the study. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of four groups. The…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Tests, Black Youth, Examiners
PDF pending restoration PDF pending restoration
Nee, John G. – 1977
This project had as its specific objective the development and field testing of a procedure for identifying the structure of technical concepts possessed by a group of selected quality control specialists. The associative theory of verbal behavior served as the rationale by which conceptual structures depicted by graphical maps of technical…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Computer Programs
Milgram, Norman A.; Riedel, Wolfgang – Amer J Ment Deficiency, 1969
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Processes, Mental Retardation
Asp, Susan; And Others – 1979
This study indicates that the way in which stories are presented to children (verbal versus pictorial) makes little or no difference in the children's comprehension or recall of the stories. Ninety-six kindergarten and second grade children either looked at a series of pictures (and were told they formed a story) or listened to the story through a…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Discourse Analysis
Duncan, Edward M.; And Others – 1981
Two experiments, designed to examine the developmental changes in the modification of visual memory by verbal information, are described in this paper. In both experiments, first, third, and fifth grade children and college students were shown slides of short episodes followed by oral questions. Questions either described or did not describe…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Association (Psychology), Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
DWYER, FRANCIS M., JR. – 1967
TO DETERMINE WHETHER ONE PROGRAMED VISUAL PRESENTATION MODE FACILITATES LEARNING BY CLARIFYING ASSUMED AMBIGUITIES IN VERBAL PRESENTATIONS AND WHETHER LEARNING TIME AFFECTS ACHIEVEMENT, FIVE CRITERIA WERE SPECIFIED--DRAWING, IDENTIFICATION (TRANSFER), TERMINOLOGY, COMPREHENSION, AND A COMPOSITE OF THESE. ALTHOUGH KNOWLEDGE PRE-TEST SCORES WERE…
Descriptors: Achievement, Comprehension, Conventional Instruction, Grade 9
PDF pending restoration PDF pending restoration
Susman, Elizabeth J. – 1977
The study assessed the effect of two stylistic features of a prosocial television program, visual focusing and verbal labeling, on learning and behavior. Forty male and 40 female preschool children viewed one of five versions of a children's quiz show. Camera zooms and verbal labels alone and in combination emphasized sharing in four prosocial…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Content Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Learning
Reese, Hayne W. – 1970
A skilled cognitive theorist might help behaviorists resolve inconsistencies found from their experimentation with imaginal mnemonics in paired-associate and serial learning tasks. Iconic cognition which relegates verbal processes to short-term storage and output systems is inadequate to explain the verbal coding and elaboration processes…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Processes, Conditioning
Fodor, Jerry – 1970
The greater part of this paper is dedicated to a non-technical discussion and criticism of the principles of Skinnerian behaviorism. Various aspects of the theory are examined, and its inability to deal with verbal behavior as a productive and creative activity is asserted. The author's point of view is that expressed by Noam Chomsky in his…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavior Theories, Child Language, Conditioning
Golub, Lester S. – 1969
The primary goal for teachers of English composition is to help students achieve a competent oral and written style compatible with their own environment, age, sex, and socioeconomic background. To help students express their thoughts and perceptions clearly and logically, teachers should (1) exhibit a positive attitude toward writing; (2) provide…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creative Writing, English Instruction
Lesh, Ethel P. – 1968
As a step toward developing more controlled studies into children's language, this study attempted to develop standard stimuli to elicit eight basic sentence patterns from kindergarten children. Four stimuli were developed for each pattern. Each stimulus consisted of a stick-figure picture, a description of the picture, and a question or direction…
Descriptors: Child Language, Constructed Response, Kindergarten Children, Language Patterns
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  56  |  57  |  58  |  59  |  60  |  61  |  62  |  63  |  64  |  ...  |  70