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Masterton, B. A.; Biederman, G. B. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1983
The autistic children's presumed preference for proximal over distal sensory input was studied by requiring that "autistic," retarded, and "normal" children (7-15 years old) adapt to lateral displacement of the visual field. Only autistic Ss demonstrated transfer of adaptation to the nonadapted hand, indicating reliance on proprioception rather…
Descriptors: Autism, Elementary Secondary Education, Kinesthetic Methods, Sensory Experience
Cavannaugh, Peter R.; Landa, Jean – Research Quarterly, 1976
Descriptors: Biomechanics, Force, Kinesthetic Methods, Kinesthetic Perception
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Wood, Simon; Romero, Pablo – Educational Technology & Society, 2010
Learner centred design methods highlight the importance of involving the stakeholders of the learning process (learners, teachers, educational researchers) at all stages of the design of educational applications and of refining the design through an iterative prototyping process. These methods have been used successfully when designing systems…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Interaction, Educational Technology
MICKEL, MARGARET ANN – 1967
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES FOR DEVELOPING WORD STUDY SKILLS IN BOTH GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL SITUATIONS ARE PRESENTED. PROCEDURES FOR PRIMARY GRADES ARE CLASSIFIED UNDER THREE MAJOR LEVELS--THE WHOLE WORD, THE SEMI-ANALYTICAL, AND THE INTENSIVE ANALYSIS APPROACH. TEN PROCEDURES ARE PRESENTED, AND GAMES AND ACTIVITIES FOR ACCOMPLISHING WORD STUDY SKILLS ARE…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Kinesthetic Methods, Phonics, Sight Vocabulary
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Yamamoto, Katsuaki; Inomata, Kimihiro – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1982
Three groups of undergraduates participated in a swimming program and took tests related to vividness of general motor imagery, swimming imagery, and accuracy of imagined skill. Speed and distance of backstroke were dependent measures. Physical practice, as well as mental rehearsal, increased vividness and accuracy of imagining the swimming…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Imagination, Kinesthetic Methods
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Bittel, Kirstin; Hernandez, Darrek – Science Scope, 2006
The ability to clearly communicate what was learned as the result of an experiment is a key component of science in general, not just science in the middle school classroom. Here, the authors state that in their eighth-grade classrooms, they have focused on their students' ability to write quality conclusions at the end of every laboratory…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Expository Writing, Writing Skills, Class Activities
WILLIAMS, JOANNA P. – 1968
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TWO TRAINING METHODS TO FOCUS ATTENTION ON THE CRITICAL FEATURES OF LETTER-LIKE FORMS WAS STUDIED. SUBJECTS WERE 32 KINDERGARTEN PUPILS. SIX NONSYMETRICAL, STANDARD LETTER-LIKE FORMS AND FOUR TRANSFORMATIONS, CONSISTING OF RIGHT-LEFT AND UP-DOWN REVERSALS, 180 DEGREES AND 90 DEGREES ROTATION, WERE USED AS STIMULI TO LEARNING.…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Kinesthetic Methods, Object Manipulation, Perception
Hill, Charles H.; Martinis, Anne S. – Academic Therapy, 1973
Sixteen fourth and fifth grade children with learning disabilities were given individualized spelling instruction which stressed the visual-kinesthetic-tactile modes of learning. (DB)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Individualized Instruction, Kinesthetic Methods, Learning Disabilities
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Torrego, Esther – Revista de Filologia Espanola, 1971
Descriptors: Expressive Language, Kinesthetic Methods, Language, Linguistics
Graves, Barbara W. – Elementary English, 1972
Discusses building language understandings through the multiple channels of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic, with special emphasis on the use of syntactic blocks. (GB)
Descriptors: Grade 1, Kinesthetic Methods, North American English, Reading Instruction
Schmidt, Wilfred H. O.; Hore, Terence – Child Develop, 1970
Descriptors: Kinesthetic Methods, Mothers, Nonverbal Communication, Parent Child Relationship
Giordano, Gerard – Academic Therapy, 1982
As alternatives to hierarchical outlining, pictorial, topical, and critical outlining kinesthetically reinforce reading comprehension and can be useful in helping older students who are learning disabled or poor readers. Examples of each approach are given. (CL)
Descriptors: Kinesthetic Methods, Learning Disabilities, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties
Lockavitch, Joseph F., Jr. – Academic Therapy, 1981
A teacher describes ways in which learning disabled students can learn through tactile-kinesthetic approaches devised by the teacher. Examples are given of multiplication instruction by counting on fingers, and grammar and long division instruction through movement. (CL)
Descriptors: Division, Elementary Secondary Education, Grammar, Kinesthetic Methods
Black, Susan – Executive Educator, 1995
Kids may be learning a great deal in physical education class. The new emphasis on physical education (through sports, dance, and physical exercise) is partly due to Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences research underscoring the importance of bodily/kinesthetic perception. Research shows that promoting the mind-body connection increases…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Influences, Kinesthetic Methods
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Pirie, Bruce – English Journal, 1995
Maps out the frontier of "kinesthetic English" by describing five movement activities inspired by dance and drama. Discusses the perils and pitfalls of these activities. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dance, Drama, English Instruction
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