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Peer reviewedRadebaugh, Muriel Rogle – Reading World, 1983
Concludes that a grapho-syntactic organization that divided sentences into meaningful units and random units was comprehended significantly better by both good and poor comprehenders than was the regular paragraph format found in basal readers. (FL)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Beginning Reading, Grade 4, Grade 5
Peer reviewedBurge, Paul D. – Reading Horizons, 1983
Concludes that oral reading should be given additional emphasis in the elementary grades. (FL)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Grade 4
Peer reviewedPopoff-Walker, Leslie E. – Journal of School Psychology, 1982
Questioned whether performance on a measure of learning potential could be significantly enhanced by training, using a group of 60 children. Results showed training enhanced performance on the Raven Progressive Matrices but did not compensate for initial differences between educable mentally retarded and non-EMR students. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Adjustment (to Environment), Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedBorko, Hilda; Cadwell, Joel – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1982
Teachers' judgments of the aptitudes of hypothetical students and decisions about classroom organization and management were examined using a policy-capturing approach. Teachers' decision policies could not be represented by a single set of common regression weights. Rather, for each judgment, teachers' decision policies were essentially…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedRyder, Randall James – Reading Psychology, 1982
Reports on a study in which high and low ability elementary school students pronounced synthetic words exemplifying certain phoneme grapheme correspondences. Compares these pronunciations to principle pronunciations indicated from type counts of letters and clusters appearing in a selected word corpus. Concludes that the technique led to greater…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Language Patterns
Finkel, Ira – Learning, 1980
Tailoring programs to fit children is different from designing programs that exclude them. The many skills exhibited in gifted behavior can be taught, learned, and acquired to some degree by all children. (CJ)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedFletcher, Jerry L. – Educational Forum, 1978
Stating that national educational policy increasingly involves the minimum competencies mentality, the author discusses his proposal to investigate the outer limits of human educability, addressing five steps toward creating educational programs to maximize human educability: master patterns, personal patterns, stages of development, educational…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Developmental Stages, Educational Development, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedSenf, Gerald M. – Journal of Special Education, 1979
The author's response to H. Reed's paper (EC 115 148) on the nature of the relationship between biological defects and educational aptitude and achievement discusses, from the viewpoint of a physician, the issues of relevance, test validity, and cooperation and understanding between neuropsychologists and special educators. (For other responses…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Biological Influences, Cooperation
Peer reviewedDreher, Mariam Jean; Zenge, Sara D. – Journal of Educational Research, 1990
Results from a longitudinal study indicated that first grade metalinguistic awareness was a statistically significant predictor of students' (N=65) reading comprehension performance in both third and fifth grades, even when academic aptitude was in the regression equation. (Author/IAH)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Grade 1, Grade 3, Grade 5
Peer reviewedSnow, Richard E. – Educational Researcher, 1989
Reviews new conceptions of cognitive and conative aptitude, learning, development, and achievement and their assessment. Argues that different purposes for educational assessment require different levels and models of assessment. Strongly suggests research on construct validity and teacher understanding and use of assessment. (FMW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Cognitive Structures, Construct Validity
Peer reviewedEvans, Larry D. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1994
This comparison of regression discrepancy model results for learning disability identification used published IQ-achievement and reliability coefficients and generic, mean values. Use of mean IQ-achievement values resulted in higher discrepancy rates for a clinical sample. Use of both mean IQ-achievement and reliability values resulted in higher…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Achievement Tests, Correlation
Peer reviewedLiberatore, Cavallo; Schafer, Larry E. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1994
Examines relationships between factors affecting high school students' (n=142) ability to acquire meaningful understanding of specific biological concepts. Assessment using mental modeling techniques showed a significant correlation between students' meaningful learning orientation and their understanding of a topic. Suggests that perhaps much…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Educational Research, Genetics
Peer reviewedHilliard, Asa G. – Journal of Black Psychology, 1994
Reviews the issues and evidence on "measuring" student intelligence. The construct validity of "intelligence," the role of cultural context as a modifier of the meaning of test results, and the lack of meaningful predictive validity of IQ tests are discussed. Results conclude that measuring intelligence currently has no contribution to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Cognitive Measurement, Construct Validity
Boutin, France; Chinien, Chris A. – Educational Technology, 1992
Examines the role of students in the formative evaluation of instructional materials and reviews research on criteria for selecting students for the evaluation process. Studies that investigated the following criteria are described: (1) level of verbalization; (2) aptitude; and (3) cognitive styles field-dependent and field-independent. (18…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Criteria, Field Dependence Independence, Formative Evaluation
Szaday, Christopher; And Others – Psychological Test Bulletin, 1989
The criterion validity of the primary, elementary, and intermediate school forms of the Otis-Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT) in an Australian context was studied. Results with about 8,000 children in grades 1 through 8 support the criterion validity of the OLSAT for Australian samples. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Age Groups, Comparative Testing, Concurrent Validity


