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Tassopulos, Joan M. – 1982
To better understand the effects of the family on the reading achievement of black children, a study examined the relative influence of specific maternal variables and the family socioeconomic status (SES) on reading achievement. A total of 31 mother-child dyads were selected from a university reading clinic, with the children aged 7 through 11…
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Black Youth, Elementary Education, Expectation
Gropper, Robert L. – 1969
The comprehension of aurally-presented narrative passages by fourth-grade children as a function of listening rate and performance on 11 predictor variables was investigated. The predictor tests included: PPVT, Otis Intelligence Test, MAT, Listening Comprehension, Digit Span, Coding, Auditory Attention Span, Clerical Speed, Perceptual Speed,…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Experimental Groups, Grade 4, Listening Skills
Rudy, Dennis W. – 2001
This report presents an evaluation of the HealthWorks! Kids' Museum, an urban education center designed to help children in grades preK-8 understand and make good choices about healthy living and lifestyle choices. It includes an exhibit floor and interactive classroom areas with a program highlighting how body systems work; a game challenging the…
Descriptors: Child Health, Community Programs, Creative Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education
Fleisher, Paul – 1997
This guide offers more than 100 games from around the world designed to help students explore the fun of learning while developing their higher-order thinking skills. The guide is a compilation of new and traditional games, most of which can be completed with paper and pencil. Each game is classroom tested and tailored to enhance the intelligences…
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
ORR, DAVID B. – 1967
THE EFFECT OF USING SIMULTANEOUS BIMODAL INPUTS ON THE COMPREHENSION OF CONNECTED DISCOURSE FOR IMPROVING THE READING AND LISTENING SKILLS OF EDUCATIONALLY MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN WAS STUDIED. SUBJECTS WERE STUDENTS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 12 YEARS, 11 MONTHS AND 17 YEARS, 11 MONTHS WHOSE MEASURED INTELLIGENCE WAS BETWEEN 54 AND 86. THE STUDENTS…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Mild Mental Retardation, Multisensory Learning, Reading Achievement
Podrasky, Edward Francis – 1970
In this study an experimental test was constructed requiring high school students in introductory physics to use graphic rather than verbal skills in identifying relational concepts of physics. The effectiveness of the test was examined using both traditional and contemporary-PSSC (Physical Science Study Committee) physics. Two hundred twenty-six…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Evaluation, Nonverbal Tests
Reese, Charles Dennis – 1973
The purpose of this study was to construct a pictorial instrument and evaluate its effectiveness. The instrument, the Blue Version Biology Pictorial Classroom Test (BVBPCT), was composed of multiple-choice items, each of which posed a question or problem about a pictorial. The 404 subjects for the study were randomly assigned to one of four…
Descriptors: Biology, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Evaluation
Ramsey, Wallace Z. – 1972
One hundred thirty-eight second graders, identified by their teachers as "poor readers with incomplete phonics skills" were given four specially constructed tests of phonics skills: a context test over meaningful but visually unfamiliar words, an isolated sounds test, a McKee type multiple choice test, and a word completion test. Eighty…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Context Clues, Grade 2, Phonics
Beard, Colin; Wilson, John – Horizons, 2002
A model presents experiential learning as a combination lock. Outdoor environmental elements, activities, senses, emotions, forms of intelligence, and ways of learning are grouped into six "tumblers" that can be arranged into combinations that best help learners interact with the external environment through their senses, thus generating…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, Educational Strategies, Emotional Experience
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Hilliard, Asa G. – NAMTA Journal, 1996
Describes the view of intelligence in Montessori education and dismisses a variety of limited and dehumanizing models of education. Refers to the Montessori model as a "human metaphor" that actually responds to who children are and what they need, and extends that metaphor to the world community at large, encompassing the author's spiritual…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Educational Theories
Jones, Bonnie J.; Borges, Nicole J. – 2000
Medical school admissions committees are expected to select physicians with specific attributes such as intelligence, altruism, dutifulness, and compassion. Besides basing these attributes on the best professional judgment of the physicians and medical school faculty, there has been little quantitative research to determine the psychological…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Applicants
Kilgallon, Mary K.; Mueller, Richard J. – 1986
Test validity was studied in nine subtests of a kindergarten screening battery used to predict reading comprehension for children up to five years after entering kindergarten. The independent variables were kindergarteners' scores on the: (1) Otis-Lennon Mental Ability Test; (2) Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test; (3) Detroit Tests of Learning…
Descriptors: Kindergarten Children, Learning Disabilities, Longitudinal Studies, Predictive Validity
Foundation for Knowledge in Development, Littleton, CO. – 1986
The study reported here sought to establish the predictive validity of the Miller Assessment for Preschoolers (MAP), an instrument designed to identify preschool children at risk for school-related problems in the primary years. Children (N=338) in 11 states who were originally tested in 1980 as part of the MAP standardization project were given a…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Discriminant Analysis, Handicap Identification, High Risk Students
Baxter, Marion McComb – 1973
The study of computational errors among sixth grade students included identification and classification of errors, investigation of the effects of two feedback treatments and of classwork and homework on error patterns, and investigation of the relationships of error patterns with intelligence, mathematics achievement, attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Computation, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education
Youngjohn, James R.; And Others – 1991
Test-retest reliabilities and practice effect magnitudes were considered for nine computer-simulated tasks of everyday cognition and five traditional neuropsychological tests. The nine simulated everyday memory tests were from the Memory Assessment Clinic battery as follows: (1) simple reaction time while driving; (2) divided attention (driving…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Simulation
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