Age and Computer Assisted Learning
.... by technological advances, particularly in the area of computers, children should be introduced to computer-assisted
learning at an early
age in order to ....
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Aging Memory Learning
.... In fact,
learning difficulties in old
age stem primarily from impairment in mental function among processes linked with memory "Several cognitive functions ....
(1271

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Memory Ability & Age
.... There is a substantial body of research on
age differences in
learning and memory. Gilbert (1941) found a decline in performance ....
(1382

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Social Learning Theory
The assumptions underlying social
learning theory proposed by Albert Bandura are relevant to the impact of social
learning on students
age 8 with respect to ....
(472

2

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The Visually Limited School Age Child
.... per year.2 Moreover, the incidence of vision problems in school
age children is quite high. Recent research has shown that among
learning disabled children, as ....
(2410

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Learning Technology: Analysis
.... In The Children's Machine: Rethinking School in the
Age of the Computer, Papert (1993) takes the position that we have entered an
age of
learning during which ....
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Children Learning to Read
.... is quite capable of understanding that
learning is an orderly process and proceeds in logical steps" (230). He does not make any restrictions based on
age. ....
(1586

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USE OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING ACTIVITIES
.... need is a flexible and responsive
learning environment with developmentally appropriate,
age appropriate and individual appropriate
learning experiences. ....
(4142

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Cooperative Learning
.... motivation was found in multi-
age groups rather than in single
age groups. A similar study of the effects of debate/non-debate cooperative
learning groups was ....
(2002

8

)
Cooperative Learning
.... Of interest to future researchers investigating for the effects of cooperative
learning groups and student achievement would be to consider the
age factor. ....
(1114

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Parents, Children and Learning
.... their children acquire vary from one
age to the next, for different development stages of a child's life offer windows into different types of
learning. ....
(1800

7

)
Technology & Education
.... cling to their worn-out modes of education as if they will act as life preservers amidst the incoming onslaught of the Information
Age, "
Learning takes place ....
(4015

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Learning Disabilities of Children
....
Learning disabilities most often manifest themselves in the classroom and emerge as the child is .... at the same pace as others in his or her
age group, whereas ....
(1987

8

)
Process of Learning in the Business Organization
Charles Handy's book, The
Age of Unreason, examines the nature of
learning and applies Handy's insights into the prices of
learning to the business organization ....
(1593

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To Kill A Mockingbird
.... In this way they come-of-
age learning to question the blind hatred and prejudices of those they view around them in Maycomb, particularly due to the trial of ....
(803

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)
Personal Learning Experiences
.... championships. I began playing tennis at the
age of 8. Lessons were given at my grammar school, and I fervently pursued
learning the rules. ....
(2154

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)
Bilingual Learning
.... Based on the above description, it is evident that their
learning experiences were highly different. Apart from the
age period of their language acquisition ....
(3171

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WHOLE LANGUAGE LEARNING
.... Phonics is associated with the industrial
age and its factory/assembly-line .... to focus on transactional elements in teacher-student interactions and
learning. ....
(1536

6

)
Computer Technology and Learning
.... studying at their own convenience. In these and other ways, computer technology greatly enhances
learning for people of every
age.
(268

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)
Elements of Cooperative Learning
.... motivation was found in multi-
age groups rather than in single
age groups. A similar study of the effects of debate/non-debate cooperative
learning groups was ....
(4417

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Philosophy of Early Childhood Education
.... with the environment--the physical world and other children (McCarthy & Houston, 1980, p. 4). Early, effective
learning happens best in a mixed
age group, multi ....
(1972

8

)
The Age of Enlightenment
.... Likewise, Voltaire's idea of a "golden
age" of history was one in .... certain characteristics of dignity, noblesse, and morality (Shklar, "
Learning Without Knowing ....
(2459

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Language Development Theory Abstract Learning theory is as di
.... put it, "If a factor proven to be effective in increasing [adult]
learning in the .... But Hakuta's position is that when it comes to school-
age children, substance ....
(7120

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Teaching and Learning Styles in Music Reading
.... that a task mastered by another person of a similar
age must be desirable .... sentences or beautifully rounded paragraphs in the early stages of language
learning. ....
(4157

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Student Learning Styles & Performance
.... 5. The feedback should not reinforce incorrect responses. 6. The feedback should be relevant to the
age of the learner, and to the learner's level of
learning. ....
(4151

17

)
Computer Technology & Special Ed Children Wall, T. & Siegel, J. ...
.... was not conducted on preschoolers or early-grade students but rather on students of junior-high-school and high-school
age. Thus
learning-disabled adolescents ....
(3137

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DESCRIPTION OF ADULT INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT
.... Thus, it is not confined to any one
age group, but rather a quality that .... and will in the 21st century increasingly applied to the area of life-long
learning. ....
(1703

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Teaching For the Elderly
.... is ageless! People of all
age levels are curious and can enjoy the experience of
learning new information... Can opportunities for ....
(2250

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)
Effects of Grouping on Children's Progress
.... observed that the longer the implementation of cooperative
learning, the greater .... According to Katz (1992), mixed grade/mixed
age groupings commonly refer to ....
(2428

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Teaching French & English
.... nature, inasmuch as there are various levels of acquired and expected competencies for various
age groups with various objectives and
learning environments. ....
(2589

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