Middle Ages and the Renaissance
.... the Medieval view that contemplation of the divine was the pathway to
learning. .... Thus, we have seen the stark contrast between the Middle
Ages and Renaissance ....
(1202

5

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Learning disabilities
.... have focused on developing and/or testing procedures that will enhance science's ability to detect children with
learning disabilities at very early
ages. ....
(2023

8

)
Cooperative Learning
.... on student achievement to see whether single sex and mixed sex groups are associated with differential amounts of
learning for different
ages of students. ....
(1114

4

)
Cooperative Learning Techniques
.... This study tests three cooperative teaching strategies for effectiveness in increasing the academic achievement levels of
learning disabled children
ages 10 to ....
(1489

6

)
Aging Memory Learning
.... for
learning, especially when it comes to
learning via memorization and other mental processes known to become less efficient and effective as one
ages. ....
(1271

5

)
Greeks and Romans: Perception in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
.... A third way that classical values were preserved through the middle
ages was in .... the reign of Charlemagne, who sponsored a proto-Renaissance of
learning in his ....
(829

3

)
Learning Disabled Children & Learning Techniques
.... This study tests three cooperative teaching strategies for effectiveness in increasing the academic achievement levels of
learning disabled children
ages 10 to ....
(1994

8

)
Older Adults Learning Self-Directed Activities
.... as the population
ages the need will become much greater. Since the 1970s education researchers have shown, however, that adult
learning differs considerably ....
(1714

7

)
Experiential Managerial Learning
.... that education must be learner-directed, as opposed to teacher-directed, which is characteristic of pedagogical
learning. 2. As an individual
ages, her or his ....
(3624

14

)
Jean Piaget
.... theoretical epistemology (Flavell, 1963, 1-9). The different stages postulated by Piaget help to explain different rats of
learning at different
ages as well ....
(937

4

)
Social Learning Theory of Albert Bandura a
.... He developed techniques, using observational
learning, and focusing on how behaviors are acquired .... may have been different had he used people of different
ages. ....
(2227

9

)
The Structure of Education
.... The different stages postulated by Piaget help to explain different rates of
learning at different
ages as well as the types of
learning possible at different ....
(1562

6

)
Male/Female Criteria for Moral Judgment The issue of moral judg
.... theoretical epistemology (Flavell, 1963, 1-9). The different stages postulated by Piaget help to explain different rates of
learning at different
ages as well ....
(3361

13

)
Use of Computers to Engage Students in Mathematics Learning
.... series provides a change in the nature of teaching and
learning activities that .... and practice for counting, addition, and subtraction, for students
ages four to ....
(3617

14

)
LEARNING THROUGH CASE ANALYSIS
.... Thus, the andragogical approach is compatible with
learning through case analysis. 2. As an individual
ages, her or his range and depth of experience develops ....
(6717

27

)
Skillstreaming in Early Childhood
.... Subjects in Moya's (1994) study consisted of 64 mildly
learning disabled students,
ages nine to 14 years. There were 40 males and 24 females in the sample. ....
(1297

5

)
Adolescence Development Path
.... models from symbolic logic (Flavell, 1963, 1-9). The different stages postulated by Piaget help to explain different rats of
learning at different
ages as well ....
(1526

6

)
Adolescence Cognitive/Emotional Transitions
.... models from symbolic logic (Flavell, 1963, 1-9). The different stages postulated by Piaget help to explain different rats of
learning at different
ages as well ....
(1526

6

)
Fowler's Paradigms of Meaning
.... The different stages postulated by Piaget help to explain different rats of
learning at different
ages as well as the types of
learning possible at different ....
(1874

7

)
Working in a Group Situation Learning how to work effectively in
Learning how to work effectively in a group situation is key to success in .... The differences in the group came from their
ages, their backgrounds and their life ....
(2654

11

)
Training Adults It is proposed that a research study
.... must be learner directed, as opposed to teacher directed, which is characteristic of pedagogical
learning (Patterson, 1987). 2. An an individual
ages, her or ....
(1614

6

)
Leisure Education for the Elderly
.... as the population
ages the need will become much greater. Since the 1970s education researchers have shown, however, that adult
learning differs considerably ....
(1714

7

)
Social Skills Cooperative Learning
.... In this study, Johnson studies the use of cooperative
learning as a means of improving social skills in a 5th/6th grade class of 14 boys and 12 girls
ages 10-12 ....
(734

3

)
Teaching Strategies for Autistic Children
.... effectiveness in increasing the academic achievement levels of autistic, children
ages 10 to 13 years old. Putnam (1998) defines cooperative
learning as group ....
(1499

6

)
Freud and Stages of Devlopment
....
ages 11 through 15) the child's cognitive structures are like those of an adult and include conceptual reasoning. Sociocultural theory is similar to
learning ....
(1013

4

)
The University as a Learning Organization
.... Play leads to
learning in people of all
ages. It breaks down the walls of previous conceptions (misconceptions) and allows innovation. ....
(3044

12

)
Aspects of Special Education & EHA
.... 7) The definitions of
learning disabilities are age specific. For example, children between the
ages of 3 and 9 can be considered disabled at the discretion of ....
(1345

5

)
European Civilization in the Middle Ages
.... write that "The world of
learning produced its own vast body of literature, chiefly .... Probably the best Latin literature of the High Middle
Ages was lyric poetry ....
(1454

6

)
Progressive Approach to Learning The progressive approach to ...
.... The progressive approach to
learning entails that children be taught at levels that are far advanced of their chronological and emotional
ages. ....
(1195

5

)
The Nature of Memory
.... The facts are however, that neuroscientists do not know how
learning is related to .... actually established that there is a sensitive period between the
ages of 4 ....
(2401

10

)