نتایج جستجو برای: graders

تعداد نتایج: 3724  

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2012
Li-Jen Kuo Richard C Anderson

Drawing on structural sensitivity theory, the current study investigated monolingual and bilingual children's ability to learn how phonemes combine to form acceptable syllables in a new language. A total of 186 monolingual and bilingual kindergarteners, first graders, and second graders in Taiwan participated in the study. Bilingual children, regardless of whether they actively used a second la...

Journal: :نوآوری های مدیریت آموزشی 0
زهره عباباف مدرس تربیت معلم شهید باهنر    حسن پاشاشریفی عضو هیات علمی

abstract  this paper  aims at investigating the metacognitive knowledge of solving problem among primary school students with high and low school achievement. two other variables of the students’ grade and sex were also accounted for. the participants were 232 boy and girl students from forth and fifth grades which were randomly selected and divided into two groups of high  and low achievers . ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2011
Anique B H de Bruin Keith W Thiede Gino Camp Joshua Redford

The ability to monitor understanding of texts, usually referred to as metacomprehension accuracy, is typically quite poor in adult learners; however, recently interventions have been developed to improve accuracy. In two experiments, we evaluated whether generating delayed keywords prior to judging comprehension improved metacomprehension accuracy for children. For sixth and seventh graders, me...

2014
Diane Pedrotty Bryant Brian R. Bryant Russell Gersten Melissa M. Chavez

This study sought to examine the effects of Tier 2 intervention in a multitiered model on the performance of firstand secondgrade students who were identified as having mathematics difficulties. A regression discontinuity design was utilized. Participants included 126 (Tier 2, n = 26) first graders and 140 (Tier 2, n = 25) second graders. Tier 2 students received 15min intervention booster less...

2003
Richard Bassett

Accurately identifying, grading and then determining the authenticity of rare collectible items such as coins, stamps, cards, comic books and artwork is a subjective non-automated process conducted by appraisers or graders. Appraisers and graders are usually human experts in their respective fields that draw on large established pools of domain knowledge, opinions of other experts in their fiel...

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 1999
V Souweidane L R Huesmann

The effects of a community's culture on children's and adolescents' normative beliefs about the appropriateness of aggression were examined. One hundred forty-seven high school students and 103 fourth graders participated in a survey of normative beliefs; 69 high school and 44 elementary school students were of Middle-Eastern background. Although there were no differences in the beliefs of immi...

Journal: :Child development 2008
Nicole M McNeil

Do typical arithmetic problems hinder learning of mathematical equivalence? Second and third graders (7-9 years old; N= 80) received lessons on mathematical equivalence either with or without typical arithmetic problems (e.g., 15 + 13 = 28 vs. 28 = 28, respectively). Children then solved math equivalence problems (e.g., 3 + 9 + 5 = 6 + _), switched lesson conditions, and solved math equivalence...

2012
Jimikaye Beck Christine A. Schaefer Heidi Nace Alana D. Steffen Claudio Nigg Lois Brink James O. Hill Raymond C. Browning

The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of first-, third-, and fifth-graders to accurately self-report height and weight. Self-reported and measured values for height and weight were recorded for 487 students. The ability to self-report a reasonable value for height and weight improved with grade level, but children in all 3 grade levels significantly underreported their height a...

2003
Joanne F. Carlisle Jane Fleming

This study explores emerging lexical processes that may be the foundation for children's acquisition of morphological knowledge and the relation of these processes to reading comprehension. First and third graders were given two tasks involving lexical analysis of morphologically complex words. Two years later, they were given a measure of processing derived words in sentence contexts and a tes...

Journal: :Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas 2004

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