Aptitudes and Instructional Methods

Aptitudes and Instructional Methods
Author: Lee Joseph Cronbach,Richard E. Snow
Publsiher: Ardent Media
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1981
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0829001034

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Verbal and Figural Aptitudes in Relation to Instructional Methods

Verbal and Figural Aptitudes in Relation to Instructional Methods
Author: Jan-Eric Gustafsson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1976
Genre: Education
ISBN: CORNELL:31924000517767

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Aptitude Learning and Instruction

Aptitude  Learning and Instruction
Author: Richard E. Snow,Pat-Anthony Federico,William E. Montague,Marshall J. Farr
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 1114
Release: 2022-07-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000806878

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This small set of 3 titles, was first published in 1980 and 1987. The three volumes make important contributions to the study of cognitive process analyses of aptitude; learning and problem-solving; and conative and affective aspects of human performance, in coordination with cognitive psychology. Taken together the editors hoped they would provide at least one solid platform for a more comprehensive integration of cognitive, conative, and affective theory and research in the instructional psychology of the future.

Aptitude Treatment Interaction in Second Language Learning

Aptitude Treatment Interaction in Second Language Learning
Author: Robert M. DeKeyser
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-04-21
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9789027259783

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This volume brings together seven empirical studies about aptitude-treatment interactions (ATI), i.e., about how (second language) learners with different aptitudes match or don’t match with different educational treatments; and aptitude-testing interactions, i.e., about how learners with different aptitudes perform better or worse depending on the way their knowledge and skills are tested. The authors are all established researchers or rising stars in the field of second language acquisition (SLA), who believe that little can be said about the effectiveness of teaching and testing methods or techniques without taking individual differences into account. Many of the studies corroborate in SLA what has become a central finding in the psychological and educational research about ATI: the more a method puts the burden of information processing on the student, the bigger the role of the corresponding aptitudes. The kinds of findings documented in this volume contribute to a scientific basis for the art of language teaching that will become increasingly useful as emerging technologies make adaptation to individuals and groups more feasible. Originally published as special issue of Journal of Second Language Studies 2:2 (2019).

Sensitive periods language aptitude and ultimate L2 attainment

Sensitive periods  language aptitude  and ultimate L2 attainment
Author: Gisela Granena,Mike Long
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2013-05-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027272065

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Research on second language acquisition (SLA) has identified language aptitude and age of onset (AO), i.e., the age at which learners are first meaningfully exposed to the L2, as robust predictors of rate of classroom language learning and level of ultimate L2 attainment in naturalistic settings, respectively. It is not surprising, therefore, that recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in the combination of age and aptitude as a powerful explanatory factor in SLA, and central to a viable SLA theory. The chapters in this volume provide new studies and reviews of research findings on age effects, bilingualism effects, maturational constraints and sensitive periods in SLA, the sub-components of language aptitude and the development of new aptitude measures, the influence of AO and aptitude in combination on SLA, aptitude-treatment interactions, and the implications of the research findings for language education policy and tailored language instruction.

Research on Aptitudes

Research on Aptitudes
Author: Richard E. Snow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1976
Genre: Ability
ISBN: STANFORD:36105032656758

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A review of current literature on the relation of aptitudes to learning outcomes under different instructional methods or conditions. Included are: aptitude-instructional treatment interaction studies, notes on new methodological problems, and studies of individual differences in laboratory learning arrangements. Aptitudes emphasized include abilities (general, fluid-analytic, crystallized) and personality traits (anxiety, achievement via independence and achievement via conformity). Complex interactions among ability, personality, and instructional treatment variables are demonstrated. Implications for further research are discussed. (Author).

Cognitive Abilities and Educational Outcomes

Cognitive Abilities and Educational Outcomes
Author: Monica Rosén,Kajsa Yang Hansen,Ulrika Wolff
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2016-10-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319434735

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This book addresses problems and challenges that face educational measurement at a time when multipurpose usage of observational data from educational assessments, tests and international surveys has become a growing global trend. While the construction of educational measures and use of educational data offer many opportunities, they also require awareness of the numerous threats to validity and methods of reducing such threats. Written by leading international scholars, the book demonstrates the complexity of educational measurement by addressing three broad and interrelated topics. The first part discusses cognitive abilities, including studies on fluid intelligence, its improvement and its links to aptitude tests for admission to higher education. The second part focuses on the effects of school and teacher-related factors on school outcomes at individual and group levels, and uses international studies to analyze causes. The third part presents analytical techniques and measurement methods to improve reliability, for example factor analysis using Bayesian estimators, bi-factor analysis, model misfit and solutions, and discusses balance issues in reporting test results. The book provides examples of state-of-the-art analytical techniques for pursuing fundamental research problems, and the latest advances in measurement methods, with a focus on validity improvement. Eminent researchers discuss and provide insights into questions such as: Is it possible to train individuals to think at a higher level than normal for their age? What determines prospective preschool teachers’ skill to perceive mathematics-related preschool situations? Can international indicator design and instruments be improved to use trends and national context variables more efficiently? Can indicator data at national, school and class levels be compared easier? Are value-added measures of teacher effectiveness valid when it comes to hiring and promoting teachers? Is money better spent on teacher training than on smaller class-size? How do theory and empirical statistical data intertwine in building structures of understanding? This book is inspired by the career and personal influence of the Swedish scholar Professor Jan-Eric Gustafsson, renowned for his research on individual differences, especially the structure of cognitive abilities, and on the effects of education on knowledge and skills.

Educational Differences

Educational Differences
Author: Arthur Jensen,Associate Professor of Speech Communication Arthur Jensen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2011-12-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415506243

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Among particular issues discussed in this book are the problems of the cultural disadvantaged, the problems of devising psychological tests which are not biased towards any particular culture, the problems of minority groups of children in education and the relationship between heritability and teachability.