The Nile on eBay Applied Cognitive Research in K-3 Classrooms by S. Kenneth Thurman, Catherine A. Fiorello
Summarizes research on important topics in cognitive research. This book focuses on areas of cognitive research. It examines topics germane to the cognitive functioning of young children: working memory, executive functioning, theory of mind, phonemic awareness, and neuropsychological processing in the context of early elementary classrooms.
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This volume summarizes research on important topics in cognitive research and discusses what must be done to apply this research in early elementary classrooms. Purposefully, it focuses on areas of cognitive research that have only recently begun to be studied in early elementary classrooms or that, based on educational and psychological theory, appear to have the greatest implications for early classroom learning Part 1, "Cognitive Applications in Early Elementary Classrooms," examines topics germane to the cognitive functioning of young children: working memory, executive functioning, theory of mind, phonemic awareness, and neuropsychological processing in the context of early elementary classrooms. Part 2, "Considerations for Further Research: Methods, Policy, and Issues," looks at practical and methodological issues of which applied cognitive researchers must remain cognizant: methodology, research designs, the gap between science and policy and means by which this gap can be diminished, and the need to consider how issues like ecological validity, individual differences, treatment integrity, and the relation between assessment and intervention are integral to designing applied cognitive research studies.The current emphasis on empirically supported treatments and research-based teaching and intervention in the schools, and legislation such as No Child Left Behind and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act, have focused attention on the scientific basis of educational practice. However, applying research to the environment of the schools is not an automatic process. Bridging the gap has several prerequisites: researchers must attend to the ecological validity of their studies, universities must incorporate the results of research into their pre-professional training programs, and schools must support their inservice staff in developing new knowledge and skills. Applied Cognitive Research in K-3 Classrooms contributes strongly to these goals, not only by providing researchers, professionals, and graduate students in the fields of cognitive psychology, school psychology, educational psychology, educational research, and early elementary-level education with current understanding but also helping to set an agenda for further research that applies cognitive psychology in early elementary classrooms.
Author Biography
S. Kenneth Thurman, Catherine A. Fiorello
Table of Contents
@contents: Selected Contents:Table of Contents PrefaceINTRODUCTIONChapter 1: Cognition in the Early Elementary ClassroomMary C. McKenna, Erin K. Jurgensen, and S. Kenneth ThurmanPART ONE: Cognitive Applications in Early Elementary ClassroomsChapter 2: Working Memory and Classroom LearningSusan E. Gathercole and Tracy Packiam AllowayChapter 3: Executive Function, School Readiness and School AchievementUlrich Muller, Dana Lieberman, Douglas Frye and Philip David ZelazoChapter 4: Theory of Mind, Understanding Teaching and Early Childhood EducationDouglas Frye and Zhenlin WangChapter 5: Translating Cognitive Science to the Classroom: The Role of PhonologicalSensitivity and Vocabulary in the Development of Early Literacy SkillsJames P. Byrnes and Barbara A. WasikChapter 6: Validating Individual Differences through Examination of ConvergingPsychometric and Neuropsychological Models of Cognitive FunctioningCatherine A. Fiorello, James B. Hale, Lindsey E. Snyder, Elizabeth Forrest and Annemarie TeodoriPART TWO: Considerations for Further Research: Methods, Policy and IssuesChapter 7: Data Collection Methods: Potential Pitfalls when Implementing EarlyReading Programs as Educational InterventionsGary D. PhyeChapter 8: Experimental Approaches for Overcoming Practical Challenges of Classroom Research Sharon M. CarverChapter 9: Bridging the Gap between Psychological Science and Educational Policyand PracticeGregory White, Gwen Frishkoff, and Merry BullockChapter 10: Issues and Concerns in Conducting Applied Cognitive ResearchS. Kenneth Thurman and Marissa H. Kiepert
Details ISBN0805858229 Short Title APPLIED COGNITIVE RESEARCH IN Language English ISBN-10 0805858229 ISBN-13 9780805858228 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2008 Country of Publication United States Alternative 9780805858211 DOI 10.1604/9780805858228 Place of Publication New York AU Release Date 2008-01-25 NZ Release Date 2008-01-25 US Release Date 2008-01-25 UK Release Date 2008-01-25 Edited by Catherine A. Fiorello Author Catherine A. Fiorello Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc Publication Date 2008-01-25 DEWEY 370.152 Illustrations 11 Tables, black and white Audience Professional & Vocational Imprint Routledge Pages 320 We've got this
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