by Timothy Papadopoulos (Editor), Rauno K. Parrila (Editor), John R. Kirby (Editor)
Cognition, Intelligence, and Achievement is motivated by the work of the renowned Professor J. P. Das on the PASS (Planning, Attention, Simultaneous and Successive Processing) theory of intelligence and CAS measures (Cognitive Assessment System) of cognitive processes. This book reviews current research using this and other frameworks in understanding the relationships among cognition, intelligence, and achievement. The assessment and diagnosis of learning disabilities, mental retardation, and ADHD are addressed, and the interrelationships among cognition, culture, neuropsychology, academic achievement, instruction, and remediation are examined. No other book has presented such an integrated view across these domains, from such a diverse array of internationally known and respected experts from psychology, education, and neuroscience.
- Summarizes decades of research on PASS theory and use of CAS
- Discusses how findings in the neuropsychology of intelligence speak to PASS theory use and application
- Covers use of PASS and CAS for assessing and treating a variety of learning disabilities
- Outlines use of PASS and CAS for enhancing learning and cognitive processes
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9780124103887
- Publisher: Elsevier Science
- Publication date: 8/8/2014
- Pages: 532
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