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Mary K. Stewart – Online Learning, 2023
This qualitative study examines cognitive presence in a graduate-level online pedagogy course that introduced students to the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework. Students wrote weekly reflections that described their own learning and speculated on how they could apply what they learned to create positive online learning environments for future…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teacher Education, Cognitive Development, Reflection
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Patricia Chen; Dennis W. H. Teo; Daniel X. Y. Foo; Holly A. Derry; Benjamin T. Hayward; Kyle W. Schulz; Caitlin Hayward; Timothy A. McKay; Desmond C. Ong – npj Science of Learning, 2022
Social-psychological interventions have raised the learning and performance of students in rigorous efficacy trials. Yet, after they are distributed "in the wild" for students to self-administer, there has been little research following up on their translational effectiveness. We used cutting-edge educational technology to tailor, scale…
Descriptors: College Students, STEM Education, Economics Education, Cognitive Development
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Adnan, Gunawan; Zulfikar, Teuku; Armia, Muhammad Siddiq; Gade, Syahbuddin; Walidin, Warul – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
This article describes the effects of inquiry learning model on college students' cognitive and critical thinking skills. The research aims at understanding the extent inquiry learning model improves the college students' cognitive and critical thinking skills in the lessons of educational philosophy and exploring students' responses to the model.…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Development
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Shi, Yinghui; Yang, Huiyun; MacLeod, Jason; Zhang, Jingman; Yang, Harrison Hao – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2020
Technology-enabled active learning environments (TE-ALEs) have attracted considerable research interest, particularly in higher education. However, research shows inconsistent results describing the influence of TE-ALEs toward students' cognitive learning outcomes. This study was designed to identify high-quality empirical research examining…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Objectives, Active Learning, Technology Uses in Education
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Aragón, Oriana R.; Eddy, Sarah L.; Graham, Mark J. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2018
Mounting evidence of the efficacy of active learning has prompted educators to consider adoption of these practices in college-level classrooms. One tenet of active learning is that most, if not all, students have the ability to learn. Instructors' perspectives on learning, however, may or may not be aligned with this. One belief held by some…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, College Faculty
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Ismail, Emad A.; Groccia, James E. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2018
Engaging students in learning is a basic principle of effective undergraduate education. Outcomes of engaging students include meaningful learning experiences and enhanced skills in all learning domains. This chapter reviews the influence of engaging students in different forms of active learning on cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skill…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Student Participation, Active Learning
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Khalaf, Bilal Khalid; Zin, Zuhana Mohamed; Al-Abbas, Linda S. – International Journal of Instruction, 2022
Educational societies encountered rapid development in all fields of knowledge, assisted by the invention of new technologies and development of linguistic systems. Over time, researchers contribute to design well known instructional models such as traditional-based and inquiry-based models. However, the previous literature investigations showed…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Instructional Design, Models, Inquiry
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van der Horst, Dan; Harrison, Conor; Staddon, Sam; Wood, Georgina – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2016
"Energy literacy" is of great interest to those researching sustainable consumption, particularly with regard to its relationship to domestic energy use. This paper reflects on the pedagogic aspects of fieldwork recently carried out by undergraduate geography students in their own homes to assess energy-related technologies and…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Familiarity, Field Experience Programs, Home Programs
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Das, Satarupa – College Teaching, 2015
Museum exhibits can be a tool in experiential learning. While instructors have documented various methods of experiential learning, they have not sufficiently explored such learning from museum exhibits. Museum researchers, however, have long found a satisfying cognitive component to museum visits. This paper narrates the author's design to…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Innovation, Experiential Learning
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Ruggeri, Azzurra; Lombrozo, Tania; Griffiths, Thomas L.; Xu, Fei – Developmental Psychology, 2016
Children are active learners: they learn not only from the information people offer and the evidence they happen to observe, but by actively seeking information. However, children's information search strategies are typically less efficient than those of adults. In two studies, we isolate potential sources of developmental change in how children…
Descriptors: Information Seeking, Search Strategies, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Structures
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Sabag, Nissim; Trotskovsky, Elena; Waks, Shlomo – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2014
This article describes examples of reflection documented in a longitudinal research comprising two studies: a three-year three-stage study on technology project-based learning (TPBL) and a three-year two-stage study on engineering thinking (ET). Both studies used qualitative tools such as interviews, active observations, and document analysis.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reflection, Longitudinal Studies, Qualitative Research
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Keengwe, Jared, Ed.; Mbae, Justus G., Ed.; Ngigi, Simon K., Ed. – IGI Global, 2015
The increasing internationalization of today's classrooms calls for learning institutions to prepare students for success in an interdependent and technologically-advanced world. Faculty who are competent in multiple 21st century skills are best equipped to engage students in curricula that are relevant, transformative, and engaging across content…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Literacy, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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Michel, Norbert; Cater, John James, III; Varela, Otmar – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2009
This study compares the impact of an active teaching approach and a traditional (or passive) teaching style on student cognitive outcomes. Across two sections of an introductory business course, one class was taught in an active or nontraditional manner, with a variety of active learning exercises. The second class was taught in a passive or…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Active Learning, Teaching Methods
Permaul, Jane Szutu – New Horizons in Education, 2009
Background: Service-learning as pedagogy and a curricular consideration has been introduced to tertiary education of the Asia-Pacific Region. Theoretical framework and research in this area is still in its infancy. However, much can be learned from related theories and concepts, on which service-learning research can be conducted. Aims: This paper…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Curriculum Development, Program Design, Experiential Learning
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Hmelo-Silver, Cindy E.; Barrows, Howard S. – Cognition and Instruction, 2008
This article describes a detailed analysis of knowledge building in a problem-based learning group. Knowledge building involves increasing the collective knowledge of a group through social discourse. For knowledge building to occur in the classroom, the teacher needs to create opportunities for constructive discourse in order to support student…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Problem Based Learning, Inquiry, Group Behavior
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