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Smith, J. David; Jackson, Brooke N.; Adamczyk, Markie N.; Church, Barbara A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Categorization researchers have long debated the possibility of multiple category-learning systems. The need persists for paradigms that dissociate explicit-declarative category-learning processes (featuring verbalizable category rules) from implicit-procedural processes (featuring stimulus-response associations lying beneath declarative…
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Formation, Perception, Learning Processes
Li Teng – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative, phenomenological study examined undergraduate peer mentors' perceptions of the mentoring roles and their perceived student learning through their mentoring experiences. The participants' experiences were connected to the sociocultural theory of learning and self-determination theory. The study revealed four themes from peer…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Peer Teaching, Mentors, Undergraduate Students
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Fang-Ying Yang; Yuan-Li Liu; Shih-Chieh Chien; Yi-Wen Hung – Educational Technology & Society, 2025
In this study, an interactive science learning app on the topic of plate tectonics was developed for tablets to promote argumentative reasoning. The app guided learners through learning stages that required them to propose arguments, identify relevant evidence, acquire background knowledge, and engage in argumentative reasoning in different…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Persuasive Discourse, Visual Perception, Attention
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Rau, Martina A.; Beier, Joel P. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Collaboration enhances conceptual learning with multiple representations. However, learning with multiple representations also involves perceptual learning processes. These often-overlooked learning processes are the target of perceptual trainings, which expose students to short nonverbal tasks so that students can induce visual patterns across…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Cooperative Learning, Visual Perception, Training
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Mataka, Lloyd M.; Saderholm, Jon C.; Hodge, Tracy – Science Education International, 2023
This concurrent triangulation mixed method design study describes the influence of a science education seminar (SES) on the learning assistants' (LAs) perceptions of their roles in the classroom. The SES was developed to train undergraduate students as LAs at a Southern liberal arts college in the USA. The focus of the seminar was teaching the LAs…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Seminars
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Qinna Feng; Wenhao Li; Xueping Zhu; Xiuhan Li – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2025
Giving feedback is key to online collaborative discussion, but the impact of feedback on role-scripts in online discussion remains unclear. To address this research gap, a mixed factorial experiment was conducted to investigate the potential effects and interactions of feedback type (elaborated vs. motivational feedback) and scripted roles (yes…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Blended Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Motivation Techniques
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Matthew Henley; Robin Conrad – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2024
In this study, we frame learning in the tertiary-level contemporary dance class as a process of developing culturally situated shared patterns of skilled action and attention through dynamic engagement with kinetic experience. Extending existing scholarship on dance learning, we adopt the framework of cultural affordances to understand the…
Descriptors: Dance, Kinesthetic Perception, Dance Education, Undergraduate Students
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Robert A. Cortes; Mafalda C. B. Peña; Richard J. Daker; Griffin A. Colaizzi; Adam E. Green – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
The role of top-down control in divergent creativity remains heavily debated. An outstanding question about the state dynamics of creativity concerns acute shifts between heightened and lowered creative states. Particularly, do transitions between creative states incur a "switch cost" as observed in other domains of cognition? Prior…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Creativity, Verbs, Cognitive Processes
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Meng-Lin Liao; Chi-Chuan Yeh; June-Horng Lue; Ming-Fong Chang – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
It can be difficult for some students to learn three-dimensional anatomical structure concepts. While virtual reality (VR) systems have been reported as helpful for learning, there has been scarce research on either VR teaching strategies or the influence of visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) in the context of large anatomy classes (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Teaching Methods, Anatomy, Computer Simulation
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Leah Mortenson; Elizabeth Chase; Bilge Cerezci – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
This article explores the outcomes of instruction employing a pedagogy of discomfort (or disequilibrium)--a teaching style that embraces discomfort as a part of the learning process--in a teacher preparation program. Drawing on data from a case study, we present findings from our work involving teacher candidates in discussions about social…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Teacher Education Programs
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Fatimah Ghazi Mohammed; Hanadi Abdulrahman Khadawardi – Journal of Education and Learning, 2024
Listening is widely regarded as the predominant language proficiency utilized in virtually all forms of communication. However, its intricacies often engender feelings of complexity and, at times, provoke anxiety and frustration among both foreign and second-language learners. The enhancement of successful communication fundamentally hinges upon…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Audio Equipment
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Scholten, Nina; Höttecke, Dietmar; Sprenger, Sandra – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2020
Teachers are confronted with multiple stimuli during instruction. To teach responsively, they must be able to identify and address classroom incidents that are critical for student learning. In the literature, the term "noticing" is used to refer to teachers' perception and interpretation of such incidents, as well as the associated…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Critical Incidents Method, Decision Making, Teaching Methods
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Pan, Gary; Seow, Poh-Sun; Shankararaman, Venky; Koh, Kevin – Journal of International Education in Business, 2021
Purpose: One of the main obstacles facing project-based learning (PBL) adoption relates to a lack of understanding by teachers and students in the roles they are required to play in the learning process. This study aims to address this obstacle, so as to better promote regular adoption of PBL pedagogy in educational institutions.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Problem Based Learning, Teacher Role
James M. Stratton – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The question of whether second languages (L2s) are best learned implicitly or explicitly has been a topic of much empirical discourse, with the majority of studies pointing to the benefits of explicit instruction when learning L2 grammar rules. However, given the focus on grammar, it is unclear how generalizable these findings are to other…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Task Analysis, Auditory Perception
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Mary Anne Peabody; Susan Noyes; Mary Anderson – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2022
Reflective practice is considered a highly valued graduate attribute in the field of occupational therapy. Occupational therapy educators influence and shape how students develop into reflective practitioners. Reflective practice requires a set of complex thinking skills that are typically focused on personal experiences and can be broken down…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Graduate Students, College Faculty, Reflection
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