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Cagatay Pacaci; Ulas Ustun; Omer Faruk Ozdemir – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
There is extensive literature focusing on students' misconceptions in various subject domains. Several conceptual change approaches have been trying to understand how conceptual change occurs to help learners handle these misconceptions. This meta-analysis aims to integrate studies investigating the effectiveness of three types of conceptual…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Literature Reviews, Misconceptions, Concept Formation
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Martínez-Planell, Rafael; Trigueros, Maria – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2021
In this paper we present the results of a survey of research studies on the learning of multivariable calculus in a wide geographic spectrum. The goal of this study is to describe what research results tell us about students' learning of calculus of two-variable functions, and how they inform its teaching. In spite of the diversity of cultures and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
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Permatasari, Margaretha Bhrizda; Rahayu, Sri; Dasna, I Wayan – Journal of Science Learning, 2022
The abstractness of the chemistry concept can be understood easily through chemistry learning using multiple representations. This article used the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method to review eleven articles published from 2012 to 2021 and focused on chemistry learning using various representations. The articles are systematically obtained…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Chemistry
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Rittle-Johnson, Bethany; Loehr, Abbey M.; Durkin, Kelley – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2017
Promoting self-explanation (i.e., generating explanations for oneself in an attempt to make sense of new information) is a recommended study strategy and instructional practice. A meta-analysis of the literature on prompting self-explanation to improve mathematics learning confirmed that prompted self-explanation leads to a small to moderate…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Comprehension, Mathematics Instruction, Meta Analysis
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Kingsdorf, Sheri; Krawec, Jennifer – Cogent Education, 2016
Though research on effective instruction in math word problem solving is prominent at the middle and secondary levels, much less work has been done in elementary grades. In this article, we review the research on varied problem-solving instructional interventions at the third-grade level for students across ability levels. Third grade was chosen…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Primary Education, Grade 3
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Kandlbinder, Peter – Teaching in Higher Education, 2013
Early career university teachers often have limited experience of the higher education literature making it difficult for them to identify what ideas have become central to justifying what university teachers ought to be doing in higher education teaching and learning. A review of the research literature in journals focused on teaching and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Researchers, Concept Formation, Educational Research
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Ross, Susan; Pratt-Cotter, Mary – Mathematics Educator, 1997
Reviews the historical development of subtraction algorithms used in the United States. Indicates that the algorithms used to teach subtraction have not changed much in the last 40 years, but in the late 1800s and early 1900s, different algorithms were developed that had a great impact. Contains 22 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Arithmetic, Concept Formation, Elementary Education
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Tessmer, Martin; And Others – Educational Technology, Research and Development, 1990
Discusses concept learning research and theory, and examines the relationship with models of instructional design. Topics discussed include how concepts are learned; how concepts are measured; instructional design for concept learning; inferences; teaching with analogies; use of learning strategies; and new strategies for classification…
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Inferences
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Wood, Eileen; And Others – Elementary School Journal, 1993
Six studies examined the effectiveness of the elaborative interrogation teaching strategy, which involves students generating answers to "why" questions about facts about to be learned. The preschool and elementary students demonstrated higher factual recall when they were instructed to use their own elaborations of facts rather than…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Learning Strategies
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Sfard, Anna; McClain, Kay – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2002
Introduces a special issue on the ways in which symbolic tools enable, mediate, and shape mathematical thinking while being themselves a product of these processes. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Epistemology, Learning Strategies
Newby, Timothy J.; Stepich, Donald A. – Journal of Instructional Development, 1987
Examines the differences between concrete and abstract concepts and their implications for instructional design and teaching. How specific concepts are stored in and retrieved from memory is described, analogies are discussed as an instructional tool in abstract concept learning, and a possible instructional strategy for teaching abstract concepts…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Classification, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching
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Reid, David – Journal of Biological Education, 1990
The complex interactions between picture, text, and learner are examined, based on a 3-D model which describes the context of the learning task. The different strategies that children of various ability levels use in reading from illustrated texts are described. (KR)
Descriptors: Biology, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Chin, Christine – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 1993
Reviews literature on using a problem-solving approach in science instruction. Examines teaching strategies associated with such an approach and discusses a problem-solving approach that works in the traditional laboratory. Discusses implications of the approach and provides some suggestions for science instruction. Contains 17 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Ram, Ashwin, Ed.; Nersessian, Nancy J., Ed.; Keil, Frank C., Ed. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 1997
This special issue includes four articles that address issues concerning conceptual change. Topics include analogical reasoning and a case study of Johannes Kepler; conceptual change and wine expertise; the role of extreme case reasoning in instruction for conceptual change; and dynamic science assessment: a new approach for investigating…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Concept Formation, Instructional Design
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Wenden, Anita – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1988
A discussion of language curriculum design for promoting learner autonomy looks at the objectives of such a curriculum, the learning implied by those objectives, and the function and relevance of the learnings. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Language Processing
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