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Basten, Dirk; Haamann, Thilo – SAGE Open, 2018
Organizational learning (OL) enables organizations to transform individual knowledge into organizational knowledge. Organizations struggle to implement practical approaches due to the lack of concrete prescriptions. We performed a literature review to identify OL approaches and linked these approaches to OL theories. We synthesized 18 OL…
Descriptors: Learning, Organizational Culture, Learning Theories, Learning Strategies
Reinholz, Daniel L. – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2016
This paper focuses on reflection in learning mathematical practices. While there is a long history of research on reflection in mathematics, it has focused primarily on the development of conceptual understanding. Building on notion of learning as participation in social practices, this paper broadens the theory of reflection in mathematics…
Descriptors: Reflection, Mathematics, Learning, Metacognition
Thoutenhoofd, Ernst D.; Pirrie, Anne – British Educational Research Journal, 2015
The purpose of this article is to clarify the epistemological basis of self-regulated learning. The authors note that learning to learn, a term that has pervaded education policy at EU and national levels in recent years is often conflated with self-regulated learning. As a result, there has been insufficient attention paid to learning as social…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Social Influences, Behavior, Cognitive Psychology
Examining Value Change in MOOCs in the Scope of Connectivism and Open Educational Resources Movement
Ozturk, Hayriye Tugba – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2015
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) came to prominence with Open Educational Resources Movement (OERM). It was based upon the idea of libre in removal of some permission barriers and gratis in removing the price barrier (Suber, 2008) in learning resources. In line with the theoretical underpinnings of OERM, MOOCs embody primary characteristics of…
Descriptors: Shared Resources and Services, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Resource Units
Wilson, Katherine A.; Bedwell, Wendy L.; Lazzara, Elizabeth H.; Salas, Eduardo; Burke, C. Shawn; Estock, Jamie L.; Orvis, Kara L.; Conkey, Curtis – Simulation & Gaming, 2009
Games are an effective and cost-saving method in education and training. Although much is known about games and learning in general, little is known about what components of these games (i.e., game attributes) influence learning outcomes. The purpose of this article is threefold. First, we review the literature to understand the "state of play" in…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Simulation, Learning Theories, Skills

Hansen, Judith Friedman – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1982
An anthropology of knowledge transmission must expand its focus beyond child development, schooling, and cultural continuity in order to probe the relationship between cultural knowledge and scientific knowledge and inquiry and to analyze processes of knowledge construction and transmission, structural variables, cultural assumptions,…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Culture, Learning, Learning Theories

Greeno, James G. – American Psychologist, 1980
Discusses (1) neobehaviorist theory and analysis of response probability, (2) discrete models of qualitative changes in knowledge and stages of processing, and (3) programmed simulations of the detailed structure of knowledge and cognitive processes. Comments on the prospects for developing significant new understandings of learning during the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning, Learning Theories, Problem Solving
Hart, Maxine Barton – Journal of Business Education, 1980
Reviews major learning theories that can be followed by business communication instructors, including those by David Ausubel, Albert Bandura, Kurt Lewin, Edward Thorndike, B.F. Skinner, and Robert Gagne. (LRA)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Cognitive Processes, Learning

Kraines, David; Kraines, Vivian – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1995
Pavlov denotes a family of stochastic learning strategies that achieves the mutually cooperative outcome in the iterated prisoner's dilemma against a wide variety of strategies. Although faster learners will eventually dominate a given homogeneous Pavlov population, the process must proceed through a gradual increase in the rate of learning. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Evolution, Learning, Learning Strategies
Haertel, Geneva D.; And Others – 1980
To help refine a model of educational productivity, this paper reviews eight theories that present holistic models of in-school learning. The holistic models, all published between 1963 and 1978, involve either individual learners or single learning tasks. The authors discuss each model in turn and then compare them. They note that the theories…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Learning, Learning Theories, Models
Wong, Bernice – Exceptional Education Quarterly: Special Issue on Special Education for Adolescents and Young Adults, 1980
The article reviews theory based research on the motivational characteristics of mildly retarded adolescents and young adults and highlights the need for more research on the motivational characteristics in learning among this group of individuals. (DLS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Learning, Learning Motivation, Learning Theories

Marton, Ference – Journal of Higher Education, 1979
It is frequently claimed that learning "how to learn" is more important than what is learned. On the other hand, many are more concerned with the mastery of content. The tendency to regard knowledge and skills as two different things is examined and it is argued that they are related phenomena, not separate entities. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Psychology, Educational Research, Higher Education

Smilkstein, Rita – Learning Assistance Review, 2001
Describes the author's research on learning and brain activity, which involved more than 5,000 students and faculty members. Explores six stages of learning: (1) preparing to learn; (2) starting to learn; (3) consolidation; (4) branching out; (5) gaining fluency; and (6) continued improving. States that merging educational research with…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Learning

Wang, Margaret C.; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1990
This article reports findings from a "meta-review" and synthesis of research on variables related to learning, including both cognitive and affective schooling outcomes. Results confirm that distal policy variables are less important to schooling outcomes than quantity and quality of instruction, home environment, or student characteristics. (IAH)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Influences

Desforges, Charles – Westminster Studies in Education, 1989
Observed that teachers and students play reciprocal roles in learning. States that students learn in schemata units, and provides the list of teaching skills required to maximize these methods. Concludes that teachers must understand children's intellectual processes in order to nurture them. (NL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Learning
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