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Nückles, Matthias; Roelle, Julian; Glogger-Frey, Inga; Waldeyer, Julia; Renkl, Alexander – Educational Psychology Review, 2020
We propose the self-regulation view in writing-to-learn as a promising theoretical perspective that draws on models of self-regulated learning theory and cognitive load theory. According to this theoretical perspective, writing has the potential to scaffold self-regulated learning due to the cognitive offloading written text generally offers as an…
Descriptors: Self Management, Journal Writing, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
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Gooda, Theresa – English in Education, 2019
This paper explores the value of writing journals for both students and teachers beyond English lessons and without insistence on evidencing writing progress. Keeping a journal or undertaking regular reflective writing is an unfamiliar experience for some students, and schools may offer limited privacy for writing. Used in a comprehensive school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Journal Writing, Reflection, Memory
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Attard, K. – Educational Action Research, 2012
The use of narratives in the social sciences has drastically increased throughout recent decades. They are mainly used as a way of collecting data and as a way of promoting professional development. This article sheds light on how a practitioner-researcher engaged in narrative writing and how this helped in what is hereby termed a reflective…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Social Sciences, Cognitive Processes, Professional Development
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Cornish, Mary M.; Cantor, Patricia A. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2008
This article describes how Metacognitive Journals were used to teach prospective early childhood educators about constructivism. We emphasize the importance of modeling constructivist pedagogy and cultivating students' metacognitive potential. We share the effects on our students' learning and on our teaching. We also offer recommendations for…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Methods, Metacognition, Cognitive Processes
Fontichiaro, Kristin; Buczynski, Sandy – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2009
The term "inquiry" can be viewed from two perspectives. Inquiry refers to the abilities students develop when designing and conducting investigations and the understanding they gain through this process about the nature of science. Inquiry also refers to teaching and learning strategies that enable students to master content concepts. Library…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Learning Strategies, School Libraries, Media Specialists
Skillen, Peter – Computing Teacher, 1995
A software package, ThinkingLand, was developed to help students' understanding of the content and thinking processes involved when using multimedia. Topics include multimedia reports and knowledge building; journal writing; collaboration; procedural facilitations; and the design and instructional applications of ThinkingLand. (AEF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Software, Educational Media, Instructional Design
Dyment, Janet E.; O'Connell, Timothy S. – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2003
Outdoor educators often ask students to write journals without training them in journal writing. A workshop in journal writing for university students in outdoor education courses covers how to write entries related to specific content areas; an understanding of Bloom's Taxonomy of Cognitive Thinking and how it applies to journal writing; and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Writing, Educational Strategies, Higher Education
Nemoianu, Anca M. – 1992
Journal writing on literary topics is an ideal activity in a classroom that emphasizes the transformational role of education, bringing together the creation of meaning between the reader and the text on the one hand, and on the other hand, the creation of expressive or reflexive writing. An activity, in a freshman literature and writing class for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cultural Influences, English (Second Language), Freshman Composition
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Stix, Andi – 1995
The paper argues that a relationship between visualization and mathematical problem solving ability exists. Research suggests that visual imagery leads to increased understanding of mathematical concepts at both the primary and secondary levels. Mathematical potential is not necessarily "born." Potential can be created in the least likely students…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Activities
Wojcik, Paul H. – 1993
This self-administered self-study examined a high school teacher's thought processes during the planning and teaching of lessons, and after the lessons had been completed--identifying levels of reflectivity, interactive thoughts, and decisions. Video tapes, teacher journal entries, and peer interviews were used to help stimulate recall and explore…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Constructivism (Learning), Grade 10, High Schools
Artino, Carmen Q. – 1997
Since the advent of reform in mathematics education, writing in mathematics courses has taken on an increasingly important role. This paper discusses what one teacher has done over time to incorporate writing into calculus classes and how the techniques employed have evolved over time. The focus is on journal writing, extended exercises, and…
Descriptors: Calculus, Cognitive Processes, Educational Change, Functions (Mathematics)
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Contich, Michelle – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
Journaling is an integral part of staff development because it allows individuals to consider their own learning thoughtfully and it also helps participants analyze their own and other's thought processes and think about how one thinks and learns. This article features Williamson County Schools in Franklin, Tennessee, which created an academy to…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Cognitive Processes, Principals, Journal Writing
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Miller, Stuart – Teaching of Psychology, 1997
Discusses the results of a content analysis of student journals in which the students applied concepts from their social psychology course to their daily social experiences. Reveals that students applied each of four cognitive operations (labeling, explaining, reducing consequences, and self-assessing) to various aspects of the self. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Analysis, Course Content, Higher Education
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Smith, F. Joseph – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 1995
Presents 44 entries from a modern composer and music professors' journal, culled from 1993 to the present. Includes comments and criticisms of composers and musicians, as well as philosophical and practical observations. (MJP)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Auditory Perception, Choral Music, Cognitive Processes