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Joseph T. Liu; Amy P. Breidenthal; Yifeng Fan; Gerald Schoenfeld – Management Teaching Review, 2025
The traditional approach to using videos involves the so-called "movie sandwich," which focuses on the use of a single video clip. Based on analogical learning research, we highlight the possible benefits of constructing what we term a "video bridge," which consists of two analogous videos that are linked by important themes of…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Administrator Education, Logical Thinking, Class Activities
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Mukumbang, Ferdinand C. – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2023
Mixed methods studies in social sciences are predominantly employed to explore broad, complex, and multifaceted issues and to evaluate policies and interventions. The integration of qualitative and quantitative methods in social sciences most often follows the Peircean pragmatic approach--abductive hypothesis formation followed by deductive and…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Social Science Research, Inferences, Epistemology
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Star, Jon R.; Jeon, Soobin; Comeford, Rebecca; Clark, Patricia; Rittle-Johnson, Bethany; Durkin, Kelley – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2021
Comparison is a powerful and important way that we learn. To support teachers in the use of comparison in their instruction, the authors developed an instructional routine called compare and discuss multiple strategies (CDMS). Similar to other instructional routines, CDMS is a structured, specific, repeatable minilesson that teachers can use to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Mathematical Logic
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Burdina, Mariya; Sasser, Sue Lynn – Journal of Economic Education, 2018
In this article, the authors propose to enhance the syllabus for economic courses with economic explanations. They argue that providing economic rationale for course policies can increase student interest in the course and at the same time positively affect student attitude toward course policies. The authors describe practical strategies for…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Economics Education, Student Attitudes, Policy
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Melendez-Torres, G. J.; Sutcliffe, Katy; Burchett, Helen E. D.; Rees, Rebecca; Thomas, James – Research Synthesis Methods, 2019
Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) was originally developed as a tool for cross-national comparisons in macrosociology, but its use in evaluation and evidence synthesis of complex interventions is rapidly developing. QCA is theory-driven and relies on Boolean logic to identify pathways to an outcome (e.g., is the intervention effective or…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Intervention, Evidence, Logical Thinking
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Chengbing, Wang – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
To explore the key approaches to pragmatism is not only a logical requirement of the development of pragmatism itself, but also necessary for Chinese pragmatism to progress. There are three major necessary and feasible approaches to the study of pragmatism, which will play a very important role in the development of Pragmatism in today's China:…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Western Civilization
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Bowden, John A.; Green, Pamela J. – Understanding Teaching-Learning Practice, 2019
This book focuses on integrity throughout the PhD journey and beyond, and is organised around two main themes: (1) integrity in relation to the capabilities developed by doctoral candidates for professional practice; and (2) integrity and coherence at the PhD system level. The working methods of key participants such as PhD candidates,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Integrity, Doctoral Students, Student Research
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Kontomaris, Stylianos-Vasileios; Malamou, Anna – Physics Education, 2016
An interesting problem in fluid mechanics, with significant educational importance, is the classic hydrostatic paradox. The hydrostatic paradox states the fact that in different shaped containers, with the same base area, which are filled with a liquid of the same height, the applied force by the liquid on the base of each container is exactly the…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Comparative Analysis, Physics, Undergraduate Students
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Su, Hui Fang Huang; Ricci, Frederick A.; Mnatsakanian, Mamikon – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2016
A teacher that emphasizes reasoning, logic and validity gives their students access to mathematics as an effective way of practicing critical thinking. All students have the ability to enhance and expand their critical thinking when learning mathematics. Students can develop this ability when confronting mathematical problems, identifying possible…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Critical Thinking, Metacognition
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Macknight, Vicki – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2011
This paper is written to draw attention to the ideal knower and the logic of knowledge embedded in curricula. New logics and new knowers, I argue, are conjured with the hope they will be capable of succeeding in curriculum designers' imagined future. I frame this discussion in terms of debates about the place of knowledge in the sociology of…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Logical Thinking, Primary Education, Foreign Countries
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Gantt, Linda M. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2009
The Formal Elements Art Therapy Scale (FEATS) is a measurement system for applying numbers to global variables in two-dimensional art (drawing and painting). While it was originally developed for use with the single-picture assessment ("Draw a person picking an apple from a tree" [PPAT]), researchers can also apply many of the 14 scales of the…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Measures (Individuals), Art Therapy, Evaluation Methods
Pagotti, Antonio Wilson – Comunicacoes, 2000
Investigates forms of logical thinking in 75 students from three fifth-grade classes. Uses as instruments categorical and propositional syllogisms with unknown, doubtful, and contradictory facts. Shows relevant differences among the three classes, with increasing difficulties at resolution between the categorical and propositional syllogisms.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
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Smethem, Lindsey; Adey, Ken – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2005
This article compares the experiences of small groups of newly qualified teachers before and after the introduction of statutory induction in England in 1999. It examines how far some of the beneficial outcomes of a structured induction programme advocated by Glickman and Bay (1990) have been evidenced by the experiences of the post-induction…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Professional Autonomy, Logical Thinking
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Bandurski, Marcin; Galkowski, Tadeusz – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2004
The purpose of this article is to analyze the results of a study of the development of analogical reasoning in deaf children coming from two different linguistic environments (deaf children of deaf parents--sign language, deaf children of hearing parents--spoken language) and in hearing children, as well as to compare two groups of deaf children…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Cognitive Development, Deafness, Family Environment
Williams, Vernon – Alternative Higher Education: The Journal of Nontraditional Studies, 1981
Characteristics of three experimental programs used to compare participants to each other and to a group of students in the regular curriculum are identified: development of logical thought, broader educational development and career development, and academic characteristics. The programs and their evaluations are described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Career Development, Comparative Analysis, Experiential Learning
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