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Huinker, DeAnn; Bush, Sarah B.; Graham, Karen J. – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) advocates for all students to have inspiring and positive mathematics experiences. This article surveys four key recommendations that can serve as catalysts for achieving an equitable mathematics education for each and every student. The recommendations are official positions of NCTM and are…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Equal Education, Educational Change, Teaching Methods
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Robertson, Peter J. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2018
Positive psychology has been an influential movement within psychology in the early years of the twenty-first century. It is now timely to assess the value of its contribution to career education and guidance. This paper provides a critique of this perspective. Positive psychology can enrich approaches to career development. It can provide a…
Descriptors: Career Development, Positive Attitudes, Psychology, Career Education
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Ikwumelu, S. N.; Oyibe, Ogene A.; Oketa, E. C. – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
The paper delved into the issue of learner/teacher centredness in Social Studies and held that the choice of around whom Social Studies teaching would be centred should be determined by the individual differences of the learners. Adaptive teaching was explained as an approach aimed at achieving a common instructional goal with learners considering…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Individual Differences, Individualized Instruction
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Cohen, Marisa T. – College Student Journal, 2012
The ability to self-regulate is important for students at any level, but is especially valuable to those in college, as they are confronted with a great deal of material in a short span of time. Some studies demonstrate that college students are effective self-regulators, while other studies indicate they are not (Peverly, Brobst, Graham, & Shaw,…
Descriptors: College Students, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies, Self Management
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Baez, Benjamin – Teachers College Record, 2006
Using the arguments over college admissions as a point of departure, this article analyzes the idea of merit in education. Situating the concept of merit historically and philosophically, it advances the argument that merit should be considered not as an individual construct but as an institutional one. The debates over merit focus on which…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Merit Rating, College Admission, Debate
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Denrell, Jerker – Psychological Review, 2005
Individuals are typically more likely to continue to interact with people if they have a positive impression of them. This article shows how this sequential sampling feature of impression formation can explain several biases in impression formation. The underlying mechanism is the sample bias generated when the probability of interaction depends…
Descriptors: Probability, Interaction, Sampling, Nonverbal Communication
Keefe, James W., Ed. – 1988
The purpose of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) Learning Style Profile is to provide educators with a well-validated and easy-to-use instrument for diagnosing the cognitive styles, perceptual response tendencies, and study/instructional preferences of middle level and senior high school students. The Learning Style…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Educational Diagnosis, Individual Differences
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Atran, Scott; Medin, Douglas L.; Ross, Norbert O. – Psychological Review, 2005
This article describes cross-cultural research on the relation between how people conceptualize nature and how they act in it. Mental models of nature differ dramatically among populations living in the same area and engaged in similar activities. This has novel implications for environmental decision making and management, including commons…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Predictor Variables, Research Methodology, Cross Cultural Studies
Fehr, Howard F., Ed. – 1953
This yearbook presents theories of learning, discusses the research on which they are based, and suggests ways to apply these theories to concrete learning situations. After an introduction to the more prominent theories in chapter 1, the remaining chapters present more specific areas and questions. The next three chapters deal with motivation,…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Individual Differences, Instruction