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Vinny Alfonso; Nicole Barnes; Darlene Demarie; George DuPaul; Wendy Grolnick; Cara Laitusis; Patricia Perez; Sarah Rimm-Kaufman; Rena Subotnik; Pablo Tinio; Kathy Wentzel – American Psychological Association, 2024
Families and other caregivers play a major role in children's learning and success in school. Psychologists have learned a great deal about how families can help their children learn and thrive in the classroom. Through conversations with caregivers and extensive research, psychologists have developed ideas about how children learn, what helps…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Child Development, Child Behavior, Psychological Patterns
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Bucura, Elizabeth; Brashier, Rachel – Journal of General Music Education, 2022
This article discusses transformative learning in secondary general music (SGM), while considering students' transitions from elementary to secondary music classes. SGM is uniquely situated for expanded pedagogies and musicianship, yet a gap in music activities persists between elementary and secondary classes and between home and school. The…
Descriptors: Music Education, Transformative Learning, Prior Learning, Learning Processes
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Nelson, Kari Ross – Journal of Museum Education, 2015
In an effort to support a solid grounding in educational theory within the field of museum education, three texts considered essential reading for museum educators were surveyed for correlations with Merrill's First Principles of Instruction, an influential work in the field of instructional design. Each of five First Principles were found to be…
Descriptors: Museums, Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Correlation
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Dong, Yu Ren – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
The American educational landscape is changing rapidly, and so are the students in American mathematics classrooms. In the New York City public schools, one of every four students is an English language learner (ELL) (New York City Department of Education 2014). Mathematics teachers find themselves teaching either in a classroom that contains all…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Educational Environment, Student Diversity, English Language Learners
Caruth, Gail – Online Submission, 2014
Students in higher education are being taught pedagogically. Moreover, pedagogy has long persisted as the basis for the entire educational system. Education is, however, discovering that adults learn differently than children learn even though they have been taught as children were taught. Students tend to behave dependently when they are in a…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Higher Education, Andragogy, Instruction
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Thompson, Melody M.; Vidal, Martine – American Journal of Distance Education, 2011
The chapters in Part IV of "Handbook of Distance Education" (2007), "Policies, Administration, and Management," focus on the ways in which policies encourage or hamper the integration of distance education into mainstream educational institutions. The authors provide insights and perspectives into the key policies, roles, structures, processes,…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Prior Learning, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Chikovore, Jeremiah; Makusha, Tawanda; Muzvidziwa, Irene; Richter, Linda – Childhood Education, 2012
Children develop in several interlocking systems--in the context of their family, and within the interaction of such settings as home, school, and church (Russell, 2011). In South Africa, children's diverse backgrounds within families, neighborhoods, and sociocultural environments provide them with varied experiences and opportunities to learn.…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Urban Areas
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Mandikonza, Caleb; Musindo, Beatrice; Taylor, Jim – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2011
In February 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that the cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe had claimed 3,300 lives and infected 66,000 people--greater than the toll of that disease in the whole of Africa in most years. How is it possible that a disease such as cholera can have such a devastating effect in modern times? How should one…
Descriptors: Sanitation, Diseases, Prior Learning, Experiential Learning
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Dochy, Filip; Berghmans, Inneke; Kyndt, Eva; Baeten, Marlies – Research Papers in Education, 2011
Starting from the contribution on the "ten principles of effective pedagogy" by James and Pollard, we critically reflect on some of the principles and assess whether these principles can be grounded in the wider European research literature that has accumulated internationally. We conclude that these principles can be supported and…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Prior Learning, Lifelong Learning, Cooperative Learning
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Kaldenberg, Erica; Therrien, William; Watt, Sarah; Gorsh, Jay; Taylor, Jonte – Science Scope, 2011
Students with learning disabilities (LDs) often need additional supports and structure in inquiry classrooms. The authors describe three ways teachers can enhance the achievement of these students: (1) focusing on big ideas; (2) using graphic organizers; and (3) providing mnemonic strategies. Struggling students with LD will benefit greatly from…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Prior Learning, Classrooms, Mnemonics
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Verhoeven, Ludo; Graesser, Arthur – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2008
Over the past few decades, the practice of education and training has been shifting from traditional knowledge transmission approaches to constructivist approaches of knowledge construction. This evolution is supported by research in cognitive science, education, and discourse processes. Constructivist theories of learning assume that students use…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Linguistics, Prior Learning, Educational Environment
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Jackson, Londell D. – Adult Learning, 2009
In reading the last section of their primary text, "Learning in Adulthood: A Comprehensive Guide" by Merriam, Caffarella, and Baumgartner (2007) in his Adult Learning and Development class, the author continued to feel as though he was being self-assured of his previous learning experiences once again. The final section of the text focused on…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Developmental Psychology
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Gratch, Jonathan; Kelly, Janet – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2009
Historically, Massive Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) have been used for entertainment purposes, but that is rapidly changing. Advances in computer technology and an enhanced perception of functionality have allowed MMOGs to combine with other technologies, such as networking and web-based learning, to provide educators with opportunities to…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Prior Learning, Computers, Games
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Madhyastha, Tara; Tanimoto, Steven – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2009
A number of educational researchers have developed pedagogical approaches that involve the teacher in discovering and helping to correct misconceptions that students bring to their study of their subject matter. During the last decade, several computer systems have been developed to support teaching and learning using this kind of approach. A…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Educational Theories, College Students, Misconceptions
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Brooks, David W.; Markwell, John – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
The theory of memory and the ability to influence learning with conscious and unconscious factors, both internal and external, is reviewed. From a connectionist view of memory, the interactive compensatory model of learning is introduced, with an emphasis on the plastic components (motivation, prior knowledge, and metacognition) that can be…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Memory, Learning Processes, Metacognition
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