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Dawson, Theo L.; Stein, Zachary – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2008
We begin this article by situating a methodology called "developmental maieutics" in the emerging field of mind, brain, and education. Then, we describe aspects of a project in which we collaborated with a group of physical science teachers to design developmentally informed activities and assessments for a unit on energy. Pen-and-paper…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Scoring Rubrics, Physical Sciences, Energy
Basta, Tania Barman; Barman, Charles R. – American Journal of Health Education, 2008
Objectives: At the conclusion of this lesson, students will be able to (1) identify methods of contraception that are the least/most effective for HIV/AIDS prevention, (2) describe modes of HIV/AIDS transmission, (3) demonstrate proper condom use, and (4) describe the consequences of unprotected sexual behavior. Target Audience: Students enrolled…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Contraception, Health Education, Prevention
Warwick, Jon – PRIMUS, 2008
The teaching of mathematical modeling to undergraduate students requires that students are given ample opportunity to develop their own models and experience first-hand the process of model building. Finding an appropriate context within which modeling can be undertaken is not a simple task as it needs to be readily understandable and seen as…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Cognitive Style, Academic Libraries, Learning Processes
Hanuscin, Deborah L.; Lee, Michele H. – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2008
The learning cycle has been embraced as a teaching approach that is consistent with the goals of the "National Science Education Standards" (National Research Council, 1996). Science teacher educators may be disappointed to find, however, that preservice teachers may fail to grasp this model, even after extensive instruction (e.g., Settlage,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Learning Processes, Teaching Models, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedSimons, P. R. J.; Germans, J.; Ruijters, M. – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2003
The Forum for Organisational Learning is designed to bridge gaps among individual, group/team, and organizational learning. Organizational representatives form communities of learning; their core content involves five paradoxes: top-down and bottom-up approaches, working and learning, individual and organizational goals, structure and empowerment…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Learning Processes, Teamwork, Training
Peer reviewedOrtenblad, Anders – Learning Organization, 2001
Describes organizational learning as existing activities or processes of learning in organizations and the learning organization as an ideal form of organization. Further distinguishes the two concepts on the dimensions of amount of normativity, entities of learning, and location of knowledge. (Contains 56 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Definitions, Learning Processes, Organizational Development
Cooper, Chris – Support for Learning, 2004
In this article Chris Cooper conveys something of his passionate belief in the importance of attending to the preconditions of learning. He stresses the crucial role of the imagination in this, bringing, as he puts it, creativity to the process of learning. His account of a drama project based on "The Tempest" provides important insights into the…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Drama, Creativity, Imagination
Gao, Sixia – International Education Studies, 2009
Errors made by language learners in learning a language are regarded as failure of competence. Linguists believe that errors are committed when the learner makes use of the learning strategies. By analyzing the learner's errors, we can better understand his inter-language and his learning process. It's necessary to understand the roots of errors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College English, English (Second Language), Writing (Composition)
Jacobson, Erik – Peter Lang New York, 2012
The volume addresses the ways that the field of adult basic education has already been impacted by changes in technology and what needs to happen for learners and teachers to take full advantage of newly developing resources. The analysis is organized around three main themes: Learning, Teaching, and Organizing. Each section reviews relevant…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Multiple Literacies, Computer Literacy, Influence of Technology
Sense, Andrew J.; Clements, Michael D. J. – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2007
This paper introduces and explains a conception of supply chains from a situated learning perspective. This non-conventional supply chain perspective invites the reader to consider supply chain scenarios as "situated learning opportunities involving multiple communities of practice" interacting and participating together. It is argued that by…
Descriptors: Supply and Demand, Information Management, Communities of Practice, Learning Processes
Koopman, Constantijn – International Journal of Music Education, 2007
This article deals with the educational potential of community music. First, the author introduces the concept of community music and discusses its special position in today's society. Community music can play a significant role in promoting active music-making, particularly for those people who do not make use of standard musical arrangements.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Community
Strijbos, Jan-Willem; Fischer, Frank – Learning and Instruction, 2007
Research on collaborative learning, both face-to-face and computer-supported, has thrived in the past 10 years. The studies range from outcome-oriented (individual and group learning) to process-oriented (impact of interaction on learning processes, motivation and organisation of collaboration) to mixed studies. Collaborative learning research is…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Cooperation, Research Methodology, Computer Assisted Instruction
Illeris, Knud – Human Resource Development Review, 2007
The concept of "experiential learning" is used in a wide range of connections and situations with a different meaning and content. It is the aim of this article to try to find a common definition or demarcation of the concept. First, some earlier attempts are examined. However, they are not found satisfactory, and it is claimed that to come closer…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Dictionaries, Learning Theories, Interaction
Taatgen, Niels A.; van Rijn, Hedderik; Anderson, John – Psychological Review, 2007
A theory of prospective time perception is introduced and incorporated as a module in an integrated theory of cognition, thereby extending existing theories and allowing predictions about attention and learning. First, a time perception module is established by fitting existing datasets (interval estimation and bisection and impact of secondary…
Descriptors: Intervals, Time Management, Attention Control, Learning Processes
Redish, A. David; Jensen, Steve; Johnson, Adam; Kurth-Nelson, Zeb – Psychological Review, 2007
Because learned associations are quickly renewed following extinction, the extinction process must include processes other than unlearning. However, reinforcement learning models, such as the temporal difference reinforcement learning (TDRL) model, treat extinction as an unlearning of associated value and are thus unable to capture renewal. TDRL…
Descriptors: Rewards, Cues, Behavior Problems, Biochemistry

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