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Jensen, Mikael – Journal of Education and Learning, 2015
There has been an increased interest in personality traits (especially the five-factor model) in relation to education and learning over the last decade. Previous studies have shown a relation between personality traits and learning, and between personality traits and academic achievement. The latter is typically described in terms of Grade Point…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Academic Achievement, Learning, Grade Point Average
Findsen, Brian – Educational Gerontology, 2015
As increasing numbers of older adults stay in the workforce or engage in encore careers, they are subjected to diverse issues and challenges. The new dynamics of the workplace in a global market exert pressure on older workers and employers alike in which training and development has a potentially significant function for achieving greater…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Educational Opportunities, Older Workers, Stereotypes
Gordon, Jean; O'Toole, Linda – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2015
This article explores the perspective that well-being and creativity can be nurtured in children through understanding and addressing the diverse ways in which children learn, communicate, and develop (inner diversity). In particular, our working hypothesis is that focusing children's and young people's learning towards the realization of their…
Descriptors: Well Being, Creativity, Creative Development, Creative Activities
Arciuli, Joanne; Simpson, Ian C. – Developmental Science, 2011
It is possible that statistical learning (SL) plays a role in almost every mental activity. Indeed, research on SL has grown rapidly over recent decades in an effort to better understand perception and cognition. Yet, there remain gaps in our understanding of how SL operates, in particular with regard to its (im)mutability. Here, we investigated…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Multiple Regression Analysis, Language Processing, Children
Banas, John A.; Dunbar, Norah; Rodriguez, Dariela; Liu, Shr-Jie – Communication Education, 2011
The primary goal of this project is to provide a summary of extant research regarding humor in the classroom, with an emphasis on identifying and explaining inconsistencies in research findings and offering new directions for future studies in this area. First, the definitions, functions, and main theories of humor are reviewed. Next, the paper…
Descriptors: Humor, Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Classroom Research
Vidal-Abarca, Eduardo; Mana, Amelia; Gil, Laura – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2010
The goal of this study is to analyze the self-regulation processes present in task-oriented reading activities. In the 1st experiment, we examined the following self-regulation processes in the context of answering questions about an available text: (a) monitoring the comprehension of the question, (b) self-regulating the search process, and (c)…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Metacognition, Grade 8, Task Analysis

Nosofsky, Robert M.; And Others – Psychological Review, 1994
A rule-plus-exception model (RULEX) of classification learning is proposed. According to RULEX, people learn to classify objects by forming simple logical rules and remembering occasional exceptions to these rules. Because the learning process is stochastic, people will vary in the rules formed and exceptions stored. (SLD)
Descriptors: Classification, Individual Differences, Learning, Logical Thinking
Calero, Maria Dolores; Garcia-Martin, Maria Belen; Jimenez, Maria Isabel; Kazen, Miguel; Araque, Arsenio – Learning and Individual Differences, 2007
Current approaches in intelligence research indicate the need for a more extensive determination of characteristics of children with possible giftedness, not only at an intellectual level, but also at the level of self-regulation and motivation. The present study compares self-regulation efficiency between high-IQ and average-ability children aged…
Descriptors: Gifted, Intelligence Quotient, Motivation, Memory

Krentler, Kathleen A.; Willis-Flurry, Laura A. – Journal of Education for Business, 2005
Despite widespread acceptance of technology in the classroom, there is little empirical research on the effectiveness of students' use of technology in enhancing their learning. To date, studies suggest that students perceive technology to be a useful learning tool; however, research has not linked the use of technology to actual student…
Descriptors: College Students, Learning, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education

Embretson, Susan E. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1995
An extension of the multidimensional Rasch model for learning and change is presented that permits theories of processes and knowledge structures to be incorporated into the item response model. The extension resolves basic problems in measuring change and permits adaptive testing. The method is illustrated in a study of mathematical problem…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Change, Individual Differences, Item Response Theory

McCombs, Barbara L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
The American Psychological Association's "Learner-Centered Psychological Principles" comprise a knowledge base organized around certain cognitive, affective, developmental, personal, social, and individual-difference factors. Teachers need self- assessment and reflection tools to assess fundamental beliefs and assumptions about learning,…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Psychology, Individual Differences, Learning
Hall, Keith A.; And Others – 1981
As a means of providing suggestions for improving the quality of the courseware used in computer based education (CBE), this report reviews and evaluates current thought and research on the origins, characteristics, and effectiveness of existing approaches to courseware design. After a brief summary of some of the general problems encountered in…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Concept Formation
Muthen, Bengt O.; Nelson, Ginger – 1992
It has been demonstrated that the individual variation in the level and rate of learning for a cohort of students over time can be estimated by hierarchical linear models. Models of this type can also be estimated using widely available structural modeling software, which provides a flexible framework for model explorations, including the use of…
Descriptors: Cohort Analysis, Computer Software, Elementary Secondary Education, Error of Measurement

Saljo, Roger, Ed. – International Journal of Educational Research, 1993
Seven chapters consider what learning is and what counts as learning in the context of formal schooling. How qualitative research assists in this examination is explored. Qualitative research is an indispensable tool in the repertoire of research approaches that will illuminate learning discourse. (SLD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Concept Formation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education

Travis, Jon E. – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1995
During their elementary school years, many students develop a dislike for school. Their alienation is due partly to the school environment and discouraging educator behaviors. Children sense they are overly assessed and classified, arbitrarily promoted, confined to large groups, and bound to a routine work schedule that values competition and…
Descriptors: Alienation, Competition, Cultural Differences, Educational Environment
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