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Ball, Richard; Medeiros, Norm; Bussberg, Nicholas W.; Piekut, Aneta – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2022
This article synthesizes ideas that emerged over the course of a 10-week symposium titled "Teaching Reproducible Research: Educational Outcomes" https://www.projecttier.org/fellowships-and-workshops/2021-spring-symposium that took place in the spring of 2021. The speakers included one linguist, three political scientists, seven…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Statistics Education, Replication (Evaluation), Research Methodology
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Zorislav Šojat; Gordana Gredicak Šojat – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The sudden, unexpected breakthrough in the intelligence shown by machines, as a wished for, but very disruptive element, will shape the future of our civilisation and Humans as individuals and collectives. The extreme drive towards commercialisation of newest developments already led to an extremely wide spread of Machine Intelligence Assistants…
Descriptors: Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Morale
Richards, Jennifer; Levin, Daniel M.; Hammer, David – Online Submission, 2011
Background: Research has demonstrated that teacher candidates enact reform-based teaching practices more consistently while they are in their teacher education programs than they do after they graduate. Purpose: To understand why science teacher candidates' practices of attending to the substance of students' thinking diminish after they leave…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Community Support
Dwyer, Edward J. – 1978
A study of the effects of using the MRM (message unit--verb unit--message unit) instructional system on reading comprehension was studied using 69 college freshmen, 37 in an experimental group and 32 in a control group. Both groups were engaged in a variety of activities designed to promote greater reading efficiency as a regular part of their…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Higher Education, Intellectual Development, Reading Comprehension
Allington, Richard – 1974
Competent middle school teachers must both extend students' abilities in the decoding and comprehending skills and stimulate their applications of these reading skills in content area texts. In considering this differentiation of instruction, teachers should be aware of an aptitude by treatment interaction (ATI)--no one technique will produce the…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Content Area Reading, Individualized Instruction, Intellectual Development
Dale, Evelyn J. – 1983
Given the uncertainty of the future and the rapidity with which computer technology is changing, a generalist position on the objectives of educational computing is desirable. This position insists that learning how to think and solve problems is the foundation of education and suggests that basic learning needs to be an integral part of the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Educational Objectives, Intellectual Development
Rancourt, Richard; Dionne, Jean-Paul – 1981
This review of two distinct areas of research--brain research and psycho-epistemology--indicates a possible link between the two which may potentially help to identify an as yet unknown molar trait which could be responsible for divergent opinions regarding teaching and learning theories, and may help to explain differential achievement when these…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Saunders, Walter L.; Shepardson, Daniel – 1984
This study examined the effect of formal and concrete instruction upon science achievement and intellectual development of sixth grade students. Formal instruction, which emphasized oral and written language, included lecture, discussion, oral quizzes, written assignments, reading assignments, films, film strips, written tests, and quizzes.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developmental Stages, Elementary School Science, Grade 6
Crawford, John Stephens – 1989
The Perry scheme of student development, as determined by William G. Perry, Jr. and his associates at the Bureau of Study Counsel of Harvard University, is discussed. His nine levels of development include dualism, multiplicity, and commitment. A study by Mary F. Belenky showed that Perry's students were almost exclusively male, and she noted that…
Descriptors: Art History, Art Teachers, College Students, Excellence in Education
Hausfather, Sam – 1996
Current reform efforts in education emphasize role changes for students and teachers within classrooms and schools. A phenomenological study examined one teacher's internal conflict while negotiating the shifting boundaries of power relations between teacher and students. The goal of this study was to explore the processes and constraints involved…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Intellectual Development, Learning Experience
O'Loughlin, Michael – 1988
This paper discusses teaching psychological foundations courses to undergraduate preservice teachers. It is argued that the current approach to pedagogy in this area is ineffective because it does not take account of the fact that most prospective teachers, after years of acting as participant observers of the acts of teaching and learning, have…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Psychology, Higher Education
Bromwich, Rose M. – 1971
In studies of young children in ghetto schools, those who most often ranked low in cooperative behavior were those with the most verbal and personal spontaneity. Unfortunately, these children with considerable self-confidence, eagerness, and curiosity become either disruptive and difficult or quiet, unresponsive, and nonlearning. The major…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Grade 1, Intellectual Development, Kindergarten Children
Jones, Jack B. – 1978
Many writers have suggested that comprehension occurs at several levels (e.g., literal, inference, and conclusion). However, many teachers spend as much as two-thirds of their time on lower-level skills such as phonics and literal-level comprehension skills. Some authors have suggested ways of assisting readers in achieving comprehension at more…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Charts, Classification, Cognitive Processes
Salesi, Rosemary A. – 1978
Some children lack the framework of prior experience necessary for the comprehension and enjoyment of fanciful literature. Fanciful literature, though grounded in reality, deals not only with what is, but also with what could be or might have been. Since readers actively construct meaning by relating what they read to their conceptual systems,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Citations (References), Class Activities, Comprehension
Barnes, Carol P. – 1980
The questioning behavior of college faculty is descriptively analyzed. The cognitive levels of questioning patterns of professors are described and the differences in these levels and patterns are examined across the variables of institution size (small or large), sector (public or private), course level (beginning or advanced), and discipline…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Faculty, College Instruction, Faculty Development
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