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Lindgren, Robb; Johnson-Glenberg, Mina – Educational Researcher, 2013
The authors describe an emerging paradigm of educational research that pairs theories of embodied learning with a class of immersive technologies referred to as "mixed reality" (MR). MR environments merge the digital with the physical, where, for example, students can use their bodies to simulate an orbit around a virtual planet. Recent…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Learning Theories, Computer Simulation, Physical Environment

Smith, Erick – Educational Researcher, 1995
Discusses Paul Cobb's distinction in learning research between psychological constructivism, the emergent perspective, and sociocultural theory, and examines his argument that it is reasonable to talk about knowing from each of these viewpoints. The author offers a refinement of Cobb's pragmatic approach in accounting for learning. (GR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education

Kessels, Jos. P. A. M.; Korthagen, Fred A. J. – Educational Researcher, 1996
Explores the relationship between theory and practice in education, discusses the characteristics of the different types of rationality, that is, episteme (scientific understanding) versus phronesis (practical wisdom), and examines the consequences for teacher education of the shift from episteme to phronesis. A revaluation of practical knowledge…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Learning Theories, Philosophy, Research and Development

Anderson, John R.; And Others – Educational Researcher, 1996
Reviews the following claims of situated learning: action is grounded in the concrete situation in which it occurs; knowledge does not transfer between tasks; training by abstraction is of little use; and instruction must be done in complex, social environments. The authors, focusing on mathematics education, critically evaluate each claim and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Criticism, Educational Improvement, Educational Philosophy

Donmoyer, Robert – Educational Researcher, 1997
Reviews "On Claims That Answer the Wrong Questions" (James Greeno, 1997) that argues differences between situative and cognitive views of learning are more conceptual than empirical and suggests a need for something greater than empirical evidence to assess the relative worth between these competing perspectives. Additionally reviewed is…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Context Effect, Criticism, Educational Improvement

Hiebert, James; And Others – Educational Researcher, 1996
Argues that reform in curriculum and instruction should be based on students resolving problems rather than mastering skills and applying them. An alternative is proposed that builds on John Dewey's "reflective inquiry," arguing that this approach would facilitate students' understanding. This proposal is compared with other views on the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education