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Sharkey, Stephen – Change, 1993
A hypothetical classroom discussion in an introductory college sociology class provides a focal point for discussion about teaching techniques and the process by which students learn. The interaction and subsequent reflections on it are described by the teacher. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction
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Read, Sylvia – Language Arts, 2001
Presents four case studies to examine how first and second graders worked together using source texts to write their own informational books. Concludes that all four pairs of students were successful in many ways. Notes how the students saw themselves as experts, and were able to see firsthand how important reading and writing were in their…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Development, Grade 1
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Venville, Grady – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2004
Although research from a developmental/psychological perspective indicates that many children do not have a scientific understanding of living things, even by the age of 10 years, little research has been conducted about how students learn this science topic in the classroom. This exploratory research used a case-study design and qualitative…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Concept Formation, Child Development, Biological Sciences
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Nesan, L. Jawahar – Learning Organization, 2004
This paper, while emphasizing the linkage between the concepts of "empowerment" and "learning", argues that empowerment provides the most appropriate base to effectively implement learning in construction organizations. It is argued that "efficacy-information", being a derivative of empowerment, helps influence…
Descriptors: Employees, Case Studies, Competence, Empowerment
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Stephenson, John; Malloch, Margaret; Cairns, Len – Studies in Continuing Education, 2006
This article contributes to current debates about professional doctorates from a lifelong learning perspective, focusing on those who choose to undertake a doctoral programme in mid- or late career and their responses to the challenge of demonstrating their "doctorateness" as evidenced in their previous and continuing professional work.…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Doctoral Programs, Foreign Countries, Continuing Education
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Graven, Mellony – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2004
This paper is part of a broader study that draws on Wenger's (Wenger, E.: 1998, "Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity", Cambridge University Press, New Work) social practice perspective to investigate teacher learning. The study extends Wenger's complex model of interrelated components of learning (as meaning, practice,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Learning Processes, Curriculum Development, Data Analysis
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Schrire, Sarah – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2004
This paper is based on a multiple-case study of the learning process in three asynchronous computer conferences. The conferences were part of the distance learning component in doctoral degree courses in computing technology in education offered at an American university. The conferences were analyzed from a number of perspectives, the emphasis in…
Descriptors: Teleconferencing, Interaction, Schemata (Cognition), Learning Processes
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Eynde, Peter Op't; De Corte, Erik; Verschaffel, Lieven – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2006
A socio-constructivist account of learning and emotions stresses the situatedness of every learning activity and points to the close interactions between cognitive, conative and affective factors in students' learning and problem solving. Emotions are perceived as being constituted by the dynamic interplay of cognitive, physiological, and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Cognitive Processes, Affective Behavior, Problem Solving
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Gueudet, Ghislaine – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2007
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the possible influence of the use in class of Internet resources which offer mathematical exercises for the students' activity and learning processes. I present an exploratory study grounded on a teaching design set up in two French grade six classes about proportional reasoning…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Cognitive Development, Mathematics Instruction, Case Studies
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Measham, Thomas G. – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2007
This paper discusses the concept of "primal landscapes" as a way of conceptualising the interactions between children and the environments they grow up in. The paper discusses this concept drawing on empirical research conducted in the field of human geography on how people learn about their environments. The research employed a…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Environmental Education, Human Geography, Experiential Learning
Pugh, Kevin – 1998
According to the philosophy of John Dewey, the goal of education is to provide students with an increased capacity for having worthwhile experiences. This paper draws on Dewey's writings to develop a theory of worthwhile experience, termed "idea-based experience." A model is proposed of how individuals are apprenticed into having an…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Early Experience, Home Instruction, Learning Experience
Bleile, Ken M.; Tomblin, J. Bruce – 1987
A study examined the role of phonological regression in the language learning patterns of two toddlers. The children's phonological development was measured by inventories of the words produced at the beginning and end of an eight-week period, and distinctions were made between regressions due to cognitive factors and those due to non-cognitive…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Case Studies, Child Language, Language Acquisition
Moerk, Ernest L.; Vilaseca, Rosa M. – 1987
A study examined the teaching and learning processes in the mother-child interaction that lead to the child's acquisition of the English morphemes for future and past. Data were drawn from transcripts of a mother and daughter's interaction during a period of active acquisition, age 22 to 27 months. Longitudinal microanalytic and macroanalytic…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Language, Cognitive Processes, English
Winer, Lise – 1982
A case study in second language learning was conducted by the researcher on herself in a specific sociolinguistic context, Trinidad, and with reference to a specific first and second language relationship, standard English and Trinidadian English Creole. The study attempted to: (1) demonstrate the complexity of social, cultural, psychological, and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Creoles, Discourse Analysis, Language Attitudes
Metzger, Elizabeth – 1976
Case study is a method currently being used in the field of English in which the investigator gathers data from several sources on an individual: directly from the individual, from the individual's parents, from school records, and from the individual's teachers. The investigator interviews and observes the individual over a period of time in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, Educationally Disadvantaged, English Instruction
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