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De Angelis, Marta; Miranda, Sergio – Research on Education and Media, 2023
This paper aims to illustrate an automated system developed to give formative and personalized feedback to teachers in training. It is an expert system (Paviotti, Rossi & Zarka, 2012) that uses concrete examples, cases and scenarios to guide the engaged learners (Leake, 1996). In this regard, this system is able to create questionnaires,…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Early Childhood Teachers
Robert Dawson Coffey – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Technology is transforming higher education by removing geographic constraints for both students and instructors and increasing learning and cooperation with internet-based applications. Bloom's taxonomy continues to play a significant role in instructional design for both the classroom and online, but other theories that address the challenges of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Communities of Practice, Inquiry, Instructional Effectiveness
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Maragha, Alexandra V. – Online Submission, 2021
The topic of instructional communication skills of educators is relevant to the learning process, yet the problem exists where many educators are not sufficiently trained in effective instructional communication skills. The outcomes of effective instructional communication skills of educators can enhance communicative cognitive processing,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Communication Skills, Learning Processes, Cognitive Processes
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Bolkan, San; Goodboy, Alan K.; Myers, Scott A. – Communication Education, 2017
This study examined two effective teaching behaviors traditionally considered by instructional communication scholars to associate positively with students' academic experiences: instructor clarity and immediacy. Our study situated these teaching behaviors in a conditional process model that integrated two key assumptions about student learning:…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Behavior, Teaching Styles, Learner Engagement
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Winne, Philip H. – Elementary School Journal, 1985
Advances a view of instruction based on the nature of cognitive activity, school learning, and instruction and suggests relationships between the CEDARS, cognitive mediational, and task models of instruction. Discusses more than a dozen implications of the cognitive mediational and task models for ways teachers can promote students' cognitive…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Cognitive Processes, Instructional Improvement, Learning Processes
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Illinois School Research and Development, 1984
Reviews learning style research and concludes that five elements contribute to each students' instructional environment--sound, light, temperature, design, and need for mobility. Argues that when those elements are strong preferences it is very difficult for students to overcome them. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Hodges, Daniel L. – 1982
As an aid to increasing teacher effectiveness, this paper outlines findings derived from the field of cognitive psychology on the way in which memory operates, provides examples, and suggests a variety of ways the information can be applied in teaching. Among the findings cited are the following: (1) some types of information can be encoded (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Community Colleges, Learning Processes
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Thornell, John G. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1977
Examines possible relationships between the analytic/global dimension of cognitive style, as defined by Davis and Klausmeier (1970) and measured by the Children's Embedded Figures Test (CEFT), and two modes of instruction varying in the level of written guidance (Intermediate and Maximal) provided the learner. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Educational Testing, Individual Differences
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Farrell, Thomas J. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1974
Open admissions students tend to be highly oral. Their modes of thinking are different from the modes of thinking demanded in the highly literate world of college. They can learn the more literate modes of thinking, however, but this requires special awareness and effort on the part of their teacher. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Community Colleges, Learning Processes, Literacy
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Ramirez, Manuel – Social Science Quarterly, 1973
Defining field sensitive teachers as those who are warm, personal, and use the deductive approach and field independent teachers as ones who appear to be more formal and who employ inductive methods, this research indicates that proper development of educational environments will allow children of any cultural background to function in either…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cognitive Processes, Cultural Education, Educational Development
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Seidel, Tina; Shavelson, Richard J. – Review of Educational Research, 2007
This meta-analysis summarizes teaching effectiveness studies of the past decade and investigates the role of theory and research design in disentangling results. Compared to past analyses based on the process-product model, a framework based on cognitive models of teaching and learning proved useful in analyzing studies and accounting for…
Descriptors: Research Design, Theory Practice Relationship, Research Methodology, Effect Size
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Wease, Hugh – High School Journal, 1976
Teachers use questioning as a key instructional tool for a number of reasons. Four reasons were highlighted. As well, six major classes of questioning were evaluated. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Educational Research, Learning Processes
Bransford, John D., Ed.; Brown, Ann L., Ed.; Cocking, Rodney R., Ed. – 2000
This book presents results of recent research about the mind, brain, and learning processes. It examines new findings in learning theory and their implications for what is taught, how it is taught, and how learners are assessed. It also shows how theories and insights can translate into actions and practices. It examines research on human…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Fisher, Robert; And Others – International Journal of Early Years Education, 1995
Reviews four books concerning children's thinking, language acquisition, the art of teaching, and literacy: (1) "Children's Thinking: Promoting Understanding in the Primary School" (M. Bonnet); (2) "Input and Interaction in Language Acquisition" (B. Richard); (3) "The Effective Teacher" (C. Cullingford); and (4)…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition, Learning Processes
Doyle, Walter – 1978
This paper contains a description of the status of a project on student information processing responses that mediate teaching effects in classroom settings. The central activity of the project is the construction of a conceptual model that relates classroom task structures to student information processing and to subject-matter achievement. The…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Cognitive Processes
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