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Karwowski, Maciej; Zielinska, Aleksandra; Jankowska, Dorota M. – Review of Research in Education, 2022
Creativity is a vital topic of various educational discourses, yet the support it receives within the school system is insufficient. This chapter focuses on four particular ways of making creativity more democratized, salient, and accessible in school settings. We start by exploring the educational benefits of egalitarian theoretical approaches to…
Descriptors: Creativity, Meta Analysis, Educational Psychology, Imagery
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Turan, Mehmet Behzat; Disçeken, Osman; Kaya, Mustafa – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2019
The aim of this study is to examine the impact of cognitive-based learning and imagery training on basic tennis skills to students who take elective tennis course. 16 volunteers who take elective tennis course took part in the research. Control and experiment groups are formed by dividing volunteers into two equal groups. Control group (n=8) and…
Descriptors: Racquet Sports, Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Imagery
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Lu, Hui-Ping; Chen, Jun-Hong; Lee, Chang-Franw – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2016
Inspiration is the primary element of good design. Designers, however, also risk not being able to find inspiration. Novice designers commonly find themselves to be depressed during the conceptual design phase when they fail to find inspiration and the information to be creative. Accordingly, under the graphic design parameter, we have developed…
Descriptors: Graphic Arts, Design, Interviews, Teaching Methods
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Krisell, Meredith; Counsell, Shelly – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2017
The brain is a complex organ with an intellectual capacity that is unique to humans. For educators, it is wise to study the brain's many attributes and how it functions to help guide, inform, and improve teaching practice. Learners' brains are particularly sensitive to certain kinds of stimuli--that is social, physical, cognitive, and emotional…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Reading Processes, Cognitive Processes, Grammar
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Feeney, Sharon; Hogan, John; Donnelly, Paul F. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
This paper focuses upon the interpretation of freehand drawings produced by a small sample of 220 first-year students taking an Irish politics introductory module in response to the question, "What is Irish Politics?" By sidestepping cognitive verbal-processing routes, through employing freehand drawing, we aim to create a critical and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Freehand Drawing, Politics, Introductory Courses
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Ajayi, Lasisi – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2015
Despite the significance of vocabulary knowledge to student learning, limited studies have examined English language arts (ELA) teachers' skills and practices that may be effective for building word consciousness in high school Mexican-American bilingual students. The research objective of the present study is to examine how two high school ELA…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Mexican Americans, Bilingual Students, Secondary School Teachers
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Veselovska, Ganna – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2015
This article aims at exploring various strategies for coping with the auditory processing disorder in the light of foreign language acquisition. The techniques relevant to dealing with the auditory processing disorder can be attributed to environmental and compensatory approaches. The environmental one involves actions directed at creating a…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Language Processing, Coping, Second Language Learning
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Huovinen, Erkki; Manneberg, Avigail – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2013
This article describes a project in which undergraduate students of beginning drawing were brought together with free improvising musicians to explore interaction in collective real-time art-making. Following a series of guided rehearsals, the students were free to choose their own strategies for interactive group projects. We discuss these…
Descriptors: Imagery, Creative Activities, Imitation, Freehand Drawing
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Fathima, M. Parimala; Sasikumar, N.; Roja, M. Panimalar – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2012
Learning is the acquisition and storage of information as a consequence of experience. The human brain is designed in such a way that thousands bits of sensory data are processed each minute. The brain pays attention to what is relevant to daily life, always asking: "What's going on?" and "How is it important relevant to me?"…
Descriptors: Memory, Learning Processes, Neurosciences, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Haciomeroglu, Erhan Selcuk; Aspinwall, Leslie; Presmeg, Norma C. – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2010
This study adds momentum to the ongoing discussion clarifying the merits of visualization and analysis in mathematical thinking. Our goal was to gain understanding of three calculus students' mental processes and images used to create meaning for derivative graphs. We contrast the thinking processes of these three students as they attempted to…
Descriptors: Graphs, Cognitive Processes, Calculus, Visualization
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O'Boyle, Michael W. – Roeper Review, 2008
Research in cognitive neuroscience suggests that the brains of mathematically gifted children are quantitatively and qualitatively different from those of average math ability. Math-gifted children exhibit signs of enhanced right-hemisphere development, and when engaged in the thinking process, tend to rely on mental imagery. They further manifest…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Learning Activities, Gifted, Imagery
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Weaver, Richard L., II; Cotrell, Howard W. – Clearing House, 1986
Discusses the process of evoking images in the minds of students as a teaching method. Reviews ways to facilitate imaging and offers a number of classroom applications for it. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Imagery, Student Motivation
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Rollinson, Joyce C. – Foreign Language Annals, 1972
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Cognitive Processes, Grammar, Imagery
Malloy, Thomas E. – 1987
Focusing on the sequence of cognitive processes of spellers of varying ability, a study evaluated the effectiveness a teaching package that adapts Robert Dilt's spelling strategy to the college classroom. Subjects, 25 students from an introductory level psychology class, were divided into three groups, each of which participated in two one-hour…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English Instruction, Higher Education, Imagery
Olds, Linda E. – 1985
Summarized in this paper are the literature on cognitive imagery and teaching methodologies and an approach to the teaching of theories of personality that emphasize cognitive imagery as a strategy for enhancing learning in college students. The work of Kosslyn represents a major approach to the study of imagery in cognitive psychology. Central to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Educational Research, Educational Strategies
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