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Lu, Jingyan; Chan, Lap Ki – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2015
This paper investigates whether paper and video triggers stimulate different social and cognitive processes during PBL. The study focused on how medical students identified and described problems, and how they built shared cognitions that lead them to diagnose and solve problems. The results showed that students who used video triggers put more…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Cognitive Processes, Video Technology, Paper (Material)
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Pachman, Mariya; Arguel, Amaël; Lockyer, Lori; Kennedy, Gregor; Lodge, Jason M. – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2016
Research on incidence of and changes in confusion during complex learning and problem-solving calls for advanced methods of confusion detection in digital learning environments (DLEs). In this study we attempt to address this issue by investigating the use of multiple measures, including psychophysiological indicators and self-ratings, to detect…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Cognitive Processes, Electronic Learning, Problem Solving
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Jalan, Sukoriyanto; Nusantara, Toto; Subanji, Subanji; Chandra, Tjang Daniel – Educational Research and Reviews, 2016
This study aims to explain the thinking process of students in solving combination problems considered from assimilation and accommodation frameworks. This research used a case study approach by classifying students into three categories of capabilities namely high, medium and low capabilities. From each of the ability categories, one student was…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Problem Solving, Cognitive Processes, Models
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Krause, Gladys; Empson, Susan; Pynes, D'Anna; Jacobs, Victoria – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2016
In this exploratory study, we documented teachers' knowledge of children's mathematical thinking as they engaged in the task of anticipating children's strategies for an equal sharing fraction problem. To elicit an array of knowledge, 18 teachers were deliberately selected with a variety of numbers of years participating in professional…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Faculty Development, Knowledge Level
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Wieman, Rob; Jansen, Amanda – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2016
Effectively launching a task involves surfacing and addressing misconceptions so that students can make progress on the task. Launching a task is supported by teachers' noticing (interpreting and responding to students' thinking). We investigated the degree to which an intervention supported improvements in pre-service secondary teachers' (PSTs')…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
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Çevik, Gülsen Büyüksahin; Yildiz, Mehmet Ali – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2017
The current research aims to examine the perceived social support and coping styles predicting positivity. Research participants included 268 adolescents, attending high school, with 147 females (54.9%) and 121 males (45.1%). Adolescents participating in the research were 14 to 18 years old and their average age was 16.12 with SD = 1.01. Research…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Coping, Adolescents, Positive Attitudes
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Kozbelt, Aaron; Dexter, Scott; Dolese, Melissa; Meredith, Daniel; Ostrofsky, Justin – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2015
We applied computer-based text analyses of regressive imagery to verbal protocols of individuals engaged in creative problem-solving in two domains: visual art (23 experts, 23 novices) and computer programming (14 experts, 14 novices). Percentages of words involving primary process and secondary process thought, plus emotion-related words, were…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Problem Solving, Imagery, Protocol Analysis
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Taillan, Julien; Dufau, Stéphane; Lemaire, Patrick – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2015
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to determine the time course of mechanisms underlying strategy selection. Participants had to select the better strategy on multiplication problems (i.e., 51 × 27) to find approximate products. They could choose between rounding up and rounding down both operands to their nearest decades. Two types of…
Descriptors: Responses, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Measurement, Time
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Agostinho, Shirley; Tindall-Ford, Sharon; Ginns, Paul; Howard, Steven J.; Leahy, Wayne; Paas, Fred – Educational Psychology Review, 2015
Gesturally controlled information and communication technologies, such as tablet devices, are becoming increasingly popular tools for teaching and learning. Based on the theoretical frameworks of cognitive load and embodied cognition, this study investigated the impact of explicit instructions to trace out elements of tablet-based worked examples…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Educational Technology, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
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Beitzel, Brian D.; Staley, Richard K. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2015
Previous experiments have shown a deleterious effect of visual representations on college students' ability to solve total- and joint-probability word problems. The present experiments used conditional-probability problems, known to be more difficult than total- and joint-probability problems. The diagram group was instructed in how to use tree…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Probability, Word Problems (Mathematics), College Mathematics
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Donna L. Miller – English Journal, 2015
This piece explores conditions that stimulate classroom activities to facilitate creative habits of mind in an effort to motivate educators and students to better understand the complexities of creativity and how to promote it.
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Students
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Proulx, Jérôme – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2013
In this article, I present and build on the ideas of John Threlfall ("Educational Studies in Mathematics" 50:29-47, 2002) about strategy development in mental mathematics contexts. Focusing on the emergence of strategies rather than on issues of choice or flexibility of choice, I ground these ideas in the enactivist theory of cognition,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning Strategies, Cognitive Processes, Problem Solving
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Lockwood, Elise – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
Combinatorial topics have become increasingly prevalent in K-12 and undergraduate curricula, yet research on combinatorics education indicates that students face difficulties when solving counting problems. The research community has not yet addressed students' ways of thinking at a level that facilitates deeper understanding of how students…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Cognitive Processes, Models
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Koichu, Boris – PNA, 2014
An iterative unpacking strategy consists of sequencing empirically-based theoretical developments so that at each step of theorizing one theory serves as an overarching conceptual framework, in which another theory, either existing or emerging, is embedded in order to elaborate on the chosen element(s) of the overarching theory. The strategy is…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Problem Solving, Heuristics, Mathematics Education
Ngu, Bing – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2014
An analysis of one-step equations from a cognitive load theory perspective uncovers variation within one-step equations. The complexity of one-step equations arises from the element interactivity across the operational and relational lines. The higher the number of operational and relational lines, the greater the complexity of the equations.…
Descriptors: Algebra, Equations (Mathematics), Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
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