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Parker, Jan – Teaching in Higher Education, 2013
It is urgent that we re-examine models of knowledge and knowledge-making within the university, at this time of open learning and deregulated multi-million dollar and euro open science hubs and portals. For otherwise, we are bound into "crude" instrumentalism, "delivering" "knowledge packets" rather than seeing our…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Higher Education, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Efland, Arthur – Art Educ, 1970
Ways of teaching art concepts are discussed. (CK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Inquiry
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Kliebard, Herbert M. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1977
Curriculum theory provides the central principle that addresses itself to the question of what we ought to do when we teach children and youth. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
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Diamonti, Michael C. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1977
The central concerns of curriculum are actually value questions. If there can be a source for a theory of curriculum, it is in the direction of philosophy. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
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Tyler, Ralph W. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1977
The history of how the 1947 conference devoted to the theme of curriculum theory formulation came about is discussed in this article. (MLF)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Theories
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Shayer, Michael – School Science Review, 1976
Reports on a study designed to ascertain the proportion of children at different Piagetian stages of development in the general population, in selective schools, and in super-selective schools. Advocates the use of developmental data in curriculum development work. (GS)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Learning Theories
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Posner, George J. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1978
Briefly summarizes recent advancements in information processing psychology, particularly work related to the representation of knowledge stored in long-term memory. Illustrates through example the educational possibilities yet to be derived from the study of cognition. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Content Analysis, Curriculum Development
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Dienes, Zoltan P. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1971
The author lists and discusses each of six stages of mathematical learning. The stages are: (1) interaction, (2) rule construction and manipulation, (3) isomorphisms, (4) representations, (5) symbolization, and (6) formalization. Examples from geometry are used to demonstrate the learning processes. (JG)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Conference Reports, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Mathematics
White, Patricia Carlin – 1965
Principles of concept formation extracted from an extensive review of theoretical and empirical work in psychology, and their relationship to home economics are presented. The present attempts of home economics educators to identify the basic concepts of the field and organize curriculums around them are potentially fruitful, both for students and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development
Ojemann, Ralph H., Ed.; Pritchett, Karen, Ed. – 1966
The major aims of this conference on guided learning were: (1) to examine research and educational practice relevant to development of a theory of guided learning; (2) to develop a theory and stimulate educational practice and research. Transcripts of the presentations of five speakers and of the ensuing discussion to creative development, a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Conference Reports, Creative Thinking
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Lowell, Walter E. – Science Education, 1979
Analyzes the meaning of Piaget's concept of abstraction and provides discussion of some of its shortcomings. (HM)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
WITTROCK, M.C. – 1964
A REVIEW OF THEORY AND EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ON "THE LEARNING BY DISCOVERY HYPOTHESIS," AND RELATED LITERATURE ON CONCEPT-LEARNING AND PROBLEM-SOLVING, WAS PREPARED FOR A CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK CITY, 1965. RECENT CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES IN THE SUBJECT AREA WERE DESCRIBED. ATTEMPTS WERE MADE TO IDENTIFY INDEPENDENT AND DEPENDENT VARIABLES AND…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Conferences
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Novak, Joseph D. – Science Education, 1977
Advocates the educational theories of David Ausubel as a basis on which to build science and mathematics curricula and instructional procedures. Offers interpretations of Piaget's conservation tasks in Ausubelian theory. (CP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Sia, Archibald Peterson C. – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 1980
Describes a study designed to compare the gradual development of children's understanding of shadows with Piaget's stages, categorize pupil responses in the shadow tasks, identify typical pupil responses in each category, and enumerate curriculum implications from the investigation. (GS)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
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Osborne, Roger; Wittrock, Merlin – Studies in Science Education, 1985
Suggesting that learning be considered as a generative process, attempts to: (1) place generative learning ideas in the context of other viewpoints of learning; (2) explicate key postulates of the generative learning model; and (3) examine implications of these theoretical ideas for teaching, learning, curriculum development, and research. (JN)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning
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