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Khaoula, Elarif; Taoufik, Hassouni; Wahbi, Bouazza El – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
In this article, we present the question of our didactic research on the relative conceptual evolution and transition from high school to university in Morocco. We focused on the difficulties encountered by students in the first year of the Physics Sciences using a questionnaire which aims at evaluating the evolution of the concept of…
Descriptors: High School Students, Higher Education, Student Adjustment, Foreign Countries
Ene, Emanuela – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Following the trend in science and engineering education generated by the visible impact created by the Force Concept Inventory (FCI), the investigator developed a Physics of Semiconductors Concept Inventory (PSCI). PSCI fills the need of standardized concept tests for undergraduate education in photonics and electrical engineering. The structure…
Descriptors: Science Education, Engineering Education, Physics, Standardized Tests
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Tennyson, Robert D.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
The strategy variables investigated were: 1) sequence, a presentation of instances according to a defined relationship of the stimuli--organized versus random; and 2) analytical explanation, a verbal statement presented with each instance which analyzed the presence or absence of the critical attributes. Concept learning implications were…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Conceptual Schemes
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Andre, Thomas; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1980
In seven experiments, college or high school students studied texts containing either adjunct application or adjunct factual questions. Students were then tested for their ability to apply the presented concepts. Results suggested that the type of adjunct question had little influence on students' later ability to apply presented concepts.…
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level, Generalization
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Frankel, Richard M. – Optometric Education, 1992
Optometry educators can be assisted in making complex concepts understandable to students by using rhetorical devices such as metaphors, similes, analogies, parables, and allegories. As an example, the difficulties in communicating everyday but complex clinical concepts regarding inflammatory disorders are discussed and use of rhetorical devices…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Skills, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level
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Koopman, Cheryl; Newtson, Darren – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1981
Instructional variables were manipulated to determine whether they influence the level of perceptual analysis. The relationships of perceptual analysis to concept learning and evaluations of the instructors were also examined in the study. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Difficulty Level, Higher Education, Learning Processes
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Williams, Carol G. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1993
Discusses areas where teachers may harbor mistaken assumptions about their students' understanding when using graphing calculators: (1) confidence and competence with order of operations, (2) integration of algebraic and graphical knowledge, and (3) scaling a graph. (MKR)
Descriptors: Algebra, College Students, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level
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Halpin, Glennelle; And Others – Educational Research Quarterly, 1981
With college graduate students in actual classroom settings, the effects of taking a recall test, a recognition test, or no test on retention four weeks later were studied. Results indicated that simply taking an exam had no significant effect on retention. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level, Higher Education
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Winter, David G.; McClelland, David C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
The development and validation of the Test of Thematic Analysis (TTA) are described. The TTA measures the effects of liberal education as distinct from other kinds of education and general maturation. Scores were higher among seniors than freshmen at traditional liberal arts colleges. No significant differences were obtained at two vocationally…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Community Colleges, Concept Formation, Critical Thinking
Moeser, Shannon Dawn – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1979
The fan effect (the difficulty in retrieving any one fact after learning many about a concept) occurs only when the facts with repeated concepts are stored as independent episodes. It tells us nothing about the code formed by a pattern of interconnected concepts. (Author/CP)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Difficulty Level, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Bott, Ross A. – 1979
An analysis and model of the cognitive processes underlying complex learning situations are presented. A theory is proposed that attempts to specify particular internal knowledge structures generated and modified during instruction, and to use them to explain specific difficulties that the learner experiences and also the overall progress being…
Descriptors: Analogy, Computer Science Education, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level
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Trowbridge, David E.; McDermott, Lillian C. – American Journal of Physics, 1981
Describes a systematic investigation of the understanding of the concept of acceleration among students enrolled in a variety of introductory physics courses through individual demonstration interviews. Describes and identifies some conceptual difficulties and discusses some implications for instruction. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement, College Science, Concept Formation
Beins, Bernard C. – 1987
Students in a college introductory statistics class were evaluated with conceptual and computational tests and the relationship between their levels of knowledge on the two forms of testing was assessed. There were significant correlations between their abilities to perform computations and to answer more conceptual questions on individual tests…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Mathematics, Comprehension, Computation
Horodezky, Betty – 1983
Questionnaires were completed by 62 college professors in a study to determine the specific reading and listening comprehension difficulties students were having in various introductory courses (including humanities, natural and social sciences, and the technical professions), and to determine the instructional techniques used by professors to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Concept Formation, Difficulty Level, Educational Research
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Stearns, Susan A. – College Teaching, 1994
A four-step approach to teaching complex concepts at the college level involves a sequence of lecture, an individual assignment, small group discussion, and larger group discussion instruction. The last three steps focus on case study applications. The method is adaptable to different teaching situations and promotes expansion of student…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Concept Formation
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