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Jung, Jaewon; Shin, Yoonhee; Zumbach, Joerg – Interactive Learning Environments, 2021
This study investigated the effects of pre-training types on the cognitive load, collaborative knowledge construction and level of learning in a computer-supported collaborative learning environment. Pre-training was provided to help learners optimise their cognitive load, build accurate shared-knowledge and achieve successful deep learning. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Knowledge Level, Cooperative Learning
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Hoyer, Lauren; Hastie, Warwick W. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2023
We present a quantitative study of responses to voluntary and anonymous surveys of undergraduate geology students enrolled at an English-medium, research university in South Africa. This research captured student interest in geology, their perceived level of understanding of key geological concepts, and the extent to which in-class and in-field…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Earth Science, Field Studies
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John Paul Tassoni – Journal of Basic Writing, 2024
This narrative essay describes a basic writing instructor's engagement with student confusion in a hybrid Accelerated Learning Program (ALP) course. The story examines the ways confusion can mark sites of engagement for students and teachers and how ALP courses, in particular, might mediate effective (and ineffective) forms of confusion.
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Writing Teachers, Blended Learning, Teacher Student Relationship
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Fearn, Heather – Teaching History, 2018
Heather Fearn was intrigued by the factors that might have led her higher-performing students to talk in historically mature ways about unseen sources without any prior knowledge of the topic in hand. She began to wonder if what she was hearing was not best accounted for by a content-free disciplinary aptitude, but rather that it might be the…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Learning Processes, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Dickmann, Thomas; Opfermann, Maria; Dammann, Elmar; Lang, Martin; Rumann, Stefan – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2019
Visualizations and visual models are of substantial importance for science learning (Harrison and Treagust, 2000), and it seems impossible to study chemistry without visualizations. More specifically, the combination of visualizations with text is especially beneficial for learning when dual coding is fostered (Mayer, 2014). However, at the same…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Models, Visualization, Visual Stimuli
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Mwei, Philip K. – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2017
The concept of mathematical problem solving is an important mathematical process in mathematics curricula of education systems worldwide. These math curricula demand that learners are exposed to authentic problems that foster successful problem solving. To attain this very important goal, there must be mathematics teachers well versed in content…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Mathematics
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Roelle, Julian; Schmidt, Elisabeth Marie; Buchau, Alica; Berthold, Kirsten – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2017
Learners often insufficiently monitor their comprehension, which results in overconfident judgments of learning and underachievement. In the 3 present experiments, we investigated whether insufficient comprehension monitoring is due in part to the fact that learners are not sufficiently aware of the benefit of comprehension monitoring and thus…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Progress Monitoring, Student Attitudes, College Students
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Södervik, Ilona; Virtanen, Viivi; Mikkilä-Erdmann, Mirjamaija – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2015
University students' understanding of photosynthesis was examined in a large introductory biosciences class. The focus of this study was to first examine the conceptions of photosynthesis among students in class and then to investigate how a certain type of text could enhance students' understanding of photosynthesis. The study was based on pre-…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Scientific Concepts, Plants (Botany)
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Bardini, Caroline; Pierce, Robyn; Vincent, Jill; King, Deborah – Indonesian Mathematical Society Journal on Mathematics Education, 2014
Concern has been expressed that many commencing undergraduate mathematics students have mastered skills without conceptual understanding. A pilot study carried out at a leading Australian university indicates that a significant number of students, with high tertiary entrance ranks, have very limited understanding of the concept of function,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Pilot Projects
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Murphy, P. Karen; Andiliou, Andria; Firetto, Carla M.; Bowersox, Carissa M.; Baker, Markus; Ramsay, Crystal M. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2016
Facilitating students' acquisition of higherorder thinking skills is imperative in the 21st century. Although some types of text have been shown to enhance higherorder thinking, the effects of many novel forms of text have yet to be investigated. As such, the purpose of the present study was to explore the extent to which a relatively novel form…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Persuasive Discourse, Beliefs, Comprehension
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Chen, Ming-Puu; Wong, Yu-Ting; Wang, Li-Chun – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2014
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the type of exploratory strategy and level of prior knowledge on middle school students' performance and motivation in learning chemical formulas via a 3D role-playing game (RPG). Two types of exploratory strategies-RPG exploratory with worked-example and RPG exploratory without…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Mathematical Formulas
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Lin, Yi-Chun; Huang, Yueh-Min – Educational Technology & Society, 2013
Prior knowledge is a very important part of teaching and learning, as it affects how instructors and students interact with the learning materials. In general, tests are used to assess students' prior knowledge. Nevertheless, conventional testing approaches usually assign only an overall score to each student, and this may mean that students are…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Models, Decision Making, Evaluation Methods
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Barlow, Angela T.; Harmon, Shannon – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2012
Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) is different from the objectives that many teachers have previously experienced in their state frameworks. Although the mathematical topics of the two may be the same, the mathematical expectations within the Standards require a deeper understanding by teachers and students. In this article, the…
Descriptors: State Standards, Grade 3, Grade 4, Mathematics Instruction
Kalinec-Craig, Crystal – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation study examines the experiences of four Latina/o pre-service teachers (PSTs) as they learn about teaching mathematics for understanding (TM4U) and integrating a child's out-of-school mathematical knowledge and experiences during instruction. Studying the knowledge and experiences of Latina/o PSTs is necessary because PSTs…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Hispanic American Students, Knowledge Level
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Waniek, Jacqueline; Schafer, Thomas – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2009
The goal of this study was to examine the role of domain and system knowledge on learner performance in reading and information search in hypermedia. Previous studies have shown that prior knowledge is an important individual factor for effective hypermedia use. However, current research lacks a full understanding of how these two aspects of prior…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Prior Learning, Knowledge Level, Information Systems
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