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Bies-Hernandez, Nicole J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2012
Two experiments examined whether framing effects, in terms of losses and gains, can be extended to student learning and grading preferences. In Experiment 1, participants rated psychology course syllabi to investigate preferences for differently framed grading systems: a loss versus gain grading system. The results showed a clear framing effect…
Descriptors: Psychology, Course Descriptions, Grading, Preferences
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Navarro, Daniel J.; Dry, Matthew J.; Lee, Michael D. – Cognitive Science, 2012
Inductive generalization, where people go beyond the data provided, is a basic cognitive capability, and it underpins theoretical accounts of learning, categorization, and decision making. To complete the inductive leap needed for generalization, people must make a key "sampling" assumption about how the available data were generated.…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Generalization, Sampling, Learning
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Kalish, Charles W.; Kim, Sunae; Young, Andrew G. – Cognitive Science, 2012
Three experiments with preschool- and young school-aged children (N = 75 and 53) explored the kinds of relations children detect in samples of instances (descriptive problem) and how they generalize those relations to new instances (inferential problem). Each experiment initially presented a perfect biconditional relation between two features…
Descriptors: Young Children, Preschool Children, Learning, Logical Thinking
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Kolikant, Yifat Ben-David – Computers & Education, 2012
Today's students are often portrayed in the literature as enthusiastic and wholehearted users of the Internet for school purposes, in contrast with today's schools, in which the situation is of high ICT access and low use. Via interviews with 25 post-primary students, this study examined student attitudes toward using the Internet for school…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Internet, Information Technology, Teacher Role
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Monaghan, Padraic; Mattock, Karen – Cognition, 2012
Learning word-referent mappings is complex because the word and its referent tend to co-occur with multiple other words and potential referents. Such complexity has led to proposals for a host of constraints on learning, though how these constraints may interact has not yet been investigated in detail. In this paper, we investigated interactions…
Descriptors: Phonology, Form Classes (Languages), Cognitive Mapping, Investigations
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Marble, Stephen – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2012
Teacher education--as currently practised--is solidly based on a developmental model of growing expertise, where novices move from error to effective practice by replicating the strategies and classroom moves of model teachers. Short timelines and limited opportunities for experience create challenges for students wishing to become teachers.…
Descriptors: Expertise, Teacher Educators, Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
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Freeman, John – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2012
At a time when our graduates are facing a world of ever more perplexing change and when funding for university arts is coming increasingly under threat, this paper is perhaps a means of reminding ourselves of our subject's strength... of its value to university curricula and its clear contribution to the international creative economies. In this…
Descriptors: Drama, Performance, Creativity, Higher Education
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Farran, Emily K.; Courbois, Yannick; Van Herwegen, Jo; Cruickshank, Alice G.; Blades, Mark – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
Typically developing (TD) 6-year-olds and 9-year-olds, and older children and adults with Williams syndrome (WS) navigated through brick-wall mazes in a virtual environment. Participants were shown a route through three mazes, each with 6 turns. In each maze the floor of each path section was a different colour such that colour acted as an…
Descriptors: Children, Adults, Congenital Impairments, Genetic Disorders
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Pope, Clive C. – Quest, 2012
Historically the individual and society pendulum has swung back and forth between individuals and conformity and individuals and community. Individuals and society are mutually dependent yet conflicts of interest have shown how one has sometimes flourished at the expense of the other. As the world and society changes, learning must follow so…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Teaching Methods, Learning, Athletics
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Westermann, Gert; Mareschal, Denis – Cognitive Development, 2012
Computational models are tools for testing mechanistic theories of learning and development. Formal models allow us to instantiate theories of cognitive development in computer simulations. Model behavior can then be compared to real performance. Connectionist models, loosely based on neural information processing, have been successful in…
Descriptors: Classification, Infants, Cognitive Development, Computation
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Rey, Gunter Daniel – Educational Research Review, 2012
Seductive details constitute interesting but irrelevant information that are not necessary to achieve the instructional objective. The seductive detail effect occurs when people learn more deeply from instructional messages that exclude rather than include these details. This effect is mainly explained by assuming an overloading of the working…
Descriptors: Learning, Short Term Memory, Attention, Retention (Psychology)
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Grove, Nathaniel P.; Bretz, Stacey Lowery – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2012
The Assimilation Theory of Ausubel and Novak has typically been used in the research literature to describe two extremes to learning chemistry: meaningful learning "versus" rote memorization. It is unlikely, however, that such discrete categories of learning exist. Rote and meaningful learning, rather, are endpoints along a continuum of…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Learning, Memorization, Spiral Curriculum
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Middei, Silvia; Spalloni, Alida; Longone, Patrizia; Pittenger, Christopher; O'Mara, Shane M.; Marie, Helene; Ammassari-Teule, Martine – Learning & Memory, 2012
The modulation of synaptic strength associated with learning is post-synaptically regulated by changes in density and shape of dendritic spines. The transcription factor CREB (cAMP response element binding protein) is required for memory formation and in vitro dendritic spine rearrangements, but its role in learning-induced remodeling of neurons…
Descriptors: Learning, Neurology, Brain, Animals
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Wosnitza, Marold; Beltman, Susan – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2012
This paper presents the development of a heuristic framework that integrates three aspects of context (perspective, content and level) from a number of established theoretical approaches. In this framework, context is viewed from different perspectives (subjective and objective), it comprises different contents (physical, social and formal) and it…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Heuristics, Motivation, Researchers
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Allin, Linda – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2014
Collaboration is identified as a key feature of pedagogic action research (see Norton, 2009), which is often a core part of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) methodology. Despite this, there appear to be few articles which explore experiences of collaborative partnerships within SoTL. This paper is a personal reflective essay which…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Scholarship, Instruction, Learning
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