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Verleger, Rolf; Schuknecht, Simon-Vitus; Jaskowski, Piotr; Wagner, Ullrich – Brain and Cognition, 2008
Sleep has proven to support the memory consolidation in many tasks including learning of perceptual skills. Explicit, conscious types of memory have been demonstrated to benefit particularly from slow-wave sleep (SWS), implicit, non-conscious types particularly from rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. By comparing the effects of early-night sleep,…
Descriptors: Sleep, Memory, Perception, Learning
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Fulcher, Glenn; Davidson, Fred – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2008
This article is an imaginary Socratic dialogue between J. S. Mill and Michel Foucault, principally concerning educational assessment.
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Testing, Educational Philosophy, Language Tests
BILODEAU, EDWARD A.; BLICK, KENNETH A. – 1965
THIS STUDY WAS MADE TO COMPARE THE EFFECTS OF STIMULATION AND NONSTIMULATION ON RECALL OF WORDS FOLLOWING TIME-DELAY PERIODS. THE SUBJECTS (670 AIRMEN) WERE TRAINED WITH AN EXAMPLE WORD LIST AND TWO WORD LISTS CONTAINING FIVE OF THE SECONDARY WORDS ASSOCIATED WITH RUSSELL-JENKINS STIMULUS WORDS. AFTER TIME DELAYS OF 2 MINUTES, 20 MINUTES, 2 DAYS,…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Learning, Learning Experience, Learning Processes
Magill, Richard A. – 1976
In an effort to clarify understanding of the concept of critical learning periods, this paper discusses problems that people concerned with the motor development of children have had determining relationships between critical periods and learning, and a "readiness model" is offered as a solution that could enhance understanding of critical…
Descriptors: Children, Developmental Psychology, Early Experience, Learning
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Tyler, Louise L.; Fenstermacher, Gary D. – Teachers College Record, 1974
This article discusses learning concepts from a psychoanalytic point of view. (PD)
Descriptors: Learning, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Psychiatry
Munby, Hugh; Versnel, Joan; Hutchinson, Nancy L.; Chin, Peter; Berg, Derek H. – 2002
This paper makes the case that a theory of how one learns in the workplace is incomplete without attention to the metacognitive functions of routines. Results of a program of research on cooperative education and work-based learning suggest that working knowledge is qualitatively different from the knowledge of school, being action knowledge, and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Learning, Learning Theories, Metacognition
O'Bryan, K. G.; Silverman, Harry – Orbit, 1972
Descriptors: Conferences, Learning, Learning Problems, Learning Theories
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Docan-Morgan, Tony; Manusov, Valerie – Communication Education, 2009
The purpose of this study was to investigate teacher-student interaction using a relational frame (i.e., describing the student-teacher dynamic as inherently relational). Specifically, we focus on turning points and their potential outcomes in student-teacher relationships. Students who were able to identify a relational turning point event with a…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Change, Learning, Student Motivation
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Dahlgren, Madeline Abrandt; Chiriac, Eva Hammar – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2009
The focus of this study is on how final-semester students and newly-graduated teachers experience the formal objectives of teacher education, with a particular view of the concepts of learning, responsibility and collaboration. The ways of experiencing these concepts varied from conceptions in which only one dimension is discerned from in the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Cooperation, Beginning Teachers
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Barnacle, Robyn – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2009
In the current socio-political climate pedagogies consistent with rationalism are in the ascendancy. One way to challenge the purchase of rationalism within educational discourse and practice is through the body, or by re-thinking the nature of mind-body relations. While the orientation of this paper is ultimately phenomenological, it takes as its…
Descriptors: Physiology, Human Body, Educational Philosophy, Achievement
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Halverson, Erica Rosenfeld – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2009
Recently, the relationship between identity and learning has come front and center in discussions about how to design successful learning environments for youth who struggle in mainstream institutions. In this essay, I explore the role identity development plays in constructing learning environments for traditionally marginalized youth. While I…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Relationship, Role, Identification
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Dickhauser, Oliver; Reinhard, Marc-Andre; Diener, Claudia; Bertrams, Alex – Learning and Individual Differences, 2009
The present article analyzed, how need for cognition (NFC) influences the formation of performance expectancies. When processing information, individuals with lower NFC often rely on salient information and shortcuts compared to individuals higher in NFC. We assume that these preferences of processing will also make individuals low in NFC more…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Cues, Academic Achievement, Inferences
Abramson, Jane A. – Adult Training, 1976
Discusses what is known about the learning process, particularly adult learning, and ways in which adults participating in educational activities differ from young people attending school. (EM)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adults, Age Differences, Individual Characteristics
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Berry, Franklin M.; And Others – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1971
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Exceptional Child Research, Learning, Learning Processes
Bloom, Richard; Hess, Robert – 1969
The original intent of this investigation was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Object Sorting Task (OST) as a predictor of learning outcomes, especially among minority children. The study results, however, have produced a subtle but significant shift of attention to the issue of possible differences in the cognitive organization of children…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Experiential Learning, Learning, Learning Activities
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