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Dahlin, Bo – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2001
Discusses the concept of schema and the role this concept plays in educational practice. Traces the historical development of the concept and how it came to be taken for granted that schemata exist. Suggests a return to a more phenomenological approach to learning and knowledge formation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Educational Practices, Learning, Phenomenology
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Hewitt, Dave – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2001
The third of three articles considers the necessary, which lies in the realm of awareness. Discusses the nature of awareness and its relationship to mathematics learning. (MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development, Learning, Mathematics Education
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Abrami, Philip C. – Educational Research and Evaluation: An International Journal on Theory and Practice, 2001
Introduces this special issue focusing on eight projects designed to promote complex learning using technology with an associated chapter of commentary. Highlights key issues related to the use of technology and lists 14 learner-centered psychological principles for complex learning. (SLD)
Descriptors: Comprehension, Educational Technology, Educational Theories, Instructional Effectiveness
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Falk, John – Science Education, 2004
This paper presents two perspectives that the author believes will contribute to an enhanced ability to describe and understand learning from museums. Arguably, a major strength of the past decade of research on learning from museums has been the description and investigation of many of the myriad factors that appear to influence learning from…
Descriptors: Museums, Learning, Science Education, Holistic Approach
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Zuga, Karen F. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2004
In the United States cognitive research about technology education for the general educational purpose of technological literacy has suffered from a lack of a coherent focus. Certainly, there are studies that have addressed cognition, yet analysts of technology education research have been unable to coordinate their findings in any meaningful way…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Technology Education, Learning, Educational Improvement
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van Eijnatten, Frans M.; Putnik, Goran D. – Learning Organization, 2004
In order to set the stage for this special issue, the prime concepts are defined: i.e. "chaos," "complexity," "learning" (individual and organizational), "learning organization," and "chaordic enterprise". Also, several chaos-and-complexity-related definitions of learning and learning organizations are provided. Next, the guest editors' main…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Learning, Organizations (Groups), Business
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Ford, Randal – Learning Organization, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to investigate the practices of the interim and current CEOs employed in managing a supportive environment conducive for learning as well as sustaining organizational change; and second, to describe the theory of practice guiding their efforts. Design/methodology/approach: An action science approach,…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Learning, Theories, Power Structure
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Akhtar, Nameera; Callanan, Maureen; Pullum, Geoffrey K.; Scholz, Barbara C. – Cognition, 2004
Lidz et al. [Lidz, J., Waxman, S., & Freedman, J. (2003). What infants know about syntax but couldn't have learned: Experimental evidence for syntactic structure at 18 months. Cognition, 89, B65-B73.] claim experimental substantiation of an argument from the poverty of the stimulus, in the sense of Pullum and Scholz [Linguist. Rev. 19 (2002) 9].…
Descriptors: Learning, Infants, Stimuli, Language Acquisition
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Ainsworth, Shaaron; VanLabeke, Nicolas – Learning and Instruction, 2004
The terms dynamic representation and animation are often used as if they are synonymous, but in this paper we argue that there are multiple ways to represent phenomena that change over time. Time-persistent representations show a range of values over time. Time-implicit representations also show a range of values but not the specific times when…
Descriptors: Animation, Simulation, Visual Aids, Teaching Methods
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Saunders, Muriel D.; Saunders, Richard R.; Mulugeta, Akalu; Henderson, Karen; Kedziorski, Terri; Hekker, Bob; Wilson, Shan – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2005
Ten individuals with profound multiple impairments were given novel tests for learning and preference with adaptive switches and leisure-oriented devices, such as audio tape players. Typically, tests for learning include a baseline or extinction component in which the adaptive switch and device are not connected as a control for incidental or…
Descriptors: Learning, Responses, Multiple Disabilities, Psychomotor Skills
Manthey, George – Leadership, 2005
The author of this paper discusses the significance of Albert Einstein's concept of learning about "service of our fellow man" into the discussions about student achievement. Albert Einstein wrote in 1954 of what he considered an evil of modern life--that the "individual feels more than ever dependent on society, but it is not felt in the positive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Learning, Public Service
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Fernie, Gordon; Tunney, Richard J. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
The Iowa Gambling Task (Bechara, Damasio, Damasio, & Anderson, 1994) has become widely used as a laboratory test of "real-life" decision-making. However, aspects of its administration that have been varied by researchers may differentially affect performance and the conclusions researchers can draw. Some researchers have used facsimile money…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Instruction, Decision Making, Performance
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Maes, J. H. R.; van der Goot, M. – Learning and Motivation, 2006
This study asked whether the concurrent reinforcement of behavioral variability facilitates learning to emit a difficult target response. Sixty students repeatedly pressed sequences of keys, with an originally infrequently occurring target sequence consistently being followed by positive feedback. Three conditions differed in the feedback given to…
Descriptors: Operant Conditioning, Students, Responses, Positive Reinforcement
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Watson, Mark; McMahon, Mary – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2005
Recent advances in career theory have resulted in widespread acceptance of the lifespan perspective on development. However, a review of research and practice conducted during 2001 revealed that little attention has been paid to the career development of children (Whiston & Brecheisen, 2002). In response to calls for a greater concentration on…
Descriptors: Career Development, Children, Learning, Educational Research
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Parent, Marise B.; Baxter, Mark G. – Learning & Memory, 2004
The neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh) has been accorded an important role in supporting learning and memory processes in the hippocampus. Cholinergic activity in the hippocampus is correlated with memory, and restoration of ACh in the hippocampus after disruption of the septohippocampal pathway is sufficient to rescue memory. However, selective…
Descriptors: Memory, Learning, Biochemistry, Neurology
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