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Pedretti, Erminia G. – Science Education, 2004
Recently, science centers have created issues-based exhibitions as a way of communicating socioscientific subject matter to the public. Research in the last decade has investigated how critical issues-based installations promote more robust views of science, while creating effective learning environments for teaching and learning "about" science.…
Descriptors: Museums, Science Teaching Centers, Science Education, Exhibits
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Evitts, Thomas A. – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
Action research activity enables the teachers to find out questions about their teaching habits, their students learning ability, where the good teachers are constantly involved in this process to know what happens in the class. Action research is a valuable tool in the hands of the teachers, which helps them to know more about teaching and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Research Methodology, Teaching Methods, Learning
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Faraco, G.; Pantano, P.; Servidio, R. – Computers and Education, 2006
In recent years, research efforts on complex systems have contributed to improve our ability in investigating, at different levels of complexity, the emergent behaviour shown by a system in the course of its evolution. The study of emergence, an intrinsic property of a large number of complex systems, can be tackled by making use of Cellular…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Science Education, Cytology, Learning
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McCrudden, Matthew T.; Schraw, Gregory; Hartley, Kendall – Journal of Experimental Education, 2006
The relevance effect refers to the facilitative effect of relevance instructions on learning. The authors examined the effect of general prereading relevance instructions on fact and concept learning, essay quality, and reading time. College students either did or did not receive relevance instructions before reading an expository text.…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Learning, Relevance (Education), Essays
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Estes, Steven G. – Quest, 2003
In preparation for this lecture, the author read, among other studies, previous Sargent, Homans, and Hannah lectures. These papers read well, and, they continue to inform people today. Importantly, these lecturers addressed timely issues that confronted physical education in higher education and to some extent shaped the field as one now knows it.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Physical Education, Physical Activities, Postmodernism
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Khadra, Marah F. Abu; Rawabdeh, Ibrahim A. – Learning Organization, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to examine the impact on organizational performance of the application of management and human resource practices, and to attempt to outline key elements and assess development of the learning organization (LO) concept in Jordan. Design/methodology/approach: The tool described in this article assesses…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Industry, Administration, Personnel Management
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Sikstrom, Sverker; Jonsson, Fredrik – Psychological Review, 2005
Previous research has shown that judgments of learning (JOLs) made immediately after encoding have a low correlation with actual cued-recall performance, whereas the correlation is high for delayed judgments. In this article, the authors propose a formal theory describing the stochastic drift of memory strength over the retention interval to…
Descriptors: Retention (Psychology), Cues, Recall (Psychology), Memory
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Watkins, David; Dahlin, Bo; Ekholm, Mats – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2005
An effective way to change student learning is to change the form of assessment. This has become known as the backwash effect of assessment. However, academic teachers' ways of understanding the role of assessment in student learning are also important. This paper reports a phenomenographic study of the views of the role of assessment amongst…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Student Evaluation, Learning
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Schechter, Chen – International Journal of Educational Management, 2004
Facing a turbulent and uncertain period, schools need to cast doubt upon their ongoing practices in order to have a significant impact on their students. However, conditions underlying the school system hinder the teachers' perceived need to doubt, which diminishes a schools' ability to learn and consequently change. In light of these hindering…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Principals, Educational Environment, Administrator Role
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Reardon, Robert F. – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2004
This inductive, qualitative study investigates how learning took place among nine experienced engineers in an industrial setting after a major reorganization. A thematic analysis of the transcripts revealed that the learning was informal and that it fell into three distinct categories: learning new workflows, learning about the chemical process,…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Organizational Change, Classification, Engineering
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Garrison, James W. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2004
My paper concentrates on that small part of Dewey's ethical theory that deals with the personal virtues of character. Even more narrowly, I focus on a single section of Dewey's "Ethics" titled "The Conception of Virtue in Reflective Morality." I do so because my primary concern here is not so much with the virtues Dewey discusses, important as…
Descriptors: Personality, Ethics, Aesthetics, Moral Values
Park, Beverley – Education Canada, 2006
Through the discoveries of neuroscience, educators have moved beyond the intuitive knowledge of how and when learning occurs to a demonstrated scientific understanding of the learning process itself. These new understandings have a two-fold appeal to educators: they allow them to design better, research-based teaching practices, and they help them…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scientific Research, Brain, Learning
Kuhn, M. – 1971
This paper reviews the traditional relationship established between teaching and learning, in which teaching and teachers' concerns take focus. The maintenance of this hierarchical relationshp has resulted in a communication breakdown between educators and students, and a situation into which students have little or no input in terms of changing…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), English (Second Language)
KOLBURNE, LUMA LOUIS – 1965
DRAWING ON 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING AND LIVING WITH RETARDED CHILDREN AND ADULTS, THE AUTHOR PRESENTS A SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM AND SOME OF THE METHODS WHICH HE HAS FOUND MOST USEFUL. METHODS AND PRINCIPLES ARE TREATED IN A PRACTICAL AND SPECIFIC MANNER. DEFINITIONS AND THE NATURE OF MENTAL RETARDATION ARE CONSIDERED. THE FOLLOWING…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Curriculum, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Education
Baron, L.; O'Bryan, Kenneth G. – 1974
Much early research regarded television as a static medium, and it ignored the process of the information delivery and its match with the cognitive style of the viewer. Information processing should be looked at from the dual perspective of eye movement research and the degree of locus control. To uncover the interrelationships of efficient eye…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Media, Educational Research, Educational Television
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