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Winn, William – Instructional Science, 1990
Examines some of the recent developments in cognitive theory and explores their implications for instructional design. Topics discussed include a shift from emphasis on behavioral theory to cognitive theory; task analysis; instructional objectives; learner characteristics; instructional strategies; metacognition; and the dynamic nature of…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Behavioral Objectives, Epistemology, Instructional Design

McAlpine, Lynn; Weston, Cynthia – Instructional Science, 2000
Describes research on the reflection of six professors regarding their thinking about teaching. Topics include the model of the metacognitive process of reflection; the role of reflection in knowledge construction; the role of reflection in teaching development, including conceptual change; and the relationship between reflective teaching and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Learning Processes

Schraw, Gregory – Instructional Science, 1998
Describes two aspects of metacognition, knowledge of cognition and regulation of cognition, and how they relate to domain-specific knowledge and cognitive abilities. It is argued that metacognitive knowledge is multidimensional, domain-general in nature, and teachable. Four instructional strategies are described for promoting the construction and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Knowledge Level, Learning Processes

Dahlgren, M. Abrandt; Dahlgren, L. O. – Instructional Science, 2002
Describes a study that analyzed how students in three different Swedish university programs conceived of the meaning of problem-based learning and how they experienced their studies within a problem-based learning program. Discusses learning in context, social interaction, meta-cognitive reasoning and self-directed learning, and academic cultures.…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Independent Study

Puntambekar, Sadhana – Instructional Science, 1995
Defines metacognition, examines metacognitive differences in learners, reviews past and current developments in intelligent tutoring systems, and introduces a computer-based system to help learners develop metacognition in studying from texts. Presents results of a study that analyzed the learning methods of students and makes suggestions for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Development, Intelligent Tutoring Systems

Everson, Howard T.; Tobias, Sigmund – Instructional Science, 1998
Two studies examined the relationship between a measure of metacognitive word knowledge, the KMA (knowledge monitoring ability), and performance in college. Using undergraduate grade point average in a number of academic domains as criterion measures, this research provides support for the validity of the KMA as a predictor of success in college.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Correlation, Grade Point Average, Higher Education

Gourgey, Annette F. – Instructional Science, 1998
Describes self-regulatory processes that promote achievement in the basic skills of reading (clarifying purpose, understanding meanings, drawing inferences, looking for relationships, reformulating text) and mathematical problem solving (clarifying problem goals, understanding concepts, applying knowledge, monitoring progress). Experiences in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Higher Education, Learning Processes

Mason, Lucia – Instructional Science, 1994
Reports on a qualitative study of teaching-learning by analogy that explores whether fifth-grade students' successful use of analogy in learning science was related to their understanding of a specific analogy; their metacognitive awareness of how the analogy was to be used and of the changes produced in their conceptual structures. (57…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Educational Research