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Lucinda Powell – Psychology Teaching Review, 2024
Our school career culminates in a set of exam results, but if students want to do well, attending lessons is not enough: the implicit expectation is that all students will reinforce learning independently outside of the classroom. Really effective learners employ effective independent study techniques, but when, how and where do they learn to do…
Descriptors: Study Skills, Independent Study, Skill Development, Metacognition
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Hsiao, Janet Hui-wen; Liao, Weiyan; Tso, Ricky Van Yip – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
We examined how mask use affects performance and eye movements in face recognition and whether strategy change reflected in eye movements is associated with performance change. Eighty-eight participants performed face recognition with masked faces either during learning only, during recognition only, or during both learning and recognition. As…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Human Body, Recognition (Psychology), Behavior Change
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Chia-Yu Hsu; Izumi Horikoshi; Rwitajit Majumdar; Hiroaki Ogata – Educational Technology & Society, 2024
This study focuses on the problem that the process of building learning habits has not been clearly described. Therefore, we aim to extract the stages of learning habits from log data. We propose a data model to extract stages of learning habits based on the transtheoretical model and apply the model to the learning logs of self-directed extensive…
Descriptors: Habit Formation, Behavior Change, Learning Analytics, Data Interpretation
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Francisti, Jan; Balogh, Zoltán; Turcáni, Milan – International Baltic Symposium on Science and Technology Education, 2023
Today's trend is the use of information technology in all areas of our lives. Emotions are a basic human characteristic, although they are difficult to define, recognise and classify. Proper assessment and recognition of human emotions can lead to a better understanding of user behaviour. The aforementioned technologies can also be used as a…
Descriptors: Internet, Equipment, Information Technology, Telecommunications
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Cook, Katelynn J.; Hvenegaard, Glen T.; Halpenny, Elizabeth A. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2021
Park managers use personal interpretation to achieve a variety of outcomes for park visitors and the natural environment. This project examines whether these outcomes are achieved, the factors influencing how the outcomes are achieved, and the overlap among these factors across the outcomes. Based on interviews with visitors in three Alberta…
Descriptors: Parks, Informal Education, Learning Processes, Attitude Change
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Schlinger, Henry D. – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
B. F. Skinner is the most eminent psychologist of the twentieth century, and it is no exaggeration to say that his discovery of operant learning (conditioning) has influenced the broader field of psychology, as well as other disciplines, including education, neuroscience, and philosophy. Skinner's discovery and elucidation of operant learning has…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Operant Conditioning, Learning Processes, Child Development
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Lima Fogaca, Janaina; Lee, Saemi; Joseph, Courtney; Clifford, Dawn E.; Papini, Natalie; Lee, Jonathan S. – Health Education Journal, 2023
Introduction: Peer-led health coaching is a realistic and sustainable way to support health behaviour change on university campuses. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective framework to guide behaviour change conversations in peer health coaching sessions. However, research on the perceptions of peer coaches who provide health coaching…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Health Promotion, Motivation Techniques, Phenomenology
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Ian Whitacre; Domonique Caro-Rora; Azar Kamaldar – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
Limited literature addresses how elementary preservice teachers (PSTs) can advance their thinking about hierarchical geometric relationships. Informed by a commognitive perspective, we investigated this phenomenon as a matter of discursive change, focusing on word use, visual mediators, and narratives. We report on a teaching experiment involving…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Education Programs, Discourse Analysis, Preservice Teachers
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Huttunen, Rauno; Kakkori, Leena – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
It is clear that we have to do something in our time concerning global warming yet before we can actually change the world, we must first understand our world. According to Heidegger, technology itself is not good or bad, but the problem is, that technological thinking (calculative thinking) has become the only form of thinking. Heidegger saw that…
Descriptors: Climate, Educational History, Criticism, Social Change
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Bjursell, Cecilia – International Review of Education, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a number of fundamental changes in different societies, and can therefore be understood as creating "disjuncture" in our lives. "Disjuncture" is a concept proposed by adult educator Peter Jarvis to describe the phenomenon of what happens when an individual is confronted with an experience that…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Learning Processes
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Zarzosa, Jennifer – Marketing Education Review, 2022
While marketing educators have identified the need for integrating transformative consumer behavior (TCR) in the marketing curriculum, they offer scant examples as it relates to actual student projects. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how marketing educators can help students design interventions that address macro-level marketing…
Descriptors: Design, Teaching Methods, Marketing, Student Projects
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Alastair Henry; Cecilia Thorsen; Peter D. MacIntyre – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
In many contexts of multilingualism, language learners can initiate communication in the target language (TL), or a contact language (such as English). Patterns of use emerging from these choices affect TL development. They also vary between individuals. Willingness to communicate (WTC) needs to be investigated in ways that capture these…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Multilingualism, Swedish
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O'Connell, Brendan T.; Stupans, Ieva; Jollands, Margaret – Higher Education Quarterly, 2023
This paper contends that one key reason for the lack of adoption of comprehensive change models based in higher education (HE) teaching and learning is that they lack a strong theoretical underpinning, thus potentially impeding their effectiveness in dealing with the complexities of human and organisational behaviour. Change theories that…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Higher Education, Behavior Change, Networks
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Alastair Henry; Cecilia Thorsen; Peter D. MacIntyre – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
In many contexts of multilingualism, language learners can initiate communication in the target language (TL), or a contact language (such as English). Patterns of use emerging from these choices vary between individuals and affect TL development. Willingness to communicate (WTC) needs to be investigated in ways that capture these variations. So…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Context Effect, Intercultural Communication, Adult Education
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Applebaum, Lauren R.; Price, C. Aaron; Foster, Anjylla Y. – Journal of Museum Education, 2021
Through an energy exhibit entitled Future Energy Chicago, we explore how using collaborative and competitive facilitation formats affect aspects of the energy literacy of guests. The study takes place in an interactive, hour-long museum experience led by a trained museum facilitator. Guests were assigned to attend either a collaborative or…
Descriptors: Energy, Literacy, Museums, Exhibits
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