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Rowan, Brian – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1995
Briefly describes current research on learning and teaching and discusses its implications for the field of educational administration. In the United States, an important transition is now occurring as instructional psychologists increasingly turn away from behaviorist models that dominated educational thinking for three decades to develop new…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Educational Administration, Educational Research
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Lohman, David F. – NASSP Bulletin, 1993
The cognitive-science perspective has radically transformed theory and research in psychology, anthropology, and other fields and has dislodged firmly entrenched behaviorist theories and practices. Cognitive psychology's contribution to educational measurement lies not in new-found assessment methods, but in a richer conception of knowledge and…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education, Epistemology
Marshall, Hermine H. – 1992
Alternative conceptions of classroom learning are explored in this paper, with a focus on challenging current assumptions about learning, teaching, and creating conditions to improve schools. The constructivist view is offered as a different approach to the behaviorist concept of learning and the metaphor of the classroom as a workplace. From a…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Processes, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
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Syker, Gary – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1995
Agrees with Brian Rowan that ideas about teaching and learning have powerful implications for many aspects of school administration and that professional preparation must centrally engage these ideas. Presents three complementary themes from contemporary research that raise additional considerations and point in other directions: the sociocultural…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Educational Administration, Educational Change
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Cherkes-Julkowski, Miriam – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1996
The case is made that advances in chaos and complexity theories and self-organizing systems have important implications for the field of learning disabilities. Problems with behaviorism are discussed and the properties of self-organizing systems are explained. The concepts of continuous, nonlinear development and motivation and volition are…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Chaos Theory, Child Development, Cognitive Processes
Callison, Daniel – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2000
Discusses the concept of taxonomy in learning. Highlights include cognitive domain, affective domain, and psycho-motor domain; behaviorism and constructivism; scaffolding; other classification formats, including rubrics and matrices; learning taxonomy applied to information literacy and to library media specialist as teacher; and the taxonomy for…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Classification, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education
Driscoll, Marcy P. – 1994
This cognitively-oriented book focuses on learning and instruction. Specific applications and implications of learning theories are discussed and examples are drawn from educational situations and educational problems. Theoretical concepts are illustrated in concrete terms and a wide variety of examples are provided. The text embodies a theme of…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Biological Influences, Cognitive Restructuring, Constructivism (Learning)