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Carrington, Victoria – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2004
In post-industrial societies saturated with the multimodal texts of consumer culture--film, computer games, interactive toys, SMS, email, the internet, television, DVDs--young people are developing literacy skills and knowledge in and for a world significantly changed from that of their parents and educators. Given this context, this paper seeks…
Descriptors: Literacy, Social Influences, Cultural Influences, Computer Mediated Communication
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Paechter, Carrie – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2004
Space is largely ignored in both the theory and the practice of education. At the same time, however, there is an abundance of spatial metaphors that are used to describe schooling, the curriculum and educational processes. Some of these (top of the class, department) have their origins in spatial arrangements that once dominated schools and…
Descriptors: School Space, English, Figurative Language, Educational Practices
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Power, Joe; Waddell, Di – Learning Organization, 2004
Both the learning organization literature and the self-managed work team literature have alluded to the potential links between teamwork and learning. However, as yet the link between these two concepts remains undeveloped. This study uses a survey of a random sample of 200 Australian organizations to empirically examine the relationships between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Directed Groups, Teamwork, Organizational Culture
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Walsh, Kate; Fisher, Dalmar – Learning Organization, 2005
Purpose: Introduces the primary concepts behind the practice of action inquiry. Then, examines what current literature suggests about components of the performance appraisal process and identifies areas where applying action inquiry concepts can add a new dimension to our current understanding. Design/methodology/approach: Applies action inquiry,…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Organizations (Groups), Learning Processes, Leadership Training
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van Enk, Anneke; Dagenais, Diane; Toohey, Kelleen – Language and Education, 2005
Much research on reading and writing in schools continues to focus on individual cognitive skills. In contrast, investigations of literacy-learning in out-of-school settings have often taken a socio-cultural perspective, situating reading and writing in social relations and cultural institutions. The last 20 years have seen a proliferation of…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Sociocultural Patterns, Thinking Skills, Learning Processes
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Berthelsen, Donna; Brownlee, Joanne – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2005
The rights of participation for children in child care programs have not received strong attention. This is because the primary purpose of such programs is not to serve the needs of children. Government in many western countries support and promote child care primarily to serve economic imperatives related to parental participation in employment.…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Young Children, Child Care, Childrens Rights
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Huang, Weihong; Webster, David; Wood, Dawn; Ishaya, Tanko – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
Recent developments of e-learning specifications such as Learning Object Metadata (LOM), Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM), Learning Design and other pedagogy research in semantic e-learning have shown a trend of applying innovative computational techniques, especially Semantic Web technologies, to promote existing content-focused…
Descriptors: Semantics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Internet, Metadata
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Maddox, W. Todd; Filoteo, J. Vincent; Lauritzen, J. Scott; Connally, Emily; Hejl, Kelli D. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
Three experiments were conducted that provide a direct examination of within-category discontinuity manipulations on the implicit, procedural-based learning and the explicit, hypothesis-testing systems proposed in F. G. Ashby, L. A. Alfonso-Reese, A. U. Turken, and E. M. Waldron's (1998) competition between verbal and implicit systems model.…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Hypothesis Testing
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Rehder, Bob; Hoffman, Aaron B. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
An eyetracking study testing D. L. Medin and M. M. Schaffer's (1978) 5-4 category structure was conducted. Over 30 studies have shown that the exemplar-based generalized context model (GCM) usually provides a better quantitative account of 5-4 learning data as compared with the prototype model. However, J. D. Smith and J. P. Minda (2000) argued…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Human Body, Attention Control, Classification
Franklin-Rohr, Cheryl – Understanding Our Gifted, 2006
Secondary schools are not meeting the needs of students, and the call has gone out for reform. The application of rigor, relevance, and relationships is a current model of instruction. One teacher can make a difference to a twice exceptional student who is struggling. They must create classroom environments that welcome diversity, not just in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Secondary Education, Teaching Models
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Sandoz, Jean-Christophe; Pham-Delegue, Minh-Ha – Learning & Memory, 2004
In honeybees, the proboscis extension response (PER) can be conditioned by associating an odor stimulus (CS) to a sucrose reward (US). Conditioned responses to the CS, which are acquired by most bees after a single CS-US pairing, disappear after repeated unrewarded presentations of the CS, a process called extinction. Extinction is usually thought…
Descriptors: Intervals, Conditioning, Epidemiology, Responses
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Nader, Rebecca S.; Smith, Carlyle T.; Nixon, Margaret R. – Learning & Memory, 2004
Posttraining rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been reported to be important for efficient memory consolidation. The present results demonstrate increases in the intensity of REM sleep during the night of sleep following cognitive procedural/implicit task acquisition. These REM increases manifest as increases in total number of rapid eye…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Intelligence Quotient, Memory, Human Body
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Lunday, Lauren; Miner, Cathrine; Roth, Tania L.; Sullivan, Regina M.; Shionoya, Kiseko; Moriceau, Stephanie – Learning & Memory, 2006
Fetal and infant rats can learn to avoid odors paired with illness before development of brain areas supporting this learning in adults, suggesting an alternate learning circuit. Here we begin to document the transition from the infant to adult neural circuit underlying odor-malaise avoidance learning using LiCl (0.3 M; 1% of body weight, ip) and…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Conditioning, Animals, Brain
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Wiltgen, Brian J.; Sanders, Matthew J.; Ferguson, Carolyn; Homanics, Gregg E.; Fanselow, Michael S. – Learning & Memory, 2005
The [delta] subunit of the GABA[subscript [Alpha]] receptor (GABA[subscript [Alpha]]R) is highly expressed in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Genetic deletion of this subunit reduces synaptic and extrasynaptic inhibition and decreases sensitivity to neurosteroids. This paper examines the effect of these changes on hippocampus-dependent trace…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Inhibition, Fear, Animals
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Feldman, Andrea; Menn, Lise – Journal of Child Language, 2003
As Peters (2001) has suggested, the young child's use of fillers seems to indicate awareness of distributionally-defined slots in which some as yet unidentified material belongs. One may view a filler as an emergent transitional form; as a slot that serves as an underspecified lexical entry for the accumulation of phonological and functional…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Child Language, English, Case Studies
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