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Jutta Kray; Linda Sommerfeld; Arielle Borovsky; Katja Häuser – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
Prediction error plays a pivotal role in theories of learning, including theories of language acquisition and use. Researchers have investigated whether and under which conditions children, like adults, use prediction to facilitate language comprehension at different levels of linguistic representation. However, many aspects of the reciprocal…
Descriptors: Prediction, Child Development, Language Acquisition, Error Analysis (Language)
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Daria Mundt; Nele Albrecht; Anita Körner; Mirjam Ebersbach – European Journal of Education, 2024
Education for Sustainable Development focuses on improving environmental knowledge to combat misinformation and promote sustainable behaviours. In two experiments, we investigated whether retrieval practice, known to foster lasting knowledge acquisition, is a useful tool for (1) increasing environmental knowledge and (2) for improving…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Environmental Education, Information Retrieval, Online Searching
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Annika Thyberg; Konrad Schönborn; Niklas Gericke – International Journal of Science Education, 2024
The aim of this study is to investigate students' meaning-making of multiple visual representations of epigenetics at different levels of biological organisation, and to discern what visual aspects of the multiple visual representations might influence students' reasoning. Adopting an exploratory approach, we analysed how students made meaning of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 9, Science Education, Genetics
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Rachael Kovalchin; Casey Y. Myers – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Despite the growing influence of the "material" turn within childhood studies and education, scholarship related to teaching and learning within the early childhood classroom remains a largely humanistic endeavour. By applying relational and multispecies onto-epistomologies to both children's classroom relations "and" our own…
Descriptors: Animals, Entomology, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Science
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Julie Y. L. Chow; Jessica C. Lee; Peter F. Lovibond – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
People often rely on the covariation between events to infer causality. However, covariation between cues and outcomes may change over time. In the associative learning literature, extinction provides a model to study updating of causal beliefs when a previously established relationship no longer holds. Prediction error theories can explain both…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries, Attribution Theory
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Philipp Musfeld; Alessandra S. Souza; Klaus Oberauer – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
One of the best-known demonstrations of long-term learning through repetition is the Hebb effect: Immediate recall of a memory list repeated amidst nonrepeated lists improves steadily with repetitions. However, previous studies often failed to observe this effect for visuospatial arrays. Souza and Oberauer (2022) showed that the strongest…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Long Term Memory, Testing, Expectation
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George Veletsianos; Shandell Houlden; Nicole Johnson – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
Much of the literature on artificial intelligence (AI) in education imagines AI as a tool in the service of teaching and learning. Is such a one-way relationship all that exists between AI and learners? In this paper we report on a thematic analysis of 92 participant responses to a story completion exercise which asked them to describe a classroom…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Man Machine Systems, Interaction
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Sam R. McHugh; Maureen Callanan; Garrett Jaeger; Cristine H. Legare; David M. Sobel – Child Development, 2024
This study examines how parents' and children's explanatory talk and exploratory behaviors support children's causal reasoning at a museum in San Jose, CA in 2017. One-hundred-nine parent-child dyads (3-6 years; 56 girls, 53 boys; 32 White, 9 Latino/Hispanic, 17 Asian-American, 17 South Asian, 1 Pacific Islander, 26 mixed ethnicity, 7 unreported)…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Museums, Thinking Skills, Child Behavior
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Emily J. Morgan – Journal of Dance Education, 2024
Dance educators frequently function in a performance situation--teaching, leading discussion, rehearsing, choreographing. Because of the nature of the work, introverts may be driven to behave in a more extroverted manner and less like themselves. How do introverted teachers navigate the demands of teaching and preserve their energy while best…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Teacher Characteristics, Teaching Methods, Personality Traits
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Laurence B. Leonard; Sharon L. Christ; Patricia Deevy; Jeffrey Karpicke; Justin B. Kueser – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: The word learning of preschool-age children with developmental language disorder (DLD) is improved when spaced retrieval practice is incorporated into the learning sessions. In this preregistered study, we compared two types of spacing--an expanding retrieval practice schedule and an equally spaced schedule--to determine if one of these…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Vocabulary Development, Developmental Disabilities, Language Impairments
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Allyson Holbrook; Erika Spray; Rachel Burke; Kylie M. Shaw; Jayne Carruthers – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2024
Purpose: Highly developed and agile learners who can clearly convey and call on their skills are sought in all walks of life. Diverse demand for these capacities has called attention to how the skills and knowledge gained during doctoral study can be conveyed, translated and leveraged in non-academic settings; however, the complex learning reality…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Learning Processes, Transfer of Training, Student Development
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Antti Saari; Jan Varpanen – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2024
Taking Marcel Proust's "In Search of Lost Time (À la recherche du temps perdu)" as a literary vehicle, this article uses a psychoanalytic lens to examine the problem of what to do with our desires in the philosophy of education. The article describes an apprenticeship, a personal process of learning in which an ethical rapport with…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Content Analysis, Educational Philosophy, Learning Processes
Francesco Arcidiacono; Marcelo Giglio – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2024
How can pupils and students learn to interact with others? How can they interact with others to learn? How do teachers organize the various forms of interaction in a discursive dynamic within their classrooms? The different ways in which social and cultural psychology views explore school have consolidated a new image of learning processes.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Interpersonal Relationship, Learning Processes, Individual Development
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Gloria Cattabriga; Anita Gramigna; Marco Peresani – History of Education, 2024
The work reported in this article explores stone knapping learning processes through the study of a Late Upper Palaeolithic workshop in the Italian Alps, so as to contribute to the framework of today's debate on social learning. Social learning is an essential process for human evolution as it fosters the development of brain districts, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socialization, Learning Processes, Historic Sites
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Louise David; Felicitas Biwer; Martine Baars; Lisette Wijnia; Fred Paas; Anique de Bruin – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Accurately monitoring one's learning processes during self-regulated learning depends on using the right cues, one of which could be perceived mental effort. A meta-analysis by Baars et al. (2020) found a negative association between mental effort and monitoring judgments (r = -0.35), suggesting that the amount of mental effort experienced during…
Descriptors: Correlation, Outcomes of Education, Metacognition, Meta Analysis
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