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Chumak, Mykhailo; Nekrasov, Serhii; Hrychanyk, Nataliia; Prylypko, Viktoriia; Mykhalchuk, Vasyl – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2022
Making a brighter presentation and improving assimilation of educational material with the help of the case method allows activating the mental, exploratory and creative abilities of students to optimize the process of assimilation of information. The combination of this method with others allows making future specialists to independently find…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Specialists, Problem Solving, Learning Processes
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Froese, Linda; Roelle, Julian – Metacognition and Learning, 2022
Generating own examples for previously encountered new concepts is a common and highly effective learning activity, at least when the examples are of high quality. Unfortunately, however, students are not able to accurately evaluate the quality of their own examples and instructional support measures such as idea unit standards that have been…
Descriptors: College Students, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Cognitive Development
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Mascaro, Olivier; Kovács, Ágnes Melinda – Developmental Science, 2022
How do people learn about things that they have never perceived or inferred--like molecules, miracles or Marie-Antoinette? For many thinkers, trust is the answer. Humans rely on communicated information, sometimes even when it contradicts blatantly their firsthand experience. We investigate the early ontogeny of this trust using a non-verbal…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Learning Processes, Inferences
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Bush-Mecenas, Susan – American Educational Research Journal, 2022
The continuous improvement (CI) approach to systems change has rapidly spread across education policy circles in recent years and has been hailed as a promising means to achieve educational equity and social justice. CI's highly routinized, scientific process for improving efficiency and productivity is a somewhat unexpected means to pursue…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Equal Education
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Nachlieli, Talli; Heyd-Metzuyanim, Einat – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2022
This paper focuses on the discourse of teachers and instructors in a TEAMS (Teaching Exploratively for All Mathematics Students) professional development (PD) setting and on the discursive mechanisms that afford such learning. We conceptualize learning in this PD as a change in a teacher's pedagogical discourse--from alignment with Delivery…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Professional Development, Mathematics Instruction, Conflict
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Ayalon, Michal; Wilkie, Karina J.; Eid, Katrin Hajjar – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2022
Argumentative problem solving in mathematics classrooms is a crucial practice that supports important student learning goals via collaborative deliberation and consensus building, but also places substantial cognitive and affective demands on both students and teacher. In this in-depth qualitative study, we considered how students' emotions during…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Problem Solving, Psychological Patterns, Mathematics Education
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Dugan, Jessica A.; Bauer, Patricia J. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Self-derivation of new factual knowledge is crucial for building a knowledge base. In three experiments, we investigated self-derivation about prescription medications. In Experiment 1, adults self-derived new knowledge across textual materials on 40% of trials. Participants in Experiment 2 performed similarly (42%), even when half the information…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Adults, Drug Therapy, Teaching Methods
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Booth, Nikki – British Journal of Music Education, 2022
The notion of the spiral for progression and development is familiar both in general educational discourse and in the domain of music education. This brief article considers the spiral within the context of lower secondary school group composing in England. Through the use of examples taken from two schools in the English midlands, it argues that…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Spiral Curriculum, Secondary School Students, Music Education
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Krieglstein, Felix; Schneider, Sascha; Beege, Maik; Rey, Günter Daniel – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2022
Concept maps are assumed to enhance learning as their inherent structure makes relations between information more salient. Nevertheless, research on how to design concept maps as conducive to learning as possible is still rare. In particular, the salience of spatial arrangement of thematically related concepts within the map as well as the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Mapping, Instructional Design, Learning Processes
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Mahoney, Melissa H.; Mathews, Leah G.; Thomas, Audrey E. – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
The authors of this article describe a unique approach to economics education in which contemplative deep listening practices were applied to Bruce Springsteen's music in order to introduce basic economic concepts to incoming university students. The course "Springsteen-omics: Economics through the Songs of Bruce Springsteen" shifted the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Economics Education, Singing, Introductory Courses
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Garcez, Ana; Silva, Ricardo; Franco, Mário – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
Digital technology always accelerates change, altering organisations culturally, socially and technically. These modifications are known as "digital transformation" (DT). On a much greater scale than DT, the world was changed in 2020 by the COVID-19 pandemic, which re-organised society in the way of thinking, acting, producing, consuming…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Educational Technology, COVID-19, Pandemics
Pavlik, Philip I., Jr.; Zhang, Liang – Grantee Submission, 2022
A longstanding goal of learner modeling and educational data mining is to improve the domain model of knowledge that is used to make inferences about learning and performance. In this report we present a tool for finding domain models that is built into an existing modeling framework, logistic knowledge tracing (LKT). LKT allows the flexible…
Descriptors: Models, Regression (Statistics), Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Learning Processes
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Stollman, Saskia; Meirink, Jacobiene; Westenberg, Michiel; Van Driel, Jan – Professional Development in Education, 2022
To better align teacher learning with teachers' learning needs, teachers' sense-making of an innovation during which teachers experimented with differentiated instruction was studied during two school years. Using answers to a questionnaire, 15 teachers' sense-making processes were characterised by three types of search for meaning: assimilation,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Individualized Instruction, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Bredlöv, Eleonor – Studies in Continuing Education, 2022
This study connects to the term 'emotional labour', coined by [Hochschild, A. R. (1983) 2003. "The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling." 2nd ed. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press], and explores how skin and spa therapy students are constructed as emotional workers in learning processes surrounding the body.…
Descriptors: Human Body, Therapy, Psychological Patterns, Learning Processes
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Speldewinde, Chris – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2022
For over 50 years, the forest school approach to nature learning has gathered momentum in the UK and across parts of Europe including Scandinavia (Knight, 2016). In other contexts such as Canada, New Zealand and Australia, nature-based early childhood education and care settings, influenced by European forest school approaches, have begun to gain…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Kindergarten, Outdoor Education, Preschool Children
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