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Alt, Dorit; Itzkovich, Yariv – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2019
This study examined the impact of constructivist-based activities in the classroom on students' perception of their teachers' authoritarian-based behaviors measured by their uncivil behaviors. It was postulated that teachers who use nonconstructivist activities in their classrooms might also demonstrate uncivil authoritarian-based behaviors. Data…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Teacher Student Relationship, Authoritarianism, Class Activities
Weiland, Travis; Mojica, Gemma; Engledowl, Chris; Jones, Ryan Seth – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2019
The goal of the proposed working group is to create a space for those interested in researching issues around the teaching and learning of statistics to meet, discuss, synthesize past research, and begin to strategize ways of leveraging multiple perspectives and expertise to identify and address current challenges in statistics education. The…
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Holistic Approach
Sten Ludvigsen; Paul Warwick; Ingvill Rasmussen; Kari Anne Rødnes; Ole Smørdal; Louis Major – New Perspectives on Learning and Instruction, 2019
High-quality classroom dialogues improve students' capacities to learn school subjects and help them develop more general skills such as collaboration and critical thinking. In this chapter, we take a sociocultural stance toward learning and cognition. "Gap-closing" is used as a key concept to understand and explain why and how teachers…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Dialogs (Language), Computer Software, Learning Processes
Mälkki, Kaisu; Green, Larry – Journal of Educational Issues, 2016
In this paper we look into the conditions in which dialogue could be utilized to facilitate transformative learning and reflection. We explore the notion of a safe and accepting learning environment from the relational and phenomenological viewpoint, and analyze what it actually means and how it may be developed. We understand facilitating…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Dialogs (Language), Reflection, Learning Processes
Mosby, Karen E. – Religious Education, 2019
This essay explores what surfaces when we lead a reflection on the 2018 REA meeting with questions about teaching and learning. What pedagogical models appeared to be operative during the meeting? What voices were missing and which ones were privileged? Who benefitted from the pedagogies at work in the meeting? Who was marginalized? What…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Conferences (Gatherings), Teaching Methods, Advantaged
Coulter, Xenia; Herman, Lee – Athens Journal of Education, 2020
The United States (US) has since its inception considered the education of its citizens as critical for preserving democracy. The recent attractiveness of autocratic leaders, not only in the US but across the world, raises questions about the dominant educational model now in place. We argue that the authoritarian and business-oriented structure…
Descriptors: Democracy, Authoritarianism, Teaching Methods, Governance
Formenti, Laura; Jorio, Federica – Journal of Transformative Education, 2019
This article aims at contributing to the development of teaching methodologies which can foster transformative learning in higher education. It presents a workshop experience, embedded in an undergraduate course, whereby active and dialogic methodology was designed to support the students in maturing self-awareness about their epistemologies and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Undergraduate Students
Kazak, Sibel; Wegerif, Rupert; Fujita, Taro – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2015
We argue that dialogic theory, inspired by the Russian scholar Mikhail Bakhtin, has a distinct contribution to the analysis of the genesis of understanding in the mathematics classroom. We begin by contrasting dialogic theory to other leading theoretical approaches to understanding conceptual development in mathematics influenced by Jean Piaget…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Theories, Perspective Taking, Problem Solving
Allsop, Yasemin – Online Submission, 2019
This thesis examines children's thinking, learning and metacognition when designing their own computer games. The study aims to understand more about what kind of learning takes place, and how it emerges whilst children are authoring their own computer games. The aim is to get an insight into the cognitive processes students exercise that…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Thinking Skills, Metacognition, Learning Processes
Flack, Zoe M.; Field, Andy P.; Horst, Jessica S. – Developmental Psychology, 2018
Although an abundant literature documents preliterate children's word learning success from shared storybook reading, a full synthesis of the factors which moderate these word learning effects has been largely neglected. This meta-analysis included 38 studies with 2,455 children, reflecting 110 effect sizes, investigating how reading styles, story…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Effect Size, Story Reading, Meta Analysis
White, E. Jayne – Dialogic Pedagogy, 2014
At the risk of speaking on his behalf I could almost swear I heard Bakhtin laughing gleefully over my shoulder as I read this fascinating dialogue between Eugene and Kiyo. His reason for this might be partly inspired by the glaring misunderstandings both men reveal through their associated interplay with key pedagogical concepts. While polemic in…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language), Misconceptions
Emdin, Christopher – Educational Leadership, 2016
When faced with students who have learning skills, styles, and backgrounds very different from their own, teachers can promote academic rigor by engaging in reality pedagogy. This approach proposes seven strategies, or Cs: Cogenerative dialogues (in which teachers solicit feedback from a dissimilar group of students); coteaching (in which students…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cognitive Style, Cultural Context, Educational Environment
van de Wiel, Margje W. J. – Frontline Learning Research, 2017
To understand expertise and expertise development, interactions between knowledge, cognitive processing and task characteristics must be examined in people at different levels of training, experience, and performance. Interviewing is widely used in the initial exploration of domain expertise. Work and cognitive task analysis chart the knowledge,…
Descriptors: Expertise, Cognitive Processes, Task Analysis, Learning Processes
Hauver, Jennifer; Zhao, Xiaoying; Kobe, Jessica F. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2017
In this article, we examine children's (aged 9-11) experience of deliberative dialogue in which they sought to reach consensus around a shared problem with their peers. Through analysis of pre- and post-task interviews as well as videotapes of the sessions, we explore the pedagogical nature of children's engagement. In light of shifting trust…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language), Trust (Psychology), Role
Julkunen, Ilse; Uggerhoj, Lars – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2016
The complexity of carrying out practice research in social service organizations is often matched by the complexity of teaching future social work practitioners to use and engage in practice research. To appreciate the scope of the teaching challenge, it is important to reflect on the evolving definition of practice research and issues involved in…
Descriptors: Social Services, Public Agencies, Social Work, Counselor Training

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