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Alfes, Leonhard – Englisch, 1980
Reports on an experiment designed to reveal how the learner's passive foreign language vocabulary is built up, what role the context plays, what kinds of learning strategies are involved, and whether a false competence results from these strategies. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Context Clues, English (Second Language), Language Research, Learning Processes
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Colburn, Alan; Clough, Michael P. – Science Teacher, 1997
Describes the learning cycle and some strategies that teachers can use in their classrooms to make the transition to the learning cycle less stressful. Includes tips on how teachers can effectively change roles during an activity and how they can alter laboratory formats to enhance student learning. (DDR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies
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Skinner, Christopher H.; And Others – School Psychology Quarterly, 1996
Provides an empirically supported rationale for increasing student learning rates by improving the efficiency of learning trials. Describes several procedures that have been shown to improve learning rates without increasing the time allocated for instruction. Examines learning mechanisms that may be operating to improve student achievement. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Lovelock, Clive – Forum, 2002
Describes individual assessment cards devised by an English-as-a-Foreign-Language teacher in Japan. This system consists of giving each student her own individual assessment card at the beginning of each lesson. The focus of the information recorded on the card relates to the process of learning English. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Feedback, Foreign Countries, Learning Processes
Merrill, M. David; And Others – Educational Technology, 1990
Discusses the relationship of constructivism with instructional design theory. Topics discussed include instructional systems development; objectives; learning versus instruction; deep learning versus surface learning; situated learning versus formal instruction; adaptive learning; and the role of interactive educational technology in the design…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Objectives, Educational Technology, Educational Theories
Thompson, James G.; Jorgensen, Sally – Educational Technology, 1989
Examines the relationship between instructional technology and cognition and discusses interactions between the learner and instructional media. Models of the learning process are described, including reactive, proactive, and interactive models; examples of each are given; and their implications for instructional design are suggested. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Instructional Design
Laveault, Dany; Corbeil, Pierre – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1990
Discussion of the impact of simulation games on learning focuses on a study of a college history course that compared game results with historical facts. A content analysis of the comparisons is presented, models of learning acquisition are discussed, and the learning stages that occur in a simulation game are described. (three references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Educational Games, Game Theory
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Crabbe, David – System, 1993
Autonomous language learning is justified by three arguments: the ideological, the psychological, and the economic. This paper discusses how teachers can use autonomous learning as an approach to the curriculum as a whole, bridging the gap between public classroom activities and private learning activity, and examining all practices from the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach, Independent Study
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Bielaczyc, Katerine; And Others – Cognition and Instruction, 1995
Presents ongoing research for constructing formal models of learning in rich problem-solving domains. The underlying framework for the research is aimed at integrating models of active, goal-oriented learning processes with theories of problem-solving and cognitive skill development. Indicates that the particular self-explanation and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies, Learning Theories
Perelman, Lewis J. – Educational Technology, 1994
Responds to an earlier article that discussed school restructuring as it related to a book by this author. Topics addressed include hyperlearning; virtual reality; experience as separate from technology; and just-in-time learning. (LRW)
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Change, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Pirolli, Peter; Recker, Margaret – Cognition and Instruction, 1994
Two experiments involved an intelligent tutoring system for the Carnegie Mellon University Lisp Tutor using production system theories of transfer and analogical problem solving. Results suggested that acquisition of cognitive skills is facilitated by high degrees of metacognition, which includes higher level monitoring of states of knowledge,…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Learning Strategies, Learning Theories, Metacognition
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Atterbury, Betty W.; Silcox, Lynn – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1993
Reports the influence of piano harmonic accompaniment on singing ability of 203 kindergarten students during 1 year of instruction. Finds that no significant differences in singing ability occurred in the groups. Suggests that musical aptitude develops gradually and extensive musical exposure and instruction may be necessary to improve singing…
Descriptors: Choral Music, Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Kindergarten
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Hofman, Rijk; van Oostendorp, Herre – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
Describes a study of undergraduate students that examined whether a structural overview of relations between sections of hypertext leads to a deeper understanding of the material. Results supported the hypothesis that a structural overview may hinder the understanding of less knowledgeable readers. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Hypermedia
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Tiberghien, Andree – Research in Science Education, 1997
Discusses the articulation between teaching and learning, how to differentiate them, and how to establish relations between them as it pertains to aspects of knowledge. Aims to develop teaching situations more relevant to learning. Teaching is associated with knowledge to be taught, knowledge sequencing, and teaching situations. Learning is…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Change, Epistemology, Foreign Countries
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Dewar, Tammy; Whittington, Dave – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2000
Describes an experiment that looked at how adult learners made use of their Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI[R]), a personality assessment tool, type to cope with the challenges of learning in an online environment. Presents results of the experiment, and draws tentative conclusions. Provides notes related to the four psychological dimensions of…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction
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