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Black, Paul; McCormick, Robert; James, Mary; Pedder, David – Research Papers in Education, 2006
This paper stems from the ESRC TLRP Learning How to Learn--in Classrooms, Schools and Networks Project, and explores how Assessment for Learning (AfL) relates, conceptually, to learning how to learn (LHTL). The term LHTL was intended to draw attention to a primary focus on learning practices, and we have related the processes of AfL to LHTL. A…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Problem Solving, Intentional Learning, Learning Theories
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DeNitto, John F.; Ellenburg, F. Carroll – Contemporary Education, 1983
A cause-and-effect relationship exists between the event called teaching and the event called learning. Teachers should create antecedent conditions for learning by motivating students and by using strategies such as explaining, comparing, and reinforcing. (PP)
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Intentional Learning
Hargett, Melissa Q.; And Others – 1994
Although research over the past 20 years has examined the dynamics of student learning, most initial studies focused on how scholastic aptitude tests and teacher rating scales predicted academic success. This study attempts to determine the relationship between scholastic aptitude and three approaches to learning: (1) presage; (2) process; and (3)…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, College Students, Higher Education