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Donna M. Daniels – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Continuous improvement is the process of making incremental changes to systems or processes to improve outcomes. The purpose of this dissertation was to conduct a study to learn how continuous improvement might serve as a vehicle for further conceptualizing profound learning theory at the individual learner level. The research began with a…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Student Improvement, Music Education, Learning Processes
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Donna Daniels; Michael Kroth; Davin Carr-Chellman – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
A model of individual continuous improvement based on lifelong learning processes and practices may provide a pathway to deeper, more meaningful experiences. Such a model could offer a method for individuals to strengthen their own sense of purpose and meaning through their chosen lifelong learning processes and practices. This paper explored…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Student Improvement, Music Education, Learning Processes
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Paulo R. M. Correia; Ian M. Kinchin; Adriano N. Conceição – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2023
The evolution of concept mapping has benefitted from the robust theoretical basis provided by Ausubelian learning theory. However, for concept mapping to maintain its relevance and to keep pace with the evolutionary changes in the educational context, it is vital that educational researchers and classroom practitioners can augment this theoretical…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Semantics, Cognitive Structures, Learning Theories
Lisa Stavola Ockerman – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Fewer than 10% of private and public school teachers implement instructional innovation following professional development sessions (Spelman et al., 2016). This qualitative interpretive phenomenological study addressed the problem of private school teachers' desires for effective professional development to improve student learning outcomes. The…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Development, Experiential Learning
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Berssanette, Joao Henrique; de Francisco, Antonio Carlos – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2022
Contribution: This article features a systematic literature review with the objective of presenting a study that reflects the current scenario of research on the cognitive load theory (CLT) in the domain of teaching and learning computer programming. Background: Computer programming is a highly cognitive skill, requiring mastering multiple…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Programming, Computer Science Education, Mastery Learning
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Stockinger, Kristina; Dresel, Markus; Dickhäuser, Oliver; Daumiller, Martin – Educational Psychology, 2021
University instructors' goals for teaching are important for teaching quality. However, studies examining factors that shape instructors' goal adoption are lacking. Using data from 785 instructors, we investigated whether implicit theories (ITs) about the malleability of intelligence constitute one such factor. Following achievement goal theory…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Intelligence, Learning Theories
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Hongyan Yang; Miriam B. Larson; Rachel M. Wong – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2024
This design case centers around a creative assignment given to graduate students studying instructional design. The goal of the assignment is to facilitate mastery of learning theories through the theory-based evaluation of an instructional product, using both research and imagination. By applying learning theories in a practical and engaging…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Imagination, Research, Graduate Students
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Frits F. B. Pals; Jos L. J. Tolboom; Cor J. M. Suhre – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2023
To be able to support students' competence development in solving physics problems over the course of a lesson series effectively, teachers need a proper appreciation of students' deficiencies. As teachers commonly assess students' competence by means of written tests, teachers are challenged to interpret students' work on these tests and to…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Problem Solving, Science Instruction, Diagnostic Tests
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Traga Philippakos, Zoi A. – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2021
The purpose of this paper is to review the utility of think alouds in writing instruction and highlight the function of think-aloud modeling in the development of cognitive and metacognitive strategies that support learners' independence. For these purposes, modeling with coping is also explained. Coping models, in which teachers encounter…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Writing Instruction, Metacognition, Writing Strategies
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Vaux, Dana E.; Moore, Tami J.; Nordhues, Jeffrey D. – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2022
This paper presents a model for mastery learning. The framework for this model overlays the cognitive and knowledge dimensions from Krathwohl's revision of Bloom's Taxonomy, the Revised Taxonomy, with Polanyi's theory of personal knowledge. A simplified framework integrates Polanyi's concepts of subsidiary and focal awareness with the Revised…
Descriptors: Risk, Creativity, Thinking Skills, Technology Integration
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Machisi, Eric – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2021
The teaching of Euclidean geometry is a matter of serious concern in South Africa. This research, therefore, examined the Euclidean geometry learning experiences of 16 Grade 11 students from four South African secondary schools. Data were obtained using focus group discussions and student diary records. Students who were taught using a Van Hiele…
Descriptors: Grade 11, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Geometry
Karen Denise Spradlin – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Many high school students with disabilities receive instruction in a cotaught classroom. Despite the consistent implementation of this service delivery model, students with disabilities are inconsistently demonstrating content mastery in ELA and math on end of course assessments. The goal of this multiple case study was to identify barriers to,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Team Teaching, High School Teachers, Students with Disabilities
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Nicolaides, Aliki – Myers Education Press, 2022
"Generative Knowing" explores the mystery of learning from the unknown in ways that reveal that learning is a dynamic phenomenon, encompassing both personal and societal contexts. Dewey defines learning in terms of experience, reflection, continuity, and interactivity. When learning happens, it eventually solidifies into reliable truths…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Learning Theories, Mastery Learning, Learning Processes
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Boadu, Gideon; Donnelly, Debra J. – Social Studies, 2020
History teaching and learning make intellectual demands on both teachers and students, requiring them to travel back in time and engage with complex issues and distant lifestyles. History education research advocates the use of approaches that portray History as an intellectually engaging subject but the application of cognitive research to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Development, History Instruction, Piagetian Theory
Kim, Peter – ProQuest LLC, 2022
While language aptitude and motivation are considered to be important contributors to second language (L2) attainment, two major gaps in the past research have been (1) a lack of nonlinear models stemming from a naive and tacit assumption that learning outcomes are linearly related to their predictors, and (2) a lack of unified and integrative…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Aptitude, Learning Motivation
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