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Hallström, Jonas; Schönborn, Konrad J. – International Journal of STEM Education, 2019
This commentary expands the notion that models and modelling can be used as a basis to foster an integrated and authentic STEM education and STEM literacy. The aim is to synthesize key publications that document relationships between authenticity, models and modelling, and STEM education. The implications of the synthesis are as follows:…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Models, Literacy, Modeling (Psychology)
Quian Quiroga, Rodrigo; Kreiman, Gabriel – Psychological Review, 2010
Bowers challenged the common view in favor of distributed representations in psychological modeling and the main arguments given against localist and grandmother cell coding schemes. He revisited the results of several single-cell studies, arguing that they do not support distributed representations. We praise the contribution of Bowers (2009) for…
Descriptors: Modeling (Psychology), Cytology, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Coding
Shultz, Thomas R. – Developmental Science, 2007
This commentary reviews five articles that apply Bayesian ideas to psychological development, some with psychology experiments, some with computational modeling, and some with both experiments and modeling. The reviewed work extends the current Bayesian revolution into tasks often studied in children, such as causal learning and word learning, and…
Descriptors: Psychology, Bayesian Statistics, Experiments, Modeling (Psychology)
Ross, Steven M.; Morrison, Gary R. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2012
In this rejoinder to Mazoue ("J Comput High Educ," 2012) article, "the deconstructed campus," we react to his arguments regarding the replacement of face-to-face teaching on college campuses with computer-supported approaches, including on-line learning, intelligent cognitive tutors, and open-ended learning environments where, rather than being…
Descriptors: Evidence, Instructional Design, Experiential Learning, Educational Technology
Keeley, Jared – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
A year after receiving his PhD in psychology from the University of Rochester, Tim Kasser accepted a position at Knox College, in Galesburg, Illinois, where he is currently professor of psychology. He regularly teaches psychology classes on personality, clinical and abnormal psychology, dreaming, and research methods, as well as an…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Motivation, Social Psychology, Interviews
Conklin, Hilary Gehlbach – Harvard Educational Review, 2008
As the work of teacher education becomes increasingly focused on the challenges of helping mostly white, monolingual, middle-class prospective teachers become compassionate, successful teachers of racially, culturally, linguistically, economically, and academically diverse students, some teacher educators struggle to find compassion for the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Instruction, Altruism

Jarvinen, Annikki; Poikela, Esa – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2001
Models of experiential learning, organizational learning, and knowledge creation can assist in analyzing learning at work. Workplace learning can be conceptualized as intertwined processes of individual, group, and organizational learning. (Contains 21 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Experiential Learning, Modeling (Psychology)
Harmon, Paul; Evans, Kay – Training and Development Journal, 1984
Cognitive modeling works best when teaching overt, observable activities. The basic structure of a good cognitive program includes modeling, case study exercises, social reinforcement, and transfer of training. (JB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Modeling (Psychology), Skill Development, Training Methods

Scheirer, C. James; Geller, Sanford E. – Child Development, 1979
Argues that in research on the effects of modeling, models must be analyzed as a random factor in order to avoid a positive bias in the results. The concept of a random factor is discussed, worked examples are provided, and a practical solution to the problem is proposed. (JMB)
Descriptors: Modeling (Psychology), Models, Research, Statistical Analysis
Wampold, Bruce E. – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
In her advocacy of a model to train counseling psychologists as "evidence-based practitioners," Chwalisz (2003) (this issue) criticizes research based on positivism and advocates for methodological pluralism but ironically suggests the adoption of a medical model to influence the discourse on practice. In this comment, the author examines (a)…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Methods, Models

Vertreace, Martha Modena – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1997
Shows how the modeling of established poetic forms can help community college students to write poetry. (TB)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Modeling (Psychology), Poetry, Two Year Colleges

Parkay, Forrest W. – Theory into Practice, 1988
A retracing of a college faculty member's relationship with his mentor suggested essential elements of the typical mentor-protege relationship, including professional recognition of the mentor, similar thinking styles, professional commitment, and self-direction. (CB)
Descriptors: Collegiality, Higher Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Mentors

Mosenthal, Peter B.; Cavallo, Ann M. L. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1998
Identifies structures, contents, and procedures necessary for operationalizing knowledge states and processes, arguing that most knowledge of scientific domains can be represented through four knowledge model structures. Demonstrates how to use knowledge modeling to profile learners' changing knowledge states about scientific phenomena, suggesting…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Epistemology, Learning Processes, Modeling (Psychology)
Briggs, Ann R. J. – British Educational Research Journal, 2007
The purpose of this article is to exemplify and enhance the place of modelling as a qualitative process in educational research. Modelling is widely used in quantitative research as a tool for analysis, theory building and prediction. Statistical data lend themselves to graphical representation of values, interrelationships and operational…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Statistical Analysis, Educational Research, Educational Administration
Rogat, Marcia – National Middle School Association (NJ1), 2006
"Listening for differences" describes one simple method by which we might reach out to each other. No two people, after all, experience the world in exactly the same way, and we need to hear everyone's story in order to weave the entire tapestry of humanness. To cut someone short or to exclude someone is to leave a hole in the fabric of our…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Middle Schools, Modeling (Psychology), Listening