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Yew Leong Wong – Learning: Research and Practice, 2024
Human flourishing is often defined in terms of a collection of positive human factors. However, many people around the world are living in conditions that block human flourishing and find themselves powerless to change those circumstances. I argue that it is more useful to examine instead the idea of living well. Drawing upon Yu Hua's novel…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Living Standards, Stress Variables, Barriers
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Demir-Yildiz, Canan; Tatik, Ramazan Samil – European Journal of Educational Research, 2019
The physical factors, which were studied less often than the other factors affecting students' learning, were considered in this study. The present study investigated the effect of the flexibility and non-flexibity of the physical classroom setting on undergraduate students' learning. The study adopted a mixed-method research design. The…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Physical Environment, Student Motivation, Classroom Design
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Bruce-Davis, Micah N.; Chancey, Jaclyn M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
Learning in today's classrooms can be disconnected from students' real world experiences. Providing students the opportunity to address real-world problems may provide avenues for students to engage in their communities while developing academic skills and knowledge. Additionally, for students whose interests are piqued by the nature of their…
Descriptors: World Problems, Gifted, Student Interests, Service Learning
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Asiyai, Romina – College Student Journal, 2014
This study examined the perception of secondary school students on the condition of their classroom physical learning environment and its impact on their learning and motivation. Four research questions were asked and answered using descriptive statistics while three hypotheses were formulated and tested using t-test statistics at 0.05 level of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Classroom Environment, Physical Environment, Learning
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Novak, Gregor M. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2011
This chapter provides an overview and implementation guidelines of Just-in-Time Teaching (JiTT), an interactive engagement pedagogy used across disciplines and across the academy, now in its fourteenth year. The heart of JiTT pedagogy is Web-based pre-instruction assignments called warm-ups, with some colorful local variations, such as GeoBytes in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, Web Based Instruction, Assignments
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Litterst, Judith H.; Eyo, Bassey A. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1993
This article considers the synergistic force, specifically imagination, which can serve as the catalyst for motivation and learning. The importance of classroom climate in fostering imagination and developing growth, discovery, and vision is emphasized. Ways to make imagination an important element of classroom climate are listed. (JDD)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Creative Development, Discovery Learning
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Zoldosova, Kristina; Prokop, Pavol – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2006
Pupils' motivation and interest are identified as important influences on learning. Motivational orientation is a construct that links motivation and epistemology. This study attempted to explore motivational orientation as it relates to science education and two different instructional approaches. A published instrument standardized with a…
Descriptors: School Activities, Student Motivation, Foreign Countries, Epistemology
Romberg, Thomas A.; Kaput, James J. – 1999
This chapter examines the scope of the mathematical content educators expect students to understand after they have participated in mathematics courses. It is organized under four headings: (1) Traditional School Mathematics, to clarify what the shift is away from; (2) Mathematics as Human Activity, to portray the direction the shift is toward;…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning
Epperson, David C. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1975
On the premise that the college classroom should heighten, not cool, a zeal for learning, the author proposes that colleges extend the range of alternative paths to personal growth through a program of voluntary temporary learning communities using diverse modes of inquiry. (JT)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Environment, Community, Educational Innovation
Fennema, Elizabeth, Ed.; Romberg, Thomas A., Ed. – 1999
This book synthesizes the implications of research done by the National Center for Research in Mathematical Sciences (NCRMS) by integrating two bodies of research: the study of teaching and the study of learning mathematics. This research was organized around content domains and/or continuing issues in education such as equity and assessment of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Blumenfeld, Phyllis C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1992
Directions for future research on goal theory are suggested. The need for greater specificity in construct definition and the possible contributions of constructivist perspectives on learning and instruction are considered. An investigation is proposed of the way social goals interact with mastery and performance goals. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Definitions, Educational Objectives, Educational Research
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Farris, Pamela J.; Kaczmarski, Debra – Contemporary Education, 1988
Whole language learning, which is often defined in abstract terms, is discussed in terms of its rationale, its practical applications, its implications for how communication skills are taught, and its classroom implementation. (JL)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
McAllister, Deborah A., Ed.; Ezell, Benjamin T., Ed. – Online Submission, 2010
As a part of the teacher licensure program at the graduate level at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), the M.Ed. Licensure candidate is required to complete an action research project during a 3-semester-hour course that coincides with the 9-semester-hour student teaching experience. This course, Education 590 Culminating…
Descriptors: Action Research, Course Descriptions, Teacher Education, Graduate Students
Greene, Jennifer C. – 1979
Selected results from an aptitude-treatment interaction (ATI) study illustrate the importance of including class analyses in ATI research. The interactive effects of motivational aptitude (including locus of control, academic self confidence, and interests) and cognitive aptitude (as measured by a learning task and the Lorge-Thorndike verbal and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Classroom Environment
Cohen, Monroe D., Ed. – 1975
The methods and procedures of education in our schools must be reexamined according to the writers who have contributed to this document. This is most strongly felt in the areas of testing and evaluation for it is these areas that may have the greatest impact on a child's educational career. This document is presented in three sections: (1) An…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Educational Assessment, Educational Environment
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