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Veerbeek, Jochanan; Hessels, Marco G. P.; Vogelaar, Simone; Resing, Wilma C. M. – Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, 2017
Proponents of dynamic testing have advocated its use as a replacement or addition to conventional tests. This research aimed to investigate the effects of using versus not using a pretest on both the outcome on the posttest and the processes used in solving inductive reasoning tasks in dynamic testing using a graduated prompts training.…
Descriptors: Pretests Posttests, Investigations, Problem Solving, Alternative Assessment
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Merricks, Jessica; Henderson, Jennifer – Science and Children, 2014
Sound is typically thought of something that is heard. Can it be seen or felt? Most students experience the noises that surround them in everyday life, but few stop to think about what sound is, how it travels, and the biological challenges associated with perceiving sound. Since students are already familiar with everyday sounds, inquiry-based…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Concept Teaching, Scientific Concepts, Grade 4
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Carlston, David L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
Minimal research to date has evaluated the impact of Survey-Question-Read-Recite-Review (SQ3R) implementation (i.e., surveying prior to reading, generating questions, reading to answer said questions, reciting, and reviewing information) on content retention and student performance. Existing research is anecdotal or lacks ecological validity. The…
Descriptors: Textbooks, English (Second Language), Investigations, Surveys
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Moore, Tim John – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
I report a study that investigated ideas about critical thinking across three disciplines: Philosophy, History and Literary Studies. The findings point to a diversity of understandings and practices, ones that suggest the limitations of a more generic approach. I argue that a more useful conception of critical thinking is as a form of…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Investigations, Interdisciplinary Approach, Philosophy
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Poling, Alan; Weetjens, Bart; Cox, Christophe; Beyene, Negussie; Durgin, Amy; Mahoney, Amanda – Behavior Analyst, 2011
In recent years, operant discrimination training procedures have been used to teach giant African pouched rats to detect tuberculosis (TB) in human sputum samples. This article summarizes how the rats are trained and used operationally, as well as their performance in studies published to date. Available data suggest that pouched rats, which can…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Animals, Evaluation Methods, Investigations
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Rushton, Gregory T.; Lotter, Christine; Singer, Jonathan – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2011
This study investigates the beliefs and practices of seven high school chemistry teachers as a result of their participation in a year-long inquiry professional development (PD) project. An analysis of oral interviews, written reflections, and in-class observations were used to determine the extent to which the PD affected the teachers' beliefs…
Descriptors: Investigations, Chemistry, Science Teachers, Professional Development
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Kulatunga-Moruzi, Chan; Brooks, Lee R.; Norman, Geoffrey R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2011
It is believed that medical diagnosis involves two complementary processes, analytic and similarity-based. There is considerable debate as to which of these processes defines diagnostic expertise and how best to teach clinical diagnosis and reduce diagnostic errors. The purpose of these studies is to document the use of these strategies in medical…
Descriptors: Expertise, Medical Students, Clinical Diagnosis, Exhibits
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Winkelmann, Constance; Hacker, Winfried – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2010
In two experimental studies, the influence of question-based reflection on the quality of design solutions was investigated. Students and experts with different know-how and professional experience had to design an artefact that should meet a list of requirements. Subsequently, they were asked to answer a system of interrogative questions…
Descriptors: Semantics, Questioning Techniques, Experiments, Evaluation Methods
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White, Paul; Mitchelmore, Michael C. – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2010
This article outlines a theoretical model for teaching elementary mathematical concepts that we have developed over the past 10 years. We begin with general ideas about the abstraction process and differentiate between "abstract-general" and "abstract-apart" concepts. A 4-phase model of teaching, called Teaching for Abstraction, is then proposed…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Teaching Models, Elementary School Mathematics, Investigations
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Bailey, Carrie Lynn – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2011
Literature exploring the experiences of gifted individuals has often focused on asynchronous development, particularly during childhood and adolescence. Also discussed in the literature are the unique social, emotional, and behavioral characteristics associated with giftedness. However, there is still an unclear picture concerning the implications…
Descriptors: Evidence, Intervention, Academically Gifted, Self Concept
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Zhang, Jianwei; Sun, Yanqing – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2011
This study looks into the reading practice in a Grade 4 knowledge building community that involved 22 students and a veteran teacher. The students investigated light over a three-month period supported by Knowledge Forum, a networked collaborative knowledge-building environment. The classroom designs encouraged the students to take on high-level…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Computer Mediated Communication, Content Analysis, Grade 4
Chaturvedi, Amrita – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In recent years there has been a considerable increase in the number of students with disabilities enrolling for postsecondary education. However, graduation rates for students with disabilities have not been commensurate with their enrollment rate at postsecondary institutions. Some factors for low graduation rate among students with disabilities…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Enrollment Rate, Educational Finance, Graduation
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Chamberlain, Maria – Bioscience Education, 2011
First year undergraduate students at the University of Edinburgh hone their enquiry skills and learn to investigate current environmental issues by carrying out research projects. A list of 60 possible projects has been compiled and is available on a website, to be used directly or adapted to suit the requirements of other educators. This paper…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Educational Philosophy
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Blayney, Paul; Kalyuga, Slava; Sweller, John – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2010
This study investigated interactions between the isolated-interactive elements effect and levels of learner expertise with first year undergraduate university accounting students. The isolated-interactive elements effect occurs when learning is facilitated by initially presenting elements of information sequentially in an isolated form rather than…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Teaching Methods, Investigations, Undergraduate Students
Carter, Chris – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
Since teachers always teach area and perimeter together--and they are both introduced soon after the definition of a rectangle--it is not surprising that students mix up the notions of area and perimeter. Changing the investigation on maximising the area of a fixed perimeter from the traditional, but boring, "Sheep pens" to the much more…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
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