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Seyat Polat; Fethi Turan – Online Submission, 2020
The aim of the study is to investigate the learning objectives and teacher practices in the preschool curriculum implemented in the present in terms of the revised Bloom's taxonomy. A case study design of qualitative research methods is used in the study. In collecting research data, the convenience sampling method of purposive sampling is used.…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Preschool Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Educational Objectives
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Vongkulluksn, Vanessa W.; Lu, Lin; Nelson, Michael J.; Xie, Kui – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2022
Quantitative studies on technology integration often examined general quantity of classroom technology use or teacher-reported accounts of integration practices. There is a current need for a measurement tool that links students' technology use and cognitive engagement, which will allow researchers to better illustrate how technology is woven into…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Learner Engagement, Psychometrics
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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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Leow, Ronald P. – Language Teaching Research, 2019
Instructed second language acquisition (ISLA) research has recently attracted more focal attention due to the publications of three books and as the theme of the 2016 Second Language Research Forum (SLRF) conference that celebrated its 35th anniversary in the field of second language acquisition (SLA). Recent definitions (e.g. Loewen, 2015) have…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Research
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Mariotti, Maria Alessandra; Pedemonte, Bettina – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2019
The cognitive relationship between intuition and proof is complex and often students struggle when they need to find mathematical justifications to explain what appears as self-evident. In this paper, we address this complexity in the specific case of open geometrical problems that ask for a conjecture and its proof. We analyze four meaningful…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Intuition
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O'Brien, James – Management Teaching Review, 2019
The "cold open" is a literary technique that can be usefully adapted for management education, particularly as an opening exercise on the first day of class. Specifically, this approach includes presenting a carefully chosen problem to the class without preamble, providing students an opportunity to work on the problem, and perhaps most…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Problem Solving, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
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Fazio, Lisa K. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Background: Tasks that involve retrieving information from memory, such as answering short answer questions, are more effective at improving learning than restudying, concept mapping, and other study techniques. However, little is known about how often teachers naturally provide these retrieval practice opportunities during lectures and classroom…
Descriptors: Memory, Recall (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Questioning Techniques
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Oktaç, Asuman – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2019
The aim of this paper is on the one hand to discuss from an APOS (Action-Process-Object-Schema) theory perspective the mental constructions involved in the learning of linear algebra, through examples concerning the linear transformation concept and related notions. On the other hand, methodological issues related to the design of research…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Concept Formation
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Pratt, Justin M.; Yezierski, Ellen J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Chemistry-specific informal science education (chemistry outreach) is widely practiced across all levels of the chemistry community. College students associated with American Chemical Society and Alpha Chi Sigma collegiate chapters are one population of chemistry outreach practitioners who reach upward of 1 million people every year. Previous…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Chemistry, College Students
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Oktaç, Asuman; Trigueros, María; Romo, Avenilde – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2019
Certain aspects of theoretical frameworks in mathematics education can remain unexplained in the literature, hence unnoticed by the readers. It is thus interesting to participate in a dialogue where they can be discussed and compared in terms of the aims, objects studied, results and their relation to teaching. This study is focused on how APOS…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning Theories, Knowledge Level, Constructivism (Learning)
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Czocher, Jennifer A.; Hardison, Hamilton – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2019
Formulating a mathematical model is a dynamic process, and attending to changes in students' models as they engage in modeling tasks is critical for informing pedagogical interventions. In this report, we coordinate constructs from literature on mathematical modeling, quantitative and covariational reasoning, and semiotics to characterize changes…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills
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Ros-Abaurrea, Alejandro – Hispania, 2023
The present article aims to spur interest in the pedagogical potential of translating musicalized texts, a genre that for a long time has remained on the periphery of Applied Translation Studies. First, it provides a broad overview of the various theoretical perspectives that the academic community has had throughout history on the translation of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Music, Language Processing, Second Language Learning
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Suh, Bo-Ram – Language Teaching Research, 2023
The use of concurrent data elicitation procedures (e.g. think-alouds, eye-tracking, response time) to investigate learners' cognitive processing and processes is becoming more prominent in research designs as researchers seek to acquire a better understanding of how second language (L2) learners process L2 data (e.g. Martin et al., 2019; Rogers,…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Feedback (Response), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Hana M. Almohamadi – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Students who have problems comprehending textual material tend to experience failing grades, peer rejection, and even social isolation. Furthermore, students with poor reading comprehension demonstrate poor academic performance in all subjects, not due to difficulty in learning specific subject content (i.e., math, history, etc.), but rather their…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, English (Second Language), Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities
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Towler, Alice; Keshwa, Michelle; Ton, Bianca; Kemp, Richard I.; White, David – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Identifying unfamiliar faces is surprisingly error-prone, even for experienced professionals who perform this task regularly. Previous attempts to train this ability have been largely unsuccessful, leading many to conclude that face identity processing is hard-wired and not amenable to further perceptual learning. Here, we take a novel expert…
Descriptors: Human Body, Identification, Accuracy, Cognitive Processes
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