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Fardanesh, Hashem – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2002
Considers meaningful learning as the prime goal of education. Discusses characteristics of meaningful learning, including active, constructive, cumulative, goal oriented, and self-regulated; memory and organization of knowledge; problem solving ability; and models of instruction and learning theories, including novice versus expert. (LRW)
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Memory, Models, Problem Solving
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Santamaria, Andres; de la Mata, Manuel L. – Instructional Science, 2002
Studies the role of teacher-student interaction in the acquisition of text comprehension and memory skills from a socio-cultural approach. Analyzes the role of referential perspective in the internalization of complex text study actions, based on a study of students in adult education courses. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Memory, Sociocultural Patterns, Teacher Student Relationship
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Powell, Martine B.; Roberts, Kim P.; Ceci, Stephen J.; Hembrooke, Helene – Developmental Psychology, 1999
Examined effect of suggestive questions on 3- to 5-year-olds' and 6- to 8-year-olds' recall of the final occurrence of repeated event. Found that relative to reports of children experiencing single occurrence, reports about fixed items of repeated events were less contaminated by false suggestions. Children's age and delay of interview were…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Memory, Performance Factors
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Kvavilashvili, Lia; Messer, David J.; Ebdon, Pippa – Developmental Psychology, 2001
Three experiments examined effects of age and task interruption on children's prospective memory (PM), remembering to carry out a future task. Age explained a small portion of variance in performance. Children who did not have to interrupt their ongoing activity to complete the PM tasks performed significantly better than children who had to…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Comparative Analysis, Memory
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Stevenson, Richard J.; Case, Trevor I.; Boakes, Robert A. – Learning and Motivation, 2005
Experiencing two odors as a mixture can later increase their perceived similarity when presented separately. Such an increase in similarity can be used as an implicit measure of how well participants remember the mixture. Three experiments tested the resistance to interference of this effect by first giving participants exposure to two 2-odor…
Descriptors: Memory, Tests, College Freshmen, Experimental Psychology
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Deevy, Patricia; Leonard, Laurence B. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2004
Current theories of specific language impairment (SLI) in children fall into 2 general classes: those that attribute SLI to processing limitations and those that attribute the disorder to deficits in grammatical knowledge. In this study, the authors examined children's comprehension of subject and object "Wh"-questions because they offer the means…
Descriptors: Memory, Grammar, Comprehension, Language Impairments
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Gutierrez-Clellen, Vera F.; Calderon, Janet; Weismer, Susan Ellis – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2004
The present study compared the performance of 44 Latino children on the Competing Language Processing Task (CLPT; C. Gaulin & T. Campbell, 1994) and the Dual Processing Comprehension Task (DPCT; S. Ellis Weismer, 1996). First, it was of interest to know if there were significant differences between children with and without bilingual proficiency…
Descriptors: Interference (Language), Memory, Vocabulary Development, Bilingualism
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Gersten,Russell; Jordan,Nancy C.; Flojo,Jonathan R. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005
This article highlights key findings from the small body of research on mathematics difficulties (MD) relevant to early identification and early intervention. The research demonstrates that (a) for many children, mathematics difficulties are not stable over time; (b) the presence of reading difficulties seems related to slower progress in many…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Reading Difficulties, Memory, Identification
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Kent, Christopher; Lamberts, Koen – Journal of Memory and Language, 2006
Three experiments investigated whether retrieval of information about different dimensions of a visual object varies as a function of the perceptual properties of those dimensions. The experiments involved two perception-based matching tasks and two retrieval-based matching tasks. A signal-to-respond methodology was used in all tasks. A stochastic…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Visual Perception, Experiments, Memory
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Berry, Christopher J.; Henson, Richard N. A.; Shanks, David R. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2006
A single-system model of repetition priming and recognition memory is presented, which is conceptually similar to signal-detection theory. Key assumptions of the model are (a) that the same memory source contributes to both priming and recognition performance and (b) that variance of the noise associated with priming measures is greater than…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Models, Attention, Correlation
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Torralbo, Ana; Santiago, Julio; Lupianez, Juan – Cognitive Science, 2006
Flexibility in conceptual projection constitutes one of the most challenging issues in the embodiment and conceptual metaphor literatures. We sketch a theoretical proposal that places the burden of the explanation on attentional dynamics in interaction with mental models in working memory that are constrained to be maximally coherent. A test of…
Descriptors: Memory, Models, Scientific Concepts, Time
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Villanueva, Victor – College English, 2004
Memoria is one of the most important rhetorical offices. The narratives of people of color clip our memories as a collective in a scattered world and within an ideology that praises individualism.
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Individualism, Ideology, Memory
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Montgomery, James W. – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2004
Many children with specific language impairment (SLI) exhibit sentence comprehension difficulties. In some instances, these difficulties appear to be related to poor linguistic knowledge and, in other instances, to inferior general processing abilities. Two processing deficiencies evidenced by these children include reduced linguistic processing…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Memory, Linguistics, Interaction
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Thorn, Annabel S. C.; Gathercole, Susan E.; Frankish, Clive R. – Cognitive Psychology, 2005
The impact of four long-term knowledge variables on serial recall accuracy was investigated. Serial recall was tested for high and low frequency words and high and low phonotactic frequency nonwords in 2 groups: monolingual English speakers and French-English bilinguals. For both groups the recall advantage for words over nonwords reflected more…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Familiarity, Word Frequency, Short Term Memory
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Roberson, D.; Davidoff, J.; Davies, I.R.L.; Shapiro, L.R. – Cognitive Psychology, 2005
The question of whether language affects our categorization of perceptual continua is of particular interest for the domain of color where constraints on categorization have been proposed both within the visual system and in the visual environment. Recent research (Roberson, Davies, & Davidoff, 2000; Roberson et al., in press) found…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Short Term Memory, Classification, Visual Environment
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