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Laski, Elida V.; Reeves, Todd D.; Ganley, Colleen M.; Mitchell, Rebecca – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2013
Instructors ("N"?=?204) of elementary mathematics methods courses completed a survey assessing the extent to which they value cognitive research and incorporate it into their courses. Instructors' responses indicated that they view cognitive research to be fairly important for mathematics education, particularly studies of domain-specific topics,…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Research Utilization
Cano, Esteban Vazquez; Garcia, Ma. Luisa Sevillano – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2013
This study aims to evaluate and analyze strategies, proposals, and ICT tools to promote a paradigm shift in educational supervision that enhances the schools of this century involved not only in teaching-face learning, but e-learning and blended learning. Traditional models of educational supervision do not guarantee adequate supervision of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning
Miller, Chad – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Prior to Matthew Lipman's Philosophy for Children program (P4C), philosophy had rarely, if ever, been placed in the American elementary school curriculum. Due to Lipman's pioneering efforts, children have been given opportunities to engage in philosophy. However, what is missing from this body of literature is an overall theory of…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Interviews, Grounded Theory, Constructivism (Learning)
Cool, Kathleen L. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study explored how avid users of "Second Life" ("SL") experience and make meaning of informal learning activities in virtual art museums and similar cultural spaces through their avatars. While recent literature has laid the groundwork for studying student engagement and formal learning, the lacuna of research bound by the…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Informal Education, Learning Processes, Hermeneutics
Serna Dimas, Hector Manuel – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Literacy is one of the most fundamental processes in the life of people. It is complex enough when people develop these processes in their first language, and the nature of the task becomes even more challenging when it is developed with students in a second language within the context of a bilingual setting. Bilingual education has been based on…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Native Language, Second Language Learning, Literacy
Natriello, Gary, Ed. – National Academy of Education, 2013
With the spread of adaptive technologies that customize the user experience in response to individual users, it is not surprising that such experiences are increasingly found in educational settings or in tools to facilitate learning. The National Academy of Education commissioned a background paper and held two meetings of scholars, policy…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Appropriate Technology, Educational Research, Learning Processes
Kitao, S. Kathleen; Kitao, Kenji – Research-publishing.net, 2013
Data-driven learning (DDL) is an inductive approach to language learning in which students study examples of authentic language and use them to find patterns of language use. This inductive approach to learning has the advantages of being learner-centered, encouraging hypothesis testing and learner autonomy, and helping develop learning skills.…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Computational Linguistics, Language Research, Personal Autonomy
Rhodehouse, Sara Bernice – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study sought to validate adult-child shared storybook reading as a method for teaching target vocabulary words to preschool children with disabilities. The Vocabulary Learning through Books (VLTB) instructional procedure incorporates, adult-child book reading, questioning during reading requiring the child to answer with a target word, and…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Disabilities, Vocabulary Development, Teaching Methods
Hillier, Janet; Dunn-Jensen, Linda M. – Journal of Management Education, 2013
Although most business students participate in team-based projects during undergraduate or graduate course work, the team experience does not always teach team skills or capture the team members' potential: Students complete the task at hand but the explicit process of becoming a team is often not learned. Drawing from organizational learning…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teamwork, Group Dynamics, Business Administration Education
Rhoades, Jesse Lee; Woods, Amelia – Quest, 2013
The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) was created in 1987 with the purpose of establishing standards for instruction for K-12 teachers within the U.S. The NBPTS was tasked with identifying and certifying teachers who met their standards. In the current article, we theorize on the potential avenues by which the NBPTS is…
Descriptors: National Standards, Physical Education, Teacher Certification, Communities of Practice
Van den Bossche, Piet; Segers, Mien – Educational Research Review, 2013
This article reviews studies which apply a social network perspective to examine transfer of training. The theory behind social networks focuses on the interpersonal mechanisms and social structures that exist among interacting units such as people within an organization. A premise of this perspective is that individual's behaviors and outcomes…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Network Analysis, Transfer of Training, Social Environment
Matsumoto, Hiroyuki; Hiromori, Tomohito; Nakayama, Akira – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2013
The present study proposes a tripartite model of L2 reading strategy use, reading motivations, and general learner beliefs by examining the relationships among them in an L2 context. Reading strategy instruction was performed for 360 first-year university students enrolled in a reading-based course, in expectation of affecting their motivations…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Learning Processes, Structural Equation Models, Reading Strategies
Engestrom, Yrjo; Rantavuori, Juhana; Kerosuo, Hannele – Vocations and Learning, 2013
The theory of expansive learning has been applied in a large number of studies on workplace learning and organizational change. However, detailed comprehensive analyses of entire developmental interventions based on the theory of expansive learning do not exist. Such a study is needed to examine the empirical usability and methodological rigor…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Workplace Learning, Intervention, Organizational Change
Chan, Wan Yee Macy; Leung, Hiu T.; Westbrook, R. Frederick; McNally, Gavan P. – Learning & Memory, 2010
In six experiments we studied the effects of a single re-exposure to a conditioned stimulus (CS; "retrieval trial") prior to extinction training (extinction-reconsolidation boundary) on the development of and recovery from fear extinction. A single retrieval trial prior to extinction training significantly augmented the renewal and reinstatement…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Learning Processes, Context Effect, Classical Conditioning
Johnson, Justin S.; Escobar, Martha; Kimble, Whitney L. – Learning & Memory, 2010
Short acquisition-extinction intervals (immediate extinction) can lead to either more or less spontaneous recovery than long acquisition-extinction intervals (delayed extinction). Using rat subjects, we observed less spontaneous recovery following immediate than delayed extinction (Experiment 1). However, this was the case only if a relatively…
Descriptors: Intervals, Learning Processes, Animals, Tests

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