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Vosniadou, Stella; Skopeliti, Irini; Ikospentaki, Kalliopi – Cognitive Development, 2004
An experiment investigated how methods of questioning affect children's responses regarding the shape of the earth and the day/night cycle. Seventy-two children from Grade 1 and Grade 3 in a middle-class elementary school in Athens, Greece, were tested either by an open method of questioning or by a forced-choice method of questioning. The two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 1, Grade 3, Astronomy
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ten Dam, Geert; Volman, Monique – Learning and Instruction, 2004
This article is about enhancing critical thinking as a crucial aspect of the competence citizens need to participate in society. First empirical research into the question which instructional strategies are "effective" in enhancing critical thinking is reviewed. Characteristics of instruction that are assumed to enhance critical thinking are:…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Educational Strategies, Citizenship
Simmons, Nicola E. – Education Canada, 2004
Standardized testing is an assessment strategy that evaluates all students and all schools on the same basic skills and, therefore, might reasonably indicate which schools are high performers and which are not. Standardized testing is not a new strategy for providing this proof. The United States has produced reams of articles criticizing…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Educational Assessment, Academic Achievement, Outcomes of Education
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Maclellan, Effie; Soden, Rebecca – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2004
To infer the sophistication of epistemic thinking in a sample of undergraduate students, 25 participants completed a free-response task in which they were asked to give reasons for their agreement or disagreement with a small number of beliefs about the role of tutorials and of tutors in gaining knowledge. Responses were analysed according to King…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes, Epistemology
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Irwin, Kathryn C.; Britt, Murray S. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2005
The New Zealand Ministry of Education has introduced a Numeracy Project for students aged 5-14 years in selected schools. The project encourages the adoption of flexible strategies for solving numerical problems, and discourages reliance on standard computational algorithms. One potential benefit of the project is that the methods students acquire…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Numeracy, Algebra, Mathematics Education
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Wilt, John R. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 2005
The traditional order in which science courses are taught in U.S. high schools is biology, chemistry, physics. The physics course usually is regarded as very difficult because it requires both high-level mathematical skills and high-level thinking skills; it is taught in the final year of high school to provide time for students to develop the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Education, Grade 9, Mathematics Skills
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Atkinson, Cathy; Regan, Teresa; Williams, Christine – Support for Learning, 2006
The work of educational psychologists (EPs) is often focused on those children identified as having special educational needs. This focus may restrict opportunities for EPs to become involved in the wider application of psychology within education. This article explores ways in which EPs can make an effective contribution to the enhancement of…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Self Efficacy, Metacognition, Action Research
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Veenman, Marcel V. J.; Kok, Rosalie; Blote, Anke W. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2005
The first objective of this study was establishing to what extent meta-cognitive skill is associated with intelligence. As a second objective, the impact of hints on the execution of meta cognitive skills was investigated. Both issues have major implications for the training and transferability of meta-cognitive skills during performance on a…
Descriptors: High School Freshmen, Word Problems (Mathematics), Metacognition, Thinking Skills
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Pfannkuch, Maxine – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2005
This article discusses five papers focused on "Research on Reasoning about Variation and Variability", by Hammerman and Rubin, Ben-Zvi, Bakker, Reading, and Gould, which appeared in a special issue of the "Statistics Education Research Journal" (No. 3(2) November 2004). Three issues emerged from these papers. First, there is a link between the…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Cognitive Processes, Research Tools, Thinking Skills
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Aguiar, Andrea; Baillargeon, Renee – Cognitive Psychology, 2002
Eight experiments were conducted to examine 3- and 3.5-month-old infants' responses to occlusion events. The results revealed two developments, one in infants' knowledge of when objects should and should not be occluded and the other in infants' ability to posit additional objects to make sense of events that would otherwise violate their…
Descriptors: Infants, Logical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Infant Behavior
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Cremin, Teresa; Burnard, Pamela; Craft, Anna – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
Connecting to current work in the area of creative pedagogies, this paper reports findings of an exploratory study that sought to identify what characterises possibility thinking in young children's learning experiences and how teachers' pedagogical practice fosters this critical aspect of creativity. It focuses in particular on pedagogy, seeking…
Descriptors: Creativity, Observation, Young Children, Teaching Methods
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Lannin, John K.; Barker, David D.; Townsend, Brian E. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2006
Differing perspectives have been offered about student use of recursive and explicit rules. These include: (a) promoting the use of explicit rules over the use of recursive rules, and (b) encouraging student use of both recursive and explicit rules. This study sought to explore students' use of recursive and explicit rules by examining the…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Solvang, Elna K. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2004
The Bible is a non-western text subject to a variety of interpretations and applications--constructive and destructive. The academic study of the Bible, therefore, requires critical thinking skills and the ability to engage with diversity. The reality is that most first-year college students have not yet developed these skills. Rather than bemoan…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, College Freshmen, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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Lambert, E. Beverly – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2006
This article presents an exploratory study into the use of diagrammatic representation to aid problem-solving. It consists of a case study of one preschooler (3.9 years) who over a 12-month period was encouraged to use drawing as a way of reasoning about daily problems or issues. For this child, diagrammatic representation was found to facilitate…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods, Metacognition
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Granville, Stella; Dison, Laura – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2005
This paper describes the work done with first year students doing a course in English for Academic Purposes at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. It is concerned with encouraging students to develop meta-cognitive reflective skills as a means to enhancing learning and developing higher order thinking. This work emphasizes the…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Metacognition
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