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Eglington, Luke G.; Kang, Sean H. K. – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
Retrieval practice has been shown to benefit learning. However, the benefit has sometimes been attenuated with more complex materials that require integrating multiple units of information. Critically, Tran et al. "Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22," 135-140 (2015) found that retrieval practice improves sentence memory but not the…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Memory, Inferences, Sentences
Crow, William; Bowles, David – Journal of Museum Education, 2018
This article explores concrete pedagogical strategies that leverage the power of empathy and analogical reasoning in facilitated conversations with museum visitors. After defining terms and briefly exploring the importance of empathy in object-based teaching, we introduce analogy and analogical reasoning as tools that museum educators may employ…
Descriptors: Empathy, Logical Thinking, Museums, Teaching Methods
Liberman, Zoe; Shaw, Alex – Developmental Psychology, 2018
Secrets carry valuable social information. Because the content of secrets can be damaging to the secret-keeper's reputation, people should only disclose their secrets to people whom they trust. Therefore, tracking which people know each other's secrets can be used as cue of social relationships: If one person tells another person a secret, those…
Descriptors: Friendship, Children, Inferences, Sharing Behavior
Can, Derya; Can, Veli – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2020
Introduction: The aim of this study is to examine children's moral reasoning and logical reasoning processes and the relationship between these two mechanisms. In the present study the focus is on the relationship between the factors such as fair sharing, equality, merit, ownership, opportunity in the resource allocation and logical reasoning…
Descriptors: Ethics, Logical Thinking, Young Children, Justice
Fernández-Terán, Ricardo; Sucre-Rosales, Estefanía; Echevarría, Lorenzo; Hernández, Florencio E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Herein we present an engaging description of the existent analogy between social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic and the collision cross-section of particles as defined in the collisional model for a chemical reaction. In addition, the link between collision cross-sections and kinetic rate constants is thoroughly established, bridging…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Disease Control, Scientific Concepts
Daher, Wajeeh M. – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2020
Researchers point out that more educational research is needed to study students' understanding of trigonometric topics. The present research attempts to study a group of three high-achieving eleventh grade students' realization of trigonometric words and narratives associated with the sine function. The learning of the students was video recorded…
Descriptors: Trigonometry, Secondary School Mathematics, Logical Thinking, Secondary School Students
Cavojová, Vladimíra; Šrol, Jakub; Jurkovic, Marek – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
This paper examines whether scientific reasoning skills predict people's susceptibility to epistemically suspect beliefs and cognitive biases. We used the recently developed Scientific Reasoning Scale (SRS) because it measures the ability to read and evaluate scientific evidence. Alongside the SRS, 317 participants aged 18-30 years completed…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Science Tests, Epistemology, Beliefs
Alivio, Theodore E. G.; Howard, Emily; Mamiya, Blain; Williamson, Vickie M. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2020
Arithmetic skills are without a doubt integral to a student's success or failure in first-semester general chemistry. The MUST (Math-Up Skills Test) is a powerful tool for assessing a student's arithmetic logic and therefore serves as a great predictor for at-risk students. Early math reviews at the start of the semester are thought to help…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills, Arithmetic, Science Achievement
Cansiz, Nurcan; Cansiz, Mustafa; Aytürk, Seyma – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2020
In this study, an analogy has been developed to teach students electric circuits in a more concrete way. A connection between the elements of electric circuits and the characters in the Little Red Riding Hood story has been established to teach how simple electric circuits work. In addition to the similarities in the story, we have indicated where…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Equipment
Slominski, Tara; Fugleberg, Andrew; Christensen, Warren M.; Buncher, John B.; Momsen, Jennifer L. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2020
National calls to transform undergraduate classrooms highlight the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). As biologists, we use principles from chemistry and physics to make sense of the natural world. One might assume that scientists, regardless of discipline, use similar principles,…
Descriptors: Expertise, Context Effect, Biology, Physics
Cabero-Fayos, Ismael; Santágueda-Villanueva, María; Villalobos-Antúnez, Jose Vicente; Roig-Albiol, Ana Isabel – Education Sciences, 2020
From an early age, understanding proportional reasoning is a fundamental pillar in mathematics education, and therefore, teachers should have a thorough knowledge of it. Despite its significance, there are few studies that analyse the difficulties that student teachers have in understanding proportionality, and even less so inverse…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Logical Thinking, Problem Solving
Aristidou, Michael – Athens Journal of Education, 2020
As it is already observed by mathematicians and educators, there is a discrepancy between the formal techniques of mathematical logic and the informal techniques of mathematics in regards to proof. We examine some of the reasons behind this discrepancy and to what degree it affects doing, teaching and learning mathematics in college. We also…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, College Students
Kottmeyer, Alexa M.; Van Meter, Peggy N.; Cameron, Chelsea E. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
Relational reasoning, or the ability to identify meaningful patterns within streams of information, has emerged as an important factor in a variety of complex tasks. One factor that has received relatively little research attention, however, is how relational reasoning may be influenced by the representational systems (i.e., verbal or nonverbal)…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Logical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Concept Formation
Dennis, Jeremy K. – Online Submission, 2020
In interdisciplinary studies, multiple definitions and practices proliferate. Interdisciplinarians such as William H. Newell claim that complex systems theory provides the rationale that we need to guide reform. However, complex systems theory alone cannot rationalize interdisciplinarity and inform what Ernest Boyer calls the scholarship of…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Systems Approach, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Nurul Huda Ramadhan; Wirawan Fadly; Nurzatulshima Kamarudin; Witsanu Suttiwan – Journal of Science Learning, 2024
In both private and public education, several institutions may use game-based explanations. However, it does not rule out the possibility that most educational institutions use text-based explanations, which makes students tend to get bored because they only have to read and listen, so another alternative is needed: game-based explanations that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Grade 7, Science Instruction

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