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Zimmerman, Aaron – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2015
Teachers use their practical intentions--their in-the-moment goals and concerns--to craft their spontaneous classroom decisions. This research study explored the content of (and relationship between) beginning teachers' practical intentions by asking six student teachers in mathematics to participate in a stimulated recall interview of their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Intention, Decision Making, Student Teachers
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Lewis, Rebecca M.; Gibbons, Lynsey K.; Kazemi, Elham; Lind, Teresa – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2015
Supporting students to develop an understanding of the meaning of fractions is an important goal of elementary school mathematics. This involves developing partitioning strategies, creating representations, naming fractional quantities, and using symbolic notation. This article describes how teachers can use a formative assessment problem to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts, Formative Evaluation
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Gözen, Göksu – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2015
Problem Statement: Design, which is a process of creating, supports individuals' pursuit, experience and discovery, and contributes to the improvement of higher-order thinking skills. A systematic design education offered in the early years of life boosts especially creative thinking and problem solving skills as well as awareness of the…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Design, Primary Education, Elementary School Students
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Diakidoy, Irene-Anna N.; Christodoulou, Stelios A.; Floros, Georgios; Iordanou, Kalypso; Kargopoulos, Philip V. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2015
Background: Research has shown substantial belief change as a result of reading text and the pervasive influence of prior belief in the evaluation of short arguments. Both outcomes have been attributed to the depth to which the text or the argument has been processed. This study brings together critical thinking and text comprehension research by…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Persuasive Discourse, Critical Thinking, Evaluation
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Saengprom, Narumon; Erawan, Waraporn; Damrongpanit, Suntonrapot; Sakulku, Jaruwan – Educational Research and Reviews, 2015
The purposes of this study were 1) Compare analytical thinking ability by testing the same sets of students 5 times 2) Develop and verify whether analytical thinking ability of students corresponds to second-order growth curve factors model. Samples were 1,093 eighth-grade students. The results revealed that 1) Analytical thinking ability scores…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Grade 8, Scores
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Antink-Meyer, Allison; Lederman, Norman G. – International Journal of Science Education, 2015
The divergent thinking skills in science of 282 US high school students were investigated across 16 weeks of instruction in order to determine whether typical academic time periods can significantly influence changes in thinking skills. Students' from 6 high school science classrooms completed the Scientific Structures Creativity Measure (SSCM)…
Descriptors: High School Students, Schemata (Cognition), Thinking Skills, Creative Thinking
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Narayanan, Sowmya; Adithan, M. – American Journal of Engineering Education, 2015
It is generally perceived that a substantial number of engineering faculty are still unaware of alternative educational methods, and many who are aware of them choose not to incorporate them into their approach to teaching. There are several likely reasons for this inertia, aside from the inevitable human resistance to change. The primary focus of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Engineering, Engineering Education, College Faculty
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Afflerbach, Peter; Cho, Byeong-Young; Kim, Jong-Yun – Theory Into Practice, 2015
Students engage in higher-order thinking as they read complex texts and perform complex reading-related tasks. However, the most consequential assessments, high-stakes tests, are currently limited in providing information about students' higher-order thinking. In this article, we describe higher-order thinking in relation to reading. We provide a…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Reading Skills, Difficulty Level, Reading Comprehension
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Baker, Tom R.; Battersby, Sarah; Bednarz, Sarah W.; Bodzin, Alec M.; Kolvoord, Bob; Moore, Steven; Sinton, Diana; Uttal, David – Journal of Geography, 2015
Knowledge around geospatial technologies and learning remains sparse, inconsistent, and overly anecdotal. Studies are needed that are better structured; more systematic and replicable; attentive to progress and findings in the cognate fields of science, technology, engineering, and math education; and coordinated for multidisciplinary approaches.…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Faculty Development, Geography Instruction, Thinking Skills
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Dasgupta, Deepanwita – Policy Futures in Education, 2015
This paper is an attempt to reconstruct how C.V. Raman, a peripheral scientist in the early 20th century colonial India, managed to develop a research programme in physical optics from his remote colonial location. His attempts at self-training and self-education eventually led him to the discovery of the Raman Effect and to the Nobel Prize in…
Descriptors: Scientists, Science Process Skills, Scientific Methodology, Thinking Skills
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Pearcy, Mark – Journal of Education, 2015
The visual arts and media historically employed by teachers as a corollary to "traditional" social education can play a more vital role in promoting critical inquiry among students. The use of short films like "The Flying Man" (2013), a 2013 motion picture which depicts an almost mythic vigilante in a realistic world, can help…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Mass Media, Teaching Methods, Critical Thinking
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Özyurt, Özcan – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2015
Problem solving is an indispensable part of engineering. Improving critical thinking dispositions for solving engineering problems is one of the objectives of engineering education. In this sense, knowing critical thinking and problem solving skills of engineering students is of importance for engineering education. This study aims to determine…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Problem Solving, College Students
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Vasquez, Vivian Maria – Theory Into Practice, 2015
Although technology is most often heralded an intrinsic efficiency, the process of using technology to create a text is full of opportunities to learn new information, create and distribute knowledge, and engage in identity work. This article explores how the production of 1 such technological text, a podcast, offered students opportunities to…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Multimedia Materials, Hypermedia, Global Education
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Snow, Don – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2015
Critical incident exercises (CIEs) are increasingly used in English courses, and there seems little doubt that in addition to providing English practice opportunities CIEs also help learners build intercultural competence. The question is: What precise aspects of intercultural competence do CIEs help learners build? This article introduces an…
Descriptors: Critical Incidents Method, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Woodson, Ashley N. – Social Education, 2015
Google and other online search engines can provide immediate answers to empirical questions about history. However, this immediacy may undermine higher-level historical reasoning and student engagement in historical research. It is important that teachers continue to develop strategies that support students' active engagement with online…
Descriptors: Search Engines, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, History
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