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Loehr, Abbey; Rittle-Johnson, Bethany; Durkin, Kelley; Star, Jon R. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Mathematics textbooks sometimes present worked examples as being generated by particular fictitious students (i.e., "person-presentation"). However, there are indicators that person-presentation of worked examples may harm generalization of the presented strategies to new problems. In the context of comparing and discussing worked…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving
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Hamada, Daisuke; Nakayama, Masataka; Saiki, Jun – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2020
Background: The wisdom of crowds and collective decision-making are important tools for integrating information between individuals, which can exceed the capacity of individual judgments. They are based on different forms of information integration. The wisdom of crowds refers to the aggregation of many independent judgments without deliberation…
Descriptors: Participative Decision Making, Group Dynamics, Metacognition, Epistemology
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Van Poeck, Katrien; Östman, Leif – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
This article engages in the discussion about education's role in relation to sustainability problems, a debate characterised by a tension between two legitimate concerns: a concern about the instrumentalisation of education, and a concern for the urgent need of widespread engagement and mobilisation for coping with the consequences of severe…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Climate, Problem Solving
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Bancong, Hartono; Song, Jinwoong – Science & Education, 2020
Thought experiments are personal and tacit processes of experimentation that scientists perform within their own imagery in formulating new theories or refuting existing theories. However, by viewing learning as a social process, this study aims to show that thought experiments can also be constructed collaboratively and to present a detailed…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Physics, Problem Solving
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Abdu, Rotem; Schwarz, Baruch – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
Conditions under which group work leads to learning have been studied in collaborative settings. Little is known, however, about whether and how the interplay between collaboration and cooperation impinges on group learning. In this paper, we study this interplay in the context of mathematical problem-solving. We focus on how training students to…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 8, Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving
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Matthews, G. E.; Dostal, Jack – Physics Teacher, 2020
We share a flipped class approach to university calculus-based general physics that shows increased learning and high student satisfaction compared to traditional lecture classes.
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving, College Science
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Goswami, Sukalyan; Mukherjee, Kuntal – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2020
Virtual resources team up to create a computational grid, which is used in computation-intensive problem solving. A majority of these problems require high performance resources to compute and generate results, making grid computation another type of high performance computing. The optimization in computational grids relates to resource…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Scheduling, Computation, Resources
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Petrou, Paraskevas; van der Linden, Dimitri; Salcescu, Oana Catalina – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Drawing on theoretical views of creative deviance, the present study hypothesized that employees with a tendency to break rules are more creative at their jobs (Hypothesis 1). Furthermore, we expected that this is particularly the case when employees face high problem-solving demands (i.e., they are expected to be creative) but at the same time…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Problem Solving, Employees
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Loibl, Katharina; Tillema, Marcel; Rummel, Nikol; van Gog, Tamara – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
Research on productive failure suggests that attempting to solve a problem prior to instruction facilitates conceptual understanding compared to receiving instruction prior to problem solving. The assumptions are that during the problem-solving phase, students activate their prior knowledge, become aware of their knowledge gaps, and discover deep…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Failure, Prior Learning, Teaching Methods
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Harris, Nathan F. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2020
This chapter examines an underexplored way in which deans enact their authority in Responsibility Center Budgeting (RCB)--mobilizing the expertise of administrators in their colleges to establish academic and budgetary priorities. The findings underscore the benefits of deans harnessing the expertise of their senior administrative teams to make…
Descriptors: Deans, Higher Education, Administrator Responsibility, Budgeting
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Nugraheni, Lutfi Putri; Marsigit, Marsigit – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2021
Mathematical problem solving was an crucial skill to be mastered by primary school student so that will help student to unravel their problems encountered in everyday life. By using the realistic mathematics approach, students learn mathematical concept based on reality or scope around students. This study aimed to develop an eligible learning…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Elementary School Students
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Chvál, Martin; Vondrová, Nada; Novotná, Jarmila – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
The goal of this study is to show a novel way of using large-scale data (N = 6203) to identify pupils' strategies when solving missing value number equations. It is based on the assumption that wrong numerical results appearing more frequently than would be the case if they were consequences of random guessing can be expected to be underlain by a…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Problem Solving, Equations (Mathematics), Error Patterns
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Wong, Harris; Odic, Darko – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Research over the past 20 years has suggested that our intuitive sense of number--the Approximate Number System (ANS)--is associated with individual differences in symbolic math performance. The mechanism supporting this relationship, however, remains unknown. Here, we test whether the ANS contributes to how well adult observers judge the…
Descriptors: Number Systems, Symbols (Mathematics), Equations (Mathematics), Problem Solving
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Bostic, Jonathan D.; Clark, Quintana M.; Vo, Tina; Esters, Levon T.; Knoblach, Neil A. – School Science and Mathematics, 2021
Agricultural life science topics include but are not limited to (1) agriculture and the environment, (2) culture, society, and economy, and (3) energy. These topics have potential to come up during mathematics and science instruction and offer learning opportunities. One way for agricultural life science topics to be part of such instruction is…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Biological Sciences, Problem Solving, Problem Based Learning
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Gerstenschlager, Natasha; Barlow, Angela T.; Lischka, Alyson; Watson, Lucy; Strayer, Jeremy; Stephens, D. Christopher; Hartland, Kristin S.; Willingham, James C. – Mathematics Teacher Educator, 2021
Research has shown that the ways in which teachers engage in professional development activities vary widely. identified three levels of teacher appropriation within professional development, with their inquiry stance indicative of teachers engaging in self-sustaining practices. In our project, we modified the demonstration lesson format so that…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Inquiry, Lesson Plans, Mathematics Instruction
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