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Clifford, Paul – Journal of Biological Education, 2004
Problem solving is an ideal learning strategy, especially for topics that are perceived as difficult to teach. As an example, a format is described for a problem-solving session designed to help students understand the pressure-flow hypothesis of phloem transport in plants. Five key facts and their discussion can lead to the conclusion that a…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Problem Solving, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Botany
Van Petegem, Peter; Donche, Vincent; Vanhoof, Jan – Learning Environments Research, 2005
Within two Flemish institutes of pre-service and inservice teacher education, the relationship between the learning styles and preferences for learning environments of pre-service teachers were examined. Results indicate that some components of pre-service teachers' learning approaches (learning conceptions, learning strategies and learning…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Constructivism (Learning), Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods
Gee, James Paul – E-Learning, 2005
This article asks how good video and computer game designers manage to get new players to learn long, complex and difficult games. The short answer is that designers of good games have hit on excellent methods for getting people to learn and to enjoy learning. The longer answer is more complex. Integral to this answer are the good principles of…
Descriptors: Video Games, Educational Games, Educational Principles, Computer System Design
Clement, Lisa – AMATYC Review, 2004
Using Kazemi's and Stipek's (2001) framework of classroom practice, the discourse between students enrolled in a mathematics-for-teachers course and their instructor is examined. The teacher's practice is in transition from a focus on having students share multiple strategies toward a practice that additionally includes the mathematical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Inquiry, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
Ewald, Jennifer D. – Language Awareness, 2004
Current research on language learning makes many claims about the potential benefits of small group work in L2 classrooms. With the relatively recent emphasis on students' perspectives, there is now a growing number of investigations that focus on learners' beliefs about the language classroom. In this study, 21 students and their teachers…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Small Group Instruction, Metalinguistics, Language Teachers
Chin, Peter; Bell, Karin Steiner; Munby, Hugh; Hutchinson, Nancy L – American Educational Research Journal, 2004
In this study, detailed observations and interviews from a high school student's semester-long cooperative (co-op) placement in a dental practice are used to exemplify Hung's theoretical approach to understanding situated learning. Using Hung's theory of epistemological appropriation in an analysis of the co-op supervisor's regulatory behaviors…
Descriptors: High School Students, Cooperative Learning, Epistemology, Clinics
Parsons, Sarah; Leonard, Anne; Mitchell, Peter – Computers and Education, 2006
Previous research has shown that computer-based tasks can motivate people with autism and encourage learning. As a computer-based medium, Virtual Environments (VEs) offer a potentially useful tool for social skills training for people with autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs). However, there are some concerns over whether people with ASDs can…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Interpersonal Competence, Computer Simulation, Educational Environment
Williams, Peter E.; Hellman, Chan M. – Research in Higher Education, 2004
Self-regulation is generally accepted as an important construct in student success within environments that allow learner choice, such as online courses. The purpose of the current study was to investigate differences between first- and second-generation college students' ability to self-regulate their online learning. An ANCOVA, with comfort…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Online Courses, Web Based Instruction, Academic Ability
Eccles, Kate; Elster, Angela – Education Canada, 2005
In the increasingly complex world of the future, citizens with the capacity for innovation and a commitment to life-long learning will be those best able to navigate the new world and contribute to the prosperity of nations. Educated citizens of the next century will be those who demonstrate the ability to combine functional with creative and…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Learning Strategies, Lifelong Learning, Teaching Methods
Schworm, Silke; Renkl, Alexander – Computers and Education, 2006
We investigated whether the findings from worked-out example research on the effects of self-explanation prompts and on instructional explanations can be generalized to other example types--in this case: solved example problems. Whereas worked-out examples consist of a problem formulation, solution steps, and the final solution, solved example…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Teachers, Computer Assisted Instruction, Problem Solving
Dekker, Rijkje; Elshout-Mohr, Marianne – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2004
This article addresses the issue of helping students who work collaboratively on mathematical problems with the aim of raising the level of their mathematical understanding and competence. We investigated two kinds of teacher interventions aimed at helping students. The rationale of these interventions was based on a process model for interaction…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Achievement
Okazaki, Masakazu; Koyama, Masataka – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2005
When we consider the gap between mathematics at elementary and secondary levels, and given the logical nature of mathematics at the latter level, it can be seen as important that the aspects of children's logical development in the upper grades in elementary school be clarified. In this study we focus on the teaching and learning of "division with…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Misconceptions, Mathematics Instruction, Arithmetic
Rittle-Johnson, Bethany – Child Development, 2006
Explaining new ideas to oneself can promote transfer, but how and when such self-explanation is effective is unclear. This study evaluated whether self-explanation leads to lasting improvements in transfer success and whether it is more effective in combination with direct instruction or invention. Third- through fifth-grade children (ages 8-11;…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Transfer of Training, Discovery Learning, Elementary School Students
Kondo-Brown, Kimi – Language Learning, 2006
This study investigates advanced Japanese language learners' abilities to infer unknown "kanji" (Chinese character )words while reading authentic Japanese texts. Data obtained from 42 English L1 students indicate that, first, although they can guess the meanings of unknown "kanji" words in context, they frequently make erroneous guesses or fail to…
Descriptors: Japanese, Second Language Learning, English, Native Speakers
Chambers, Bette; Cheung, Alan C. K.; Madden, Nancy A.; Slavin, Robert E.; Gifford, Richard – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
Embedded multimedia refers to teaching methods that embed video content within teachers' lessons. The research of Mayer and others has suggested that multimedia instruction can enhance learning by using the capacity of both visual and verbal memory systems. The present study is an evaluation of embedded multimedia in a year-long randomized…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Reading Achievement, Multimedia Instruction, Grade 1

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