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Hunter, Paul – 1986
Viewing truth and knowledge as intertextual phenomena, the theory of rhetoric-as-epistemic presented in this paper defines the consensus model as unanimity and the "discourse community" model as involving primary texts (rather than people). A theory of intertextual reality and knowledge is developed, based on five major assertions: (1)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Epistemology, Rhetoric
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Cato, Dennis – Journal of Educational Thought, 1986
Offers a critique of Joe Green's essay, "The Concept of Reason in Hirst's Forms of Knowledge," arguing that Green fails in uncovering Hirst's concept of reason because Hirst has no concept of reason. Uses Michael Polanyi's theory of "personal knowledge" to explain how Green contemplates/analyzes reality while denying doing so.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Epistemology, Linguistic Theory, Philosophy
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Hart, James D. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984
Analyzed treatment outcome data for 102 headache patients who had been assigned randomly to receive either EMG biofeedback (N=70) or relaxation training (N=32). Analysis demonstrated that relaxation training was significantly more effective than biofeedback and that mixed headache patients improved significantly less than either migraine or…
Descriptors: Biofeedback, Cognitive Structures, Patients, Relaxation Training
Bierschenk, Bernhard; Bierschenk, Inger – 2002
The Agent-action-Objective (AaO) axiom and the theory of rotational dynamics constitute the frame of reference for the study of the metaphor as instrument for the direct perception of events. The major hypothesis of this frame of reference refers to the event structure embedded in the ground of a metaphor. Since the ground is implicit in the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Linguistic Performance, Metaphors, Perception
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Boucouvalas, Marcie – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1993
A framework of the levels, states, and structures of consciousness suggest other ways of knowing than the rational and analytical. Modern science and ancient wisdom are complementary knowledge sources. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cognitive Structures, Learning Theories
Wormeli, Rick – Stenhouse Publishers, 2007
Most educators want to provide appropriate instruction for the diverse learning needs of their students, however moving from theory to practice can stymie both novice and experienced teachers. The author shows middle- and secondary-level teachers how to plan a differentiated lesson from start to finish, detailing the steps to take before, during,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Structures, Theory Practice Relationship, Middle Schools
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Pasupathi, Monisha; Mansour, E.; Brubaker J. R. – Human Development, 2007
In this paper, we consider how the life story develops through the creation of self-event connections in narrating experiences. We first outline the ways in which such connections have been implied by existing work on the life story, and then consider the varieties of such connections that we see in our own work. That work suggests that self-event…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Adult Development, Self Actualization, Cognitive Structures
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McMahon, Mary; Watson, Mark – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2007
Since its first publication more than 15 years ago, the Systems Theory Framework (STF) has become an established metatheoretical framework in the international career development literature. Ten years into its history, the first review of its development was published. The present article overviews the expansion of the STF literature since that…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Social Theories, Cognitive Structures, Theory Practice Relationship
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Osterlind, Karolina; Hallden, Ola – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2007
The paper reports on a study of five pupils' (13-14 years old) learning about freshwater pollution and related theoretical concepts such as drainage basin and water pollution. Much of the instruction is devoted to fieldwork conducted at a polluted lake and other practical activities designed to promote the pupils' understanding of the central…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Water Pollution, Students, Theory Practice Relationship
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Yunshan, Liu – Chinese Education and Society, 2007
The border region described in this article is the area in which the three provinces of Guizhou, Guangxi, and Yunnan converge and where Han Chinese, the Buyi minority, and the Miao minority are intermingled. This border region is not remote, because the Nan-Kun Railroad (a line connecting Nanning, Guangxi, with Kunming, Yunnan-Trans.) runs through…
Descriptors: Transportation, Social Mobility, Cultural Pluralism, Geographic Location
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Eraslan, Ali – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
One of the important phenomena observed in the learning of mathematics is compartmentalization. This phenomenon occurs when a learner has two different, potentially contradictory schemes in his or her cognitive structure; in a typical case, a student deals with the same mathematical concept in an inconsistent or incoherent way, or activates a less…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Mathematical Concepts, Grade 10, Honors Curriculum
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Daugherty, Jenny; Mentzer, Nathan – Journal of Technology Education, 2008
This synthesis paper discusses the research exploring analogical reasoning, the role of analogies in the engineering design process, and educational applications for analogical reasoning. Researchers have discovered that analogical reasoning is often a fundamental cognitive tool in design problem solving. Regarding the possible role of analogical…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Logical Thinking, Engineering, Technology Education
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Schecter, Chen – Journal of School Leadership, 2008
The professional expertise of educational leaders has been defined through the lens of problem-solving processes. Problem-based learning has therefore become an increasingly popular instructional approach in principal preparatory programs. As such, this study represents an initial attempt to explore learning from success (i.e., success-based…
Descriptors: Principals, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving, Data
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Farrington-Flint, Lee; Coyne, Emily; Stiller, James; Heath, Emily – Educational Psychology, 2008
The present study examines the development of sight word reading in young children by examining changes in their self-reported reading strategies over time. A sample of 65 five to seven year olds were asked to read 40 real word items, all carefully matched for letter length and word frequency, on three separate occasions. Changes in the children's…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Sight Vocabulary, Reading Strategies, Word Frequency
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Campbell, Martin; Hogg, James – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2008
Background: Cognitive representations of challenging behaviour among staff may influence therapeutic outcomes. This study looked at how cognitive dimensions of Identity, Cause, Consequences, Emotional Reaction and Treatment/Control are affected by training. Materials and Methods: A theoretically derived questionnaire was used to measure the impact…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Mental Retardation, Adults
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