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Huang, Xingfeng; Huang, Rongjin – International Journal for Lesson and Learning Studies, 2023
Purpose: This study aimed to explore how an adapted theoretical framework by networking two theories could help document teachers' collective learning through lesson study. Design/methodology/approach: Interconnected Model of Teacher Professional Growth (IMPG) and Documentational Approach to Didactics (DAD) has been used individually to document…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Faculty Development, Learning Theories, Lesson Plans
Margaret Byrns – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Research has indicated that undergraduate students struggle with conceptual understanding of confidence intervals, negatively impacting statistical literacy skills, and advocates have suggested the flipped classroom pedagogy as a potential solution. The purpose of this nonequivalent control group quasi-experimental study was to determine if a…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Introductory Courses
Mary M. Ruff – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The mindsets of students in upper-level or honors mathematics courses can impact their success, as can their teachers' mindsets. The purpose of this study was to examine students' perceptions of ability and intelligence (mindset) and their perceptions of their teachers' mindset in honors or upper-level high school mathematics classroom to identify…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Mathematics Instruction, Gifted Education, Attitudes
Chalu Iila Harris-Adams – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Many students who enroll in online universities will never graduate. Attrition in higher education is accepted and expected; however, in exclusively online programs, it is prolific, with more than 80% of those students who begin an online program leaving before graduating. It is well known in the academic literature that isolation is related to…
Descriptors: Social Media, Online Courses, Communities of Practice, Distance Education
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Seng Chee Tan; Chee Kit Looi; Yin Ling Cheung; Sheng Hung Chung; Starion Junhan Lim; Wai Hoe Wong – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
This study focuses on university students' experience of peer tutoring supported by a mobile application called MENTOR (Mobile Education Networked Tutoring On Request) that was developed by the research team. The development of the mobile application was underpinned by theories related to self-directed learning, self-regulated learning, students'…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Synchronous Communication, Student Attitudes, Computer Software
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Elham Zarfsaz; Fahime sadat Hosseini – Acuity: Journal of English Language Pedagogy, Literature and Culture, 2023
Self-Determination Theory (SDT) is a hot topic in the field of applied linguistics, and it is getting more and harder to downplay the significance of the so-called theory in the growth of second-language learners (Deci and Ryan, 1985, 2000, 2002). The current study tried to test the theory in the Iranian EFL setting by throwing light on the…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Learning Theories, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Siegelman, Noam; Bogaerts, Louisa; Frost, Ram – Cognitive Science, 2019
In order to extract the regularities underlying a continuous sensory input, the individual elements constituting the stream have to be encoded and their transitional probabilities (TPs) should be learned. This suggests that variance in statistical learning (SL) performance reflects efficiency in encoding representations as well as efficiency in…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Cognitive Processes, Prediction, Performance
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Dorko, Allison – The Mathematics Educator, 2019
Generalization is critical to mathematical thought and to learning mathematics. However, students at all levels struggle to generalize. In this paper, I present a theoretical analysis connecting Piaget's assimilation and accommodation constructs to Harel and Tall's (1991) framework for generalization in advanced mathematics. I offer a theoretical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Generalization, Piagetian Theory, Learning Theories
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Grube, Vicky – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2019
What is the importance of matter in the art making of children? This article introduces the notion that inorganic matter is much more diverse and creative than previously thought. By taking time to putter, pause, and to perceive objects, humans may seize a material vitality with these nonhumans. Perhaps any one thing whether a pencil, a tube of…
Descriptors: Art, Knowledge Level, Learning Theories, Art Products
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Tangen, Jodi L.; DiAnne Borders, L.; Fickling, Melissa J. – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2019
Scholars have emphasized the educational nature of clinical supervision. However, the supervision field is lacking protocols to guide novice supervisors in their early sessions with supervisees. Informed by six overarching learning theories (behaviorist, cognitive, constructivism, critical pedagogy, person-centered, and experiential), we propose a…
Descriptors: Supervision, Learning Theories, Guidelines, Behaviorism
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Sporre, Karin; Lotz-Sisitka, Heila; Osbeck, Christina – Ethics and Education, 2022
In this article we argue for the need to take the moral voices of children and youth seriously particularly in times of the Anthropocene. Drawing on theories in ethics by John Wall, moral development according to Mark B. Tappan, and education in line with the works by Vygotsky, we construct a conceptual framework where the notions 'narrative,'…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Climate, Ethics, Learning Theories
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Mao, Zhicheng; Lee, Icy – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2022
While student engagement is central to connecting feedback provision with learning outcomes and has significant value for unlocking the learning potential of feedback, the extant research on student engagement with written feedback is not only scant but also under-theorized. This article explores the potential of sociocultural theory (SCT) for…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Broley, Laura; Hardy, Nadia – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2022
Research using the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic suggests different models of how student learning may evolve in the progression of undergraduate mathematics coursework: from elementary courses in Calculus to more advanced courses in Analysis. An ideal model suggests that the theory-driven learning in the latter serves as a natural…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Task Analysis
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Li, Fan; Fan, Si; Wang, Yanjun – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
Recent years have witnessed numerous systematic investigations on mobile-assisted language learning (MALL). However, very few research synthesis studies focused on the higher education context in mainland China. This paper provides a systematic review of the findings of 23 studies published between 2015 and 2020 in mainland China. The aim of this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Second Language Learning, Situated Learning
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Suarez-Rivera, Catalina; Linn, Emily; Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S. – Language Learning, 2022
Infants build knowledge by acting on the world. We conducted an ecologically grounded test of an embodied learning hypothesis: that infants' active engagement with objects in the home environment elicits caregiver naming and cascades to learning object names. Our home-based study extends laboratory-based theories to identify real-world processes…
Descriptors: Infants, Video Technology, Family Environment, Parent Child Relationship
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