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Espinoza, Fernando – Physics Education, 2004
The unquestionably central role of physics in the development of scientific literacy is undermined by its perceived difficulty. An investigation of high school students' use of the concepts of momentum and force suggests that, in the case of mechanics, the reason for physics' unpopularity and image as a "hard" subject is largely due to an…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Literacy, Scientific Concepts, High School Students
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Wilkins, Raphael – Management in Education, 2004
Education systems are constantly changing. The changes are driven by two main pressures. One type of pressure arises from changes in the economic, demographic and technological environments within which education operates. The other type of pressure arises from changes in society's normative values, beliefs and expectations. These two sets of…
Descriptors: Schools, Educational Change, Cognitive Structures, Adjustment (to Environment)
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Saxe, Geoffrey B.; Esmonde, Indigo – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2005
Some time ago, Geoffrey Saxe (1994) published an article in "Mind, Culture, and Activity" that invoked a distinction between a method of inquiry and empirical techniques. Techniques are approaches to data gathering like observations, interviews, and surveys, as well as research designs. They are a tool kit for empirical work. Deeply linked to…
Descriptors: Language Research, Theory Practice Relationship, Inquiry, Research Methodology
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Fielding, Michael – London Review of Education, 2004
The re-emerging field of "student voice" has the potential to offer an important contribution to education for civic society. An exploration of what "student voice" aspires to and what it actually does suggests quite different sets of possibilities for educational and civic renewal. A new intellectual framework is offered in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Cognitive Structures, Role of Education
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Reed, Stephen K. – Educational Psychologist, 2006
This article provides a tutorial overview of cognitive architectures that can form a theoretical foundation for designing multimedia instruction. Cognitive architectures include a description of memory stores, memory codes, and cognitive operations. Architectures that are relevant to multimedia learning include Paivio's dual coding theory,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Multimedia Instruction, Curriculum Development, Learning Theories
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Costa, Paul T.; McCrae, Robert R. – Psychological Bulletin, 2006
This article presents comments on the original article "Patterns of Mean-Level Change in Personality Traits Across the Life Course: A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies," by B. W. Roberts, K. W. Walton, and W. Viechtbauer. Although Roberts et al depicted the present authors as proponents of the immutability of traits, in fact we have…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Age Differences, Personality Traits, Meta Analysis
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Sikes, Pat – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2006
Like Norman Denzin and Yvonna Lincoln, and many others, the author "wants a social science that is committed up front to issues of social justice, equity, non-violence, peace, and universal human rights" (Denzin & Lincoln, 2005). Educational research, as she and the three authors whose papers make up this symposium of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Science Research, Social Theories, Cognitive Structures
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Massoudi, Mehrdad – Intercultural Education, 2006
Dialogue is an encounter between two or more human beings. We will consider how some scientists, philosophers and religious scholars have looked at dialogue and attempt to learn from each tradition while seeing this encounter under the umbrella of "Systems theory", related to thermodynamics and flavored with Buddhist philosophy. The process of…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Thermodynamics, Philosophy, Dialogs (Language)
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Viennot, Laurence – Physics Education, 2006
Given that enhancing the motivation of young people for science is a widely shared goal, the question posed is how to raise intellectual satisfaction among students by showing the consistency and conciseness of physical theories. I argue that certain rituals in our teaching practices can make physical theories seem inconsistent, even absurd. Using…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cognitive Structures, Science Instruction, Physics
Berl, Patricia Scallan – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2006
Differences in attitudes and behaviors, regularly exhibited between youth and their elders, are frequently referred to as the "generation gap". On the job, these generational distinctions are becoming increasingly complex as "multi-generation gaps" emerge, with three or more generations defining roles and expectations, each vying for positions in…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Age Differences, Intergenerational Programs, Profiles
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Custodero, Lori A. – British Journal of Music Education, 2007
This study explores the musical content and human processes of improvisations of children and adults using the phenomenological lenses of time, space and responsivity. Paired improvisational performances of two late-career adult composers and two 7-year-old children were analysed considering a lifespan-related perspective involving the origins of…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Expertise, Creative Activities, Content Analysis
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Ogan-Bekiroglu, Feral – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was twofold. First, it was aimed to identify Turkish pre-service physics teachers' knowledge and understanding of the Moon, Moon phases, and other lunar phenomena. Second, the effects of model-based teaching on pre-service teachers' conceptions were examined. Conceptions were proposed as mental models in this study. Four…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Physics, Misconceptions, Astronomy
Flexner, Paul A. – 1995
Adult learning in the Jewish community finds its roots in history, and has received renewed attention. Learning within the religious tradition encompasses a level of thought and activity which goes far beyond the typical adult education format. The purpose of the experience is to develop structures of meaning which aid individuals in relating…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Cognitive Structures, Community Education
Dochy, F. J. R. C.; Bouwens, M. R. J. – 1990
From the view of schema-transfer theory, the use of schemata with their several functions gives an explanation for the facilitative effect of prior knowledge on learning processes. This report gives a theoretical exploration of the concept of schemata, underlying schema theories, and functions of schemata to indicate the importance of schema…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Educational Theories, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Level
Vurdien, Rajen – 1994
The core of schema theory is the concept that text is understood according to the reader's world knowledge and that this knowledge is altered whenever the reader encounters new information in print. Inferencing, that is the hypothesizing or predicting that the activation of schema sets in motion, is critical in this process. Recall is important…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Elementary Education, Inferences, Models
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