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Fleckenstein, Kristie S. – College English, 1999
Discusses the somatic mind, a permeable materiality in which mind and body resolve into a single entity which is (re)formed by the constantly shifting boundaries of discursive and corporeal intertextualities. Addresses its importance in composition studies. Critiques the poststructuralist disregard of corporeality. (CR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Theories, Writing Attitudes, Writing Instruction
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Levander, L. M. – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 1999
Interviews with 32 Finnish greenhouse and nursery owners explored their knowledge-construction processes. Different ways of knowing and the importance of practical wisdom were identified. Implications for extension educators include the need to expand understanding of learning and learning theories and the opportunity to become knowledge managers…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Extension Education, Foreign Countries, Greenhouses
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O'Donnell, David – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1999
Habermas's theory of communicative action, which interprets reason in terms of mutual understanding and recognition, supports "selves-directed learning," a more affective-emotional and social process than individualistic, instrumental self-directed learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Critical Theory, Interpersonal Communication, Learning Theories
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Wilson, John; Wilson, Nicholas – British Educational Research Journal, 1998
Argues that the main area of educational research on effective learning should focus on the personal qualities of the educator. Suggests that this requires a mixture of conceptual analysis and psychological insight. Also argues that questions about different kinds of learning should be central to educational research. (DSK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Research, Learning Theories, Research Needs
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Hede, Jenny – Practically Primary, 1999
Discusses the challenges, the fears and the rewards encountered by the parent of a disabled child as that child enters the mainstream schooling system. (NH)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Language Processing, Learning Processes
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Mezirow, Jack – Adult Education Quarterly, 1998
Examines differences among types of critical reflection, the role of critical reflection of assumption (CRA) in the transformative theory of adult learning, and philosophical foundations of CRA. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Critical Thinking, Individual Development, Learning Theories
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Mezirow, Jack – Adult Education Quarterly, 1996
Contrasts Western traditional objectivism with the interpretist paradigm explaining cognitive processes. Describes the transformation theory of adult learning based on the emancipatory paradigm. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Cognitive Processes, Learning Theories
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Engeholm, Gerard M.; Bigel, Kenneth S. – Business Education Forum, 1996
There are many phenomenological benefits for students engaged in business simulation; a primary benefit is that the student has the opportunity to modify behavior in a realistic setting. Benefits may also be noted in the cognitive domain, and new skills can be transferred to the workplace. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Business Education, Education Work Relationship, Learning Theories
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Vann, Barry A.; Percival, Anne – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 1996
Vann reviews research on how adults learn self-direction and delineates a cognitive-behaviorist learning model. Percival critiques the article and presents an alternate view to which Vann provides a rejoinder. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behaviorism, Cognitive Processes, Experiential Learning
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Upshur, John A. – Language Learning, 1998
Responds to a previous article on emergentism, connectionism, and language learning. Suggests that connectionist models of emergent language knowledge will continue to be important in the years to come. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Research, Learning Theories, Models
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Pirie, Susan; Martin, Lyndon – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2000
Discusses collecting which occurs when students know what is needed to solve a problem, and yet their understanding is not sufficient for the automatic recall of useable knowledge. Presents exemplars of classroom discourse to describe the collecting phenomenon and discusses the implications for teacher and learners. (Contains 24 references.)…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Learning Theories, Mathematics Education
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Matthews, P. S. C. – Science and Education, 2000
Theories of teaching and learning on human cognition depend on domain-free, general purpose processing by the brain. Cognition is modular in nature and often domain-specific. Children's ideas in science are often triggered rather than learned. Triggered conceptual structures are not necessarily expressible in language and may not be susceptible to…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Learning Theories
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Granello, Darcy Haag – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2000
Article identifies contextual teaching and learning as an important pedagogical tool that can be applied to counselor education, and argues that it provides a theoretical rationale for many teaching and learning interventions. Describes contextual teaching and learning and applies its five major components to counselor education. (Contains 53…
Descriptors: Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Instructional Design, Learning Theories
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Lerman, Stephen – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2001
Presents a cultural, discursive psychology for mathematics education that takes language and discursive practices as central in that meanings precede us and we are constituted within language and the associated practices, in the multiple settings within which we grow up and participate. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language, Learning Theories, Mathematics Education
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Hung, David – Educational Media International, 2001
Describes four major models of learning: behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, and social constructivism. Discusses situated cognition; differences between learning theories and instructional approaches; and how computer-mediated technologies can be integrated with learning theories. (LRW)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Theories
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