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Peer reviewedTaylor, Edward W. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2001
Describes from a neurobiological perspective the interdependence of emotion and reason. Examines the contribution of implicit memory to unconscious cognitive processes. Explores the implications of emotion and implicit memory for transformative learning. (Contains 64 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Theories, Memory, Multiple Intelligences
Hung, David – Educational Technology, 2001
Discusses community of practice, situated cognition, learning as demand driven, learning as a social act, and learning via ways of seeing. Expands these ideas through Vygotsky's writings, including zone of proximal development and the general genetic law of cultural development; and considers implications for the design of Web-based learning…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Educational Environment, Instructional Design, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedEngestrom, Yrjo; Young, Michael – Journal of Education and Work, 2001
Engestrom examines activity theory and expansive learning by describing Who are the subjects of learning? Why do they learn? What do they learn? and How do they learn? Presents five principles: activity system as the unit of analysis, multiple voices, historicity, contradictions as sources of change, and expansive transformation. Young provides…
Descriptors: Adults, Foreign Countries, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedWinslow, Carl – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2000
Proposes an entirely different perspective and challenges both the current para-dogmatic character of constructivism in some quarters of mathematics education and the dismissive attitude towards 'humanist non-sense' in others. Discusses the linguistic aspects of mathematical knowledge through a language acquisition device and a language…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education, Language, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedWertsch, James V.; Sohmer, Richard – Human Development, 1995
Outlines what the terms "learning" and "development" meant in the theoretical framework on one important developmental psychologist--Vygotsky. Discusses his concepts of decontextualization and contextualization, which have implications for a possible developmental account of heterogeneity in human mental functioning. (ET)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Developmental Psychology, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedYouniss, James – Human Development, 1995
Looks at the social-historical context of developmental and other social science research in the United States. Focuses on the impact of Freud's and Piaget's theories. Discusses the current research trend to turn to the ideas in humanities and literary studies that have remained concerned with human development in social-historical reality. (ET)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Context Effect, Developmental Psychology, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedFeatherstone, Helen – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2000
Discusses the role of play in the learning of mathematics. Describes a play for the third grade mathematics classroom that focuses on negative numbers and number concepts, and revisits Vygotsky from this point of view. Concludes that mathematically imaginative play can contribute greatly to mathematics learning in elementary school. (Contains 20…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Education, Learning Theories, Mathematics Education
Peer reviewedLawson, Anton E. – Science and Education, 2000
Offers a resolution to the debate between constructivists and realists regarding the epistemological status of human knowledge. Presents evidence in the form of three case studies and one experimental study. Concludes that knowledge acquisition involves a pattern idea generation and test that, when cast in the form of a verbal argument, follows an…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
Peer reviewedO'Brien, Patrick; Burnett, Paul C. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2000
Presents a three-stage framework, based on Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, that has been shown to be useful in the counseling of children. Highlights techniques and environmental factors that are useful in the counseling of children, particularly small children who have not developed the language required for more formal counseling…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Foreign Countries, Learning Theories, Models
Peer reviewedLemke, Jay L. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2001
Comments on four articles in a special issue of the Journal of the Learning Sciences on methodology in learning sciences. Analyzes the articles within a general model seeking to analyze human activity across multiple time scales. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies
Delahoussaye, Martin – Training, 2002
Presents a discussion of learning styles by Lynn Curry, Rick Daly, Ashley Fields, Peter Honey, David Kolb, Patrick O'Brien and Gary Salton. Addresses learning style theories, style predictability, whether to teach exclusively to one style, and ways to make use of learning styles in corporate settings. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Style, Learning Theories, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedEkpenyong, Lawrence E. – Journal of Vocational Education and Training: The Vocational Aspect of Education, 1999
Traces the origins of experiential learning in the work of Erasmus, Rousseau, and Dewey. Points out problems in Dewey's theory of experience. Explains four learning strategies that define experiential learning as meaningful learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Experiential Learning, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedForman, Dawn; Nyatanga, Lovemore – Medical Teacher, 1999
Reviews the legislative and professional forces that have had an impact on shared learning. Finds that overcoming professional ethnocentrism will create an environment conducive to shared learning. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Ethnocentrism, Higher Education, Learning Theories
Starnes, Bobby Ann – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
Looking back, the author sees that she misjudged how one becomes an educational expert. She thought it had something to do with thoughtful experience, deep thinking, reflective practice, and the study of theory and research. And maybe there was a time when that was true. But today it seems that the less one has studied education, the less one has…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Reflective Teaching, Politics of Education, Child Development
Bloomer, Martin; Hodkinson, Phil; Billett, Stephen – Studies in Continuing Education, 2004
Much recent theorizing about learning has focused on its socio-cultural nature, including the significance of history and the ontogeny of learners. This paper explores the relevance of such an approach to our understanding of the reasons why academics associate themselves with particular theoretical approaches to learning. The authors each present…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, College Faculty, Sociocultural Patterns, Relevance (Education)

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