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Friend Wise, Alyssa; Padmanabhan, Poornima; Duffy, Thomas M. – Distance Education, 2009
This mixed-methods study probed the effectiveness of three kinds of objects (video, theory, metaphor) as common reference points for conversations between online learners (student teachers). Individuals' degree of detail-focus was examined as a potentially interacting covariate and the outcome measure was learners' level of tacit knowledge related…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Student Teachers, Computer Mediated Communication, Figurative Language
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Hoven, Debra; Palalas, Agnieszka – CALICO Journal, 2011
An exploratory study conducted at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada between 2007 and 2009 investigated language learning with mobile devices as an approach to augmenting ESP learning by taking learning outside the classroom into the real-world context. In common with findings at other community colleges, this study identified inadequate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Constructivism (Learning), Listening Skills, Immigrants
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Kop, Rita; Fournier, Helene; Mak, John Sui Fai – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2011
This paper examines how emergent technologies could influence the design of learning environments. It will pay particular attention to the roles of educators and learners in creating networked learning experiences on massive open online courses (MOOCs). The research shows that it is possible to move from a pedagogy of abundance to a pedagogy that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Online Courses, Teacher Role
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Corno, Lyn – Educational Psychologist, 2008
New theory on adaptive teaching reflects the social dynamics of classrooms to explain what practicing teachers do to address student differences related to learning. In teaching adaptively, teachers respond to learners as they work. Teachers read student signals to diagnose needs on the fly and tap previous experience with similar learners to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Diversity, Classroom Techniques, Prior Learning
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Marchand, Trevor H. J. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2008
The paper considers apprenticeship as a model of education that both teaches technical skills and provides the grounding for personal formation. The research presented is based on long-term anthropological fieldwork with minaret builders in Yemen, mud masons in Mali and fine-woodwork trainees in London. These case studies of on-site learning and…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Apprenticeships, Foreign Countries, Linguistic Theory
Imel, Susan – 1995
Adult educators are recognizing that factors in the learning environment related to psychological, social, and cultural conditions exert a powerful influence on learners' growth and development. Current discussions on learning environments have broadened to include the need to confront issues of sexism and racism, interlocking systems of power and…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Cultural Context
Stahl, Robert J. – 1995
After a brief introduction to cognitive psychology, this paper provides a set of principles from cognitive psychology, information processing theory, and constructivist psychology; outlines examples of the existence and often longtime, conscious use of contemporary cognitive psychology assumptions and conceptions in the social and behavioral…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Pica, Teresa – Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 1996
The interactionist perspective on second language learning has focused on the social aspects of interaction, with interaction viewed as the context and process through which language can be learned. Language learning through interaction can be viewed from several current theoretical perspectives of second language learning: as interaction of…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Interaction, Language Research, Learning Processes
Jasmine, Julia – 1996
Suggesting that the theory of multiple intelligences, based on the work of Howard Gardnew, is one of the most important and promising developments in education, this booklet provides a look at the theory--what it is and how it differs from other definitions of so-called learning styles--and at the implementations--which ones seem to be truly…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Curriculum
Raiola, Ed – 1995
The ideas and practices of two philosopher-educators and their implications for experiential education are surveyed. Earl Kelley holds that learning is not a matter of acquisition and acceptance, but a result of process and subject to continuous modification. He maintains that the educational system disregards and impedes the learner's purpose. He…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning, Intellectual Development
Barber, Jacqueline; And Others – 1996
This unit of study is part of the Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) series produced by the Lawrence Hall of Science. Students investigate learning from a variety of perspectives. They are guided in an exploration of questions such as: how do we learn?; how can we help or hinder that learning process?; do animals learn in a similar…
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Epistemology
Schunk, Dale H. – 1996
The theory of self-efficacy (beliefs concerning one's capabilities to learn or perform behaviors at designated levels), has developed since A. Bandura's work (1977) and continues to be applied to a variety of educational settings and grade levels. This paper addresses various issues pertaining to self-efficacy in settings involving academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, Beliefs, Definitions
Ikegulu, Nelson T. – 1996
This paper offers a pragmatic critique of the instructional prescriptions based on Structural Learning Theory (SLT) conceived by Joseph M. Scandura in 1973. SLT is rooted in clarifying the roles of expository and discovery modes of problem solving in instruction. It is a cognitively oriented model combining learning theories, instructional…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Technology, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Moll, Ian – 1991
Lev Vygotsky argues that natural properties as well as social relations, constrain--and therefore make possible--the social construction of a child's higher psychological processes. Most social constructivists in the cultural-historical tradition focus on three Vygotskian tenets: (1) the internalization of auxiliary cultural means or signs…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Psychology, Cultural Influences
Gavora, Mark; Hannafin, Michael – 1993
This paper describes and critically analyzes several perspectives on interaction and computer technology, examines dimensions of interactions, and presents a framework for the design of interaction strategies. Traditional perspectives on interaction discussed are the operational and the functional. The operational perspective is described in terms…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Feedback, Illustrations
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