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Howard, Kirsten Lee – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2004
For learning to take place, the material must be challenging enough to engage students' interest, but not so challenging that they become frustrated and give up. This article discusses one teacher's challenge to figure out how to make this teaching method a reality in a classroom of 21 diverse first graders with many different learning styles,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Grade 1, Teaching Methods, Learning Theories
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Green, Pam – Higher Education Research and Development, 2005
Within our lives there are spaces of influence or opportunities in which the impact of an "influential other" enables learning in ways that might not otherwise occur. This paper focusses on learning in terms of the learning of others, and in particular the professional impact of John Bowden. Building on the work of Vygotsky (1978), and Wood,…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Educational Research, Influences, Teaching Methods
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Trigwell, Keith; Prosser, Michael; Ginns, Paul – Higher Education Research and Development, 2005
The "Approaches to teaching inventory" (ATI) is now being widely used as an instrument for formally monitoring approaches to teaching. A lesser-known use is as a stimulant for discussion among groups of teachers to raise awareness of the variation in qualitatively different ways of approaching teaching. The phenomenographic origins of…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Learning Theories, Philosophy, Teaching Methods
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Lund, James P.; Kolta, Arlette – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2006
Mastication results from the interaction of an intrinsic rhythmical neural pattern and sensory feedback from the mouth, muscles and joints. The pattern is matched to the physical characteristics of food, but also varies with age. There are large differences in masticatory movements among subjects. The intrinsic rhythmical pattern is generated by…
Descriptors: Speech, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Human Body, Motor Reactions
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Hubbs, Delaura L.; Brand, Charles F. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2005
Although pervasive throughout counseling psychology and other training programs that incorporate experiential activities, reflective journals have sparse, fragmented and disparate theoretical bases to support their use. Coming from the fields of counseling and professional education, the authors use counselor education as a template to explore the…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Counselor Training, Learning Theories, Journal Writing
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Martinez-Roldan, Carmen M.; Malave, Guillermo – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2004
This article presents a qualitative case study of a seven-year-old Mexican American student and his family. Using Critical Discourse Analysis, we examine both the child's emergent ideas about language, as expressed in bilingual literature discussions, and his parents' ideological discourses about the use of a minority language in public schools.…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Ideology, Discourse Analysis, Official Languages
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Van Aalsvoort, Joke – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
In a previous article, the problem of chemistry's lack of relevance in secondary chemical education was analysed using logical positivism as a tool. This article starts with the hypothesis that the problem can be addressed by means of activity theory, one of the important theories within the sociocultural school. The reason for this expectation is…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Relevance (Education), Foreign Countries
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Pizzolato, Jane Elizabeth – Journal of College Student Development, 2003
Examines to what degree high-risk college students possess self-authoring ways of knowing and what types of experiences are associated with development of self-authoring ways of knowing. Findings suggest high-risk college students often develop self-authoring ways of knowing prior to enrollment in college. Presents a model of self-authorship to…
Descriptors: College Students, High Risk Students, Higher Education, Identification (Psychology)
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Small, Adrian; Irvine, Paul – Learning Organization, 2006
Purpose: Many tools exist to chart the progress of an organisation in its quest to become a learning organization or achieve organizational learning. Aims to expand a tool already developed to include learning organization conditions as they occur through dialogue between individuals within an organisation with an emphasis on social learning…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Organizations (Groups), Learning Activities, Learning Processes
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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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Marton, Ference; Wen, Qiufang; Wong, Kam Cheung – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2005
It has been shown earlier that while some high school students (younger on the average) do not differentiate between memorization and understanding, others (older on the average) do so (Marton, Watkins and Tang, Learning and Instruction 7, 21-48, 1997). Those who do differentiate impose a sequential ordering on the two: "When you learn you…
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, High School Students
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Soini, Hannu; Flynn, Mark – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2005
In this paper, we analyzed the descriptions of learning provided by 234 College of Education students from Finland and Canada and compared them with Whitehead's (1932/1962) epistemological theory of the rhythm of mental growth. The students were asked to "Give a concrete example of a situation in which you really learned something." The…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Learning Processes, College Students, Critical Incidents Method
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Cast, Alicia D.; Schweingruber, David; Berns, Nancy – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
Drawing from social learning theories and symbolic interactionist understandings of social life, the authors suggest that physical punishment teaches aggressive and controlling strategies for solving the problems of living together and hinders the development of important problem-solving skills, specifically the ability to role take with others.…
Descriptors: Spouses, Marriage, Learning Theories, Socialization
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Styhre, Alexander – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2006
Purpose: All workplace learning takes place under specific temporal conditions. In fact, one learns in order to be better equipped to deal with future challenges. At the same time, learning is always embedded in previous experiences. Thus, the notion of time needs to be theoretically integrated into organization and workplace learning. This paper…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Work Environment, Time Factors (Learning), Construction Industry
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Serva, Mark A.; Fuller, Mark A. – Journal of Management Education, 2004
Current methods of evaluating learning and instruction have not kept pace with changes in learning theory, or with the transformed technological infrastructure of the modern business school classroom. Without reliable and valid instructional measurement systems, it is virtually impossible to benchmark new pedagogical techniques, assess the value…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Active Learning, Feedback (Response), Instructional Effectiveness
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