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Peer reviewedLoving, Cathleen C. – Science and Education, 1998
Adapts Cortes' Multicultural Empowerment Model to science teaching and to Wittrock's Model of Generative Learning and Teaching in Science. Encourages all children to learn science and learn about science. Contains 55 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedScheurman, Geoffrey – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1997
Examines key psychological principles in contemporary theories of learning (constructivism) and highlights conceptual connections between them and aspects of critical thinking and epistemological maturity described by the reflective judgment model of adult intellectual development. Also describes an undergraduate psychology lesson that bridges…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Critical Thinking
Duckworth, Eleanor – Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 1999
Eleanor Duckworth, professor of education and former student and colleague of Jean Piaget, discusses her theories of teaching and learning and some of her own learning experiences as a teacher. Author of "The Having of Wonderful Ideas," she grounds her work in Piaget's theories of intelligence, trying to engage learners with their own ideas. (CDS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Interviews, Learning Experience, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedSamples, Bob – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 1999
Defines four key aspects of a new paradigm of learning: (1) the participatory mind; (2) nature, evolution, and learning; (3) the soul and learning; and (4) transformation. Argues that if students are to believe that what they are taught is worthwhile, they must be given the power to transform. Contains 23 references. (WRM)
Descriptors: Culture, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHuggins, Leonie – English in Australia, 1999
Describes a classroom-based research project that introduced explicit writing pedagogy with students whose previous experience was with process writing. Finds improvement and suggests a successful literacy pedagogy (1) is underpinned by the functional view of language and is taught explicitly and systematically; (2) combines instruction with…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Instructional Effectiveness, Language Skills
Peer reviewedMalmkjaer, Kirsten – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1997
A response to a paper on Translation Quality Assessment (TQA) and the training of translators supports the argument that the functionalist approach to TQA has not succeeded and that despite the merits of the approach, this reflects a flaw. The role of contrastive/comparative linguistics in functionalist translation theory is considered. (MSE)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Evaluation Criteria, Language Processing, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedKline, Stephen Jay – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1997
Describes the changes needed in education to improve the nonmajor portion of undergraduate education using a multidisciplinary approach. Discusses the basic premises of nonmajor education, poses questions about those premises, and offers examples of items THAT are not taught but that undergraduates need. Summarizes educational implications that…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology
Peer reviewedWeller, M. J.; Hopgood, A. A. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1997
Artificial Intelligence for Technology, a distance learning course at the Open University, is based on a learning model that combines conceptualization, construction, and dialog. This allows a practical emphasis which has been difficult to implement in distance education. The course uses commercial software, real-world-based assignments, and a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Course Descriptions, Distance Education, Engineering Education
Peer reviewedHargreaves, D. J. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1997
Describes initiatives such as project-based learning, student-generated examinations, and peer assessment that have been implemented at Queensland University of Technology to prepare graduates for professional practice and equip students with attributes for lifelong learning. Also states that assessment procedures should promote and reward the…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Engineering Education, Epistemology, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedBanerjee, Subhabrata Bobby – Management Learning, 1998
Discusses the process of corporate environmental learning whereby organizations learn to integrate environmental issues with business strategies. Examines the different ways organizations can learn to respond to environmental issues, the inputs to the learning process, and possible consequences of their actions using the theoretical framework of…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Competition, Conservation (Environment), Corporate Education
Peer reviewedGeelan, David R. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1997
Suggests that the teaching/learning/research process should be rethought of as a collaborative social learning for constructivism to be meaningful in science education. Includes perspectives on George Kelly's personal construct psychology and Glaserfeld's radical constructivism. (AIM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education
Peer reviewedTruscott, John – Second Language Research, 1998
Considers the possibility of applying instance theory to the study of second language. Instance theory emphasizes the storage and subsequent use of individual experiences over the creation of abstract principles. Suggests that the theory can be applied to the study of second languages, only if it is used in conjunction with a theory of universal…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Concept Formation, Error Correction, Grammar
Peer reviewedDurbrow, Eric H.; Schaefer, Barbara A.; Jimerson, Shane R. – School Psychology International, 2000
Contributions of learning behaviors; anxiety; attention problems; cognitive ability; and home background to academic performance was investigated in Caribbean village children (N=61). It was determined that anxiety, attention, and learning-related behaviors explained 32-35% of variance in academic scores. Results suggest that academic performance…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Attention Span, Cognitive Ability
Peer reviewedYuen, Allan H. K. – Australian Journal of Education, 2000
Interviewed 12 computer studies faculty in Hong Kong about their perspectives on teaching computer programming; organized data into themes. Concluded that teachers rely on a "mind as container" understanding of knowledge and learning that would be better replaced with a connectionist view of the mind. (EV)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Science Education, Foreign Countries, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedAllix, Nicholas M. – Australian Journal of Education, 2000
Argues that although Gardner's conception of human cognition, characterized by a set of multiple and distinct cognitive capabilities, is an advance over the narrow conception of IQ, it runs into fundamental difficulties of a methodological kind and is based on a discredited empiricist theory of knowledge which work with artificial neural networks…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Psychology, Criticism, Epistemology


