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Bygdeson-Larsson, Kerstin – Journal of In-service Education, 2006
Educational process reflection (EPR) is a professional development model aimed at supporting preschool teachers reflecting on and changing their practice. A particular focus is on interaction between practitioners and children, and between the children themselves. In this article, I first describe the theoretical frameworks that helped shape EPR,…
Descriptors: Interaction, Preschool Teachers, Professional Development, Inservice Teacher Education
Mayer, Richard E. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2003
A "science of e-learning" involves the scientific investigation of how people learn in electronic learning environments. Three elements of a science of e-learning are: a) "evidence"--a base of replicated findings from rigorous and appropriate research studies; b) "theory"--a research-based theory of how people learn in electronic learning…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Learning Strategies, Learning Theories
Tallent-Runnels, Mary K.; Thomas, Julie A.; Lan, William Y.; Cooper, Sandi; Ahern, Terence C.; Shaw, Shana M.; Liu, Xiaoming – Review of Educational Research, 2006
This literature review summarizes research on online teaching and learning. It is organized into four topics: course environment, learners' outcomes, learners' characteristics, and institutional and administrative factors. The authors found little consistency of terminology, discovered some conclusive guidelines, and identified developing lines of…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Learning Theories, Delivery Systems, Anglo Americans
Kritt, David W., Ed.; Winegar, Lucien T., Ed. – Lexington Books, 2007
This book offers a truly learner-centered and learning-centered approach to educational technology. In substantial and interdisciplinary ways it carefully builds a foundation not just for rethinking the potential for technology in light of educational principles but, more importantly, rethinking teaching and learning in light of technology's…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Information Technology, Educational Technology, Cognitive Psychology
Fischer, Gerhard; Rohde, Markus; Wulf, Volker – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2007
Traditionally, universities focus primarily on instructionist teaching. Such an understanding has been criticized from theoretical and practical points of view. We believe that "socio-cultural theories of learning" and the concepts of "social capital" and "social creativity" hold considerable promise as a theoretical…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, School Community Relationship, Computer Science, Social Capital
Blom-Hoffman, Jessica – Psychology in the Schools, 2007
Rates of childhood overweight have reached epidemic proportions (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2001), and schools have been called on to play a role in the prevention of this medical condition. This article describes a multiyear health promotion effort--the Athletes in Service fruit and vegetable (F&V) promotion program--which…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Health Promotion, Kindergarten, Grade 3
Chard, David J.; And Others – 1995
Evidence regarding the centrality of word recognition to the reading process is considered, based on a review of research on beginning reading from 15 secondary sources. The research includes diverse learners who are low performers, learning or reading disabled, remedial readers, high achievers, culturally disadvantaged, language delayed, and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
National Staff Development Committee for Vocational Education and Training, Chadstone (Australia). – 1995
This course aims to give experienced practitioners additional knowledge and skill in relation to the following: changing contexts of national policy and delivery practices in adult literacy and basic education; current theories, issues, and concerns informing practice in the field; and their own practice in light of these reviews. It is intended…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Educators, Adult Literacy, Competency Based Teacher Education
Packard, Abbot L.; And Others – 1996
This paper uses the Brunwik theory of probabilistic functionalism as the backdrop for discussion of interrelationships between the individual learner and the design of computer-assisted instruction (CAI). This Brunswik learning model depicts the acquisition of knowledge as governed by the proximity of various cues and distractions. It is also…
Descriptors: Animation, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics
Swartz, Robert J.; Parks, Sandra – 1994
This book explores the concept of combining effective classroom techniques for teaching students to become good thinkers with effective strategies to engage students in thoughtful learning of the regular elementary school curriculum. The technique of lesson design and instruction that results is called "infusing critical and creative thinking…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Critical Thinking
Roth, Kathleen J.; And Others – 1992
At the same time that educators and researchers are identifying ways in which major reform and restructuring is needed in schools, research on student learning in science (and other subjects) from constructivist and conceptual-change perspectives is suggesting the potential for significant improvements in students' understanding of science and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning)
Laney, James D.; And Others – 1991
This study applied brain lateralization research and a model of generative teaching and learning to economic education. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of verbal-only, imagery-only, and integrated (verbal-to-imaginal) strategies on fifth graders' proclivity to use economic reasoning (i.e. cost-benefit analysis) in personal…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making Skills, Economic Factors
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. – 1992
The National Research Council is coordinating the development of national standards for science education in grades K through 12. By the fall of 1994, National Science Education Standards will be completed and published. The standards will contain narrative descriptions of what all students should be able to do to engage and understand the natural…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry
Jacobs, Richard M. – 1998
This paper focuses on teaching and learning in educational administration and the challenges constructivism and reflective practice suggest for professors about their roles as teachers and learners. The paper takes four glimpses into a classroom (the studio of instructional leadership) where students seeking administrative certification learn the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Learning, College Faculty, Constructivism (Learning)
Haley, Marjorie – 1997
A discussion of block scheduling for second language instruction looks at the advantages and disadvantages and offers some suggestions for classroom management and course organization. It is argued that block scheduling may offer a potential solution to large classes, insufficient time for labs, too little individualized instruction; few…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Block Scheduling, Classroom Techniques, Course Organization

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