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Jones, Susan R.; Abes, Elisa S. – Journal of College Student Development, 2004
This constructivist study explored service-learning as a contextual influence on identity development and self-authorship. Analysis of data from interviews with 8 participants, each of whom completed an undergraduate service-learning course 2 to 4 years prior to the study, suggested that an enduring influence of service-learning was construction…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Development, Service Learning, Context Effect
Runesson, Ulla – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2006
A recent development of phenomenography, variation theory, is illustrated using a video recorded case of learning. From a variation theory perspective, to learn is to be aware of critical aspects of what is learned. The way we experience or understand something depends on what aspects we are aware of and can discern simultaneously. The possibility…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Phenomenology, Learning Experience, Experiments
Marton, Ference – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2006
Discussions about transfer have mainly dealt with how people manage to do something in a situation thanks to having done something similar in a previous situation. From an educational point of view, however, it appears more fruitful to consider the case when the learner, having learned to do something in 1 situation, might be able to do something…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Context Effect, Differences, Cognitive Processes
Ross, Janice – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
Arguments for the arts in education generally focus on their imaginative, individualistic, and risk-taking characteristics. In this article, the author contends that there are important lessons about intellectual development to be learned by looking at the neglected aspects of the arts, including their formal, controlled, and authoritarian side.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Intellectual Development, Artists, Theater Arts
Peer reviewedLaval, Virginie; Bert-Erboul, Alain – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2005
The aim of this study was to examine a form of sarcasm that has hardly been considered to date, sarcastic requests, at an earlier period of development than addressed in past developmental research. This article looked specifically at the role of intonation and context in sarcastic-request understanding by native French-speaking children ages 3 to…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Cues, Intonation, Phonology
Samuels, Steven M.; Casebeer, William D. – Journal of Moral Education, 2005
Results from research in social psychology, such as findings about the fundamental attribution error and other situational influences on behaviour, are often used to justify attacking the existence of character traits. From this perspective, character development is an illusion, an impossibility, or both. We offer a different interpretation of how…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Values Education, Social Psychology, Moral Values
Keith, Timothy Z.; Diamond-Hallam, Christine; Fine, Jodene Goldenring – School Psychology Quarterly, 2004
Research has shown that time spent on homework is an important influence on school learning. Many students complete their "home" work in school, yet it is unclear whether homework's effectiveness varies depending on whether it is completed in school or at home. The purpose of this research was to determine the relative influence on students' high…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Homework, Achievement Tests, Academic Achievement
Whittlesea, Bruce W. A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
Five experiments investigated the role of sentence context in influencing recognition decisions. Sentence stems were presented only in the study phase, only in the test phase, or in both; in addition, the coherence of the sentences was varied, such that terminal words were highly constrained by, merely consistent with, or actually incongruous with…
Descriptors: Memory, Sentences, Cues, Reading Comprehension
Gompel, Marjolein; van Bon, Wim H. J.; Schreuder, Robert – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 2004
This study of the reading of text found that despite their lower reading speed on a reading-comprehension task, the children with low vision comprehended texts at least as well as did the sighted children. Children with low vision need more time to read and comprehend a text, but they seem to use this time with enough efficiency to process the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Processes, Reading Rate, Reading Comprehension
Warriner, Doris – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2004
Recent studies of second language learning and language contact in bilingual and multilingual communities have been informed by feminist poststructuralist approaches to the study of language, gender, and identity (Cameron, 1997; Cameron, Frazer, Harvey, Rampton, & Richardson, 1992; Eckert & McConnell-Ginet, 1992; Erhlich, 1997; Norton, 2000;…
Descriptors: Females, Refugees, Immigrants, Second Language Learning
Torquati, Julia C.; Raffaelli, Marcela – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2004
This study examined daily emotions and social contexts of young adults who differed in global attachment style (secure vs. insecure). Sixty-nine college students (41% male, 59% female) completed self-report measures of attachment and provided time-sampling data on moods, companionship, and activities using the experience sampling method. Secure (n…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Attachment Behavior, Emotional Response, Social Environment
Schachter, Elli P. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2005
This article examines the possible implications of reintegrating the concept of context into identity theory. Through the analysis of a case study of one individual attempting to form an identity within the larger juxtaposed sociocultural contexts of premodernity, modernity, and postmodernity, the article demonstrates how diversity of…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Context Effect, Identification (Psychology), Sociocultural Patterns
Hoel, Helge; Faragher, Brian; Cooper, Cary L. – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2004
The aim of this paper is to investigate the impact of 'negative behaviours' and 'bullying' in the workplace on the health and well-being of employees, to what extent the effects remain beyond the period of the experience as well as the extent to which they affect third-parties or witnesses. The paper also raises the question whether some…
Descriptors: Bullying, Gender Differences, Work Environment, Well Being
Hewitt, Elizabeth; Wheeler, Sue – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2004
A qualitative study was conducted into the experience of student counsellors working as lone counsellors or as members of a small team in higher education colleges. The data, gathered through semi-structured interviews of eight participants, all of whom were responsible for the management of their counselling service, revealed the complexity of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Counselors, Counselor Attitudes, College Students
Menchik, Daniel A. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2004
The use of the Internet in the classroom has often been characterized as a practice that disconnects the teacher from traditional forms of externally imposed influence. This paper examines this assertion by mapping the emerging field of cybereducation and considering how endemic knowledge is contextualized by national curricular authorities. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internet, Computer Uses in Education, Teaching Methods

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