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Sampson, James P., Jr. – Career Development Quarterly, 2009
Postmodern approaches to career counseling are becoming increasingly popular. Part of the impetus for the postmodern view has involved perceived problems in the assumptions and application of the modern approach. Two points of view have emerged: (a) the modern and postmodern approaches are incompatible, and the postmodern approach is superior to…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Career Counseling, Influence of Technology, Cognitive Structures
Ozdemir, Gokhan; Clark, Douglas – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2009
This study investigates Turkish students' knowledge structure coherence in physics. In particular, this study investigates the conflicting findings reported in Ioannides and Vosniadou's [Ioannides and Vosniadou [2002] "Cognitive Science Quarterly," 2, 5-61] and diSessa, Gillespie, and Esterly's [diSessa et al. [2004] "Cognitive…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Rhetoric, Cognitive Structures, Foreign Countries
Rigby, C. Scott; Przybylski, Andrew K. – Theory and Research in Education, 2009
Participation in expansive video games called "virtual worlds" has become a mainstream leisure activity for tens of millions of people around the world. The growth of this industry and the strong motivational appeal of these digital worlds invite a closer examination as to how educators can learn from today's virtual worlds in the development of…
Descriptors: Video Games, Computer Simulation, Self Determination, Social Theories
Davis, Kenneth W.; Weeden, Scott R. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2009
For tens of thousands of years, teachers have used stories to promote learning. Today's teachers can do the same. In particular, we can employ Joseph Campbell's "monomyth"--with its stages of separation, initiation, and return--as a model for structuring learning experiences. Within the monomyth, one tempting role for teachers is the sage, but we…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Curriculum Design, Figurative Language, Story Telling
Chang, Chun-Yen; Yeh, Ting-Kuang; Barufaldi, James P. – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
This study explored the phenomenon of testing effect during science concept assessments, including the mechanism behind it and its impact upon a learner's conceptual understanding. The participants consisted of 208 high school students, in either the 11th or 12th grade. Three types of tests (traditional multiple-choice test, correct concept test,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Multiple Choice Tests, Climate, Misconceptions
Mora, Toni – Education Economics, 2010
The present paper focuses on transitions from school to work for recent higher education graduates in Catalonia, Spain. In particular, we concentrate on the relationship between mismatch and disappointment with the chosen university career. For that purpose, we employ cross-sectional survey data provided by The Quality Assurance Agency for the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Graduate Surveys, Education Work Relationship
Stephen, Damian G.; Dixon, James A. – Journal of Problem Solving, 2008
Explaining emergent structure remains a challenge for all areas of cognitive science, and problem solving is no exception. The modern study of insight has drawn attention to the issue of emergent cognitive structure in problem solving research. We propose that the explanation of insight is beyond the scope of conventional approaches to cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Problem Solving, Cognitive Structures, Scientific Concepts
Mulryan, Seamus – Policy Futures in Education, 2008
The use of "development" is ubiquitous in everyday language, and theories regarding it can be found in the social sciences and humanities. Although much work has been done to examine the meaning of development and its history, little attention has been paid to Hegel's role as the philosophical anchor for the modern life of "development". By…
Descriptors: Development, Individual Development, Theories, Philosophy
Horne, Milton P. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2008
Teaching students to doubt, that is, to "test," theological arguments as one might test any other kind of knowledge is challenging in that the warrant for such testing is not immediately clear. Stephen Toulmin, Richard Rieke, and Allan Janik's model of reasoning provides a conceptual framework that demonstrates the logical relationships between a…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Logical Thinking, Models, Cognitive Structures
Davis, Lennard J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
It's expected that athletes will slowly decline in ability as they age. Every athlete accepts that. But not every professor does. It seems more or less forbidden to talk about what happens to academics as they age. There is virtual silence about the kind of age-associated changes that affect teaching, learning, and research. Baby boomers, known…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Aging Education, Memory, College Faculty
Koslowski, Barbara; Marasia, Joseph; Chelenza, Melanie; Dublin, Randi – Cognitive Development, 2008
Recognizing information as evidence is central to the development of scientific reasoning. When does information about an event come to be treated as evidence relevant to explaining the event? We asked whether this was increasingly likely to happen when an explanation becomes available that can incorporate both the event and the information into a…
Descriptors: Information Science, Evidence, Scientific Concepts, Thinking Skills
Waks, Leonard J. – Educational Theory, 2010
In this essay, Leonard Waks reconsiders the issue of the public character of charter schools, that is, schools funded through public taxation but operated by non-state organizations such as nonprofit and for-profit educational corporations and nongovernmental public interest organizations. Using John Dewey's conception of a democratic public as a…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Public Education, Democratic Values
Reardon, Robert F. – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2010
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to provide a framework to measure the response of blue-collar workers to new technology in manufacturing and to establish the relationship between learning culture and that response. Design/methodology/approach: The data were collected with a survey questionnaire from 12 manufacturing sites that were implementing…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Cognitive Structures, Technological Advancement, Employee Attitudes
Bensimon, Moshe; Amir, Dorit – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2010
Musical presentation (MP) is a diagnostic and therapeutic music therapy tool which focuses on the participant's emotional exploration and awareness-insight development. Using this tool people present themselves through music of their choice and subsequently receive feedback from their peers. This study investigates MP as a tool for enhancing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Self Concept, Cognitive Structures
Mudrak, Jiri – Gifted and Talented International, 2010
This paper attempts to explain, using a multi-case study approach, why some young elite athletes, who have shown extraordinary talent in childhood, leave competitive sport in adolescence. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with five young elite athletes who decided to withdraw from elite sport. Interview data were analyzed using the…
Descriptors: Interviews, Dropout Research, Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Characteristics

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