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Gebhard, Ann O. – Journal of Reading, 1983
Discusses four principles derived from theory and practice that make incorporating writing into any class easy and worthwhile: (1) creating audience awareness, (2) making writing tasks consequential, (3) varying writing assignments, and (4) using writing to help students integrate new material into what they already. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Integrated Activities, Learning Strategies
National Education Association Research Department, 2006
This brief outlines nine leading research-based concepts that have served as a foundation for education reform. It compares existing ideas about learning, knowledge, and teaching with conceptual benchmarks for "best practice" that would be consistent with current research. The goal is to foster inquiry and support fundamental, long-term…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Student Characteristics, Individual Differences, Course Content
Shaffer, David Williamson; Halverson, Richard; Squire, Kurt R.; Gee, James P. – Wisconsin Center for Education Research (NJ1), 2005
Will video games change the way we learn? We argue here for a particular view of games--and of learning--as activities that are most powerful when they are personally meaningful, experiential, social, and epistemological all at the same time. From this perspective, we describe an approach to the design of learning environments that builds on the…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Educational Games, Video Games, Teaching Methods
Kadlubowski, Michael G. – 2001
This paper discusses the various educational technology movements and initiatives currently underway in China and the impact they may have on the literacy rate of the Chinese people. Topics addressed include: (1) China's political history and its impact on the educational system, including China under the rule of Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, and…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Economic Factors, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries
Lundell, Dana Britt, Ed.; Higbee, Jeanne L., Ed. – 2000
This collection of essays is intended to spark thoughtful discussion about future directions for developmental education. The essays grew out of a conversation among 21 local, regional, and national leaders in the field of developmental education at the "First Intentional Meeting on Future Directions in Developmental Education," held in October,…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Learning, Basic Writing, Developmental Psychology
Matsuzaki, Takeshi – Online Submission, 1998
Anecdotal evidence tells us that certain L2 linguistic features are more difficult to learn than others. For post critical period English-as-a-foreign-language Japanese learners, English articles ([zero or null], "some," "a(n)," and "the") are notoriously difficult grammatical features. After providing the reasons why…
Descriptors: Grammar, Form Classes (Languages), Interference (Language), English (Second Language)
McKenzie, Gary R. – 1997
In a complex domain such as economics, elementary school students' knowledge of formal systems beyond their immediate experience is often too incomplete, superficial, and disorganized to function as schema or model. However, visual imagery is a good technique for teaching young children a network of 10 to 20 propositions and the relationships…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Trygestad, JoAnn – 1997
A review of studies on chaos theory suggests that some elements of the theory (systems, fractals, initial effects, and bifurcations) may be applied to classroom learning. Chaos theory considers learning holistic, constructive, and dynamic. Some researchers suggest that applying chaos theory to the classroom enhances learning by reinforcing…
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Cognitive Processes, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Matthey, Marinette – 1996
The discussion of the role of verbal interaction in second language learning focuses on the process the learner undergoes in acquiring linguistic knowledge in a second- or foreign-language (L2) situation. The introductory section provides a general discussion of language learning and the acquisition of both linguistic and non-linguistic knowledge.…
Descriptors: Interaction, Interpersonal Communication, Language Processing, Language Research
Singer, Dorothy G.; Revenson, Tracey A. – 1997
While other developmental theories, on a smaller scale, share center stage with Piagetian theory, Jean Piaget will likely be remembered as one of the world's leading psychologists of the twentieth century. This book, with a first version published nearly 20 years ago, attempts to make Piaget's concepts more "user friendly" for those…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Peltzman, Barbara Ruth – 1998
Previous works on educators who built the field of early childhood education do not provide the researcher with primary and secondary sources or information on multicultural educators, nor do they discuss some of the more current leading educators. This reference book provides biographies and bibliographies of selected pre-modern and modern men…
Descriptors: Biographies, Child Development, Cognitive Style, Early Childhood Education
Galusha, Jill M. – 1998
Training represents a significant portion of the adult education market, yet many believe the principles of training are not aligned with principles of adult education. A literature review supports the inclusion of training within the adult education field by comparing their respective philosophies and aims, their assumptions about adult learners…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Andragogy
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Park, Gi-Pyo – Texas Papers in Foreign Language Education, 1995
A Compensation Model is proposed to help explain the difference between child and adult language acquisition in terms of different cognitive modules and theories. In this model, two assumptions are made: (1) existence of two different cognitive modules (language-specific and general-cognition) in the mind, and (2) the independent and interactive…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
Seng, Seok-Hoon – 1997
This paper examines Lev Vygotsky's theory concerning the zone of proximal development (ZPD) in children and its relevance to early childhood education. As per Vygotsky's "Mind in Society" (1978), ZPD is the difference between a child's "actual development level as determined by independent problem solving" and the…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education
Mascazine, John R. – 2000
This paper explains and summarizes the results of a study that investigated the ways in which monozygotic (identical) and dizygotic (fraternal) twins learn. Their individual learning style elements were specifically investigated according to the Dunn and Dunn model. This paper discusses the themes, unique needs, and characteristics monozygotic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Modalities, Learning Strategies
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