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Burdo, Joseph; O'Dwyer, Laura – Advances in Physiology Education, 2015
Concept mapping and retrieval practice are both educational methods that have separately been reported to provide significant benefits for learning in diverse settings. Concept mapping involves diagramming a hierarchical representation of relationships between distinct pieces of information, whereas retrieval practice involves retrieving…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Information Retrieval, Learning Strategies, Undergraduate Students
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Viney, Liam; Blom, Diana – International Journal of Music Education, 2015
Research involving the learning processes of musicians seldom examines specific pieces of music, and limited attention has been devoted to the earliest stages of learning a stylistically challenging or new piece of 20th-/21st-century art music. This article describes the processes by which two pianists (the authors) learned Ross Edwards's…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Learning Strategies, Music Activities, Music Education
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Engel, A. M. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2015
The first year accounting college course is considered a gatekeeper course. If a student fails this course, it could affect their entire degree program (Duchac & Amoruso, 2012). In addition, it might preclude them from employment opportunities in the accounting profession (Pratt, 2013; Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Cognitive Style, Learning Strategies, Accounting
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Vallila-Rohter, Sofia; Kiran, Swathi – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: Our purpose was to study strategy use during nonlinguistic category learning in aphasia. Method: Twelve control participants without aphasia and 53 participants with aphasia (PWA) completed a computerized feedback-based category learning task consisting of training and testing phases. Accuracy rates of categorization in testing phases…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Comparative Analysis, Feedback (Response), Teaching Methods
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Johnson, Marcus L.; Taasoobshirazi, Gita; Kestler, Jessica L.; Cordova, Jackie R. – Educational Psychology, 2015
We tested a theoretical model of college students' ratings of messengers of resilience and models of resilience, students' own perceived resilience, regulatory strategy use and achievement. A total of 116 undergraduates participated in this study. The results of a path analysis indicated that ratings of models of resilience had a direct effect on…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Undergraduate Students, Models, Academic Achievement
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Woo, Hongryun; Jang, Yoo Jin; Henfield, Malik S. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2015
This study explores 8 international doctoral students' perceptions of coping strategies used in supervision training in counselor education programs. Using human agency as a conceptual framework, the authors found 3 categories: (a) personal and professional self-directed strategies as personal agency, (b) support and care from mentors as proxy…
Descriptors: Coping, Counselor Training, Doctoral Programs, Learning Strategies
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Harris, G. Keith; Stevenson, Clint; Joyner, Helen – Journal of Food Science Education, 2015
Let's face it. Traditional lectures do not consistently capture our students' attention, especially when they are PowerPoint-driven and lack student/instructor interaction. Most of us have had the unfortunate feeling that our students were not fully engaged in our lectures, despite hours of preparation on our part. This sense of "wasted"…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Learner Engagement, Attention Span, Learning Strategies
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McCardle, Lindsay; Hadwin, Allyson F. – Metacognition and Learning, 2015
As theory and research in self-regulated learning (SRL) advance, debate continues about how to measure SRL as strategic, fine-grained, dynamic adaptations learners make during and between study sessions. Recognizing learners' perceptions are critical to the strategic adaptations they make during studying, this research examined the unique…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Measurement Techniques, Questionnaires, Student Journals
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Shore, Rebecca; Ray, Jenna; Gooklasian, Paula – Learning Environments Research, 2015
We investigated whether three student-centred strategies influenced retention of science vocabulary words among 7th grade students. Two of the strategies (drawing pictures and talking about the definition of the terms) were developed to involve the students in more constructive and interactive exercises when compared to the technique that was in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Science, Scientific Principles, Retention (Psychology), Vocabulary
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Egan, Kieran – Teaching Education, 2015
The "Learning in Depth" program is a simple but radical innovation, which was first implemented in Canada in 2008/2009 and is now being used in a dozen countries with many thousand students. The aim of the program is to ensure that every student becomes an expert on something during schooling. The unusualness of the program and the fact…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Program Descriptions, Program Implementation
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Artelt, Cordula; Schneider, Wolfgang – Teachers College Record, 2015
Background/Context: Because metacognitive knowledge includes knowledge about adequate learning strategies, and because an effective use of learning strategies is associated with higher levels of performance, substantial relationships can be assumed between metacognitive knowledge, strategic behavior, and performance. However, such a pattern of…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Knowledge Level, Learning Strategies, Reading Skills
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Cheng, Hong-Yu; Guan, Shu-Yi – Educational Psychology, 2015
This study was designed to investigate how cognitive style affects Chinese students' learning behaviours in the classroom. A concept labelled as the structure-oriented vs. depth-oriented learning approach was constructed, and its mediating effects in the link between cognitive style and learning behaviour were proposed and examined in this study.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cognitive Style, Student Behavior, Undergraduate Students
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Harder, Joseph T.; Abuhamdieh, Ayman H. – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2015
Learning outcomes in classroom settings are impacted by many components of the course structure and delivery. One of these is positive regard from the instructor as perceived by students. Similarly, perceived positive regard is an important aspect of learning outcomes in a distance education environment, although the ways in which regard are shown…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Learning Strategies, Outcomes of Education, Distance Education
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Klassen, Stephen; Klassen, Cathrine Froese – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2015
A major aspect of the power of a historically based science story derives from its ability to cultivate interest in the reader or listener. In this paper, we review the research on interest originating from diverse scholarly areas and apply it to the understanding, construction, and effective use of science stories in both formal and informal…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Science Education, Learning Strategies, Story Telling
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Warshauer, Hiroko K. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2015
An episode in which students encounter difficulty while working on a challenging task can be viewed as an opportunity for them to grapple with important mathematical ideas. Teachers can use these instances to acknowledge struggle as a natural part of learning while providing appropriate guidance and support to maintain the mathematical goals and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Middle School Students, Learning Strategies
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