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Gadbois, Shannon A.; Sturgeon, Ryan D. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Background: Academic self-handicapping (ASH) tendencies, strategies students employ that increase their chances of failure on assessments while protecting self-esteem, are correlated with classroom goal structures and to learners' general self-perceptions and learning strategies. In particular, greater ASH is related to poorer academic performance…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement, Learning Strategies, Test Anxiety
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Bush, Erin; Hux, Karen; Zickefoose, Samantha; Simanek, Gina; Holmberg, Michelle; Henderson, Ambyr – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2011
The purpose of this research was to explore the perceptions of four college students with severe traumatic brain injury and people associated with them regarding the use of learning skills and study strategies. The researchers employed a concurrent mixed method design using descriptive quantitative data as well as qualitative multiple case study…
Descriptors: Head Injuries, Academic Achievement, Brain, Study Skills
Kozak, Stan – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2011
In the 1970s, Ontario secondary schools started to adopt the semester system, four courses over the day where there had been seven. With this change, a creative outdoor educator realized that one teacher could take a group of students for all four credits, eliminating the restrictions of the timetable and addressing opportunities to learn in the…
Descriptors: Semester System, School Restructuring, Learning Strategies, Credits
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Gier, Vicki; Kreiner, David; Hudnell, Jason; Montoya, Jodi; Herring, Daniel – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2011
The purpose of the present experiment was to determine whether using an active learning technique, electronic highlighting, can eliminate the negative effects of pre-existing, poor highlighting on reading comprehension. Participants read passages containing no highlighting, appropriate highlighting, or inappropriate highlighting. We hypothesized…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Educational Technology, Active Learning, Teaching Methods
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Graham, Suzanne – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2011
This paper takes as its starting point the difficulties inherent in listening in a second language. It argues that self-efficacy, broadly defined as the belief in one's ability to carry out specific tasks successfully, is crucial to the development of effective listening skills, and that listening strategy instruction has the potential to boost…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Learning Strategies, Listening Skills, Academic Discourse
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Alexander-Shea, Aimee – Social Studies, 2011
Although vocabulary development is an important part of the social studies curriculum, vocabulary activities are often inadequate, leaving students with cursory knowledge of terms. Worse still is the fact that many of the most critical words demarcating the field are not included in those activities. Therefore, a transformation from viewing…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Vocabulary, Learning Strategies, Prior Learning
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Alvermann, Donna E.; Wilson, Amy Alexandra – Theory Into Practice, 2011
This article highlights examples from a middle-school science teacher's instruction using multimodal texts. Its importance lies in reconciling narrowed definitions of reading (and hence reading instruction) with the need to develop students' critical awareness as they engage with multiple sign systems, or semiotic resources, used for constructing…
Descriptors: Soil Science, Teaching Methods, Instructional Materials, Intermode Differences
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Sharma, Manjula Devi; Bewes, James – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
Metacognition is the higher-order monitoring that deals with a person's regulation of thought processes and governs learning strategies and understanding in an instructional setting. The ability to appraise and judge the quality of one's own cognitive work in the course of doing it is self-monitoring. If the work needs to be done within a short…
Descriptors: Models, Academic Achievement, Learning Strategies, Self Esteem
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Chai, Ching Sing; Lim, Cher Ping – Internet and Higher Education, 2011
In the face of rapid technological and economic developments globally, pre-service teacher education programs in the Asia-Pacific region are challenged to prepare teachers who are open to new ideas, new practices and information and communication technologies (ICT), to learn how to learn, unlearn and relearn, and to understand and accept the need…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Constructivism (Learning), Teacher Education Programs, Learning Strategies
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Waugh, Rebecca E.; Alberto, Paul A.; Fredrick, Laura D. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
Simultaneous prompting is an errorless learning strategy designed to reduce the number of errors students make; however, research has shown a disparity in the number of errors students make during instructional versus probe trials. This study directly examined the effects of error correction versus no error correction during probe trials on the…
Descriptors: Moderate Mental Retardation, Prompting, Sight Vocabulary, Learning Strategies
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Selcuk, Gamze Sezgin; Sahin, Mehmet; Acikgoz, Kamile Un – Research in Science Education, 2011
This article reports on the influence of learning strategy instruction on student teachers' physics achievement, attitude towards physics, and achievement motivation. A pre-test/post-test quasi-experimental design with matching control group was used in the study. Two groups of student teachers (n = 75) who were enrolled in an introductory physics…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Science Achievement, Physics, Learning Strategies
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Williamson, Jonathan – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011
Research suggests that student learning is enhanced when students are engaged through active learning strategies. In studying public opinion and polling, challenges include the provision of meaningful active learning environments when resources are limited. In this article, I discuss the design and implementation of telephone surveys as a teaching…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Learning Strategies, Telephone Surveys, Active Learning
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Day, Trevor; Tosey, Paul – Curriculum Journal, 2011
This article extends currently reported theory and practice in the use of learning goals or targets with students in secondary and further education. Goal-setting and action-planning constructs are employed in personal development plans (PDPs) and personal learning plans (PLPs) and are advocated as practice within the English national policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theory Practice Relationship, Goal Orientation, Learning Strategies
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Johnson, Amy M.; Azevedo, Roger; D'Mello, Sidney K. – Cognition and Instruction, 2011
This study examined the temporal and dynamic nature of students' self-regulatory processes while learning about the circulatory system with hypermedia. A total of 74 undergraduate students were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 conditions: independent learning or externally assisted learning. Participants in the independent learning condition used a…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Undergraduate Students, Intervals, Independent Study
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Haarala-Muhonen, Anne; Ruohoniemi, Mirja; Lindblom-Ylanne, Sari – Studies in Higher Education, 2011
This study explores factors affecting the study pace of law students during their first academic year. The participants comprised two student groups: those whose number of study credits were the lowest and highest. Altogether, 25 students (11 with a slow and 14 with a fast study pace) were interviewed. The factors affecting study pace mentioned by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Law Students, Self Management, Learning Strategies
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