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McKenzie, Jamie – From Now On, 2001
Includes three articles that address issues concerned with how to use the Internet in classrooms. Highlights include searching for truth and learning for understanding versus searching for facts; the potential impact upon young people of various digital ad campaigns; and a review of a book that discusses successful technology infusion in schools.…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSmilkstein, Rita – Learning Assistance Review, 2001
Describes the author's research on learning and brain activity, which involved more than 5,000 students and faculty members. Explores six stages of learning: (1) preparing to learn; (2) starting to learn; (3) consolidation; (4) branching out; (5) gaining fluency; and (6) continued improving. States that merging educational research with…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Learning
Peer reviewedKlenk, Laura – Childhood Education, 2001
Contends that play-based literacy offers a much-needed reasonable response to the increasing expectations placed on young children and their teachers for literacy development. Presents first-hand accounts of preschool teachers' responses to new play- based literacy activities. Notes that these changes resulted in significantly increased levels of…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Learning Activities, Learning Strategies, Literacy
Brown, Fletcher; Blank, Lisa – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 2001
Reviews a teacher training project that brought together 20 teachers from Hungary and the United States to develop and implement an environmental education curriculum. Initially, the teachers differed in their definitions of environmental education, teaching, and curriculum reform. By the end, teacher definitions of environmental education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Inquiry
Peer reviewedPierson, Melissa E. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2001
Investigated how teachers at various levels of technology use and teaching abilities used technology and how technology use related to general teaching practice. Highlights include teachers' personal definitions of technology integration; planning habits for technology inclusion; strategies for teaching about technology that matched teacher…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Planning, Learning Strategies, Student Evaluation
Peer reviewedReigosa, Carlos; Jimenez-Aleixandre, Maria-Pilar – Physics Education, 2001
Advocates the need for pupils to practice significant aspects of scientific work such as the making of epistemic (related to the nature and construction of knowledge) and methodological decisions. This requires that they work on problems and activities presented in a more open way than usual. Describes a case study. (Contains 11 references.)…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decision Making, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedLunt, Helen – Prospect, 2001
Reports a study of the preferred classroom learning situation of 11 adult immigrant learners of English in an Adult Migrant English Service (AMES) program in Melbourne, Australia. Qualitative data were gathered during individual interviews when learners were asked whether they preferred to use the strategy of working alone, or the strategy of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Group Activities, Immigrants
Peer reviewedCynthia L. Wilson; Paul T. Sindelar – Exceptional Children, 1991
This study compared the effectiveness of 3 procedures for teaching 62 elementary students with learning disabilities to identify the correct algorithm in solving addition and subtraction word problems. The group receiving strategy teaching and sequencing practice problems and the group receiving strategy teaching only scored higher than…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Instruction
Welsh, Marilyn C.; Huizinga, Mariette – Learning & Individual Differences, 2005
Tower of Hanoi has become a popular tool in cognitive and neuropsychology to assess a set of behaviors collectively referred to as executive functions. Substantial variability in performance on the Tower of Hanoi (TOH) disk-transfer task among normally functioning young adults, and potential contributions to these individual differences, were…
Descriptors: Cues, Problem Solving, Individual Differences, College Students
Sawyer, R. Keith; Berson, Sarah – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2004
In this article, we examine collaborative discourse in an informal undergraduate study group in which students focus on their lecture notes. Several decades of educational research have demonstrated that collaborative groups contribute to enhanced learning, and recent work has explored how external representations--such as those that appear in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Lecture Method, Educational Research, Cooperative Learning
Cifuentes, Lauren; Hsieh, Yi-Chuan Jane – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2004
This mixed-methods study explored the effects of student-generated visualization on middle-schoolers' science concept learning. We compared students who visualized during study time with those who did not and found that visualization as a study strategy led to students' improved test performances (p=.02). However, middle schoolers' scores on a…
Descriptors: Visualization, Middle School Students, Science Education, Scientific Concepts
Peer reviewedRink, Judith E. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2004
Most educators agree that concepts derived from the discipline areas of physical education are important. Selecting which concepts to teach is perhaps one of the most difficult decisions that teachers with reduced program time have to make. Once teachers select the concepts, they need to plan how to teach them over a curriculum, not just over the…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Learning Strategies, Psychomotor Skills, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedBurbach, Mark E.; Matkin, Gina S.; Fritz, Susan M. – College Student Journal, 2004
Critical thinking is often seen as a universal goal of higher education but is seldom confirmed as an outcome. This study was conducted to determine whether an introductory level college leadership course that encouraged active learning increased critical thinking skills. A pre- and post-assessment of critical thinking skills was conducted using…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Leadership, Thinking Skills, Learning Strategies
Clariana, Roy B. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
Colour is a common feature in computer-aided learning (CAL), though the instructional effects of screen colour are not well understood. This investigation considers the effects of different CAL study tasks with feedback on posttest performance and on posttest memory of the lesson colour scheme. Graduate students (n=68) completed a computer-based…
Descriptors: Memory, Graduate Students, Feedback, Context Effect
Peer reviewedBennett, Peggy D. – Music Educators Journal, 2005
Walk into any primary grade music class in the U.S., and you will likely hear teacher and students singing a musical greeting, such as "Good morning boys and girls" (sol-mi-mi-sol-sol-mi) and the response "Good morning Miss Purdy" (sol-mi-mi-sol-mi-mi). Since about the 1970s, teachers have been beginning and ending music class for young children…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Young Children, Sequential Learning, Learning Strategies

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