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Peer reviewedLoo, Robert – Educational Psychology, 1997
Criticizes the use of test-retest correlations, differences between means, and other group effects in studies attempting to evaluate the relative stability of learning styles. Examines the use of the "Learning Style Inventory" and the "Learning Style Questionnaire." Recommends that researchers directly analyze the stability and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Style, Educational Psychology, Educational Research
Peer reviewedHayes, John; Allinson, Christopher W. – Educational Psychology, 1997
Reviews the research on the interaction effect of learning style, learning style orientation, and the educational environment on learning outcomes. Considers how the findings from educational research can inform training and development practice. Discusses the lack of reliable measures of cognitive style that can be easily administered to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Style, Education Work Relationship
Guild, Pat Burke; Chock-Eng, Sandy – Schools in the Middle, 1998
Examines similarities in implementing theories of multiple intelligences, learning styles, and brain-based education in middle schools: (1) theories are learning and learner-centered; (2) teacher is a reflective practitioner and decisionmaker; (3) student is a reflective practitioner; (4) the whole person is educated; (5) the curriculum has…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedMascolo, Michael F.; Kanner, Bonnie G.; Griffin, Sharon – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Reviews constructivist and sociocultural approaches to child development and early education. Outlines a neo-Piagetian systems approach to early learning and development which examines development as the result of coactions between multiple levels of hierarchical individual-environment systems. Discusses a neo-Piagetian curriculum, Rightstart, for…
Descriptors: Child Development, Constructivism (Learning), Early Childhood Education, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedWatters, James J.; Diezmann, Carmel M. – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Describes a science enrichment program for 5- to 8-year- olds that used constructivist theory to create a social learning environment conducive to science learning. Considers the strategic actions and roles the teacher adopted to achieve theoretical objectives. Presents evidence that the children engaged in knowledge generation and critical…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Constructivism (Learning), Early Childhood Education, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedMorgan, Konrad – Simulation & Gaming, 2000
Reviews some of the cross-cultural factors that should be considered in the design of interactive learning environments such as computer simulations and games. Highlights include cross-cultural differences in learning and the use of technology; cross-cultural attitudes toward technology; computer anxiety; and a methodology for culture-centered…
Descriptors: Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Computer Games, Computer Simulation
Peer reviewedConti, Regina; And Others – Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1995
Assessed effectiveness of engaging students in a creative activity on a topic as a means of encouraging an active cognitive set toward learning that topic area. Creative task engagement was found to be an effective means of enhancing creativity (in the absence of evaluation expectation), intrinsic motivation, and long-term retention. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Creative Activities, Creative Teaching
Peer reviewedEllis, Nick C. – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1996
Argues that much of language acquisition is sequence learning and that the resultant long-term knowledge base of language sequences serves as the database for grammar acquisition. The article also proposes mechanisms to analyze sequence information that result in knowledge of underlying grammar. (184 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Computational Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Grammar
Peer reviewedBiemans, Harm J. A.; Simons, P. Robert-Jan – Instructional Science, 1996
Tests the effectiveness of CONTACT-2, a revision of CONTACT strategy, which uses continuous, computer-assisted activation of learner conceptions in text processing. CONTACT-2 was found to be more effective as a process-oriented instructional strategy. Student subjects in grades five and six with the CONTACT-2 condition constructed better…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedTorff, Bruce – NAMTA Journal, 1996
Claims that each educator must discover the potentials of the learner and build on the individual's specific assortment of strengths. Presents Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, with practical implications, emphasizing that the intelligences are integrated at the application level by activities and remain separate only at the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedSnellman, Leila; Raty, Hannu – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1995
Utilizes questionnaires to examine Carugati and Mugny's assertion that social representations of intelligence are organized both by social identity and unfamiliarity. Discovers a consensus concerning representations of intelligence organized by social identity. Includes a copy of the questionnaire, breakdown of the responses, and other statistical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Foreign Countries
Collins, James – Time Magazine, 1998
Describes the application of Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI) in classroom instruction. Notes lack of research supporting effectiveness of MI; includes Gardner's responses to criticisms. Notes that the most common misapplication is to present a topic from seven directions to incorporate the intelligences, rather than present…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSerpell, Robert – Human Development, 1997
Maintains that the studies presented in this collection combine cultural with political analyses to illuminate educational processes. Elaborates on the key constructs, including contextualization with agency, sociopolitical dynamics in designing school practices, and personal self-definition in relation to sociocultural context. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Context Effect, Cultural Influences, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedHoffman, Suzanne Queen; Martin, Michael S.; Jackson, John Edward – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2000
Discussion of distance education versus traditional instruction focuses on courses being converted at the Naval War College to Web-based courses. Explains equivalency theory, which aligns the learning experiences of online learners with those of on-site learners so that either scenario should yield the same outcomes. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Distance Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGrant, S. G. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1997
Examines the professional development opportunities that accompanied the New York State social studies draft framework to explore: (1) the range of opportunities teachers had to learn about the framework; (2) the content and instruction of these opportunities; and (3) teachers' responses to the framework and professional development opportunities.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes


