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Marchionini, Gary – 1991
This digest highlights several psychological dimensions of user-computer interfaces. First, the psychological theory behind interface design and the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) are discussed. Two psychological models, the information processing model of cognition and the mental model--both of which contribute to interface design--are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Computer Software Development, Computer System Design, Gateway Systems
VanSledright, Bruce A.; Brophy, Jere – 1991
Interviews with fourth graders who had not yet received systematic instruction in U.S. history revealed that these students are interested in the past, concerned about human intentionality and cause-effect relationships, and able to construct coherent narrative accounts of historical events as they understand them. However, they lack an…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Grade 4, History Instruction
Livdahl, Barbara J. – Insights into Open Education, 1991
A common problem for teachers and students is that the teacher's control of the communication in the classroom limits the students' use of their language to learn. Group learning, an alternative to the traditional teacher-led classroom structure, can enhance the students' opportunity to use their language. An understanding of the following three…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Junior High Schools, Language Arts
Cifarelli, Victor – 1991
The processes by which conceptual knowledge is constructed during mathematical problem solving were studied, focusing on the cognitive activity of learners (i.e., the ways they elaborate, reorganize, and reconceptualize their solution activity). Underlying this research is the view that learners' mathematical conceptions evolve from their activity…
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, Case Studies, Cognitive Structures
Baggett, Patricia – 1983
This paper outlines four principles for preparing multimedia instructional sequences and, where necessary, the experimental methods for applying the principles successfully. Covered first are the criteria for good terminology for unfamiliar objects, actions, and situations, with methods for deriving such terminology. In the next section guidelines…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Classroom Techniques, Concept Formation
Chase, Cheryl M.; Kane, Michael B. – 1983
Recommending that every state increase the duration and intensity of academic learning time (ALT) in schools, this working paper provides a rationale, discusses related research, offers guidelines for selecting and implementing activities, and describes actions schools can take to implement change. In the discussion, duration refers to the total…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Educational Innovation, Educational Needs
Veit, Richard – 1987
A glance at new textbooks or at ads in composition journals will show that besides "writing" and "reading," the word "process" appears more often than any other word. Composition has followed other theoretical notions in the air and turned from analyzing finished essays to examining the processes which produced them.…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Trends, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Hallinger, Philip; Murphy, Joseph – 1987
In this two-part paper, an attempt is made to examine the relationship between social contexts and effective schools and specifically to contribute to the development of a conceptual model for understanding how social contexts influence the operation of effective schools and student learning. In the first part, school effects research is drawn…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences, Instructional Effectiveness
Smolucha, Larry; Smolucha, Francine – 1989
From a Vygotskian perspective critical thinking skills are taught through speech interactions between teacher and student. Two assumptions central to Vygotskian theory are the role of inner speech in self-regulation and how teaching creates the zone of proximal development. Inner speech allows humans to consciously direct their thought processes.…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Processes
Nord, James R. – Nagoya University of Commerce Bulletin, 1986
In order to teach anything, two fundamental questions must be asked and answered continually: What should be taught, and how should it be taught? The answer to the second question is highly dependent on the answer to the first, but the present answer to the first question is inadequate and inappropriate to today's communication tools. Language…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Equipment Utilization, Interaction
Lawrence, Janet H.; And Others – 1990
This study attempted to: (1) identify differences, among full-time academic faculty in eight disciplines and five major institutional types, regarding their goals for classroom instruction, their assumptions about undergraduate students and the conditions under which students learn best, and their teaching practices; and (2) determine which of the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Full Time Faculty, Higher Education
Prawat, Richard S. – 1990
Teachers are viewed as important agents of change in the reform effort currently underway in education and thus are expected to play a key role in changing schools and classrooms. Paradoxically, however, teachers are also viewed as major obstacles to change because of their adherence to outmoded forms of instruction that emphasize factual and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Agents, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Fitzgerald, Jill; Markham, Lynda R. – 1987
A study investigated the effects of direct instruction in the process of revision on students' knowledge of the revision process, their ability to make revisions on paper, and the quality of their writing. Subjects, 30 sixth grade students, were divided into an experimental and a control group. The experimental group received instruction in the…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Intermediate Grades, Knowledge Level, Learning Processes
Claxton, Guy – 1987
Perspectives on a psychological approach to learning are offered in this paper. Specific emphasis is directed to the assumption that children possess "minitheories." Minitheories are defined as attempts to make sense of particular kinds of experiences and are explained and delimited by the domain of experience to which they currently apply. This…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Elementary Secondary Education
Korthagen, Fred A. J.; Verkuyl, Hildelien S. – 1987
Reflective teaching has been the basic principle underlying the teacher education program at the Stichting Opleiding Leraren, a teacher's college in Utrecht, The Netherlands. It has been questioned, however, whether reflective teaching is equally suitable for every student. A longitudinal follow-up study was started in which the central research…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Individual Differences


