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Knefelkamp, Lee – Liberal Education, 2006
This paper presents a class activity which aims to help students prepare both for the intellectual and the interpersonal work. On the first day of class, students are asked to read and reflect upon "Listening to Understand." Subsequently, they are then asked to discuss their responses in a small group and then later on in a large group discussion,…
Descriptors: Listening, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Intellectual Development
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Gram, Malene – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2004
The general European discourse of childhood presents children as innocent and vulnerable, but within this discourse different images of "the perfect child" exist. In this article ideals for upbringing are studied as they are represented in French, German and Dutch printed advertisements for children's products. The sample consists of 290…
Descriptors: Children, Advertising, Intellectual Development, Parenting Styles
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Dison, Arona – Perspectives in Education, 2004
This article is part of a broader study on research capacity development (RCD) of individuals within three research units in South African universities. The complex and wide-ranging nature of research capacity means that development of capacity is a long-term, multifaceted and multilayered process. The ability to do research is more than the sum…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Interviews
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Lawson, Antone E. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2004
This paper presents a synthesis of what is currently known about the nature and development of scientific reasoning and why it plays a central role in acquiring scientific literacy. Science is viewed as a hypothetico-deductive (HD) enterprise engaging in the generation and test of alternative explanations. Explanation generation and test requires…
Descriptors: Evidence, Testing, Hypothesis Testing, Short Term Memory
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Lu, Jie – Frontiers of Education in China, 2006
Molding intellectuals is one of the expectations people have, which comes from a deep-rooted belief in education. The humanity hypothesis of this belief is to take knowledge and the pursuit of knowledge as the only prescription for human beings. This hypothesis overturns the relation of knowledge and life. Intellectuals make scientific paradigm as…
Descriptors: Role Models, Role of Education, Intellectual Development, Outcomes of Education
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Cianciolo, Jennifer; Flory, Luke; Atwell, Jonathan – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
Performing inquiry should enhance the intellectual development of students on numerous levels. We evaluate whether inquiry-based activities elicit inquiry behaviors by comparing these activities with traditional review sessions. We find that both inquiry-learning and teaching behaviors increase during inquiry-based activities, but that teachers…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Intellectual Development, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving
Perlmutter, David D.; Porter, Lance – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2005
Doctoral students become so focused on the classroom, exam and dissertation burdens of the moment that they graduate without really being prepared in terms of networking, intellectual development, and publication-ready texts. Hence, certain strategies that have proved reliable indicators are recommended, including starting the dissertation,…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Dissertations, Writing for Publication
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Frantz, Kyle – Science Teacher, 2007
Initiatives in education reform emphasize inquiry-based active learning and real-world relevance to increase science literacy nationwide. Active teaching and learning approaches yield rapid intellectual development and may increase interest and motivation to learn science. Incorporating the topic of drug use with neuroscience, biology, psychology,…
Descriptors: Narcotics, Learning Motivation, Educational Change, Adolescents
Wilford, Sara – Early Childhood Today (J3), 2007
A role model is someone an individual looks up to and wants to be like--but also someone an individual connects with as a person. There is a special relationship between a child and a teacher, particularly in the early childhood years. Teachers must think carefully about how their manner affects the children in their classrooms. This article…
Descriptors: Physical Development, Role Models, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship
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Foley, Gregory D. – AMATYC Review, 2007
Beyond Crossroads is a call to action. Within this call, AMATYC has updated its 1995 Crossroads standards, developed a new set of guiding principles, and created a blueprint for implementing these revised principles and standards. The principles guiding Beyond Crossroads are a significant overhaul of their predecessors and are bold statements that…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Educational Change, Data Analysis, Literacy
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Gibbs, Paul; Garnett, Jonathan – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2007
This article addresses the challenges that Garnett suggests face higher education through the lens of Bourdieu. In taking up the challenge set by Garnett for higher education in the knowledge economy and responding to its powerful and primary artefact--intellectual capital--the article reviews and uses the analytical tool of Bourdieu's practice in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Postsecondary Education as a Field of Study, Cultural Capital, Human Capital
Goodrich, Heidi – 1995
This paper proposes a definition of intellectual character in which metacognition plays a key enabling role. Two necessary, if not sufficient, conditions for being said to have intellectual character are having high intellectual standards and habitually checking one's thinking against those standards, or being metacognitive. Four questions…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrity, Intellectual Development
Raiola, Ed – 1995
The ideas and practices of two philosopher-educators and their implications for experiential education are surveyed. Earl Kelley holds that learning is not a matter of acquisition and acceptance, but a result of process and subject to continuous modification. He maintains that the educational system disregards and impedes the learner's purpose. He…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning, Intellectual Development
Niaz, Mansoor – 1991
This paper helps to clarify the role of empirical evidence in psychological and epistemological theories. Following Galileo's idealization, epistemological theories do not describe the behavior of individuals in the real world. It is only when the "impediments" of the real subjects are gradually removed by experimental manipulation that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Stages
Madsen, Sandra – 1991
"The Road from Coorain" is the autobiographical story of Jill Ker Conway, the first woman president of Smith College. The story traces Conway's journey from powerlessness to power. Born in the outback of Australia, where all people were powerless in the face of the vacillations of nature, forced off the land into a city life to which she…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Context, Feminism, Foreign Countries
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