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Ryan, Thomas – Ontario Action Researcher, 2005
To benefit from reflective and reflexive actions there is a need to contrast these two terms to understand what each is and is not. Both terms can indicate a level and concern for self-development. For instance, to be reflexive is to self-examine, to consider internal conversation, and use this voice to guide, support, and enhance work.…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Reflection, Transformative Learning, Learning Processes
Lovibond, Peter F. – Learning & Memory, 2004
Human conditioning research shows that learning is closely related to consciously available contingency knowledge, requires attentional resources, and is influenced by language. This research suggests a cognitive model in which extinction consists of changes in contingency beliefs in long-term memory. Laboratory and clinical evidence on extinction…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Models, Scientific Research, Cognitive Processes
Kuriyama, Kenichi; Stickgold, Robert; Walker, Matthew P. – Learning & Memory, 2004
Learning of a procedural motor-skill task is known to progress through a series of unique memory stages. Performance initially improves during training, and continues to improve, without further rehearsal, across subsequent periods of sleep. Here, we investigate how this delayed sleep-dependent learning is affected when the task characteristics…
Descriptors: Sleep, Psychomotor Skills, Learning Processes, Memory
Kamprath, Kornelia; Wotjak, Carsten T. – Learning & Memory, 2004
Freezing to a tone following auditory fear conditioning is commonly considered as a measure of the strength of the tone-shock association. The decrease in freezing on repeated nonreinforced tone presentation following conditioning, in turn, is attributed to the formation of an inhibitory association between tone and shock that leads to a…
Descriptors: Habituation, Memory, Conditioning, Fear
Huff, Nicole C.; Wright-Hardesty, Karli J.; Higgins, Emily A.; Matus-Amat, Patricia; Rudy, Jerry W. – Learning & Memory, 2005
We report that post-training inactivation of basolateral amygdala region (BLA) with muscimol impaired memory for contextual-fear conditioning (as measured by freezing) and intra-BLA norepinephrine enhanced this memory. However, pre-exposure to the context eliminated both of these effects. These findings provide a likely explanation of why an…
Descriptors: Memory, Conditioning, Fear, Context Effect
Ratten, Vanessa; Suseno, Yuliani – International Journal of Educational Management, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to elucidate information on what creates the different types of knowledge. Design/methodology/approach: In the conceptual model it is argued that the concept of social capital provides an interesting view on the creation of market-specific and firm-specific knowledge. Findings: The major finding from the paper…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Models, Knowledge Level, Cooperation
Akhtar, Nameera – Developmental Science, 2005
Two studies examined the robustness of vocabulary learning through overhearing by testing 48 2-year-olds in contexts in which a potentially distracting activity was present (Studies 1 and 2) and in which the novel word was embedded in a directive rather than a labeling statement (Study 2). The children were equally good at learning a novel object…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Linguistic Input, Language Acquisition, Toddlers
Baker, Jason D. – Internet and Higher Education, 2004
A significant body of literature has supported the assertion that communication in the classroom is central to the learning process. Prosocial behaviors, such as nonverbal and verbal immediacy, have been found to promote affective and cognitive learning in traditional instructional settings. This study examined the relationships among instructor…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Online Courses, Learning Processes, Prosocial Behavior
Rosenak, Michael – Journal of Jewish Education, 2005
This paper revisits the concepts "explicit" and "implicit" as pointing to distinct forms of religious consciousness and as conceptual tools for differentiating between diverse forms of Jewish education. The presenting problems are as follows: (a) Is the idea of integration between both of these orientations feasible in terms of psychological and…
Descriptors: Jews, Daughters, Scientific Principles, Religion
Amankwatia, Asa G. Hilliard III-Baffour, II – New Educator, 2006
New teachers will find a rapidly changing school environment that has major implications for teaching and learning. New teachers will need to understand some of the forces and consequences of current policies and powerful ideological, political, and commercial interests that have shaped the way we think of the aims, methods, and contents of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Learning Processes, Educational Environment, Leadership
Colzato, Lorenza S.; Raffone, Antonino; Hommel, Bernhard – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
Four experiments were conducted to investigate the relationship between the binding of visual features (as measured by their after-effects on subsequent binding) and the learning of feature-conjunction probabilities. Both binding and learning effects were obtained, but they did not interact. Interestingly, (shape-color) binding effects…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Experimental Psychology, Learning Processes, Attention Span
Sanchez-Villalon, Pedro Pablo; Ortega, Manuel; Sanchez-Villalon, Asuncion – Online Submission, 2010
In the education world, it is widely accepted that language learning is one of the pioneering disciplines in the application and use of the information and communication technologies, initially preceded by the widespread use of audiovisual resources which, finally integrated in the digital space, bring about the use of multimedia. Additionally,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Portfolios (Background Materials), Learning Processes
Wade, Melanie – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Girls and women continue to be underrepresented in high school Advanced Placement computer science courses, undergraduate and graduate computer science programs at colleges and universities, and engineering programs and related careers. This is not to suggest that public schools train students to fulfill specific job needs, yet it is evident that…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Equal Education, Advanced Placement, Focus Groups
Reynolds, Sally; Camilleri, Anthony Fisher – Online Submission, 2010
The 5 year KP-Lab project funded under the FP6 of the European Commission's Programme for Research and Technological Development is about developing theories, tools, practical models, and research methods that deliberately advance the ways in which knowledge is created and which help to transform knowledge practices in education and in the…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Information Technology, Teaching Methods
Hauptman, Hanoch – Computers & Education, 2010
Developing a software environment to enhance 3D geometric proficiency demands the consideration of theoretical views of the learning process. Simultaneously, this effort requires taking into account the range of tools that technology offers, as well as their limitations. In this paper, we report on the design of Virtual Spaces 1.0 software, a…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Educational Technology, Spatial Ability, Geometric Concepts

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