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Hoover, Clara – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
In today's society, how many people just want to know the answer? How many students are satisfied with accepting their first Internet hit without comparing information and validating sources? How many adults do the same? With today's technology, instant gratification and completing a task as quickly as possible seem to be the norm. This article…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, School Libraries, Questioning Techniques, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Cherry, Nita Lilian – Higher Education Research and Development, 2005
In "The university of learning", John Bowden and Ference Marton explore the idea that being able to handle varying and unfamiliar conditions is fundamental to effective practice in "real-life". They suggest that in an age of rapid change and complexity, the challenge for educators and students is to "prepare for the unknown by means of the known",…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
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Winnett, Adrian – Environmental Education Research, 2005
This paper views the concept of natural capital from an economist's perspective. It begins by drawing on historical debates in economics on the nature of capital. These serve to identify central issues to do with the relationship between theory, empirics and method in the way in which the concept of capital is deployed in economic discourse. It is…
Descriptors: Economics, Natural Resources, Sustainable Development, Models
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Cuthbert, Peter F. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2005
The Learning Styles school and the Approaches to Learning school represent two rather different perspectives on the interaction of students with a learning situation. This paper outlines the basic positions of the two schools, and then considers the extent to which it is possible to reconcile them. A possible framework for such a task by Riding (…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cognitive Style, Learning Processes, Data Collection
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Myhill, Debra; Brackley, Margaret – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
This paper investigates teachers use of prior knowledge in whole class teaching contexts and draws on data from an ESRC-funded study. The paper explores how teachers conceptualise prior knowledge, principally as that which has been taught in school. It demonstrates strong teacher awareness of how the teaching under consideration fits with learning…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Classroom Communication, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Midtgarden, Torjus – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
Taking as its exegetic point of departure Peirce's outline of a semiotic theory of cognition from the mid 1890s, this paper explores the relevance of this outline to a theory of learning and also to a broader, normative vision of education. Firstly, besides providing for fallibilism in philosophical inquiry Peirce's outline accords with critical…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Learning Theories, Educational Philosophy, Learning Processes
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Smith, Heather J.; Higgins, Steve; Wall, Kate; Miller, Jen – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2005
This article reviews the literature concerning the introduction of interactive whiteboards (IWBs) in educational settings. It identifies common themes to emerge from a burgeoning and diverse literature, which includes reports and summaries available on the Internet. Although the literature reviewed is overwhelmingly positive about the impact and…
Descriptors: Interaction, Internet, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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Puntambekar, Sadhana; Kolodner, Janet L. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2005
In this article, we present two studies that helped us understand the kinds of support that students need to learn science successfully from design activities. Both were enacted in the context of an approach to learning science from design called learning by design (LBD). In our first study, we designed and integrated a paper-and-pencil…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Science Education, Class Activities
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Barbosa, Heloiza R.; Marques, Marilis V.; Torres, Bayardo B. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2005
The metabolic versatility of bacteria is a source of learning difficulty for students in classical microbiology courses. To facilitate the learning process, the authors developed an advance organizer. It consists of a set of six diagrams of metabolic pathways describing the basic living requirements of several types of bacteria: energy, carbon…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Microbiology, Learning Problems, Advance Organizers
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Strain, Charles R. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2005
Service-learning courses can be powerful instruments for cognitive, affective, and moral transformation. This chapter examines the strengths and weaknesses of service-learning as an agent for cognitive, moral, and interpersonal development and its ability to promote civic or social engagement.
Descriptors: Moral Development, Service Learning, Cognitive Development, Affective Behavior
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Wiggins, Grant; McTighe, Jay – Educational Leadership, 2006
To improve professional practice, educators need sound principles about how learning works to guide their pedagogical decisions, actions, policies, and practices. Such principles as teaching for fluent and flexible transfer, incorporating big ideas that connect isolated facts, and providing user-friendly feedback make learning meaningful for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Learning Processes, Educational Principles
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Gibson, Brett M.; Wasserman, Edward A.; Cook, Robert G. – Learning and Motivation, 2006
In Experiment 1, we trained four pigeons to concurrently discriminate displays of 16 same icons (16S) from displays of 16 different icons (16D) as well as between displays of same icons (16S) from displays that contained 15 same icons and one different icon (15S:1D). The birds rapidly learned to discriminate 16S vs. 16D displays, but they failed…
Descriptors: Visual Discrimination, Animal Behavior, Visual Learning, Learning Processes
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Badets, Arnaud; Blandin, Yannick; Wright, David L.; Shea, Charles H. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2006
The purpose of this experiment was to determine whether a faded knowledge of results (KR) frequency during observation of a model's performance enhanced error detection capabilities. During the observation phase, participants observed a model performing a timing task and received KR about the model's performance on each trial or on one of two…
Descriptors: Models, Observational Learning, Learning Processes, Retention (Psychology)
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Gerjets, Peter; Scheiter, Katharina; Catrambone, Richard – Learning and Instruction, 2006
In two experiments we explored how learning from traditional molar worked-out examples--focusing on problem categories and their associated overall solution procedures--as well as from more efficient modular worked-out examples--where intrinsic cognitive load is reduced by breaking down complex solutions into smaller meaningful solution…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Independent Study, Problem Solving, Prompting
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Clump, Michael A. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2005
Previous research indicates that students' learning styles, as assessed by the Inventory of Learning Processes (ILP; Schmeck, Ribich, & Ramanaiah, 1977), change during college. Additionally, prior research indicates that teaching students about their learning styles enables them to change those learning styles. The current study investigated…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Cognitive Style, College Students, Instructional Effectiveness
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