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Franco Valdez, Ana Dolores; Valdez Cervantes, Alfonso – Journal of Marketing Education, 2018
Building from a theoretical foundation of active learning, this article describes how using a retail laboratory in an educational curriculum can benefit both students and strategic partners. Students work alongside strategic partners, and the retail laboratory enables them to probe and design novel retailing strategies, such as launching new…
Descriptors: Retailing, Marketing, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
Ruegg, Rachael – Language Learning Journal, 2018
Literature from education, educational psychology and second language acquisition has consistently found that self-efficacy is a key factor leading to increased language learning success. Students with more self-efficacy are claimed to have higher motivation and to expend more effort in the learning process. On the other hand, those with less…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Willis, Alison S. – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2018
This paper demonstrates that the phenomenographic methodology -- the study of variations of lived experience -- has the capacity to manage cultural and paradigmatic differences between researchers and participants in cross-cultural research. The process of cross-cultural research presented herein makes a contribution to the existing body of…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Research, Experience
Tai, Kevin W. H.; Brandt, Adam – Classroom Discourse, 2018
Previous research has illustrated that learner initiatives have the potential to generate learning opportunities in second language (L2) classrooms. Despite a small body of recent research indicating that teachers' responses to learner initiatives play a significant role in facilitating learning opportunities in teacher-student interactions, more…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Davis, Patricia Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Over the past decades, the trends in demographics for community colleges have changed dramatically causing more diversity (language, age, race) in student enrollment (Turcotte, 2015, p.3). As a result of the enrollment population shifting, community colleges evolved more comprehensively by expanding access, which allowed service to more students.…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Remedial Instruction
Federica Bulgarelli – ProQuest LLC, 2018
A well-known challenge for language learners is that the input is typically produced by a variety of speakers, each with distinct vocal characteristics (Liberman, Harris, Hoffman, & Griffith, 1957). Accordingly, many studies have indicated that talker variability leads to processing costs for learners across the lifespan (Jusczyk & Pisoni,…
Descriptors: Linguistic Input, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Processing
Tri Buce J. Banu; Sonya V. Ch. Benu; Heidy Wulandari – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2018
Writing in English has been so long becoming a required skill for EFL learners to master. However, being well-qualified in this skill is not easy since students should undergo systematic processes by learning and internalizing every single aspect of the language and the usage. Thus, students certainly have needs to be considered by English…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Writing Skills, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Twining, Robert C.; Tuscher, Jennifer J.; Doncheck, Elizabeth M.; Frick, Karyn M.; Mueller, Devin – Learning & Memory, 2013
Human and preclinical models of addiction demonstrate that gonadal hormones modulate acquisition of drug seeking. Little is known, however, about the effects of these hormones on extinction of drug-seeking behavior. Here, we investigated how 17ß-estradiol (E[subscript 2]) affects expression and extinction of cocaine seeking in female rats. Using a…
Descriptors: Animals, Females, Cocaine, Learning Processes
Braun, Stephanie; Hauber, Wolfgang – Learning & Memory, 2013
Here we examined effects of acute stressors that involve either systemic coadministration of corticosterone/yohimbine (3 mg/kg each) to increase glucocorticoid/noradrenaline activity (denoted as "pharmacological" stressor) or one or several distinct restraint stressors (denoted as "single" vs. "multiple" stressor) on…
Descriptors: Animals, Stress Variables, Performance, Learning Processes
Giese, Karl Peter; Mizuno, Keiko – Learning & Memory, 2013
In the adult mammalian brain, more than 250 protein kinases are expressed, but only a few of these kinases are currently known to enable learning and memory. Based on this information it appears that learning and memory-related kinases either impact on synaptic transmission by altering ion channel properties or ion channel density, or regulate…
Descriptors: Learning, Memory, Biochemistry, Brain
Gein, Alexander G.; Nekrasov, Vladimir P. – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2013
In this paper, we propose an approach to acquire by students the cognitive competencies. This approach is based on the inclusion of metacognitive invariants in a methodical system. It is verified experimentally that the quality of the learning increases if the proposed invariants are included into academic courses.
Descriptors: Metacognition, Competence, Teaching Methods, Scores
Xu, Jian; Zhu, Yongling; Kraniotis, Stephen; He, Qionger; Marshall, John J.; Nomura, Toshihiro; Stauffer, Shaun R.; Lindsley, Craig W.; Conn, P. Jeffrey; Contractor, Anis – Learning & Memory, 2013
Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) plays important roles in modulating neural activity and plasticity and has been associated with several neuropathological disorders. Previous work has shown that genetic ablation or pharmacological inhibition of mGluR5 disrupts fear extinction and spatial reversal learning, suggesting that mGluR5…
Descriptors: Animals, Brain, Biochemistry, Learning
Archbold, Georgina E.; Dobbek, Nick; Nader, Karim – Learning & Memory, 2013
Evidence suggests that extinction is new learning. Memory acquisition involves both short-term memory (STM) and long-term memory (LTM) components; however, few studies have examined early phases of extinction retention. Retention of auditory fear extinction was examined at various time points. Shortly (1-4 h) after extinction acquisition…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Memory, Retention (Psychology), Fear
Effting, Marieke; Vervliet, Bram; Beckers, Tom; Kindt, Merel – Learning and Motivation, 2013
Extinction is generally more context specific than acquisition, as illustrated by the renewal effect. While most strategies to counteract renewal focus on decreasing the context specificity of extinction, the present work aimed at increasing the context specificity of acquisition learning. Two experiments examined whether presenting cued…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Cues, Learning Processes, Prediction
Sanchez, Daniel J.; Reber, Paul J. – Cognition, 2013
Memory systems theory argues for separate neural systems supporting implicit and explicit memory in the human brain. Neuropsychological studies support this dissociation, but empirical studies of cognitively healthy participants generally observe that both kinds of memory are acquired to at least some extent, even in implicit learning tasks. A key…
Descriptors: Memory, Brain, Systems Approach, Training

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