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Gelbart, Hadas; Yarden, Anat – Journal of Biological Education, 2006
Following the rationale that learning is an active process of knowledge construction as well as enculturation into a community of experts, we developed a novel web-based learning environment in bioinformatics for high-school biology majors in Israel. The learning environment enables the learners to actively participate in a guided inquiry process…
Descriptors: Expertise, Majors (Students), Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
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Eason, Ray; Heath, Garrett – PRIMUS, 2004
This article addresses the enhancement of the learning environment by using Java applets in the mathematics classroom. Currently, the first year mathematics program at the United States Military Academy involves one semester of modeling with discrete dynamical systems (DDS). Several faculty members from the Academy have integrated Java applets…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Internet, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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Raju, P. K.; Sankar, Chetan S.; Xue, Yajiong – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
Rapidly changing engineering designs and business scenarios make it essential for engineers and technical personnel to be trained to be effective team players and project managers. This paper reports the experiences gained in developing and implementing a workshop to train engineers at a steel manufacturing plant. The objective of the workshop was…
Descriptors: Workshops, Engineering Education, Multimedia Instruction, Teamwork
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Johannesson, Ingolfur Asgeir – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2006
This article reviews didactical and psychologically based research on teachers' work and teacher thinking, narrative educational inquiry and studies of change in teachers' work and places them in the context of sociological theory about expert work and symbolic capital. The work of Abbott on the structure of expert work and knowledge, and Bourdieu…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Educational Research, Knowledge Level, Inquiry
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Sueoka, Lynne – Educational Perspectives, 2005
In 2001, the MeneMAC (Media Arts Communications, dubbed "MeneMAC" in honor of the school mascot, the menehune) Learning Center at Moanalua High School (MoHS), inaugurated its integrated media curriculum for its class of 27 entering freshmen. MeneMAC originated as a media learning center, offering students a chance to explore their…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Social Networks, Web Sites, Critical Thinking
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Bull, Rebecca; Espy, Kimberly Andrews; Senn, Theresa E. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: The Towers of London (TOL) and Hanoi (TOH) have been viewed as equivalent measures of planning and/or problem solving, although recent evidence in adults suggests that the underlying measurement characteristics of these two tasks may differ. As tower tasks are one of the few instruments that can be used to assess executive functioning…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Young Children, Short Term Memory, Problem Solving
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Bordia, Prashant; DiFonzo, Nicholas – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2004
Rumor discourse has been conceptualized as an attempt to reduce anxiety and uncertainty via a process of social sensemaking. Fourteen rumors transmitted on various Internet discussion groups were observed and content analyzed over the life of each rumor. With this (previously unavailable) more ecologically robust methodology, the intertwined…
Descriptors: Interaction Process Analysis, Discussion Groups, Social Cognition, Problem Solving
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Pech, Pavel – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2005
Computer algebra methods based on results of commutative algebra like Groebner bases of ideals and elimination of variables make it possible to solve complex, elementary and non elementary problems of geometry, which are difficult to solve using a classical approach. Computer algebra methods permit the proof of geometric theorems, automatic…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
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Jang, Soomyung; Kim, Namhee – International Journal of Educational Development, 2004
We examined how much Korean high school education helps students to build up the competencies needed for their college education and the world of work. We surveyed 227 high school graduates. They particularly emphasized communication skills, a cooperative attitude, computer skills, making friends and maintaining friendships, adaptability,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, College Preparation, Problem Solving
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Van Dooren, Wim; De Bock, Dirk.; Hessels, An; Janssens, Dirk; Verschaffel, Lieven – Learning and Instruction, 2004
Already at a very young age, children experience the wide applicability and intrinsic simplicity of linear/proportional relations. In primary and secondary school mathematics education, moreover, extensive attention is paid to this type of relations. In the long run, students develop the misbelief that each relation can be quantified as…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, Grade 8, Experiments
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Mason, Lucia; Scrivani, Luisa – Learning and Instruction, 2004
This paper introduces a study aimed at ascertaining students' beliefs about mathematics and mathematical learning, as well as developing those beliefs and related variables by changing the classroom learning environment. Eighty-six fifth graders were involved, divided in two groups: one in the innovative learning environment (N=46) and the other…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Program Effectiveness, Classroom Environment, Grade 5
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Rojas-Drummond, Sylvia; Zapata, Margarita Peon – Language and Education, 2004
The study analyses the effects of training primary school children in the use of a linguistic tool called "Exploratory Talk" (ET) on their capacity for argumentation. ET allows for reasoned confrontation and negotiation of points of view, making the reasoning visible in the talk. Eighty-eight Mexican children from the 5th and 6th grades…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Mexicans, Thinking Skills, Grade 5
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Xinogalos, Stelios; Satratzemi, Maya; Dagdilelis, Vassilios – Computers and Education, 2006
The objects-first strategy to teaching programming has prevailed over the imperative-first and functional-first strategies during the last decade. However, the objects-first strategy has created added difficulties to both the teaching and learning of programming. In an attempt to confront these difficulties and support the objects-first strategy…
Descriptors: Programmed Instructional Materials, Computer Uses in Education, Courseware, Educational Strategies
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Goldberg, M. C.; Mostofsky, S. H.; Cutting, L. E.; Mahone, E. M.; Astor, B. C.; Denckla, M. B.; Landa, R. J. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2005
Background: The executive functions of inhibition, planning, flexible shifting of actions, and working memory are commonly reported to be impaired in neurodevelopmental disorders. Method: We compared these abilities in children (8?12 years) with high functioning autism (HFA, n = 17), attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD, n = 21) and…
Descriptors: Children, Autism, Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity
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Napoli, Anthony R.; Raymond, Lanette A. – Research in Higher Education, 2004
Motivating students to perform well on assessment tests is difficult when students know the results have no academic consequence. The present study evaluates the influence of assessment context (graded vs. non-graded) on the reliability of an assessment measure. Results indicate the graded condition produces higher reliability (r = 0.71) than the…
Descriptors: Test Reliability, College Outcomes Assessment, Nongraded Student Evaluation, Grade Equivalent Scores
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