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Debus, Ray L. – Develop Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Imitation, Learning Experience, Psychological Characteristics
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Sinclair, Ward; Peters, Leslie K. – Clearing House, 1970
Descriptors: Educational Change, Learning Experience, Student Teacher Relationship, Student Teachers
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Timberlake, Pat – Childhood Education, 1983
Points out how dice games can be used to teach mathematics concepts, discussing 13 dice games of varying difficulty. (RH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Games, Learning Experience
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Elkind, David – Young Children, 1981
Discusses the relationship between child development and early childhood education. Focuses specifically on the issue of socialization and current research on mediated learning experience. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Learning Experience, Mediation Theory
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Riding, R. J.; Ashmore, J. – Educational Studies, 1980
Discusses a study in which 60 elementary school children were divided into groups on the basis of verbal-imagery learning style. Students were given information in pictorial and/or written form and then tested with regard to immediate questioned recall. Results are presented. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Trends, Elementary Education, Learning Experience
Hardin, Bill; Bernstein, Bonnie – Teacher, 1977
A way to get away from the "test, grade and hurry on" trap. (Editor)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Strategies, Learning Experience, Learning Processes
Rittner-Heir, Robbin M. – School Planning & Management, 2001
Describes a playground classroom that helps children maximize their learning experiences through outdoor play activities while also offering opportunities for social interaction. (GR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Learning Experience, Playground Activities
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Wilkie, Carolyn J. – Journal of the First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2000
Students believe they learn best when the classroom environment has a high degree of teacher support, when it contains learning enhancement activities such as relating current material to real life, and when the environment contains responsible behavior, such as faculty and students attending class consistently. (Author)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Higher Education, Learning Experience, Student Attitudes
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Donaldson, Joe F.; Graham, Steve – Adult Education Quarterly, 1999
A literature review was used to build a model of college outcomes for adults that depicts six elements: prior experiences; orienting frameworks; declarative, procedural, and self-regulating knowledge; the "connecting classroom" for social engagement and negotiation of meaning; the life-world environment; and types and levels of learning outcomes.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Higher Education, Learning Experience, Models
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Chalufour, Ingrid; Hoisington, Cindy; Moriarty, Robin; Winokur, Jeff; Worth, Karen – Science and Children, 2004
This article describes a classroom learning experience at a Head Start program in Boston, Massachusetts. In this classroom, children were taught how to integrate mathematics and science skills--from exploring shape, pattern, measurement, and spatial relationships to developing an understanding of stability, balance, and properties of materials--by…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Learning Experience, Preschool Education, Scientific Concepts
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Tugel, Joyce – Science and Children, 2004
How did a teacher move from knowing the educational theory of inquiry science to being able to design a student-centered investigation? How can a teacher recreate the magic of those precious sparks and intentionally make those moments happen? The answer lies in professional development that equips teachers with the skills required to accomplish…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Science Instruction
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Tomlinson, Carol Ann; Jarvis, Jane – Educational Leadership, 2006
When teaching to the "typical" student doesn't work, teachers can tap into students' areas of greatest comfort, confidence, and passion and teach to their strengths. Five principles guide this work, which involves learning to recognize diverse student strengths, helping students see their capabilities in a positive light, helping students…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods, Learning Motivation
Goldman, Arthur – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
In this article, the author talks about his personal experience and the lessons he learned from failing in his endeavors. He further emphasizes that testing a hypothesis and putting oneself on the line require an emotional readiness to take a fall. The most important skill students can develop is the willingness to put themselves on that line…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Academic Failure, Learning Experience, Aquatic Sports
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Cano, F. – Learning and Instruction, 2005
This investigation examined, in 1012 secondary students, both consonant and dissonant response patterns in approaches to learning (evaluated using the LPQ questionnaire; [Biggs, J. (1987). Learning process questionnaire. Melbourne: Australian Council for Educational Research]) as well as in learning conceptions and learning strategies (examined…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Learning Experience, Educational Research, Psychological Patterns
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Lin, Lin; Cranton, Patricia; Bridglall, Beatrice – Teachers College Record, 2005
This study explores how adults learn from asynchronous written dialogue through the lens of psychological type preferences. We asked participants to discover their dominant and auxiliary psychological preferences using the Personal Empowerment through Type inventory. Participants then completed an open-ended survey in which they described their…
Descriptors: Psychology, Learning Experience, Empowerment, Online Courses
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