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Furberg, A. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2009
This paper reports on a qualitative study of students' engagement with a Web-based inquiry environment aimed at prompting student reflection in processes of scientific inquiry. In order to demonstrate how prompts become structuring resources for students' scientific inquiry, detailed analyses of students' interaction processes are conducted. The…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Prompting, Internet, Reflection
Beyer, Barry K. – Social Studies, 2008
The findings and recommendations of researchers and specialists in thinking-skill learning and teaching have important implications for classroom efforts to improve student thinking. This summary identifies various types of thinking skills and skill components recommended for classroom instruction. The author describes and cites research-derived…
Descriptors: Direct Instruction, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods, Educational Research
Golanics, J. D.; Nussbaum, E. M. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2008
Computer-supported collaborative argumentation can improve understanding and problem-solving skills. This study uses WebCT to explore the improvement of argumentation in asynchronous, web-based discussions through goal instructions, which are statements at the end of a discussion prompt indicating what students should achieve. In a previous study…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Prior Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Undergraduate Students
Shermis, Mark D.; Shneyderman, Aleksandr; Attali, Yigal – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2008
This study was designed to examine the extent to which "content" accounts for variance in scores assigned in automated essay scoring protocols. Specifically it was hypothesised that certain writing genre would emphasise content more than others. Data were drawn from 1668 essays calibrated at two grade levels (6 and 8) using "e-rater[TM]", an…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Test Scoring Machines, Essays, Grade 8
Cihak, David F.; Kessler, Kelby B.; Alberto, Paul A. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2007
This study determined the effectiveness of a commercially produced handheld computer, as a prompting system in facilitating the generalization and increasing the probability of long-term maintenance of vocational skills by adolescents with moderate intellectual disabilities. Four students successfully used the system in learning a task and then…
Descriptors: Prompting, Mental Retardation, Computers, Generalization
Berent, Iris; Steriade, Donca; Lennertz, Tracy; Vaknin, Vered – Cognition, 2007
Are speakers equipped with preferences concerning grammatical structures that are absent in their language? We examine this question by investigating the sensitivity of English speakers to the sonority of onset clusters. Linguistic research suggests that certain onset clusters are universally preferred (e.g., "bd" is greater than "lb"). We…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Language Research, Grammar, Russian
Aslan, Alp; Bauml, Karl-Heinz; Grundgeiger, Tobias – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2007
Providing a subset of studied items as retrieval cues can have detrimental effects on recall of the remaining items. In 2 experiments, the authors examined such part-list cuing impairment in a repeated testing situation. Participants studied exemplars from several semantic categories and were given 2 successive cued-recall tests separated by a…
Descriptors: Semantics, Prompting, Cues, Ability
Goodman, Janet I.; Brady, Michael P.; Duffy, Mary Lou; Scott, Jack; Pollard, Nancy E. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2008
Supervision and coaching strategies that provide immediate feedback can help improve instruction for novice teachers. In this study, feedback was provided to teachers using "bug-in-ear" technology to coach them to deliver effective instructional interactions: "learn units." Three novice teachers in K-8 classrooms with students…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Supervision, Feedback (Response), Beginning Teachers
Kauffman, Douglas F.; Ge, Xun; Xie, Kui; Chen, Ching-Huei – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2008
This study explored Metacognition and how automated instructional support in the form of problem-solving and self-reflection prompts influenced students' capacity to solve complex problems in a Web-based learning environment. Specifically, we examined the independent and interactive effects of problem-solving prompts and reflection prompts on…
Descriptors: College Students, Problem Solving, Metacognition, Internet
Van Norman, Renee K.; Wood, Charles L. – Remedial and Special Education, 2008
Six kindergarten students at risk for reading difficulties were taught to tutor each other and provide accurate feedback with the use of a prerecorded sight word model. Students were taught the components of reciprocal peer tutoring and were asked to tutor each other on unknown, phonetically irregular sight words. An A-B-A-B reversal design…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Sight Vocabulary, High Risk Students, Kindergarten
Beal, Carole R.; Fleisig, Wayne E. – 1987
The finding that young children do not prepare markers to help themselves relocate objects after a delay may have resulted from children's misunderstanding of the difficulty of unassisted retrieval. This study examined children's ability to recognize that they should prepare markers in two simplified object relocation tasks after they had been…
Descriptors: Performance Factors, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Prompting
Leith, G. O. M.; Wisdom, Beatrice – Programmed Learning Educ Technol, 1970
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Personality, Programed Instruction, Prompting
Peer reviewedLehman, Elyse Brauch; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1997
Elementary and college students completed a cued intentional forgetting task, either a direct or indirect test of word recall, and a final free recall test for both remember- and forget-cued words. In both groups, performance on word-stem completion tasks was enhanced in comparison with an immediate free-recall group, but only for material thought…
Descriptors: Children, Memory, Prompting, Recall (Psychology)
Peer reviewedHayne, Harlene; Rovee-Collier, Carolyn – Child Development, 1995
Infants were trained to kick their feet into a crib mobile and tested two weeks later. Found that presentation of a moving, but not a stationary, mobile in a reminder treatment 24 hours before testing alleviated forgetting in the test and that, in the test, memory of the kicking activity was specific to the conditions of the original training. (BC)
Descriptors: Infants, Long Term Memory, Prompting, Recall (Psychology)
Wilder, David A.; Atwell, Julie; Wine, Byron – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006
The effects of three levels of treatment integrity (100%, 50%, and 0%) on child compliance were evaluated in the context of the implementation of a three-step prompting procedure. Two typically developing preschool children participated in the study. After baseline data on compliance to one of three common demands were collected, a therapist…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Integrity, Prompting, Aptitude Treatment Interaction

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