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Criss, Ellen – Music Educators Journal, 2008
Teacher-educator and researcher Daniel L. Kohut suggests in "Musical Performance: Learning Theory and Pedagogy" that there are many problems that result from the way music teachers often teach. Most teachers focus on the process, not the goal. The Natural Learning Process that Kohut advocates is the same process that young children use when they…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Music Teachers, Teaching Methods, Learning Modalities
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Christensen, Trudy K. – Performance Improvement, 2008
This article describes how an experienced instructional designer thinks about and uses learning theories to inform instructional design decisions. It uses a vision metaphor to provide a simple heuristic framework for identifying the nature of instructional problems and relating different types of problems to useful theoretical perspectives,…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Instructional Design, Instructional Development, Heuristics
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Hannah, Samuel D.; Brooks, Lee R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
In this article, the authors demonstrate a laboratory analogue of medical diagnostic biasing (V. R. LeBlanc, G. R. Norman, & L. R. Brooks, 2001) in 2 experiments and explore the basis of this effect. Before categorizing novel exemplars, participants first evaluated the likelihood that the item was a member of the category suggested on that…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Heuristics, Experiments
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Lee, Sun-Hee; Jang, Seok Bae; Seo, Sang-Kyu – CALICO Journal, 2009
In this study, we focus on particle errors and discuss an annotation scheme for Korean learner corpora that can be used to extract heuristic patterns of particle errors efficiently. We investigate different properties of particle errors so that they can be later used to identify learner errors automatically, and we provide resourceful annotation…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Error Patterns, Korean, Computational Linguistics
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Savion, Leah – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2009
A large body of research demonstrates the incredible power of initial conceptions, scripts, and stereotypes that result from our naive theories. Prior knowledge compatible with information introduced by instructors enhances encoding and retrieval, but hinders learning when in conflict with it. Theories and facts contradicting existing beliefs are…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Misconceptions, Heuristics, Theories
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Chawla, Devika; Rodriguez, Amardo – Teaching in Higher Education, 2007
In this essay, we address emerging tensions that are increasingly facing persons, such as ourselves, who choose to reside in borderlands both inside and outside pedagogical settings. Such tensions include matters of location and dislocation, rootedness and uprootedness, diversity and commonality, space and place, time and distance, and so on. The…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Interviews
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MacKinnon, Sean P.; Hall, Shera; MacIntyre, Peter D. – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2007
The stereotype of people who stutter is predominantly negative, holding that stutterers are excessively nervous, anxious, and reserved. The anchoring-adjustment hypothesis suggests that the stereotype of stuttering arises from a process of first anchoring the stereotype in personal feelings during times of normal speech disfluency, and then…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Negative Attitudes, Stuttering, Heuristics
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Daun, Holger – Comparative Education, 2010
Education is not easily converted into human capital and well-being in low-income countries, because these countries do not have a high degree of economic and labour market differentiation that makes it possible to convert acquired knowledge and skills. Consequently, to have completed primary or even secondary education does not necessarily lead…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Developing Nations, Islamic Culture, Islam
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Hwang, Gwo-Jen; Kuo, Fan-Ray; Yin, Peng-Yeng; Chuang, Kuo-Hsien – Computers & Education, 2010
In a context-aware ubiquitous learning environment, learning systems can detect students' learning behaviors in the real-world with the help of context-aware (sensor) technology; that is, students can be guided to observe or operate real-world objects with personalized support from the digital world. In this study, an optimization problem that…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Ecology, Natural Sciences, Mathematics
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Dodge, Arnold – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2009
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires public schools in the United States to test students in grades 3-8. The author argues that this mandate has been supported by the public, in part, because of the "availability heuristic," a phenomenon which occurs when people assess the probability of an event by the ease with which instances…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Federal Legislation, Testing, Standardized Tests
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Stooksberry, Lisa M.; Schussler, Deborah L.; Bercaw, Lynne A. – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2009
In this conceptual paper, we provide a heuristic that organizes dispositions in a manner that is useful for prospective teachers and teacher educators. The heuristic is organized around three domains of dispositions--intellectual, cultural, and moral. We use a small sample of teacher candidate journal entries to ground the discussion of each…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Attitudes, Attitude Change, Consciousness Raising
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Swan, Gerry; Mazur, Joan – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2011
Although the term data-driven decision making (DDDM) is relatively new (Moss, 2007), the underlying concept of DDDM is not. For example, the practices of formative assessment and computer-managed instruction have historically involved the use of student performance data to guide what happens next in the instructional sequence (Morrison, Kemp, &…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Preservice Teachers, Formative Evaluation, Heuristics
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Scriven, Michael – Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, 2008
This review focuses on what the author terms a reconsideration of the working credentials of the randomly controlled trial (RCT) design, and includes a discussion of popularly accepted aspects as well as some new perspectives. The author concludes that there is nothing either Imperative or superior about the need for RCT designs, and that an…
Descriptors: Credentials, Research Design, Summative Evaluation, Quasiexperimental Design
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Whitin, Phyllis; Whitin, David J. – Language Arts, 2008
Being a critical reader of data is an integral part of being fully literate in today's information age. In this article the authors underscore the interdisciplinary importance of this stance by drawing upon theoretical perspectives from both the fields of language and mathematics. They argue that all texts, including statistical ones, must be…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Heuristics, Grade 5, Statistics
Olesen, Mogens Noergaard – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2010
In the history of mankind three important philosophical and scientific revolutions have taken place. The first of these revolutions was the mathematical-axiomatic revolution in ancient Greece, when the philosophers from Thales of Miletus to Archimedes built up the abstract deductive method used in pure mathematics. The second took place in the…
Descriptors: High Schools, Scientific Research, Educational Principles, Educational Change
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