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Fletcher, Garth J. O.; Kerr, Patrick S. G. – Psychological Bulletin, 2010
This article reviews the research literature and theory concerned with accuracy of judgments in romantic relationships. We initially propose a model of cognition in (romantic) relationships that distinguishes between 2 forms of accuracy: mean-level bias and tracking accuracy. We then report the results of meta-analyses of research on heterosexual,…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Attachment Behavior, Meta Analysis
Bartels, Daniel M.; Rips, Lance J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2010
People tend to attach less value to a good if they know a delay will occur before they obtain it. For example, people value receiving $100 tomorrow more than receiving $100 in 10 years. We explored one reason for this tendency (due to Parfit, 1984): In terms of psychological properties, such as beliefs, values, and goals, the decision maker is…
Descriptors: Value Judgment, Costs, Time Perspective, Self Concept
Collier, Douglas – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2011
There is little doubt that the assessment and evaluation of student learning, as well as the assessment and evaluation of a teacher's pedagogical skills and curriculum, is of tremendous importance. Indeed, without any evidence that learning is taking place, why should a school district invest time and resources in a given subject area? Yet…
Descriptors: Evidence, Physical Education, Role Perception, Program Evaluation
James, Jennifer Hauver – Teacher Education and Practice, 2011
If educational research stemming from colleges of education is sometimes out of touch, scholarship engaged by school districts and state boards of education is often dangerous in its distant view but arms-length reach. Teaching and learning are enhanced when members of the school community engage in collective grounded efforts to make real change.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Teacher Attitudes, Negative Attitudes, Value Judgment
Kenny, Robert F.; McDaniel, Rudy – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
Video games have become an essential part of the way people play and learn. While an increasing number of people are using games to learn in informal environments, their acceptance in the classroom as an instructional activity has been mixed. Successes in informal learning have caused supporters to falsely believe that implementing them into the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Informal Education, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
Durr, Chris – Computers in Libraries, 2011
Library staff members should ultimately base their purchasing choices on the mission statements of their employing institutions. Fortunately, library mission statements have much in common. Undoubtedly, for example, all libraries have a goal that includes "serve the information needs of the community," because on some level, all libraries are…
Descriptors: User Needs (Information), Information Needs, Access to Information, Library Services
Montrul, Silvina; Ionin, Tania – Modern Language Journal, 2012
This study investigates dominant language transfer (from English) in adult Spanish second language (L2) learners and Spanish heritage speakers. We focus on contrasting properties of English and Spanish definite articles with respect to generic reference ("Elephants have ivory tusks" vs. "Los elefantes tienen colmillos de marfil") and inalienable…
Descriptors: Sentences, Language Dominance, Language Research, Second Language Learning
Robinson, Denise – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2012
This paper seeks to illuminate the crucial and contradictory features of Higher Education (HE) in Further Education (FE) student experience as seen through students' perceptions. The empirical study of Foundation degree (Fd) students studying in FE Colleges using a critical hermeneutics approach, raises a contrasting perspective on the HE in FE…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Opportunities, Student Attitudes, Adult Education
Denac, Olga – Online Submission, 2009
Pedagogical theory and research practice tend to confine themselves to study the cognitive aspect of a child's personality and to focus on his/her productivity, while forgetting about other dimensions. The ability to experience artistic contents and the creative capacity of our society are decreasing. People are in a continuous search for…
Descriptors: Art, Music, Value Judgment, Role
Semetsky, Inna – Ethics and Education, 2009
This article begins by revisiting the current model of values education (moral education) which has recently been set up in Australian schools. This article problematizes the pedagogical model of teaching values in the direct transmission mode from the perspective of the continuity of experience as central to the philosophies of John Dewey and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values Education, Ethical Instruction, Biology
Campbell, Stephen Matthew – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Internet access in the workplace has become ubiquitous in many organizations. Often, employees need this access to perform their duties. However, many studies report a large percentage of employees use their work Internet access for non-work-related activities. These activities can result in reduced efficiency, increased vulnerability to cyber…
Descriptors: Employees, Intention, Moral Values, Computer Use
Ahmed, Wondimu; van der Werf, Greetje; Minnaert, Alexander; Kuyper, Hans – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2010
Background: Recent literature on emotions in education has shown that competence- and value-related beliefs are important sources of students' emotions; nevertheless, the role of these antecedents in students' daily functioning in the classroom is not yet well-known. More importantly, to date we know little about intra-individual variability in…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Grade 7, Value Judgment, Competence
Raths, David – Campus Technology, 2010
In the world of campus IT hiring, think of certifications as the equivalent of the SATs. They're just one component of the overall application, along with the interview, past performance, and references. If the candidate is accomplished and well rounded, the SATs--or certifications--can be more of a checklist item. Otherwise, they may make the…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Job Skills, Certification, Information Technology
Small, Deborah A. – Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2010
Natural disasters and other traumatic events often draw a greater charitable response than do ongoing misfortunes, even those that may cause even more widespread misery, such as famine or malaria. Why is the response disproportionate to need? The notion of reference dependence critical to Prospect Theory (Kahneman & Tversky, 1979) maintains that…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Self Concept, Value Judgment, Altruism
Gallagher, Kelly – Stenhouse Publishers, 2012
"Read-i-cide" n: The systematic killing of the love of reading, often exacerbated by the inane, mind-numbing practices found in schools. Reading is dying in our schools. Educators are familiar with many of the factors that have contributed to the decline--poverty, second-language issues, and the ever-expanding choices of electronic entertainment.…
Descriptors: Reading, Reader Text Relationship, Recreational Reading, Drills (Practice)

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