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Falk, John; Storksdieck, Martin – Science Education, 2005
Falk and Dierking's Contextual Model of Learning was used as a theoretical construct for investigating learning within a free-choice setting. A review of previous research identified key variables fundamental to free-choice science learning. The study sought to answer two questions: (1) How do specific independent variables individually contribute…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Museums
Noble, Tracy; Nemirovsky, Ricardo; Dimattia, Cara; Wright, Tracey – International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 2004
In this article, we will describe the results of a study of 6th grade students learning about the mathematics of change. The students in this study worked with software environments for the computer and the graphing calculator that included a simulation of a moving elevator, linked to a graph of its velocity vs. time. We will describe how the…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Computers, Motion, Learning Processes
Miller, Steve; Tallal, Paula A. – School Administrator, 2006
Brain is the source of all human thoughts, feelings and emotions. Now the mysteries of the human brain are rapidly being elucidated by neuroscience research. For more than 150 years, neuroscience has held that most of the brain's functionality develops during critical periods in early childhood and that once past these critical periods, the window…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Speech, Oral Language, Brain
de Guzman, Allan B.; Fernandez, Editha A. – Teacher Education and Practice, 2005
The purpose of this qualitative study was to capture how a select group of 26 preservice and in-service teachers recruited from 7 teacher education institutions in the capital of the Philippines viewed their teaching motivations. With the use of individual in-depth interview as a qualitative tool, findings of the study yielded 3 significant themes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
Wolfe, Pat – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2006
The brain, a pattern-finding organ, seeks to create meaning through establishing or refining existing neural networks; this is learning. Emotion affects what is learned and what is retained.
Descriptors: Transformational Generative Grammar, Brain, Neurological Organization, Emotional Response
Imagination, Hope and the Positive Face of Feminism: Pro/Feminist Pedagogy in "Post" Feminist Times?
Lambert, Cath; Parker, Andrew – Studies in Higher Education, 2006
This article presents an analysis of the way in which a group of students at one UK university mobilised their interest in and commitment to pro/feminist values and ideals through the establishment of a student society geared towards combating anti-sexism. Placing the students at the centre of the discussion, the article describes the various…
Descriptors: Activism, Feminism, Foreign Countries, Learning Processes
Parker, Andrew – British Educational Research Journal, 2006
This article presents an analysis of gender identity within the context of lifelong learning. Constructed specifically around individual experiences of occupational apprenticeship in English professional football, it draws on a re-reading of data collected in the early 1990s to depict the way in which a group of young men were socialised into…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Apprenticeships, Masculinity, Sexual Identity
Lagnado, David A.; Newell, Ben R.; Kahan, Steven; Shanks, David R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2006
In multiple-cue learning (also known as probabilistic category learning) people acquire information about cue-outcome relations and combine these into predictions or judgments. Previous researchers claimed that people can achieve high levels of performance without explicit knowledge of the task structure or insight into their own judgment…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Cues, Performance, Prediction
Schechter, Chen; Sykes, Israel; Rosenfeld, Jona – Planning and Changing, 2004
Teachers must learn to learn, and thereby develop their abilities to engage in ongoing learning so as to survive and thrive in turbulent and uncertain learning environments. Here, Schechterl discuss the importance of collective retrospective learning as an inbuilt vehicle in the ongoing pursuit toward learning schools. They also explore on the…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Learning Processes, Inquiry, Learning Experience
Kinshuk, Taiyu Lin; McNab, Paul – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2006
Researchers have regarded inductive reasoning as one of the seven primary mental abilities that account for human intelligent behaviours. Researchers have also shown that inductive reasoning ability is one of the best predictors for academic performance. Modelling of inductive reasoning is therefore an important issue for providing adaptivity in…
Descriptors: Memory, Logical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Virtual Classrooms
Robertson, Scott; Hubball, Harry – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2005
As an alternative method of coaching education, with a focus on situated learning, mentoring has the potential to encourage "communities of practice," which are groups of people who share a common interest and engage in a process of collective learning that creates bonds between them. In addition, mentoring has the potential to overcome the…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Mentors, Professional Development, Career Education
Betoret, Fernando Domenech – Learning and Instruction, 2006
We tested a theoretical model that hypothesized relationships between several variables from input, process and product in an educational setting, from the university student's perspective, using structural equation modeling. In order to carry out the analysis, we measured in sequential order the input (referring to students' personal…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Students, Structural Equation Models, Learning Processes
Ainley, Mary; Patrick, Lyn – Educational Psychology Review, 2006
A micro-level approach to the study of relationships between component processes within self-regulated learning in young adolescent students is described. Using this approach, contingencies between self-regulatory processes can be identified and insight into factors that promote students' use of self-regulatory strategies can be investigated.…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Learning Processes, Achievement Need, Early Adolescents
Yu, Chen; Ballard, Dana H.; Aslin, Richard N. – Cognitive Science, 2005
We examine the influence of inferring interlocutors' referential intentions from their body movements at the early stage of lexical acquisition. By testing human participants and comparing their performances in different learning conditions, we find that those embodied intentions facilitate both word discovery and word-meaning association. In…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Testing, Comparative Analysis, Learning Processes
Sikstrom, Sverker – Cognitive Science, 2006
An item that stands out (is isolated) from its context is better remembered than an item consistent with the context. This isolation effect cannot be accounted for by increased attention, because it occurs when the isolated item is presented as the first item, or by impoverished memory of nonisolated items, because the isolated item is better…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Primacy Effect, Short Term Memory, Depression (Psychology)

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