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Hannaway, Dm – Cogent Education, 2022
The training of teachers in South Africa is fragmented and unstable with little systemic response from the government in the early years. This amplifies the need for initial professional qualifications to provide adequate opportunities to "transform" teachers' thinking and action to meet contextual demands. The aim is to unpack the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Early Childhood Education, Child Care Centers
Borghetti, Claudia; Qin, Xiaolei – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2022
This paper presents a study focused on how English language students and teachers in Chinese higher education experienced a set of interculturality-oriented teaching materials developed by the European RICH-Ed project. The investigation involved 2,267 students and 41 teachers, who had tested one of the teaching modules put forward by RICH-Ed to…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
Gary, Lee Presley, Jr.; Richmond, Scott – Online Submission, 2022
This presentation is a roadmap with a one-mode transition and subsequent application of selected higher education classroom materials to field research for learning, which has been a challenge for college faculty members for ages. The essential components of such a process are delineated, using the field experience gained by the authors with…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Materials, College Faculty, Diseases
Technology as an Actor in Communication between Teachers and Parents: The Case of Electronic Diaries
Mihaylova, Raya – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2022
The paper focuses on the influence of technology on communication between teachers and parents through electronic diaries. Theoretically, the paper is based on action-network theory and its understanding that non-human and human actors build a network of relationships. By using a qualitative research approach, including interviews with principals,…
Descriptors: Diaries, Teacher Student Relationship, Computer Mediated Communication, Influence of Technology
Takayo Ogisu – Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, 2022
Many comparative education researchers have tackled the question of how we could understand the relationship between social and cultural contexts and education. Based on the criticisms of School Effectiveness research that prospered during the 1980s, researchers started to pay closer attention to the embeddedness of education in the broader…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Criticism
Duarte, Eduardo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This article is one in a series of attempts to clear discursive space for speculative thinking in education. The impulse to move toward another form of "philosophy of education" is inspired by ongoing conversation with Heidegger, whose later work, in particular, indicated the possibility of a poetic thinking that could express the state…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Learning Processes, Futures (of Society), Poetry
Thomson, Iain – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This article develops Thomson's post-Heideggerian view that ontological education is centrally concerned with disclosing being creatively and responsibly. To disclose being creatively and responsibly is to realize the meaning of being, developing our historical understanding of what being means along with our consequent understanding of what it…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Postmodernism, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Hesseg, Rinatia Maaravi; Gal, Carmit; Karni, Avi – Learning & Memory, 2016
We tested the notion that action observation engages learning processes and mnemonic representations overlapping with those engaged in actual performance. An identical number of training instances, actual performance, or observation, was afforded on a finger opposition sequence task. Both training modes resulted in immediate gains in performance,…
Descriptors: Observation, Learning Processes, Mnemonics, Training
Sloan, Dendy; Norrgran, Cynthia – Chemical Engineering Education, 2016
We briefly discuss memory types and three modern principles of neuroscience: 1) Protein growth at the synapse, 2) the three-brain theory, and 3) the interplay of the hippocampus, the neocortex, and the prefrontal cortex. To illustrate the potential of this perspective, four applications of these principles are provided.
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Memory, Theories
Broido, Ellen M.; Schreiber, Birgit – New Directions for Higher Education, 2016
This chapter reviews models, theories, and cross-national data on student learning and development and explores these within their context.
Descriptors: Student Development, Learning Processes, Higher Education, Educational Research
Quay, John – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
Phenomenology has been with us for many years, and yet grasping phenomenology remains a difficult task. Heidegger, too, experienced this difficulty and devoted much of his teaching to the challenge of working phenomenologically. This article draws on aspects of Heidegger's commentary in progressing the teaching and learning of phenomenology,…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Workshops, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Revisiting Learning in Higher Education--Framing Notions Redefined through an Ecological Perspective
Damsa, Crina; Jornet, Alfredo – Frontline Learning Research, 2016
This article employs an ecological perspective as a means of revisiting the notion of learning, with a particular focus on learning in higher education. Learning is reconceptualised as a process entailing mutually constitutive, epistemic, social and affective relations in which knowledge, identity and agency become collective achievements of whole…
Descriptors: Learning, Higher Education, Holistic Approach, Educational Research
John A. C. Hattie; Gregory M. Donoghue – npj Science of Learning, 2016
The purpose of this article is to explore a model of learning that proposes that various learning strategies are powerful at certain stages in the learning cycle. The model describes three inputs and outcomes (skill, will and thrill), success criteria, three phases of learning (surface, deep and transfer) and an acquiring and consolidation phase…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Learning Processes, Models, Transfer of Training
Johansson, Maria – History Education Research Journal, 2021
The aim of this article is to explore the processes of learning when students are engaged in intercultural historical learning (IHL), specifically how spaces of learning were, or were not, opened by students' struggle to construct meaning. Since IHL is complex, involving both intrinsic disciplinary and extrinsic curricular goals, it is vital to…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Learning Processes, Case Studies, Secondary School Students
Parong, Jocelyn; Mayer, Richard E. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2021
As immersive virtual reality (IVR) systems proliferate in classrooms, it is important to understand how they affect learning outcomes and the underlying affective and cognitive processes that may cause these outcomes. Proponents argue that IVR could improve learning by increasing positive affective and cognitive processing, thereby supporting…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Cognitive Processes, Affective Behavior, Comparative Analysis

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