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King, Ronnel B.; Ganotice, Fraide A. – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2014
High-quality social relationships are important for students' academic motivation and achievement. However, the specific pathways through which social relationships influence motivation, learning, and achievement are still unclear. Guided by Anderman's (in: Urdan (ed.), "Advances in motivation and achievement, vol. 11: the role of contextual…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Academic Achievement, Student Motivation, Secondary School Students
Dempsey, Lorcan; Malpas, Constance; Lavoie, Brian – OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc., 2014
This article takes a broad view of the evolution of collecting behaviors in a network environment and suggests some future directions based on various simple models. The authors look at the changing dynamics of print collections, at the greater engagement with research and learning behaviors, and at trends in scholarly communication. The goal is…
Descriptors: Library Materials, Library Services, Users (Information), Library Networks
George, Annamma; Kappan, Mini Dejo – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2011
Effective learning merely does not imply manipulation of information, which is integrated into an existing knowledge base, but rather, directing attention to what one has assimilated, understanding relationship between new information and what is already known, understanding the process which facilitated this and being aware that something new has…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Strategies, Academic Achievement, Web Based Instruction
Paulson, Eric J.; Bauer, Laurie – NADE Digest, 2011
An understanding of the role of metacognition--thinking about thinking--is a fundamental aspect of the theoretical base of most textbooks for college reading and study strategies courses today (e.g.,Veenman, Van Hout-Wolters, & Afflerbach, 2006). The theme we seek to develop in this article is that elements of what make a reading and study…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Strategies, College Students, Goal Orientation
Yang, Weidong; Dai, Weiping – English Language Teaching, 2011
Rote memorization of vocabulary has long been a common way for Chinese students to learn lexical items. Cultural, educational background and traditional teaching practice in China are identified to be the factors that contribute to many students' heavy reliance on memorization as their sole approach to vocabulary learning. In addition to rote…
Descriptors: Rote Learning, Memorization, Vocabulary Development, Foreign Countries
Lewis, Joél P.; Litchfield, Brenda C. – Education, 2011
The purpose of this study was to investigate self-regulated learning and academic performance in preservice teacher education by incorporating self-regulated learning training into an undergraduate educational technology course. Participants were randomly assigned to three different training modules, which were designed to explore if…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Learning Strategies, Independent Study, Academic Achievement
Santarosa, Stephanie R. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This exploratory study uses the 15 scales of the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ) to examine how traditional-aged college students in their first year of college compare with those who have persisted to their second year. In addition, the relationship of students' motivation levels and use of learning strategies with student…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Learning Strategies, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Solomon, Sally D.; Rutkowsky, Susan A.; Mahon, Megan L.; Halpern, Erica M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Malachite and verdigris, two copper-based pigments, are synthesized in this experiment intended for use in a general chemistry laboratory. The preparation of egg tempera paint from malachite is also described. All procedures can be done with a magnetic stir plate, standard glassware present in any first-year laboratory, and household chemicals.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratories, Undergraduate Students, Laboratory Experiments
Gold, Bonnie – College Mathematics Journal, 2011
Even those with no interest in the philosophy of mathematics take positions on a range of philosophical issues when they teach mathematics. Some of these issues are intimately related to common student confusions. These include the nature of mathematical objects and relations such as real numbers and equality; how we come to conclude a…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Grade 4, Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods
Feigenbaum, Paul – Community Literacy Journal, 2011
This essay revises Paula Mathieu's call for relationship-based tactics of engagement over institution-based strategies. Because engaged scholars operate within institutional contexts, they should utilize both tactics and strategies to make the academic institutional paradigm more conducive to relationship-based engagement. In supporting this…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Learning Strategies, Interpersonal Relationship, Literacy
Benson, Dave – Mathematics Teaching, 2011
Across the primary and secondary phases, pupils are encouraged to use and apply their knowledge, skills, and understanding of mathematics to solve problems in a variety of forms, ranging from single-stage word problems to the challenge of extended rich tasks. Amongst many others, Cockcroft (1982) emphasised the importance and relevance of…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics), Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Teachers
Lew, Duan Ning Magdeleine; Schmidt, Henk G. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate whether there is evidence of reflection in student-written journals and to investigate whether students show improvements in their reflective skills through journal keeping. To that end, the reflection journals of 3460 first-year students enrolled in a polytechnic were studied by means of an…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Reflection, Learning Strategies, College Freshmen
Conradi, Lisa; Agosti, Jen; Tullberg, Erika; Richardson, Lisa; Langan, Heather; Ko, Susan; Wilson, Charles – Child Welfare, 2011
This paper will provide information on a recent Breakthrough Series Collaborative (BSC) conducted by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network on Using Trauma-Informed Child Welfare Practice to Improve Foster Care Placement Stability. Information on this particular BSC will be provided, followed by initial findings gathered from an evaluation of…
Descriptors: Placement, Metric System, Child Welfare, Foster Care
Yonker, Julie E. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2011
With the advent of online test banks and large introductory classes, instructors have often turned to textbook publisher-generated multiple-choice question (MCQ) exams in their courses. Multiple-choice questions are often divided into categories of factual or applied, thereby implicating levels of cognitive processing. This investigation examined…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Item Banks, Introductory Courses, Cognitive Processes
Frank, Michael C.; Tenenbaum, Joshua B. – Cognition, 2011
Children learning the inflections of their native language show the ability to generalize beyond the perceptual particulars of the examples they are exposed to. The phenomenon of "rule learning"--quick learning of abstract regularities from exposure to a limited set of stimuli--has become an important model system for understanding generalization…
Descriptors: Native Language, Observation, Models, Language Acquisition

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