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Gordon, James R. – Educational Theory, 2020
If the received views on self-transformation in philosophical literature are correct, then either self-transformation (1) is caused by forces beyond oneself and beyond one's control, (2) is not rational to pursue, or (3) does not ever really happen. In this essay, James Gordon highlights the philosophical puzzle known as the…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Self Actualization, Individual Development, Philosophy
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Vernon, Esther – Curriculum Journal, 2020
This article builds up a sketch of the vertical movements within knowledge to argue for the importance of abstract systematised knowledge within horizontal knowledge domains such as geography. Unfolding as a narrative, the first section draws on realist theories of knowledge to discuss the basis for two contrasting directions of epistemic movement…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Geography, Curriculum, Realism
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Wissman, Kathryn T. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
"Collaborative inhibition" is the counterintuitive finding that learners working in a group recall less information compared with the combined nonredundant output of the same number of learners working individually (Weldon & Bellinger, 1997). Although research has shown that collaborative inhibition occurs for a variety of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Inhibition, Recall (Psychology), Group Activities
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Rieber, Lloyd P. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
An important element of good design, instructional or otherwise, is awareness of and being empathetic to the needs, wants, interests, values, and opinions of the intended audience. Typical approaches to learning about the subjective viewpoints of a particular audience have included survey instruments based on Likert-type items and open-ended…
Descriptors: Q Methodology, Design, Profiles, Evaluation Methods
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Alonso, Gabriela; Schroeder, Kersten T. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
The transition to remote-teaching online for Molecular Biology has forced active learning exercises like Escape Rooms to also move online. In the past, Escape Rooms have been an effective tool for students to help reinforce concepts they learned in Molecular Biology. We propose that there is a way for Escape Rooms to be moved to an online setting…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Virtual Classrooms, Molecular Biology, Educational Games
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Thompson, Brittany N.; Goldstein, Thalia R. – Child Development, 2020
Research suggests that children can learn new information via pretense. However, a fundamental problem with existing studies is that children are passive receivers of the pretense rather than active, engaged participants. This preregistered study replicates previous learning from pretense findings (Sutherland & Friedman, 2012, "Child…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Play, Puppetry, Preschool Children
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Teig, Inger Lise – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2020
This chapter describes how profession based hierarchies (stratified social orders between professions) may appear in a teaching context of interprofessionality involving a variety of health professions presenting challenges to learning and offers suggestions on how these challenges can be overcome.
Descriptors: Occupations, Social Stratification, Allied Health Occupations, Barriers
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Jahnke, Isa; Lee, Yen-Mei; Pham, Minh; He, Hao; Austin, Linda – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2020
Mobile microlearning targets a new audience of learners: employees and workers outside of offices, using smartphones for flexible, anywhere, anytime training. The term 'mobile' emphasizes that the content is made for small screens of smartphones. According to literature and industry reports, micro-lessons are generally between 30 s and 5 min.…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Online Courses, Design, Usability
Agarwal, Pooja K. – Educational Leadership, 2020
Psychologist Pooja Agarwal, who has researched how various brain-based strategies to improve learning work in actual classrooms, describes the strong effects of "retrieval practice"--the practice of encouraging students to retrieve and "pull out" information they have learned from memory. Check out these powerful strategies.
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Information Retrieval, Learning Processes, Memory
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Penalva, Jose – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2020
In the context of the main challenges that educational systems across the world are facing, the paper analyses the conception of personalised education in prevalent approaches to lifelong-learning, as per OECD. It shows that, at heart, it fails to provide an adequate framework when it comes to achieve leadership, innovation and self-realisation.…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Lifelong Learning, Innovation, Leadership
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Pasquesi, Kira – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2020
This chapter highlights community building as a pedagogical foundation for effective integration of service-learning and community engagement practices in higher education.
Descriptors: Service Learning, Community Involvement, Higher Education, Educational Practices
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Bazhydai, Marina; Silverstein, Priya; Parise, Eugenio; Westermann, Gert – Developmental Science, 2020
Children are sensitive to both social and non-social aspects of the learning environment. Among social cues, pedagogical communication has been shown to not only play a role in children's learning, but also in their own active transmission of knowledge. Vredenburgh, Kushnir and Casasola, "Developmental Science," 2015, 18, 645 showed that…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Learning Processes, Social Environment, Cues
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Merrill, M. David – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2020
A first-class syllabus can help promote effective, efficient and engaging learning, but traditional syllabi too often fail to attain this purpose. This paper describes and illustrates a syllabus review check-list that was designed to assist faculty at a major university to adopt a problem-centered approach to their courses. The check-list enables…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Check Lists, Problem Based Learning, Universities
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Kim, Heedong; Lee, Yunsoo – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2020
The purpose of this study is to suggest an alternative to maximize the relationship between education service provider and learner in CRM in the implementation of CRM strategy by lifelong education institutions and members. This study clarified the relationship between CRM strategy (e.g., customer orientation, education service quality, and…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Student School Relationship, Educational Quality, Intention
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Stefaniak, Jill – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2020
Designing within a system is ubiquitous to instructional design. In order to understand the systemic impact of design decisions within an organization, one must understand the interrelatedness of the objects within the system. Developing an understanding of context as it relates to the utility of instructional design solutions will position…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Workplace Learning, Systems Approach, Performance Technology
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