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Scheurman, Geoffrey – 1995
This paper presents a model of adult reasoning that is consistent with a set of related psychological theories of learning known collectively as constructivism. Three general factors comprise the model: (1) personal epistemology (defined as beliefs about learning, dispositions toward thinking, and assumptions about knowledge itself); (2) sustained…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Research, Epistemology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedScheurman, Geoffrey – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1997
Examines key psychological principles in contemporary theories of learning (constructivism) and highlights conceptual connections between them and aspects of critical thinking and epistemological maturity described by the reflective judgment model of adult intellectual development. Also describes an undergraduate psychology lesson that bridges…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Critical Thinking
Scheurman, Geoffrey – 1996
The conceptual connections between aspects of critical thinking described by the Reflective Judgment Model, a theory of adult intellectual development, and a larger set of psychological principles derived from constructivist theories of learning are highlighted. In spite of parallels between these conceptual schemes, as well as the practical…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Critical Thinking, Educational Psychology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPepi, David; Scheurman, Geoffrey – Journal of Teacher Education, 1996
Examines current interest in computer technology in education, posing important questions to consider (what computers offer, whether technology use is consistent with contemporary learning theories, whether technology effectively promotes change, whether technology is synonymous with good teaching, whether technology promotes critical thinking,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedYell, Michael M.; Scheurman, Geoffrey – Social Education, 1998
Presents an annotated bibliography of educational resources supporting constructivist teaching. Includes books that illustrate active teaching strategies, general works on the philosophical bases for constructivism, guides to teaching strategies and assessment, theme issues of academic journals, and historical perspectives on constructivism. (MJP)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Books, Cognitive Processes, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedScheurman, Geoffrey; Newman, Fred M. – Social Education, 1998
Describes criteria for authentic intellectual achievement in social studies, as well as the assessment and instruction tasks necessary to achieve these criteria. Emphasizes the importance of the construction of knowledge, disciplined inquiry, and the development of qualities of reasoning that have value outside school. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Theories
Peer reviewedScheurman, Geoffrey – Social Education, 1998
Presents a concise introduction and overview of "constructivism." Constructivists assert that knowledge is constructed by individuals; constructivists advocate classroom procedures that encourage students to identify the subjectivity and biases of existing interpretations and to arrive at their own conclusions. Examines four hypothetical teacher…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Constructivism (Learning), Developmental Psychology
Peer reviewedScheurman, Geoffrey – Social Education, 1998
Identifies and discusses different ways in which teachers using constructivist and other approaches might teach a lesson on the Lexington Green incident of April 1775. In that incident British soldiers opened fire on colonial farmers, killing eight of them. Includes excerpts from eyewitness documents and other background material. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Colonial History (United States), Constructivism (Learning), Educational Theories
Peer reviewedBellan, Jennifer Marie; Scheurman, Geoffrey – Social Education, 1998
Argues that a virtual field trip can complement and enhance a real one. Discusses the benefits and pitfalls of both types of field trips. Outlines a series of student and teacher activities combining an actual field trip and a virtual one to Fort Snelling in St. Paul, Minnesota. (MJP)
Descriptors: Built Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning)


