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Kesler, Avital; Shamir-Inbal, Tamar; Blau, Ina – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2022
The integration of visual programming in early formal education has been found to promote computational thinking of students. Teachers' intuitive perspectives about optimal learning processes -- "folk psychology" -- impact their perspectives about teaching "folk pedagogy" and play a significant role in integrating educational…
Descriptors: Programming, Coding, Constructivism (Learning), Intuition
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Zimet, Gila Russo; Gilat, Itzhak – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2017
The study examined intuitive perceptions of early childhood education students regarding education and care of children from birth to age 3 in Jewish and Arab societies. Research included 182 education students majoring in early childhood at three Israeli colleges. Data were collected via a questionnaire covering five topics: What is the most…
Descriptors: Arabs, Jews, Early Childhood Education, Majors (Students)
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Amit, Adi; Sagiv, Lilach – Journal of Career Assessment, 2013
We present the PreferenSort, a career counseling instrument that derives counselees' vocational interests from their preferences among occupational titles. The PreferenSort allows for a holistic decision process, while taking into account the full complexity of occupations and encouraging deliberation about one's preferences and acceptable…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Vocational Interests, Interest Inventories, Preferences
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Klein, Joseph – International Journal of Educational Management, 2010
Purpose: The literature indicates the advantages of decisions formulated through intuition, as well as the limitations, such as lack of consistency in similar situations. The principle of consistency (invariance), requiring that two equivalent versions of choice-problems will produce the same preference, is violated in intuitive judgment. This…
Descriptors: Intuition, Decision Making, Content Analysis, Reliability
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Stavy, Ruth; Babai, Reuven; Tsamir, Pessia; Tirosh, Dina; Lin, Fou-Lai; McRobbie, Campbell – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2006
This paper presents a cross-cultural study on the intuitive rules theory. The study was conducted in Australia (with aboriginal children) in Taiwan and in Israel. Our findings indicate that Taiwanese and Australian Aboriginal students, much like Israeli ones, provided incorrect responses, most of which were in line with the intuitive rules. Also,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intuition, Thinking Skills, Theories
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Fischbein, Efraim; Grossman, Aline – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1997
Discusses the problem in the relationship between schemata and intuitions. Analyzes the hypothesis that intuitions are always based on certain structural schemata. Concludes that intuitions, even when expressed as instantaneous guesses, are in fact manipulated behind the scenes by schemata. Contains 27 references. (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Intuition, Mathematics Education
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Dreyfus, Tommy; Eisenberg, Theodore – Journal of Experimental Education, 1984
A theoretical framework is presented that can be used as a program for determining the most effective way to teach the mathematical notion of a function and its associated concepts. Questionnaire booklets assessing specific notions of a three-dimensional function block were administered to 127 junior high school students. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Foreign Countries, Functions (Mathematics), Instructional Improvement
Stavy, Ruth; Tsamir, Pessia; Tirosh, Dina; Lin, Fou lai; McRobbie, Campbell – 2002
In their work in science and mathematics education, the authors have observed that students intuitively react in similar ways to a wide variety of scientific tasks. These tasks differ with regard to their content area and/or to the reasoning required for their solution, but share some common, external features. We have identified three types of…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries, High Schools, Indigenous Populations
Williams, J. S.; Linchevski, L. – 1997
This paper further develops an instructional method called here "process-object linking and embedding". The idea is to link the familiar mathematical processes to objects in a familiar situation, then re-embed the new link through mathematical symbols into their mathematical construction. It makes use of children's extra-mathematical,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Games
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Zehavi, Nurit – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1988
Describes study of junior high school students in Israel that tested the effectiveness of microcomputer-based software designed to shape students' intuitions in the understanding of graphs of quantitative relationships. Retention and integration of microcomputer activities are discussed, and treatments for the experimental and control groups are…
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Assisted Instruction, Foreign Countries, Graphs
Mevorach, Miriam; Strauss, Sidney – 1995
The purpose of this study was to determine the nature of teachers' implicit in-action mental models about children's minds and learning, as inferred through the ways they teach. The work was based on the theoretical works of D. Schon, L. Shulman, and P. N. Johnson-Laird. Study participants included 24 student, novice, and experienced teachers. All…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Children, Cognitive Development, Foreign Countries