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Varghese Panthalookaran – Higher Education for the Future, 2025
Unlike other technologies that augment human physical skills and abilities, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies interact with human thinking skills nurtured through various educational processes. Hence, advances in these technologies challenge the education sector to reimagine the suitable intellectual formation of students in the AI age. It…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Artificial Intelligence, Thinking Skills, Educational Objectives
Star, Jon R.; Pollack, Courtney – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2015
The topic of inhibition in mathematics education is both well timed and important. In this commentary, we reflect on the role of inhibition in mathematics learning through four themes that relate to how inhibition is defined, measured, developed, and applied. First, we consider different characterizations of inhibition and how they may shape the…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Mathematics Education, Definitions, Research Methodology
Wong, Meng Ee – Support for Learning, 2018
Despite the availability of assistive technology frameworks as a tool to aid in the process of decision making, teachers of students with visual impairments in Singapore have had little awareness of or experience in using such frameworks to guide them when making choices about assistive technology. Much of the selection had previously been made…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education Teachers, Visual Impairments, Sensory Aids
Lawrence, Randee Lipson – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2012
Intuitive knowing is one of the most complex and misunderstood ways of knowing. It is difficult to put into words and verbalize. Intuition is spontaneous, heart-centered, free, adventurous, imaginative, playful, nonsequential, and nonlinear. People access intuitive knowledge through dreams, symbols, artwork, dance, yoga, meditation, contemplation,…
Descriptors: Intuition, Adult Learning, Knowledge Level, Adult Education
Lejeune, Michel – McGill Journal of Education, 2011
The concept of tacit knowledge encompasses all of the intricacy of the different experiences that people acquire over time, and which they utilize and bring to bear in carrying out tasks effectively, reacting to unforeseen circumstances, or innovating. The intuitive nature of tacit knowledge, its particular context, and the difficulty of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Intuition, Constructivism (Learning), Knowledge Management
Harteis, Christian; Koch, Tina; Morgenthaler, Barbara – Online Submission, 2008
Intuition usually is defined as the capability to act or decide appropriately without deliberately and consciously balancing alternatives, without following a certain rule or routine, and possibly without awareness (Gigerenzer, 2007; Hogarth, 2001; Klein, 2003; Myers, 2002). It allows action which is quick (e.g. reaction to a challenging…
Descriptors: Intuition, Theory Practice Relationship, Job Performance, Research
Gattegno, Caleb – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2007
Jean Louis Nicolet is a Swiss teacher of mathematics who found his subject so fascinating that he was puzzled as to why so many pupils could not share this enjoyment in their studies. He came to a conclusion which is now supported by the results of psychological research into the learning process: he suggested that the mind does not spontaneously…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Psychological Studies, Intuition, Geometry

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