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Bailey, Richard – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2020
It seems reasonable to suppose that educational practices should be informed by philosophical and scientific understandings of the character and operation of mental processes. Clark and Chambers' 1998 'The Extended Mind' is a seminal paper in the philosophy of mind, but has received limited attention by educational researchers. Their Extended Mind…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Schemata (Cognition), Learning Processes, Criticism
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Katsaros, Nikolaos A.; Stasinakis, Panagiotis K. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
In this article, we present the simulation software called Aipotu and we propose a way to use it in order to promote Evolution Learning and Teaching. Through activities, included in a worksheet, students gradually gain new knowledge not only on evolution and its genetic base but on the concept of simulation and scientific modeling as well. Aipotu…
Descriptors: Evolution, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Sabati, Sheeva; Beckett, Linnea; Cragun-Rehders, Kira; Najera, Alyssa; Hise, Katerina; Geiger, Anna – Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
Writing as both instructors and students who worked together in the undergraduate course "Water Justice," we reflect on the limits and possibilities of engaging in anticolonial teaching-learning practices within the ongoing contexts of settler colonialism and racial violence that shapes universities. We describe how we designed…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Undergraduate Students, Social Justice, Water
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Zorislav Šojat; Gordana Gredicak Šojat – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The sudden, unexpected breakthrough in the intelligence shown by machines, as a wished for, but very disruptive element, will shape the future of our civilisation and Humans as individuals and collectives. The extreme drive towards commercialisation of newest developments already led to an extremely wide spread of Machine Intelligence Assistants…
Descriptors: Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Morale
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Labudde, Peter – Contributions from Science Education Research, 2019
In this chapter, eight foci relevant for science educators are presented and illustrated by paradigmatic examples and discussed in two parts. The first part "from science education to practice and authorities" discusses the four foci of: (1) developing concepts for instruction; (2) responding to the needs of schools; (3) connecting…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Practices, Educational Policy, Science Curriculum
Halverson, Rich; Halverson, Erica Rosenfeld – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2019
How can we see education research as a coherent body of inquiry? The naturally occurring diversity of epistemologies and methods give education research the appearance of discord. In this paper, we propose that all of these various methods, questions, and interpretive frameworks of education research share a common commitment to the idea that…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Scientific Research, Educational Research, Educational Improvement
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Crossland, John – School Science Review, 2017
Part 1 in this four-part series of articles discussed Piaget's theories of learning and development (Crossland, 2016). Part 2 explores how post-Piagetian researchers have addressed criticisms of Piaget's theories by linking recent evidence including that from neuroscience. The outcomes show that good teachers make a difference by implementing…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Neurosciences, Educational Research, Scientific Research
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Crossland, John – School Science Review, 2017
Parts 1 and 2 in this four-part series of articles (Crossland, 2016, 2017a) discussed the recent research from neuroscience linked to concepts from cognitive development that brought Piaget's theories into the 21st century and showed the most effective provision towards more optimal learning strategies. Part 2 reviewed Demetriou's latest thinking…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Neurosciences, Educational Research, Scientific Research
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Bence-Fekete, Andrea – Practice and Theory in Systems of Education, 2017
The development and modification of learning skills did not follow the boom of the other areas. In the teaching materials verbal knowledge is still the most significant, which does not require thinking and creativity from the students during acquisition; what more, sometimes even the pedagogues do not like those students, who apply unique…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Research Skills, Student Research, Research Methodology
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Crossland, John – School Science Review, 2017
Parts 1 and 2 in this four-part series of articles (Crossland, 2016, 2017) discussed the recent research from neuroscience linked to concepts from cognitive development that brought Piaget's theories into the 21st century and showed the most effective provision towards more optimal learning strategies. Then the discussion moved onto Demetriou's…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Neurosciences, Educational Research, Scientific Research
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Crossland, John – School Science Review, 2016
The research questions a teacher would ask of neuroscience require answers researched within a typical classroom context. Unfortunately this research has rarely been available. The Education Endowment Foundation recently set up six projects applying evidence from neuroscience and educational studies to the classroom context. Most of the evaluation…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Neurosciences, Educational Research, Scientific Research
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Dayle Anderson; Delia Baskerville – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2016
This article is the second of two describing findings of a pilot case study designed to explore learning about science through drama. This article describes students' responses to opportunities that were provided through the guided drama--science inquiry process to gather, interpret and use data as evidence. Findings indicate that a carefully…
Descriptors: Drama, Science Instruction, Pilot Projects, Learning Processes
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Cherif, Abour – Science Teacher, 2012
The author has successfully used a learning activity titled "The Year I Was Born" to motivate students to conduct historical research and present key scientific discoveries from their birth year. The activity promotes writing, helps students enhance their scientific literacy, and also improves their attitude toward the learning of science. As one…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Literacy, Science Activities
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Kraft, Volker – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
This article--mainly referring to the situation in Germany--consists of three parts. In a first section the current presence of neurosciences in the public discourse will be described in order to illuminate the background which is relevant for contemporary educational thinking. The prefix "neuro-" is ubiquitous today and therefore…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Foreign Countries, Psychiatry, Learning Theories
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DeKeyser, Robert – Language Learning, 2012
For decades educational psychologists have bemoaned the black box approach of much research on learning, that is, the focus on product rather than process, and the absence of fine-grained analysis of the learning process in the individual. One way that progress has been made on this point in the last couple of decades is through cognitive…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Second Language Learning, Individual Differences
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