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Corlatescu, Dragos-Georgian; Dascalu, Mihai; McNamara, Danielle S. – Grantee Submission, 2021
Reading comprehension is key to knowledge acquisition and to reinforcing memory for previous information. While reading, a mental representation is constructed in the reader's mind. The mental model comprises the words in the text, the relations between the words, and inferences linking to concepts in prior knowledge. The automated model of…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Memory, Inferences, Syntax
Sparking Interest, Reducing Learning? The Hidden Drawback of Fun Facts and Other "Seductive Details"
Sundar, Kripa – American Educator, 2020
This article describes "seductive details" as attention-grabbing, irrelevant pieces of information. They can be words, illustrations, photographs, animations, narrations, videos, or sounds. Studying the effects of seductive details is a growing area of research--but it is far enough along to merit teachers' interest: there are over 20…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Attention, Attention Control, Student Interests
Smith, Dianne – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2018
When I received an e-mail from Roland (Sintos Coloma) about participating in the 50th celebration of the American Educational Studies Association (AESA), I did not hesitate to agree to do so. What I did not envision, at the time, is how difficult and complex this process of writing an article for the special issue of "Educational…
Descriptors: Memory, Feminism, Females, Academic Discourse
Ditta, Annie S.; Storm, Benjamin C. – Creativity Research Journal, 2018
Schacter's (2001) work on "The Seven Sins of Memory" conceptualized and communicated many of the failures of memory and their critical role in cognition. At the heart of the framework is the idea that memory often fails not because it is dysfunctional or maladaptive, but because it prioritizes flexibility and the ability to think and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Schemata (Cognition), Memory, Guidelines
Irwin, Ruth; White, Te Haumoana – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Exosomatic memory is a crucial phase in the evolution of humanity because it enables learning to take place across groups and generations rather than exclusively through lived experience or one on one transmission. Exosomatic memory is the attribution of knowledge to objects, such as art or writing, which allows epistemology to be transmitted…
Descriptors: Climate, Ethnic Groups, Indigenous Populations, Educational Philosophy
Smith, Dywanna; Kelly-Morris, Katelyn; Chapman, Shaniya – Urban Education, 2022
This manuscript is a confluence of voices: A Black university professor at a Historically Black University in the Southeast and her two pre-service teachers. Using journaling as a catalyst for transformative healing; three young, Black women discuss their intersecting identities and bear witness to each other's memories. To resist racist…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Blacks, Females, Minority Group Teachers
Centelles, Josep J.; de Atauri, Pedro R.; Moreno, Estefania – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2022
Games are highly appreciated by the population, so due to the COVID-19 pandemic confinement we decided to carry out an Internet research of several games, in order to use them for the assimilation of new words of Biochemical students. Games found in puzzle books allow the stimulation of memory, reasoning and other brain capacities, such as keeping…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Puzzles, Alphabets
Lakshmi, Y. Vijaya; Majid, Ishfaq – Online Submission, 2019
A teacher should be able to measure what she expects her students to learn. Not only this, but it is the duty of the teacher to help the students to learn. All this involves much more than just providing knowledge in the specific discipline. In higher education, it is believed that a teacher is the friend, philosopher and guide of a student. A…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation, Prior Learning
Stainthorp, Rhona – Education 3-13, 2021
This paper presents an overview of evidence from psychological research, which enables us to understand the processes involved in word reading, how children develop word reading skills and how to teach them to read words successfully. Psychological models of reading in alphabetic orthographies propose two routes to word reading: an indirect route…
Descriptors: Psychology, Reading Processes, Alphabets, Models
Fitzpatrick, Esther; Longley, Alys – LEARNing Landscapes, 2020
Understanding writing as a performative material practice, this paper highlights the "imperative" as a strategy to enhance writing practices in our classrooms and academic workshops. Drawing on posthuman theories and intra-active relationships, it describes how performative arts-based writing can provide a way to engage with the human…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Inquiry, Higher Education, Writing Strategies
Peng, Peng; Goodrich, J. Marc – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
The science of reading emphasizes explicit skills-based reading instruction to support students' reading acquisition. Yet, despite ample evidence of support, some students do not respond to such instruction adequately. To characterize why some students are not responsive to evidence-based reading instruction and to inform the development of novel…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Models, Cognitive Processes, Evidence Based Practice
Nguyen, Nhien – Learning Organization, 2017
Purpose: This paper aims to provide an overview of the concept "organizational unlearning" and its development since it was first introduced to the management literature and presents a useful perspective that can help to advance the conceptual development of this topic. Design/methodology/approach: Through a conversation with celebrated…
Descriptors: Learning, Organizational Change, Behavior, Organizational Theories
Thenmozhi, C. – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2019
Thinking is a common process. Cognitive ability includes knowledge, memory and metacognition. Knowledge requires memory. These two are inextricably linked. Parents and teachers need to encourage children to take an active role in their learning and show them how to use what they know to the best advantage. Cognition is primarily a mental process.…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Cognitive Ability, Knowledge Level, Memory
Huang, Xiaorui – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2018
There are a large number of factors contributing to the reading outcome diversity. Individual differences in cognition are possibly regarded as one of the most significant causes and have a predominated impact on the reading development. Individual differences, like meta-cognition and working memory, are found to have a positive correlation with…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Cognitive Processes, Second Language Learning, Reading Achievement
Campion, Corey; Dodman, Trevor – History Teacher, 2021
The centennial of the First World War has offered instructors across the humanities an exciting opportunity to enhance students' disciplinary expertise while reflecting on the significance of an event that continues to shape the world today. Drawing on established courses on the history and literature of the war, respectively, the authors designed…
Descriptors: War, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Seminars

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