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Collis, Betty; Winnips, Koos – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2002
Discussion of productive learning in the workplace focuses on the capture and reuse of tacit knowledge. Highlights include two approaches for the reuse of tacit knowledge; instructional strategies and technologies to support knowledge capture and reuse; increasing the productivity of mentoring; knowledge transfer and knowledge creation; and…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Strategies, Educational Technology, Learning Processes
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Kist, William – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2002
Describes the results of part of an ongoing study to find and document "new literacy" classrooms. Seeks to describe new literacy classroom practices (i.e., assignments, assessments) as well as types of learning experienced by students and teacher in such classrooms. (SG)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies, Literacy
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Hassan, Karma El; Maluf, Ghada – Early Childhood Education Journal, 1999
Describes the Spectrum Project in a Lebanese kindergarten, the goal of which was to determine whether, through assessment of activities, a profile of children's abilities, strengths, and weaknesses could be identified, and to investigate the relationship between the different intelligences. Implications and recommendations for future research are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Individual Differences, Intelligence Differences, Kindergarten
Shank, Patti – Online Learning, 2001
Considers the learning process and suggests that learners need to be more in control. Topics include learning that takes place without leaders; the influence of past experiences; learning from context as well as from content; engaged learning and the importance of interaction; instructional objectives; and the effect of values. (LRW)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Educational Objectives, Interaction, Learner Controlled Instruction
Lim, Byung-Ro; Plucker, Jonathan A.; Nowak, Jeffrey A. – Educational Technology, 2001
Explains learning-by-Web design, an emerging approach to learning-by-design that uses the Web as a vehicle to conduct a project. Discusses student's motivation, the effects of group collaboration on student learning, the effects of content structure, the effects of Web publicity, visual design considerations, and balancing learning both design…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Guidelines, Hypermedia, Learning Processes
Steinkraus, Eileen – Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems, 2001
Discusses critical issues in information technology relevant to changes in education. Highlights include the need for new models for teaching and learning; integrating technology into the curriculum; student controlled learning; ethical use of technology; skills needed by students; and teacher needs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Ethics, Information Technology, Learner Controlled Instruction
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Wilkinson, Krista M.; McIlvane, William J. – Developmental Review, 2001
Describes a methodology that may offer an operationalized model that allows empirical analysis of paired associate versus symbolic learning. Presents an operational definition of the phenomenon in question and why it might be useful to model the phenomenon. Illustrates distinct advantages offered within this approach to scholars interested in…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Child Development, Children, Classification
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McLoughlin, Andrea Sabatini – Clearing House, 2004
New teachers expect many things in educational life to be complex (e.g., classroom management, lesson planning, administrative paperwork, relationships with colleagues and students' parents), they still underestimate the amount of detail that goes into creating effective learning experiences daily. Field trips, for example, always sound like a…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Field Trips, Planning, Relevance (Education)
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Fuller, Alison; Hodkinson, Heather; Hodkinson, Phil; Unwin, Lorna – British Educational Research Journal, 2005
This article explores the strengths and weaknesses of Lave and Wenger's concept of "legitimate peripheral participation" as a means of understanding workplace learning. It draws on recent ESRC-funded research by the authors in contemporary workplace settings in the UK (manufacturing industry and secondary schools) to establish the extent…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Employees, Vocational Education, Work Environment
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Malone, Larry; De Lucchi, Linda; Long, Kathy – Science and Children, 2004
Four fourth-grade teachers are bent over a conference table, chins in palms, concentrating on one student's assessment paper. This paper is one of many on the table, organized into several ragged piles. The teachers are discussing nuances of the student's work, trying to reach agreement on the quality of the response. The goal of this careful…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Student Evaluation, Science Instruction, Grade 4
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Williams, Pia; Sheridan, Sonja – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2006
The aim of this article is to problematise and discuss collaboration between children as a means of learning and as an essential aspect of pedagogical quality in educational settings. In theories of learning, children's social interaction and collaboration are highlighted as fundamental to their learning. This implies that children's opportunities…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Peer Relationship, Interaction, Learning Processes
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Plumb, Donovan – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2005
This chapter describes how by adopting a cultural theory of learning, members of a community-based research team deepened their understanding of the nature, pervasiveness, and contribution of everyday learning processes of people affected by HIV/AIDS in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Communicable Diseases
Harada, Violet H.; Yoshina, Joan M. – Library Media Connection, 2004
The inquiry-focused learning is a process that provokes deeper thinking and investigation and greater student motivation to learn. Inquiry is a process of learning that embraces features such as learning experience, assessment, and questioning thus embodying an educational philosophy that directly responds to the national emphasis on high…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Inquiry, Thinking Skills, Learning Strategies
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Huk, T. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2006
Empirical studies that focus on the impact of three-dimensional (3D) visualizations on learning are to date rare and inconsistent. According to the ability-as-enhancer hypothesis, high spatial ability learners should benefit particularly as they have enough cognitive capacity left for mental model construction. In contrast, the…
Descriptors: Memory, Cytology, Spatial Ability, Models
Meaney, Tamsin; Flett, Kirsten – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2006
Reading in mathematics classrooms needs to be an active part of the learning process. If it continues to be viewed as a passive way to gain information, then its benefit to the learning process will also continue to be under-utilised. The "Read--Think--Do (x2)" model, designed by these authors and described in this article, can be a support to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning Processes, Reading, Mathematical Concepts
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