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Carwile, Julie – Inquiry, 2007
A learning model describes how learning occurs, and two major classifications of models are objectivism and constructivism. A. D. Carswell (2001) notes that "within an objectivist schema, the instructor identifies the course objectives required of students and then systematically arranges the content to reach those goals." Constructivism, on the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Online Courses, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
More, Arthur J. – 1993
This paper examines different types of student learning styles and outlines a four-step process for identifying and integrating these learning styles to provide students with the most effective educational experience possible. The paper lists five dimensions along which most learning styles can be categorized--global-analytical, verbal-imaginal,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies
Nolan, Mary E. – 1994
Educators have long acknowledged that not all learning occurs in a classroom. This paper describes an innovative educational program in Minnesota, where the educational facility was built in a dedicated space at the Mall of America. The program is based on an outcomes-based, transdisciplinary curriculum for 16- to 19-year-old youth, featuring the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology
Koneman, Philip A.; Jonassen, David H. – 1994
Hypertext is well-suited for educational applications where open learning and knowledge exploration is desired. In such applications, principles of good hypertext interface design should be employed to avoid navigational problems so as to maximize learning. Interface design, however, may also directly enhance acquisition of a particular knowledge…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Cognitive Structures, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Interfaces
Strobel, Shirley H. – 1982
A five-step method of conflict analysis can help students generate accurate and complex theme statements about literature without teacher intervention. The conflict analysis involves (1) identifying the characters who are in conflict as a series of pairs and determining if the protagonist has an inner conflict; (2) determining the major conflict,…
Descriptors: Conflict, Discovery Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction
Cronin, Michael – 1990
The paper disucsses the need for training in critical thinking and the effects of debate training across the curriculum as a teaching tool and learning mechanism. The debate training provided through the Oral Communication Program at Virginia's Radford University is described (design, implementation, results), along with data from a report on the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Debate, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
McDiarmid, G. Williamson; Ball, Deborah Loewenberg – 1988
The Teacher Education and Learning to Teach Study of the National Center for Research on Teacher Education combines case studies of teacher education programs with longitudinal studies of teacher learning. In this paper, the development of the theoretical framework on which instrumentation for the longitudinal study is based is discussed.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Knowledge Level, Learning Processes
Nugent, Harold; Nugent, Susan – 1984
The double-entry journal requires students to write affective response statements to literature readings and to compare such entries with those of classmates. Use of the double-entry journal is intended to activate students' prior learning and present feelings, foster collaborative learning, integrate major language skills, and encourage the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Learning Processes
Purcell-Gates, Victoria – 1988
This case study examines the process of learning to read and write in a first-grade boy for whom difficulties in literacy acquisition were predicted from a battery of tests commonly used to identify learning disabilities (LD). Data included: (1) test scores from the school psychologist, speech therapist, audiologist, and from standardized school…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Case Studies, Handicap Identification, Language Enrichment
Scholnick, Ellin Kofsky; And Others – 1987
Using a map for guiding travel requires: (1) skills in encoding information from a terrain and a map; (2) finding a match between the two; and (3) maintaining the match despite directional shifts from turns on a route. In order to test this analysis, 94 children between the ages of 4 and 6 used maps to locate the route to a goal through a network…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Encoding (Psychology), Geography, Learning Processes
Bjorklund, Eskil – 1982
Information on research efforts concerning higher education in Sweden is presented. The development of the research program has involved a shift of emphasis among four major problem areas (the role of higher education in society, the organization of higher education, the educational function, and the research function). While in the early 1970s…
Descriptors: College Role, Education Work Relationship, Educational Benefits, Educational Research
Goddard, Constance – 1983
This discussion of questions related to the most appropriate role for the computer in undergraduate postsecondary education begins by describing the Educational Testing Service's evaluations of two large-scale funded projects intended to stimulate the incorporation of computer assisted instruction (CAI) into undergraduate instruction--the…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Higher Education
Eckenrod, James S.; And Others – 1980
This directory lists and describes educational projects developed, under development, and projected for development by the Teacher Corps throughout the United States. Details given for each project include: (1) name and geographic area; (2) use of ERIC descriptors to describe the major subjects; (3) intended audience; (4) brief description of the…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Practices, Educational Research, Learning Processes
Fincher-Ford, Margaret – 1980
An approach to teaching and learning in which students assess their own strengths and weaknesses and apply the concept of interdisciplinary study to improve their academic performance is described. An example is given of developing mathematics skills along with the companionship tools of reading effectiveness and comprehension of math problems,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Independent Study, Individualized Instruction, Integrated Curriculum
Brenner, Lisa P.; Kraatz, James – 1979
Changes in the design and implementation of instructional simulations on the PLATO IV system have evolved in the direction of more explanation, evaluation, and streamlined simulation. Student pressure to use their own problem solving processes, the practical system limitations of producing environmentally complex simulations, and student confusion…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Games, Educational Objectives
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