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Kuhn, David J. – Illinois Schools Journal, 1987
There is a place for the discovery model in science education, but it should not be the exclusive instructional model. Reception and discovery learning should be used. In reception, scientific concepts are sequentially transmitted to the learner followed by clarification and reinforcement. Reception has not been supported by teacher training…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Discovery Learning, Lifelong Learning, Models
Peer reviewedDomaingue, Robert – Journal of Scientific Exploration, 1992
Examines the prospect of facilitating the discovery process for scientific researchers through anticipatory learning that is viewed as critical to the enhancement of intuitive abilities in pattern recognition among researchers. Discusses intuition, metaphorical thinking, and aesthetics as playing significant roles in the development of pattern…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Creative Thinking, Discovery Learning, Higher Education
Buxeda, Rosa J.; Moore, Deborah A. – Microbiology Education, 2001
Describes a study performed in a microbial physiology course to increase students' self awareness of their misconceptions, promote sound research techniques, develop written and oral communication skills, stimulate metacognition, and improve team work and interpersonal relationship skills. (Contains 19 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Style, Communication Skills, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedStronck, David R. – American Biology Teacher, 1980
The author discusses various ways that children differ biologically and relates these to their needs during the learning process. Tutoring, individual inquiry, and mastery learning are included in the discussion. (SA)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education
Martinez, Jesus I. – Winds of Change, 2002
Babies and young children learn through extensive experimenting and by being encouraged, unknowingly, by parents to use their multiple intelligences. Later, children are forced to conform to the narrow intelligence valued by the formal education system; those who can not adapt drop out. By using multiple intelligences, we access a greater portion…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Discovery Learning
Peer reviewedShymansky, James A.; Yore, Larry D. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1980
Investigated the interaction between science teaching strategy (semideductive, structured inductive, hypotheticodeductive) and selected learner characteristics (Piagetian cognitive level and field independence) in terms of student achievement in science. Achievement of undergraduate elementary education majors (N=77) in a general science program…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, College Science
Lawson, Anton E.; And Others – 1989
This monograph describes the origins of the learning cycle, related research, and how future research might be conducted to further the understanding of theories of instruction. A wide range of information is synthesized, producing a coherent framework for better understanding the theory of the learning cycle. The monograph identifies various…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedPizzini, Edward L.; Shepardson, Daniel P. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1992
Compares models of the classroom dynamics for a traditional laboratory setting and a problem-solving-centered environment, both at the eighth grade science level. Descriptive data indicate no differences in the models, whereas path analyses suggest that, in the problem-solving model, student behaviors significantly correlate to lesson structure,…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style


