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Peer reviewedRickey, Dawn; Stacy, Angelica M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2000
Explains why it is important for chemistry educators to know about metacognition, provides some examples to illustrate main points, and discusses some instructional tools that have been employed to promote metacognition in introductory science courses. (Contains over 50 references.) (WRM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedJonassen, David H.; Reeves, Thomas C.; Hong, Namsoo; Harvey, Douglas; Peters, Karen – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 1997
Presents a conceptual foundation for using concept mapping as a cognitive learning strategy and as a method for assessing structural knowledge; reviews the growing body of research related to both applications. Describes some of the conceptual and empirical limitations of concept mapping. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Concept Mapping
Peer reviewedSmith, Carol; Unger, Chris – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 1997
Explores student ability to differentiate and make mappings between quantities in different domains before and after a relevant curricular experience. Contends that conceptual bootstrapping involves a multistepped mapping process that is facilitated through classroom dialog, problem solving, and instruction. (Author/DKM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWhiteford, Tim – Educational Leadership, 1998
Richmond (Vermont) Elementary School offers a workshop in elementary-school mathematics for parents. By refreshing their math skills, parents are better able to help their children at home. Many parents who learned math through rote memorization do not understand current approaches to problem solving, such as drawing pictures, making charts,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematics Skills
Peer reviewedKay, Sandra I. – Roeper Review, 1998
Presents the views of different members of "The Creativity Group" at Teachers College, Columbia University, on the importance of creative thinking and how teachers can provide conditions for continuous encouragement of the creative process. The importance of creative thinking, planning, and implementation for good teaching is emphasized.…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedWyn, Mark A.; Stegink, Steven J. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Introduces a role playing activity that actively engages students in the learning process of mitosis. Students play either chromosomes carrying information, or cells in the cell membrane. (Contains 11 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Cytology, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Anderson, Terry – Learning, 1996
This paper answers several frequently asked questions about constructivism, including how to define it, how to plan the curriculum, how to assess student understanding, what to do with the information, where to begin, how students work in a constructivist classroom, and why constructivism is important. (SM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedLock, Robin H. – LD Forum, 1996
This article offers guidelines and suggestions for adapting mathematics instruction when teaching students with learning disabilities in the general classroom. Techniques for teaching computational skills, solving algorithms, and problem solving are offered. General techniques include increasing instructional time, varying group size, and using…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computation, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools
Peer reviewedBarrow, Lloyd H.; And Others – Science and Children, 1996
Describes the Evening Science program, a science enrichment program for K-6 students and their parents where students and parents engage in problem-solving activities that encourage science learning for the whole family. (JRH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedSchmidt, Hans-Jurgen – Research in Science Education, 1997
Discusses an alternate path to teaching introductory stoichiometry based on research findings. The recommendation is to use problems that can be solved easily by rapid mental calculation as well as by pure logic. (AIM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Critical Thinking, Logical Thinking, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedBottge, Brian A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article describes a video- and computer-based program used to motivate and develop mathematics skills in middle school students with disabilities. The program emphasizes real-life problems such as building a cage for a pet, a skate boarding ramp, and a "hovercraft" frame. Case studies illustrate the program's effectiveness with individual…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Disabilities, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedThomas, M.; Hughes, S. G.; Hart, P. M.; Schollar, J.; Keirle, K.; Griffith, G. W. – Journal of Biological Education, 2001
Describes a group work approach to the teaching of ethical issues in biotechnology and evaluates its impact on the acquisition of the key skills of working together, communication, and problem solving. Uses the Key Skills Confidence Scale (KSCS) to evaluate post-16 students' self confidence. (Contains 30 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Biotechnology, Ethical Instruction, Group Instruction
Peer reviewedAsunta, Tuula – Science Education International, 2001
Investigates teacher education methods for teacher development as constructivist science instructors. Explains a typical day in a classroom using the traditional teaching approach and makes recommendations for promoting scientific thinking and problem solving. (YDS)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedDonovan, William J.; Nakhleh, Mary B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2001
Investigates the effects of web-based instructional materials on students' understanding of chemical concepts. Uses interviews with students, concept mapping, and a free-response survey for the study. (YDS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Concept Mapping, Higher Education, Problem Solving
Crippen, Kent J.; Earl, Boyd L. – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2004
Theory suggests that studying worked examples and engaging in self-explanation will improve learning and problem solving. A growing body of evidence supports the use of web-based assessments for improving undergraduate performance in traditional large enrollment courses. This article describes a study designed to investigate these techniques in a…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Internet, Chemistry, Introductory Courses

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