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Hwang, Gwo-Jen; Sung, Han-Yu; Hung, Chun-Ming; Huang, Iwen – Educational Technology & Society, 2013
Learning styles are considered to be one of the factors that need to be taken into account in developing adaptive learning systems. However, few studies have been conducted to investigate if students have the ability to choose the best-fit e-learning systems or content presentation styles for themselves in terms of learning style perspective. In…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Student Needs, Educational Games, Cognitive Processes
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Lawrence, Randee Lipson – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2012
Intuitive knowing is one of the most complex and misunderstood ways of knowing. It is difficult to put into words and verbalize. Intuition is spontaneous, heart-centered, free, adventurous, imaginative, playful, nonsequential, and nonlinear. People access intuitive knowledge through dreams, symbols, artwork, dance, yoga, meditation, contemplation,…
Descriptors: Intuition, Adult Learning, Knowledge Level, Adult Education
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Ratliff, Thomas C. – College Mathematics Journal, 2010
The Dodgson winner seems very intuitive and reasonable: when a Condorcet winner doesn't exist, pick the candidate that is closest, under some measure, to being a Condorcet winner. However, Dodgson's method is computationally intensive. Approximate methods are more tractable. By placing these methods in a geometric framework, we can understand how…
Descriptors: Correlation, Geometric Concepts, College Mathematics, Teaching Methods
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Amery, Rob – Language Documentation & Conservation, 2014
A long-running collaboration between Kaurna people and linguists in South Australia began in 1989 with a songbook. Following annual community workshops and the establishment of teaching programs, the author embarked on a PhD to research historical sources and an emerging modern language based on these sources. In response to numerous requests for…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Language Maintenance, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations
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Singha, Kamini; Loheide, Steven P., II – International Journal of Science Education, 2011
Visualising subsurface processes in hydrogeology and building intuition for how these processes are controlled by changes in forcing is hard for many undergraduate students. While numerical modelling is one way to help undergraduate students explore outcomes of multiple scenarios, many codes are not user-friendly with respect to defining domains,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Intuition, Science Education, Physics
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Lawrence, Randee Lipson – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2012
This volume has explored embodied knowing in formal and informal education, including the university classroom, the workplace, the health professions, and the community. Educators considered the role of intuition, theater, dance, yoga, and outdoor education activities as forms of embodied learning. While the contexts of education were different,…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Health Occupations, Informal Education, Cultural Awareness
Khojasteh, Laleh; Mukundan, Jayakaran – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2011
Using corpus approach, over the past two decades, a growing number of researchers started to blame textbooks for neglecting important information on the use of grammatical structures in real language use and provided ample information about the mismatch between language used in textbooks and real language in use. Likewise, the prescribed Malaysian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Computational Linguistics, Grammar
Parker, Catherine Frieda – ProQuest LLC, 2010
A possible contributing factor to students' difficulty in learning advanced mathematics is the conflict between students' "natural" learning styles and the formal structure of mathematics, which is based on definitions, theorems, and proofs. Students' natural learning styles may be a function of their intuition and language skills. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Definitions, Intuition, Writing Skills, Language Skills
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Niaz, Mansoor; Klassen, Stephen; McMillan, Barbara; Metz, Don – Science & Education, 2010
The authors of this paper portray the perspective of Professor Leon Cooper, a theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate, active researcher, and physics textbook author, on teaching science and on the nature of science (NOS). The views presented emerged from an interview prepared by the authors and responded to in writing by Professor Cooper. Based on…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Scientific Principles, Physics, Scientists
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Scheffler, Pawel – Language Awareness, 2011
The need for some form of explicit grammar instruction is recognised in most current approaches to second language teaching. Since the usefulness of explicit instruction is at least to some extent dependent on the difficulty of the rules that are taught, an important question for teachers is whether their judgements of rule difficulty are…
Descriptors: Sentences, Grammar, Correlation, English (Second Language)
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Mavor, Penny; Sadler-Smith, Eugene; Gray, David E. – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2010
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine conceptual and theoretical links between intuition and coaching; investigate accomplished coaches' practical experiences of intuition; identify skill set of an intuitive coach; discuss implications of findings for coaches', HRD professionals', and line managers' learning and development.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intuition, Labor Force Development, Teaching Methods
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Sengupta, Pratim; Wilensky, Uri – International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 2009
Electricity is regarded as one of the most challenging topics for students of all ages. Several researchers have suggested that naive misconceptions about electricity stem from a deep incommensurability (Slotta and Chi 2006; Chi 2005) or incompatibility (Chi et al. 1994) between naive and expert knowledge structures. In this paper we argue that…
Descriptors: Cues, Investigations, Physics, Intuition
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Metz, Thaddeus – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2009
I seek to answer the question of whether publicly funded higher education ought to aim intrinsically to promote certain kinds of "blue-sky" knowledge, knowledge that is unlikely to result in "tangible" or "concrete" social benefits such as health, wealth and liberty. I approach this question in light of an African moral theory, which contrasts…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Quality of Life, Intuition, Public Education
Swanson, Kenneth A. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The problem that this dissertation investigated is the insufficient representation of teachers' voices in the discussion of motivational characteristics of second language learners in middle and high schools especially with consideration of instructional information and communication technologies. The purpose was to determine the nature of…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Technology, Student Motivation, Learning Motivation
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Hedges, Helen – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2011
New Zealand's early childhood curriculum, "Te Whariki", has two learning outcomes, dispositions and working theories. While a sociocultural perspective of dispositions has received significant attention in research and teaching, "working theories" as a concept has remained somewhat nebulous. This paper describes ways teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intuition, Teaching Methods, Sociocultural Patterns
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