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Katrina Liu; Michael K. Thomas; Richard Miller – Palgrave Macmillan, 2024
Using a framework combining Critical Race Theory and Critical Reflection and Generativity for Transformative Praxis, this book examines both how white preservice teachers conceive of race and racism (habits of mind) and how they react when dealing with race and racism in the classroom (patterns of acting). With firm grounding in real-world data,…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Critical Race Theory, Preservice Teachers, Racism
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Bhukdee, Dhup; Limpanuparb, Taweetham – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
An experiment to match five white solids with ascorbic acid, citric acid, potassium hydroxide, sodium chloride, and urea is reported here. This 4 h experiment is an integrated practice of two experimental techniques, calorimetry and titration. Students conduct an extensive literature search on the properties of the five compounds and plan the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts
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Antonietti, Alessandro; Bonacina, Silvia; Colombo, Barbara; Iannello, Paola – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
This study investigates whether laypersons can distinguish between creative and non-creative artifacts, identify when creativity emerges, and be aware of the merit to be attributed to those who conceive a creative idea. Study 1 analyzed a creative and a non-creative version of two advertisements. In the creative version, there was an ideational…
Descriptors: Creativity, Advertising, Lay People, Concept Formation
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Richards, A. J.; Jones, Darrick C.; Etkina, Eugenia – Research in Science Education, 2020
We use the framework of cognitive resources to investigate how students construct understanding of a complex physics topic, namely, a photovoltaic cell. By observing students as they learn about how a solar cell functions, we identified over 60 distinct resources that learners may activate while thinking about photovoltaic cells. We classify these…
Descriptors: Physics, Concept Formation, Scientific Concepts, Cognitive Ability
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Casakin, Hernan; Levy, Shalom – Creativity Research Journal, 2020
The question of how individual features affect the development of design expertise has yet to be thoroughly researched. While some works acknowledged the importance of design abilities and creative ideation for design expertise, there is no theoretical framework that explicates their relationships and supports it empirically. The present research…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Concept Formation, Design
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Baanqud, Noria Saeed; Al-Samarraie, Hosam; Alzahrani, Ahmed Ibrahim; Alfarraj, Osama – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2020
Many universities, especially in low-income countries, have considered the potential of cloud-supported collaborative learning in planning and managing students' learning experiences. This is because cloud tools can offer students the necessary skills for collaboration with one another and improving communication between all users. This study…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Cooperative Learning, Concept Formation, Information Technology
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Peretz-Lange, Rebecca; Muentener, Paul – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2020
Children hold rich essentialist beliefs about natural and social categories, representing them as discrete (mutually exclusive with sharp boundaries) and stable (with membership remaining constant over an individual's lifespan). Children use essential categories to make inductive inferences about individuals. How do children determine what…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Concept Formation, Cognitive Processes, Classification
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Ladino, L. A. – Physics Education, 2020
In this work we study the motion of a small metal ball along an inclined multi-slotted track. Specifically, the effect of the slot width on the ball speed at the lower part of the track is analyzed in detailed both analytically and experimentally. Experimental results are in satisfactory agreement with the theoretical model.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Motion, Physics, Science Experiments
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Loibl, Katharina; Tillema, Marcel; Rummel, Nikol; van Gog, Tamara – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
Research on productive failure suggests that attempting to solve a problem prior to instruction facilitates conceptual understanding compared to receiving instruction prior to problem solving. The assumptions are that during the problem-solving phase, students activate their prior knowledge, become aware of their knowledge gaps, and discover deep…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Failure, Prior Learning, Teaching Methods
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Gomes, Mário S. M. N. F.; da Silva, Pedro Pereira; Silva, Manuela Ramos; Martín-Ramos, Pablo – Physics Teacher, 2020
This paper describes an experiment with two touching rotating disks, whose movement is followed by video analysis. Within the disks' movements, there are intervals with sliding and intervals without sliding, that is, intervals with frictional forces between the touching surfaces and intervals without it. This system configuration allows for…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Mechanics (Physics), Motion
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Smith, Amy – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
How do children reason about the durations of daily experiences? Following Tillman and Barner's (2015) linguistic study, three children (age five, six, and seven) were asked to organize four everyday activities from the shortest duration to longest duration: watching a movie, brushing their teeth, sleeping at night, and eating lunch. After…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Young Children, Early Experience, Time
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Didis Körhasan, Nilüfer – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2021
As well as knowledge structures can be complex and coherent, they might be small and disconnected. This study focuses on knowledge elements of pre-service teachers using diSessa's phenomenological primitives (p-prims) framework. Based on group interviews, a test was developed regarding the knowledge fragments used for explaining free fall in three…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Science Instruction, Physics
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De Deyne, Simon; Navarro, Danielle J.; Collell, Guillem; Perfors, Andrew – Cognitive Science, 2021
One of the main limitations of natural language-based approaches to meaning is that they do not incorporate multimodal representations the way humans do. In this study, we evaluate how well different kinds of models account for people's representations of both concrete and abstract concepts. The models we compare include unimodal distributional…
Descriptors: Models, Definitions, Concept Formation, Linguistics
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Teuscher, Dawn; Dingman, Shannon; Olson, Travis A.; Kasmer, Lisa A. – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2021
Grade 8 students were given a task that had pairs of shapes that had been transformed (i.e., preimages and images). Students were to identify which of the three rigid transformations--reflections, rotations, or translations--were used to map the preimage to the image. Students were also asked to give a justification for their choice of…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Middle School Students, Geometry, Geometric Concepts
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Önal, Halil; Çekirdekci, Sitki; Yorulmaz, Alper – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
This paper focuses on determining the opinions of primary school third-grade pupils about the conceptual meaning and use of the numbers "0" and "1". The current study employed the case study design, which is one of the qualitative research methods. In the selection of the sample, the criterion sampling method, one of the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Number Concepts, Grade 3, Foreign Countries
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