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Schünemann, Britta; Proft, Marina; Rakoczy, Hannes – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2022
When and how do children develop an understanding of the subjectivity of intentions? Intentions are subjective mental states in many ways. One way concerns their aspectuality: Whether or not a given behavior constitutes an intentional action depends on how, under which aspect, the agent represents it. Oedipus, for example, intended to marry…
Descriptors: Child Development, Theory of Mind, Intention, Cognitive Ability
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Cohen, Dale J.; Cromley, Amanda R.; Freda, Katelyn E.; White, Madeline – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Here, we present a strong test of the hypothesis that sacrificial moral dilemmas are solved using the same value-based decision mechanism that operates on decisions concerning economic goods. To test this hypothesis, we developed Psychological Value Theory. Psychological Value Theory is an expansion and generalization of Cohen and Ahn's (2016)…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Decision Making, Moral Values, Problem Solving
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Anto, Taniyo; D., Savitha – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
Reflective narrative writing on unfolding ethics case vignettes has the potential to promote values like empathy among medical students, which will prove useful in their future. The objective of this study was to explore the scope of guided reflective narratives on unfolding ethics case vignettes integrated into physiology teaching to promote…
Descriptors: Vignettes, Critical Thinking, Physiology, Medical Students
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Nicolaides, Aliki – Myers Education Press, 2022
"Generative Knowing" explores the mystery of learning from the unknown in ways that reveal that learning is a dynamic phenomenon, encompassing both personal and societal contexts. Dewey defines learning in terms of experience, reflection, continuity, and interactivity. When learning happens, it eventually solidifies into reliable truths…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Learning Theories, Mastery Learning, Learning Processes
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W. Russ Algar; Noureddine Elouazizi; Jaclyn J. Stewart; E. Jane Maxwell; Tanya Tan; Zuxing Zhang; Robin Stoodley; José R. Rodríguez Núñez; Andrea S. Terpstra; Jason G. Wickenden – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
To develop expertise, novice chemistry students require deliberate practice with immediate and thoughtful feedback. Whereas opportunities for practice are often abundant, opportunities for feedback tend to be much scarcer. To address this challenge, we collaborated with students to develop a flexible and scalable online platform called…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Individualized Instruction, Chemistry, Educational Technology
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Utami, Ade Dwi; Fleer, Marilyn; Li, Liang – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2020
Different approaches to implementing 'learning through play' exist in many countries due to different understandings of the concept of play. In Indonesia, teachers implement play in a structured way following certain play developmental stages, where the focus is on children's academic outcomes, rather than the development of concepts as part of…
Descriptors: Play, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Teachers, Preschool Children
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Howe, Julie A.; Barrientos-Velazquez, Ana – Natural Sciences Education, 2020
Water movement in soil is often difficult for students to understand, particularly when soil texture changes within the profile. Students in introductory soil science courses may be able to define concepts of water movement, but not be able to apply the information in real scenarios due to reliance on intuition rather than fundamental concepts. To…
Descriptors: Water, Motion, Soil Science, Fundamental Concepts
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Amri, Fahimul; Djatmika, Ery Tri; Wahyono, Hari; Widjaja, Sri Umi Mintarti – International Journal of Instruction, 2020
This research aims to explain the effect in using simulation to develop students' educated character in learning economics. The quantitative analysis uses pre- and post-test experimental design, while descriptive analysis is completed with percentage analysis and the category of the mean score. Instruments of data collection use observation rule…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Simulation, Vignettes, Student Development
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Shapira-Lishchinsky, Orly – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to propose a new theory promoting long-term learning among mid-level leaders in schools via simulation training. Design/methodology/approach: The proposed model is derived from the socioecological model, a model that takes into account the multifaceted effects of different disciplines. The proposed…
Descriptors: Simulation, Training Methods, Middle Management, School Administration
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Ott, Molly; McTier, Terrence S., Jr. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2020
This inquiry explores university faculty attitudes toward college students with criminal records to better understand whether professors view them differently than the general student body. Utilizing a framework informed by the concept of stigma and existing research on individuals with criminal records in traditional higher education settings, we…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, College Students, Criminals
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O'Connor, Cliodhna; Burke, Judith; Rooney, Brendan – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020
Adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often experience social marginalisation. This study uses a vignette-based design to clarify whether diagnostic disclosure affects social marginalisation in workplace contexts. It investigates two potential mediators of this relationship: affective response to and theory of mind for people with ASD.…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Correlation, Adults, Autism
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Parviz, Elnaz – Communication Teacher, 2020
Courses: Public speaking. Objective: This activity introduces and activates Monroe's Motivated Sequence.
Descriptors: Communications, Public Speaking, Learning Activities, Teaching Methods
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Romm, Norma R. A. – Participatory Educational Research, 2020
In this article I provide an account of my use (in a particular context) of a 'post qualitative inquiry' approach, with my recognition that ways of approaching issues to be explored with participants, and the method of exploration, carry social and ecological consequences. The research was initiated in a school in South Africa with a sample of ten…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Climate, Early Adolescents, Vignettes
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Himelfarb, Igor; Marcoulides, Katerina M.; Fang, Guoliang; Shotts, Bruce L. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
The chiropractic clinical competency examination uses groups of items that are integrated by a common case vignette. The nature of the vignette items violates the assumption of local independence for items nested within a vignette. This study examines via simulation a new algorithmic approach for addressing the local independence violation problem…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Allied Health Personnel, Competence, Tests
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Razzak, Rima Abdul; Hasan, Zuheir; Stephen, Arpan – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2020
Since its inception, the College of Medicine and Medical Sciences (CMMS) at the Arabian Gulf University (AGU) has adopted the problem based (PBL) pedagogy in Medicine relying on paper-based trigger material. However, delivery of such paper-based triggers during tutorial sessions was not optimal to promote medical student interactivity and…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Problem Based Learning, Information Storage, Instructional Effectiveness
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