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Bird, Len – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2007
This paper outlines a model for online course design aimed at the mainstream majority of university academics rather than at the early adopters of technology. It has been developed from work at Coventry Business School where tutors have been called upon to design online modules for the first time. Like many good tools, the model's key strength is…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Course Content, Constructivism (Learning), Online Courses
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Samaniego, Concepcion Medrano; Pascual, Alejandra Cortes – International Review of Education, 2007
This study is based on the hypothesis that television contents themselves constitute a source of learning through television narratives. In specific terms, we defend the idea that it is possible to teach and learn values through said narratives. Some of the research dealing with the relationship between television and values is categorized from a…
Descriptors: Television, Relationship, Values, Television Viewing
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Barrett, Margaret S.; Gromko, Joyce Eastlund – Psychology of Music, 2007
This article reports the findings of a research project that investigated the nature of the teaching and learning process in music composition. Over the period of one semester, the formal interactions in one-on-one study sessions between an eminent composer-teacher and an experienced graduate student-composer were videotaped. Following the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Graduate Students, Music, Musical Composition
Hearne, Lucy – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2007
Currently, in the field of guidance, relevant stakeholders including guidance practitioners, educators and policy makers, have identified progression for adults in education and employment as one of the key outcomes of educational guidance. Lifelong guidance is now inextricably linked with lifelong learning as a mechanism to enhance individual…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Educational Counseling, Guidance, Adult Learning
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Ericsson, K. Anders; Roring, Roy W.; Nandagopal, Kiruthiga – High Ability Studies, 2007
Giftedness researchers have long debated whether there is empirical evidence to support a distinction between giftedness and attained level of achievement. In this paper we propose a general theoretical framework that establishes scientific criteria for acceptable evidence of superior reproducible performance, which any theory of exceptional…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Academically Gifted, Inferences, Academic Ability
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Rivalland, Corine M. Patricia – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2007
Few research projects have captured the voices of childcare professionals about their personal beliefs in relation to teaching and learning. Using a qualitative case study approach with an emphasis on social constructivism, this descriptive study aimed to understand beliefs and practices as part of an underlying system, rather than as separate…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Beliefs, Teacher Attitudes, Case Studies
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Bloom, Jennifer L.; Cuevas, Amanda E. Propst; Hall, James Warren; Evans, Christopher V. – NACADA Journal, 2007
The advising literature confirms the graduate student-graduate advisor relationship as the most important factor in graduate student success. To better understand the characteristics of graduate advisors that students find most helpful, we conducted a grounded theory study with a constructivist design that involved a qualitative textual analysis…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Constructivism (Learning), Graduate Students, Role Models
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Venables, Anne; Tan, Grace – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2007
Genetic algorithms (GAs) are a problem solving strategy that uses stochastic search. Since their introduction (Holland, 1975), GAs have proven to be particularly useful for solving problems that are "intractable" using classical methods. The language of genetic algorithms (GAs) is heavily laced with biological metaphors from evolutionary…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Constructivism (Learning), Genetics, Knowledge Representation
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Machanick, Philip – Computer Science Education, 2007
Computer science education research has mostly focused on cognitive approaches to learning. Cognitive approaches to understanding learning do not account for all the phenomena observed in teaching and learning. A number of apparently successful educational approaches, such as peer assessment, apprentice-based learning and action learning, have…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Educational Research, Curriculum Development, Educational Practices
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Issler, Sally; Nixon, David – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2007
This article focuses on an investigation into the learning journeys undertaken by managers of a community education project in an area of urban deprivation. A constructivist interpretation of life history narrative revealed the positive effects of community workers' heavy dependence on experiential work-based learning, which resulted in the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Cognitive Style, Investigations, Community Education
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McGrath, Donna-Louise – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2007
Although the phrase "holistic approach" is increasingly used in reference to vocational education and training (VET) in Australia, there appears to be a paucity of literature which extensively conceptualises or details its practical application. Existing references to an "holistic approach" appear indicative of an integrated…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Community Needs, Holistic Approach
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Hughes, Julia Christensen – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2007
It has been suggested that growing interest in curriculum assessment and development in higher education is the result of a number of external and internal factors. External factors include increasing government interest in quality assurance, accessibility, and degree completion rates; growing recognition of the important role university graduates…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education, Educational Quality, Quality Control
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Bolinger, Kevin; Warren, Wilson J. – International Journal of Social Education, 2007
In this study, the authors explore the "apparent gulf between professionals' advice and actual teachers' practices." Their study recognizes the imperviousness of teacher practice to the efforts of researchers and curricular reformers. For over a century, the authors argue, "best practices" in social studies have always included…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Public School Teachers, Citizenship Education, Social Studies
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Timma, Hilary – Studies in Continuing Education, 2007
This paper explores how worker identities are shaped (and reshaped) in the workplace through the interconnected experiences of assessment, work and learning. Drawing on a study conducted at three food production companies in regional Victoria, the paper locates these workplace experiences as social constructions and considers the significance of…
Descriptors: Food Processing Occupations, Foreign Countries, Work Environment, Industrial Psychology
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Snider, Vicki E.; Roehl, Rebecca – Psychology in the Schools, 2007
This study explores teachers' beliefs about pedagogical issues as well as related educational and professional issues. Six hundred K-12 teachers in three Midwestern states received surveys and 60% returned them. Results of the survey indicated that teachers were relatively unified in their beliefs, and few differences emerged around demographic…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Teacher Surveys
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