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Ediger, Marlow – 1997
The reading teacher needs to determine what each pupil needs to be a successful reader. In collaborative reading, the teacher guides the pupil to read, cooperatively, content that is stimulating yet predictable, consisting of rhymes, refrains, and poems. Most children like to read orally and reading together with others hurdles difficulties in…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
Dharmadasa, Kiri H.; Gorrell, Jeffrey – 1996
Self-regulation refers to the degree that individuals become metacognitively, motivationally, and behaviorally active in their own learning processes. One potentially helpful means of examining students' self-regulation is to analyze their internal representations, or scripts, for recurring academic tasks. For this study, researchers analyzed the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Grade 11, High School Students, High Schools
Harden, Theo – TEANGA: The Irish Yearbook of Applied Linguistics, 1995
A discussion of the role of reading in second language learning redefines reading and links it, within language learning, to a revised concept of motivation. To fulfill a more useful function in language teaching, reading should be considered a truly creative rather than basically receptive process. The three elements in the complex process of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creativity, Foreign Countries, Language Research
Hofer, Barbara K. – 1994
Students begin their college studies with a set of epistemological beliefs about what they think knowledge is and how they think it is learned; for most students, the experience of college alters these beliefs in fundamental, transformative ways. This study explores the relation between epistemological beliefs, motivation, and cognition in two…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Education, Educational Strategies
Lumsden, Linda S. – OSSC Report, 1995
A multitude of factors affect the attitudes and behaviors that students bring to the learning situation. This document discusses some motivation-related terms and concepts. It then examines several factors that affect students' basic beliefs about and attitudes toward learning. The first section differentiates between the following terms: ability…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Motivation
Huang, Shenghui Cindy; Lloyd, Paul; Mikulecky, Larry – 1999
The development and validation of a scale to assess English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) learners' perceived self-efficacy are described. Self-efficacy expectations are beliefs about one's ability to perform a given task successfully. Research on self-efficacy and related concepts is reviewed, noting their significant role in predictor human…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Learning Motivation, Literacy, Rating Scales
King, Edith W., Ed.; La Pierre, Sharon D., Ed. – 1990
Developed as part of a symposium on alternative learning and teaching methods for high-risk learners at all grade levels, six papers are presented along with an introduction by Sharon La Pierre. "What the Arts Teach: Comments on the Arts, Cognition and Learning" (Elliot Eisner) discusses the ways in which the arts teach qualities not addressed in…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy
Rahilly, Leonard J. – 1990
Not long ago, foreign languages were taught in schools and colleges not for practical use or cultural understanding, but for intellectual discipline, understanding of English grammar and syntax, vocabulary enrichment, or to allow reading of foreign literature. The space race and development of jet travel changed attitudes toward language learning…
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Awareness, Educational History, Educational Objectives
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Brenenstuhl, Daniel C. – Simulation and Games, 1975
This study examined the differences in student performance in two sections of a college management course--one of which used simulation as an adjunct aid, the other of which did not. (CD)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Computers
Schunk, Dale H. – 1990
The idea that schooling socialization practices may influence students' self-regulated learning through their effects on attributions and perceived self-efficacy is discussed, focusing on students' beliefs about their abilities. From an attributional perspective, ability is generally viewed as a relatively fixed quality, but researchers have begun…
Descriptors: Ability, Attribution Theory, Behavior Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Visser, Jan – 1990
Methodological aspects of a study are reviewed to illustrate the utility of the case study approach in researching the effectiveness of a motivational intervention in an instructor-facilitated learning context. In the study, learners were prompted via motivational messages into modifying their disposition to engage in learning tasks. The setting…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Employees, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Mobley, Donald Graham – 1990
A practicum intervention was designed to increase the motivation of seventh graders in a small, non-urban school system in the southeastern United States. Many of these students exerted little effort to succeed in school by completing homework, studying lessons, and participating in classroom activities. A series of staff development workshops…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Grade 7, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools
George, John; Dale, Kathy – 1990
Collaborative learning strategies can improve the learning of subject matter in content area classrooms, but they are only one aspect among many that influence how much learning will take place in a class period. The Directed Reading-Thinking Activity (DR-TA) is an effective teaching/learning strategy to use with content area material. Much of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Cooperative Learning
Hagman, Joseph D.; Hayes, John F. – 1986
This report examines whether cooperative learning can be used to promote individual achievement, and identifies conditions under which a benefit can be expected. Two experiments were conducted at the Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, Virginia. The first experiment compared test performance of 280 trainees after they had completed practical exercises…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Cooperation, Group Activities
Reihman, Jacqueline M.; And Others – 1984
Results of an evaluation of a college honors program are presented. Honors students at the State University of New York at Oswego were compared to four other student samples attending the same college: (1) nonhonors students matched on sex, major, and grade point average; (2) students who had dropped out of the honors program; (3) students invited…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Achievement Need, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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