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Perrault, Anne Marie; Levesque, Aimee M. – Knowledge Quest, 2012
To understand and share the feelings of students one must see the world through their lens. Empathic design includes aspects of empathy and offers a means for a practical application of the concept by encouraging organizations to put themselves into the shoes or situation of their users so as to better understand users' needs. Program evaluation…
Descriptors: Caring, Library Services, Empathy, School Libraries
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Malott, Curry – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
In this essay Malott makes a case for a Marxist reading of education's role in expanding and reproducing capitalist societies. In the process he challenges the proposition that cognitive capitalism has fundamentally transformed the way in which capitalism operates. That is, rather than being guided by an internal capitalist logic, proponents of…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Educational Objectives, Marxian Analysis, Social Systems
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Hajisoteriou, Christina – Educational Research, 2012
Background: In the context of Cyprus' accession to the European Union (2004) and a noteworthy increase in immigration towards Cyprus, the Cypriot state was called upon to build more complete and coherent policies addressing culturally diverse educational settings. Cypriot education has historically enforced the nation-building project. However,…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Evidence, Foreign Countries, Multicultural Education
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Peiser, Gillian; Jones, Marion – Curriculum Journal, 2012
This paper is concerned with the aspect of intercultural understanding as a component in the revised Key Stage 3 (ages 11-13) Modern Foreign Languages curriculum in England. It critically examines the extent to which recent initiatives have been conducive to promoting the development of intercultural understanding (IU) amongst pupils at Key Stage…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, Modern Languages
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Hung, Hsin-Ling; Altschuld, James W.; Lee, Yi-Fang – Evaluation and Program Planning, 2012
Training is critical for the growth of the evaluation profession as more qualified and competent individuals will be required to meet the increased demand for evaluation. This paper deals with the training needs of professionals and is based on a part of a study on the status and challenges of educational program evaluation in the Asia-Pacific…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Needs Assessment
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Meyer, Pamela – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2012
Organizational learning and transformation and attainment of organizational goals are not at odds. Those who value and consciously integrate whole-person and whole-body strategies in their formal and informal learning practices encourage people to bring their whole selves, including their emotional, physical, and spiritual life, to work. As…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Motivation, Work Environment, Workplace Learning
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Mingming, Ji – Chinese Education and Society, 2012
The cause of continuing education has gained significant strides in China after the advent of Reform and Opening Up, but it is still the weakest link in the current system of education. The "National Medium- and Long-Term Educational Reform and Development Guideline (2010-20)" (hereafter abbreviated as the "Guideline") has…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Guidelines, Educational Development, Lifelong Learning
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Kaneko, Takaaki; Tomonaga, Masaki – Cognition, 2012
It is important to monitor feedback related to the intended result of an action while executing that action. This monitoring process occurs hierarchically; that is, sensorimotor processing occurs at a lower level, and conceptual representation of action goals occurs at a higher level. Although the hierarchical nature of self-monitoring may derive…
Descriptors: Evidence, Evolution, Primary Sources, Feedback (Response)
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Domene, Jose F.; Nee, Jessica J.; Cavanaugh, Ashley K.; McLelland, Serita; Stewart, Becky; Stephenson, Michelle; Kauffman, Bradley; Tse, Christopher K.; Young, Richard A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
Contextual action theory was used to frame an exploratory qualitative study of young adult couples' experiences of transitioning from post-secondary education into the labor force, addressing the specific research question ''What kinds of projects for future work and life together do young adult couples jointly construct and pursue as they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Employment
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Johnson-Curiskis, Nanette – International Journal of Listening, 2012
Hearing levels are threatened by modern life--headsets for music, rock concerts, traffic noises, etc. It is crucial we know our hearing levels so that we can draw attention to potential problems. This exercise requires that students receive a hearing screening for their benefit as well as for making the connection of hearing to listening.
Descriptors: Hearing (Physiology), Screening Tests, Auditory Evaluation, Auditory Tests
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Rey-Mermet, Alodie; Meier, Beat – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
When bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with features for two different tasks) appear occasionally, performance is slower on subsequent univalent stimuli. This "bivalency effect" reflects an adjustment of cognitive control arising from the more demanding context created by bivalent stimuli. So far, it has been investigated only on task…
Descriptors: Evidence, Cognitive Style, Stimuli, Conflict
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Cannon, Erin N.; Woodward, Amanda L. – Developmental Science, 2012
Predicting the actions of others is critical to smooth social interactions. Prior work suggests that both understanding and anticipation of goal-directed actions appears early in development. In this study, on-line goal prediction was tested explicitly using an adaptation of Woodward's (1998) paradigm for an eye-tracking task. Twenty 11-month-olds…
Descriptors: Prediction, Interaction, Infants, Visual Stimuli
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van Seters, Janneke R.; Wellink, Joan; Tramper, Johannes; Goedhart, Martin J.; Ossevoort, Miriam A. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2012
When students have varying prior knowledge, personalized instruction is desirable. One way to personalize instruction is by using adaptive e-learning to offer training of varying complexity. In this study, we developed a web-based adaptive tutor to teach PCR primer design: the PCR Tutor. We used part of the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives (the…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Objectives, Prior Learning, Tutors
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Maiden, Robert; Knight, Bob G.; Howe, Judith L.; Kim, Seungyoun – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2012
This article examines the history of accreditation in psychology and applies the lessons learned to the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education's (AGHE) consideration of forming an organization to accredit programs in gerontology. The authors identify the challenges met and unmet, the successes and failures, and the key issues that emerged…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Accreditation (Institutions), Gerontology, Standard Setting
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Ditchburn, Geraldine – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2012
The introduction of an Australian curriculum is likely to have a widespread and long-term impact on schools, teachers and students, and yet there has been a swift and an almost unquestioning acceptance of its introduction by the Australian public and by educators. This paper will use theoretical frameworks informed by Gramsci's cultural hegemony…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, National Curriculum
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