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Baez, Benjamin – Teachers College Record, 2006
Using the arguments over college admissions as a point of departure, this article analyzes the idea of merit in education. Situating the concept of merit historically and philosophically, it advances the argument that merit should be considered not as an individual construct but as an institutional one. The debates over merit focus on which…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Merit Rating, College Admission, Debate
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Zellman, Gail L.; Perlman, Michal – Early Child Development and Care, 2006
This paper discusses the conceptualization and measurement of Parent Child Care Involvement (PCCI) and questions whether PCCI should be included in high-stakes quality ratings. It presents data on several PCCI measures, including one used by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the Parent Caregiver Relationship Scale…
Descriptors: Parent Caregiver Relationship, Young Children, Rating Scales, Parent Participation
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Thompson, Ross A. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2006
With remarkable ease, young children acquire significant insight into mental states, their experiences, psychological processes in themselves and others, and the natural world. It is a challenge to developmental theory to understand how they do so. The contributors to this special issue highlight how children's powerfully inductive mental…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Child Development, Communication Skills
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Twidle, John – Educational Research, 2006
Background: Traditional studies of children's mastery of conservation of volume in liquids and solids have reported that conservation of volume in liquids is an easier concept to master than its solid counterpart. However, the two concepts have been assessed in different ways, with the assessment tool for solids employing a more complex process.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conservation (Concept), Science Activities, Age Differences
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Meyer, Jan H. F.; Land, Ray – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2005
The present study builds on earlier work by Meyer and Land (2003) which introduced the generative notion of "threshold concepts" within (and across) disciplines, in the sense of transforming the internal view of subject matter or part thereof. In this earlier work such concepts were further linked to forms of knowledge that are "troublesome",…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Teaching Methods
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Rosenberg, Seth; Hammer, David; Phelan, Jessica – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2006
Research on personal epistemologies (Hofer & Pintrich, 2002) has mostly conceptualized them as stable beliefs or stages of development. On these views, researchers characterize individual students' epistemologies with single, coherent descriptions. Evidence of variability in student epistemologies, however, suggests the need for more complex…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Epistemology, Classroom Communication, Geology
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Oberle, Crystal D.; McBeath, Michael K.; Madigan, Sean C.; Sugar, Thomas G. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
This research introduces a new naive physics belief, the Galileo bias, whereby people ignore air resistance and falsely believe that all objects fall at the same rate. Survey results revealed that this bias is held by many and is surprisingly strongest for those with formal physics instruction. In 2 experiments, 98 participants dropped ball pairs…
Descriptors: Physics, Cognitive Processes, Influences, Bias
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Korner, Christof – Learning and Instruction, 2005
Hierarchical graphs represent relationships between objects (like computer file systems, family trees etc.). Graph nodes represent the objects and interconnecting lines represent the relationships. In two experiments we investigated what concepts are necessary for understanding hierarchical graphs, what misconceptions evolve when some of the…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Misconceptions, Graphs, Concept Formation
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Prange, Klaus – European Educational Research Journal, 2004
"Bildung" is a key concept in the German tradition of educational theory. Originally meant to indicate a specific state of mind and ideal of perfection, it now serves as a symbol of the unity of whatever refers to the field of education, particularly to its organisational and functional aspects. The aura of "Bildung" is bestowed on its counterpart…
Descriptors: Semantics, Concept Formation, Intellectual History, Educational Philosophy
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Livingston, Kenneth R.; Andrews, Janet K. – Developmental Science, 2005
After learning to categorize a set of alien-like stimuli in the context of a story, a group of 5-year-old children and adults judged pairs of stimuli from different categories to be less similar than did groups not learning the category distinction. In a same-different task, the learning group made more errors on pairs of non-identical stimuli…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Young Children, Adults, Concept Formation
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Redfern, Betty – Research in Dance Education, 2003
The purpose of the "Perspectives" section of "Research in Dance Education" is to make available valuable material relating to dance education that is out of print and, therefore, difficult to obtain. In this issue's "Perspectives" contribution, the author raises issues that are significant for dance education and possibly as relevant today as…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Audiences, Audience Awareness, Concept Formation
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Anderson, Janet – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2006
Research is a "core activity" of "central importance in improving mental health and social care" (NIME, CAMHS National Conference, 2005). This paper examines the philosophical issues confronted when considering psychoanalytic clinical research. It is argued that a well-suited partnership can be formed between psychoanalytic clinical research and…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Mental Health, Psychiatry, Research Methodology
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Grundmeier, Todd A.; Hansen, Jennifer; Sousa, Emily – PRIMUS, 2006
A survey was administered to calculus students who had previously been exposed to a course on integral calculus. The purpose of the survey was to explore students' understanding of the definition of a definite integral, their abilities to evaluate definite integrals, and their graphical interpretations of definite integrals. The analysis of…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, College Students
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Krnel, Dusan; Glazar, Sasa S.; Watson, Rod – Science Education, 2003
The development of the concept of matter was explored in children aged 3-13. Eighty four children were asked to classify four sets of objects and matter and to explain their classifications during interviews. Younger children tended to classify using a mixture of extensive properties (properties of objects) and intensive properties (properties of…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Science Instruction
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Pringle, Rose M. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2006
Investigation involving children's understandings of scientific concepts have been a dominant area of research in science education over the last 2 1/2 decades. One fruitful outcome of these studies is to alert teachers to difficulties in learning science. Although this information is commendable in highlighting their existence, not much is…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Children, Concept Formation, Scientific Concepts
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