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Shih, Shu-Shen – Elementary School Journal, 2005
Using the trichotomous framework of achievement goals, in the present study I investigated the effects of different combinations of achievement goals on Taiwanese sixth graders' motivation, strategy use, and performance. 242 students completed a self-report survey assessing their achievement goal orientations and a range of outcomes including…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Metacognition, Grades (Scholastic), Student Motivation
Aragon, Steven R. – Journal of American Indian Education, 2004
This study examined the learning and study practices of postsecondary American Indian/Alaska Native students attending community colleges in the southwest. Using a survey design, students completed the Kagan Matching Familiar Figures Test, the Schmeck, Ribich, and Ramanaiah Inventory of Learning Processes, and the Weinstein, Palmer, and Schulte…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Students, College Students, Study Skills
Davies, Peter; Mangan, Jean; Telhaj, Shqiponja – British Educational Research Journal, 2005
In the first half of this paper we develop a perspective on the role of "boldness" in explaining gender differences in thinking and attitudes. We apply this analysis to evidence from Australia, the USA and the UK in relation to economics at school and university levels. In the second half we present the results of a study of over 1000…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes
Diehl, Holly L. – Reading Teacher, 2005
This article describes an intervention program designed at a small rural school in Western Maryland to help word callers (students who can decode words easily but seem unable to comprehend). The ultimate goal of this program was to teach these children to become reflective readers with the confidence to participate in literature discussion groups…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Intervention, Comprehension, Rural Schools
Carlo, Mara S.; August, Diane; McLaughlin, Barry; Snow, Catherine E.; Dressler, Cheryl; Lippman, David N.; Lively, Teresa J.; White, Claire E. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2004
Gaps in reading performance between Anglo and Latino children are associated with gaps in vocabulary knowledge. An intervention was designed to enhance fifth graders' academic vocabulary. The meanings of academically useful words were taught together with strategies for using information from context, from morphology, from knowledge about multiple…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Grade 5, Syntax, Semantics
Gokay, Melek – International Journal of Art and Design Education, 2004
Symbols of artistic features on architecture employed by people living in Konya in the 13th Century (circa 1258) have been examined to express their philosophy of art and culture. University students who are educated to become art teachers in secondary and high schools living around these architectural inheritances are supposed to have the same…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cultural Background, Architecture, Learning Strategies
Choi, Hee Jun; Johnson, Scott D. – American Journal of Distance Education, 2005
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of a constructivist approach to context-based video instruction for enhancing learning. To achieve this purpose, the authors examined whether video-based instruction that was developed using constructivist theory can affect student learning (i.e., comprehension and retention) and…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Online Courses, Constructivism (Learning), Instructional Effectiveness
Graesser, Arthur C.; McNamara, Danielle S.; VanLehn, Kurt – Educational Psychologist, 2005
It is well-documented that most students do not have adequate proficiencies in inquiry and metacognition, particularly at deeper levels of comprehension that require explanatory reasoning. The proficiencies are not routinely provided by teachers and normal tutors so it is worthwhile to turn to computer-based learning environments. This article…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Metacognition, Learning Strategies, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Zeegers, Peter – Higher Education Research and Development, 2004
Learning outcomes in higher education are of considerable interest to students, teaching staff, researchers, tertiary education institutions and funding authorities. To improve the quality of learning outcomes may require a better understanding of what happens in the learning process from the perspective of the learner. This study makes use of a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Science Education, Predictor Variables
Sandoval, William A.; Reiser, Brian J. – Science Education, 2004
Science education reforms consistently maintain the goal that students develop an understanding of the nature of science, including both the nature of scientific knowledge and methods for making it. This paper articulates a framework for scaffolding epistemic aspects of inquiry that can help students understand inquiry processes in relation to the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Scientific Principles, Science Education, Science Instruction
Beishuizen, Jos; Wilhelm, Pascal; Schimmel, Marieke – Computers and Education, 2004
Inquiry learning requires the ability to understand that theory and evidence have to be distinguished and co-ordinated. Moreover, learners have to be able to control two or more independent variables when formulating hypotheses, designing experiments and interpreting outcomes. Can sixth-grade (9-10 years) children be trained to acquire these…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Learning Strategies, Predictor Variables, Computer Simulation
Valentini, Nadia – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2004
In this article, the author discusses two strategies--visual cues (modeling) and verbal cues (short, accurate phrases) which are related to teaching motor skills in maximizing learning in physical education classes. Both visual and verbal cues are strong influences in facilitating and promoting day-to-day learning. Both strategies reinforce…
Descriptors: Athletics, Motor Development, Cognitive Development, Child Development
Tuan, Hsiao-Lin; Chin, Chi-Chin; Shieh, Shyang-Horng – International Journal of Science Education, 2005
The purpose of this study was to develop a questionnaire that measures students' motivation toward science learning (SMTSL). Six scales were developed: self-efficacy, active learning strategies, science learning value, performance goal, achievement goal, and learning environment stimulation. In total, 1407 junior high school students from central…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, Questionnaires, Self Efficacy
Blake, Anthony – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
This experimental study explores how 60 primary-age children's (9-11 years old) understanding of rocks was effected by instruction that used the conceptual structure of the rock cycle together with the analogy of aluminium can recycling. Using a combination of probes into children's understanding, including concept maps and semi-structured…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Concept Mapping, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Barwell, Richard – British Educational Research Journal, 2005
There has been little research in the UK into how students learning English as an additional language (EAL) learn mathematics. This article reports results from a three-year study of the participation of learners of EAL in Year 5 in an arithmetic word problem task. The research, drawing on ideas from discursive psychology, used discourse analysis…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Grade 5, Language Usage, Arithmetic

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