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Devonshire, Victoria; Fluck, Michael – Learning and Instruction, 2010
English spelling, as well as in many other languages, consists of three elements: morphology, etymology and phonology. Spelling instruction, however, focuses primarily on phonology and there is a dearth of intervention studies that examine the effect of explicitly teaching all three elements to children. We report two studies, which examined 5- to…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Spelling, Intervention, Phonology
Joughin, Gordon – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2010
That summative assessment drives learning has become one of the most frequently stated maxims in the literature of assessment and learning in higher education. However, a careful review of the empirical research often cited in support of this proposition may cause us to reconsider its veracity and to seek a more nuanced understanding of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hidden Curriculum, Educational Research, Research Methodology
Yang, Yu-Fang; Tsai, Chin-Chung – Learning and Instruction, 2010
The present study investigated junior college students' conceptions of and approaches to learning via online peer assessment (PA) using a phenomenographic approach. Participants were 163 college students. Students were asked to accomplish a given learning task via an online PA system. Of the participants, 62 were interviewed after the activity.…
Descriptors: Two Year College Students, Two Year Colleges, Program Effectiveness, Peer Evaluation
Sung, Y.-T.; Hou, H.-T.; Liu, C.-K.; Chang, K.-E. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2010
Mobile devices have been increasingly utilized in informal learning because of their high degree of portability; mobile guide systems (or electronic guidebooks) have also been adopted in museum learning, including those that combine learning strategies and the general audio-visual guide systems. To gain a deeper understanding of the features and…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Learning Strategies, Sequential Learning, Problem Solving
Thomson, Louise Elizabeth – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Today's adolescents are expected to read and write well at highly competent levels and the content area literacy skills they will acquire in adolescence are necessary for academic achievement as well as life-long learning. In the middle grades, content area literacy skills are perfected through work in various curricular areas, which are housed in…
Descriptors: Research Tools, Qualitative Research, Middle Schools, School Culture
Nishitani, Mari; Matsuda, Toshiki – Online Submission, 2011
Researches in language anxiety have focused on the level of language anxiety so far. This study instead, hypothesizes that the interpretation of anxiety and the recognition of failure have an impact on learning and investigates how language anxiety and intrinsic motivation affect the use of learning strategies through the recognition of failure.…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Learning Motivation, Anxiety, Second Language Learning
Stein, Mary Kay; Smith, Margaret – National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2011
Learn the 5 practices for facilitating effective inquiry-oriented classrooms: (1) Anticipating what students will do--what strategies they will use--in solving a problem; (2) Monitoring their work as they approach the problem in class; (3) Selecting students whose strategies are worth discussing in class; (4) Sequencing those students'…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Inquiry
Flores, Emma M. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Despite the growing body of research on doctoral education, little is known about how doctoral students learn to do research across the disciplines. Even though there is a lack of empirical research on the pedagogy of research in doctoral education, much of the literature anecdotally and metaphorically attributes students' learning to traditional…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Apprenticeships, Researchers, Adult Learning
Lunenburg, Frederick C.; Irby, Beverly J. – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2011
Teacher behavior research has shown that teacher behaviors, as well as specific teaching strategies, make a difference with regard to student achievement. Ten durable instructional strategies are discussed: set induction, stimulus variation, reinforcement, questioning, recognizing attending behavior, lecturing or direct instruction, planned…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Learning Strategies, Nonverbal Communication, Classroom Environment
Rahmani, Mina; Sadeghi, Karim – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2011
The present study examined the process and product effects of note-taking strategy training on Iranian EFL learners' comprehension and retention of written material, with gender as a moderating variable. Intermediate undergraduate EFL learners (N = 108) were assigned to experimental and control groups. The Experimental (intervention) Group…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Reading Comprehension, Reading Tests
Lin, Lu-Fang – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2011
This study reports the strategies used by second language learners to comprehend computerized video material. In total, 211 students taking an English course in a public university in Taiwan joined the study, conducted over 1 academic year during which 63 students were involved in the pilot study in the first semester, and 148 joined the formal…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Comprehension, Questionnaires, Memory
Woollacott, L.; Simelane, Z.; Inglis, J. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2011
This article reports the findings of an inductive study on the learning behaviours and language difficulties of a small group of English additional-language students entering a school of chemical and metallurgical engineering in South Africa. Students were interviewed in their home language. While they appeared to have had a reasonable grounding…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Academic Achievement, Rote Learning, Engineering
Bol, Linda; Garner, Joanna K. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2011
This article considers the application of selected components of self-regulated learning (SRL; Zimmerman 2000) to student-content interaction in online learning and distance education (DE). In particular we discuss how, when interacting with electronically enhanced text, students must carefully employ self-regulated learning strategies that…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Online Courses, Learning Strategies
Sitzmann, Traci; Ely, Katherine – Psychological Bulletin, 2011
Researchers have been applying their knowledge of goal-oriented behavior to the self-regulated learning domain for more than 30 years. This review examines the current state of research on self-regulated learning and gaps in the field's understanding of how adults regulate their learning of work-related knowledge and skills. Self-regulation theory…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Educational Attainment, Student Motivation, Cognitive Ability
Williams, Leonard; Lahman, Mary – Journal of Political Science Education, 2011
Recent research into the merits of online discussion (computer-mediated communication) has shown that it promotes active learning behaviors and enhances learner outcomes. Scholars have also shown that, when instructors employ effective questioning and moderating skills, students can show higher levels of critical thinking in online discussion. In…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Computer Mediated Communication, Grade Point Average, Active Learning

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