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Dolfing, Ria; Bulte, Astrid M. W.; Pilot, Albert; Vermunt, Jan D. – Research in Science Education, 2012
This study aims to determine and describe the new domain-specific expertise of experienced chemistry teachers in teaching an innovative context-based unit about macro-micro thinking in structure-property relations. The construct of "teachers' domain-specific expertise" was used to analyse the new repertoire chemistry teachers need to acquire to…
Descriptors: Expertise, Innovation, Chemistry, Learning Processes
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Bukach, Cindy M.; Vickery, Timothy J.; Kinka, Daniel; Gauthier, Isabel – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
There is growing evidence that individuation experience is necessary for development of expert object discrimination that transfers to new exemplars. Individuation training in human studies has primarily used label association tasks where labels are learned at both the individual and more abstract (basic) level, and expertise criterion requires…
Descriptors: Expertise, Evidence, Models, Classification
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Evans, Emily; Ching, Cynthia Carter; Ballard, Heidi L. – Environmental Education Research, 2012
In the following case study, we examine the interplay between self-perception, environmental perception, and the interests and practice of volunteer trail guides who were recruited to provide educational services for visitors to a natural reserve in Northern California. Through semi-structured interviews with 15 guides and observations of training…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Environmental Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Role
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Wauters, Kelly; Desmet, Piet; Van Den Noortgate, Wim – Computers & Education, 2012
The evolution from static to dynamic electronic learning environments has stimulated the research on adaptive item sequencing. A prerequisite for adaptive item sequencing, in which the difficulty of the item is constantly matched to the ability level of the learner, is to have items with a known difficulty level. The difficulty level can be…
Descriptors: Expertise, Electronic Learning, Feedback (Response), Sample Size
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Sangra, Albert; Vlachopoulos, Dimitrios; Cabrera, Nati – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2012
E-learning is part of the new dynamic that characterises educational systems at the start of the 21st century. Like society, the concept of e-learning is subject to constant change. In addition, it is difficult to come up with a single definition of e-learning that would be accepted by the majority of the scientific community. The different…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Distance Education, Expertise
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Hall, Rogers; Horn, Ilana Seidel – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2012
In this article we ask how concepts that organize work in two professional disciplines change during moments of consultation, which represent concerted efforts by participants to work differently now and in the future. Our analysis compares structures of talk, the adequacy of representations of practice, and epistemic and moral stances deployed…
Descriptors: Expertise, Comparative Analysis, Health Sciences, Mathematics Instruction
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Rundgren, Carl-Johan; Hirsch, Richard; Chang Rundgren, Shu-Nu; Tibell, Lena A. E. – Research in Science Education, 2012
This study examines how students explain their conceptual understanding of protein function using visualizations. Thirteen upper secondary students, four tertiary students (studying chemical biology), and two experts were interviewed in semi-structured interviews. The interviews were structured around 2D illustrations of proteins and an animated…
Descriptors: Expertise, Vocabulary, Interviews, Visual Stimuli
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Berkvens, Jan – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2012
Purpose: Many countries receive international support to strengthen professional capacity. The effect of these professional development activities (PDAs), however, is often negligible. This article provides useful insights on how international aid organizations could improve their PDAs, by describing an intervention developed and applied in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Adult Learning, Educational Principles
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Webster, Collin A.; Villora, Sixto Gonzalez; Harvey, Rachel – Physical Educator, 2012
Communicating how class content can satisfy students' personal interests and goals--referred to as content relevance--is an important teaching behavior that has been linked to numerous indices of student success in school. However, no known studies have examined teachers' communication of content relevance in K-12 physical education. The purpose…
Descriptors: Expertise, Conferences (Gatherings), Physical Education, Classroom Research
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Chi, Michelene T. H.; VanLehn, Kurt A. – Educational Psychologist, 2012
Transfer is typically thought of as requiring individuals to "see" what is the same in the deep structure between a new target problem and a previously encountered source problem, even though the surface features may be dissimilar. We propose that experts can "see" the deep structure by considering the first-order interactions…
Descriptors: Expertise, Transfer of Training, Teaching Methods, Instructional Design
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Verbert, K.; Ochoa, X.; Derntl, M.; Wolpers, M.; Pardo, A.; Duval, E. – Computers & Education, 2012
Technology Enhanced Learning is a research field that has matured considerably over the last decade. Many technical solutions to support design, authoring and use of learning activities and resources have been developed. The first datasets that reflect the tracking of actual use of these tools in real-life settings are beginning to become…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Educational Strategies, Teacher Developed Materials, Instructional Design
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Gubbins, Claire; Corrigan, Siobhan; Garavan, Thomas N.; O'Connor, Christy; Leahy, Damien; Long, David; Murphy, Eamonn – European Journal of Training and Development, 2012
Purpose: This paper aims to present a case study illustrating the issues involved in the tacit knowledge conversion process and to determine whether such conversion delivers value to the organisation in terms of business value and return on investment (ROI). Design/methodology/approach: A single-case multiple baseline participants experimental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Knowledge Management, Nonverbal Communication, Experience
Neville, Christine S. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2012
Bullies come in all sizes, shapes, ages, genders, and ethnicities. Bullies generally attack that which they do not understand, what is strange, different from their perception of the norm or someone whom they resent. Their motivation has to do with making themselves feel stronger, more secure or to compensate for their own sad experiences.…
Descriptors: Gifted, Bullying, Peer Mediation, Self Esteem
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Latham, Bethany; Poe, Jodi Welch – Journal of Web Librarianship, 2012
Data curation is a concept with many facets. Curation goes beyond research-generated data, and its principles can support the preservation of institutions' historical data. Libraries are well-positioned to bring relevant expertise to such problems, especially those requiring collaboration, because of their experience as neutral caretakers and…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Research Libraries, Stakeholders, Cooperation
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Purvis, Karyn; Cross, David; Jones, Daren; Buff, Gary – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
The authors report on a small organizational case study highlighting the dimensions of trauma-informed care, the processes of organizational change, and the growth of caregiver expertise. The article is framed by the notion of caregiving cultures, which refers to the beliefs, languages, and practices of caregivers and caregiving organizations.…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Caregivers, Expertise, Organizational Culture
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