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Schechter, Chen; Qadach, Mowafaq – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2012
Purpose: This study explored a theoretical model that links teachers' perceived uncertainty and teachers' sense of collective efficacy with organizational learning mechanisms (OLMs) in elementary schools. OLMs serve as a mediator construct. Research Design: For testing the primary theoretical model, 801 teachers from 61 elementary schools (33…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Elementary School Teachers, Models
Hsieh, ChengTu; Smith, Jeremy D.; Bohne, Michael; Knudson, Duane – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2012
The purpose of this study was to replicate and expand a previous study to identify the factors that affect students' learning of biomechanical concepts. Students were recruited from three universities (N = 149) located in the central and western regions of the United States. Data from 142 students completing the Biomechanics Concept Inventory…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Student Attitudes, Student Behavior, Biomechanics
Sanden, Sherry – Reading Teacher, 2012
This article summarizes conclusions reached regarding the independent reading perspectives and practices of eight elementary teachers, acknowledging the significant role teacher understandings and practices play on the literacy learning process and specifically on classroom independent reading. The commonalities in beliefs and practices regarding…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Student Needs, Literacy, Teaching Methods
Valtonen, Teemu; Hacklin, Stina; Dillon, Patrick; Vesisenaho, Mikko; Kukkonen, Jari; Hietanen, Aija – Computers & Education, 2012
This article focuses on personal learning environments (PLEs). The idea with PLEs is to put students in a more central position in the learning process by allowing them to design their own learning environments and by emphasising the self-regulated nature of the learning. This study describes the structure, functions and challenges of PLEs made by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods, Information Technology
Larsen, Lasse Juel – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2012
This paper puts forward a new design perspective for game-based learning. The general idea is to abandon the long sought-after dream of designing a closed learning system, where students in both primary and secondary school could learn--without the interference of teachers--whatever subject they wanted while sitting in front of a computer. This…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Portfolios (Background Materials), Teaching Methods, Reflection
Wolniak, Gregory C.; Mayhew, Matthew J.; Engberg, Mark E. – Journal of Higher Education, 2012
This study advances the understanding of college persistence by examining five dimensions of student learning in relation to second-year persistence. Two of the five dimensions of learning were found to be significant predictors of persistence, and each was moderated by social integration. (Contains 5 tables and 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Social Integration, Predictor Variables, Learning Experience
Rajaram, Kumaran – World Journal of Education, 2013
Substantial numbers of Chinese mainland students are enrolled in overseas Western-based business courses but are dislocated from their home cultures. Business education curriculum and course designers need to understand how these students are best trained in western style education programs. Four-hundred students in Singaporean business training…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Western Civilization, Business Administration Education, Familiarity
Vickery, William L. – Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education, 2013
When problem based learning occurs in a social context it is open to a common social behaviour, scrounging. In the animal behaviour literature, scroungers do not attempt to find resources themselves but rather exploit resources found by other group members (referred to as producers). We know from studies of animal behaviour (including humans) that…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Game Theory, Socialization, Learning Processes
Vilkonis, Rytis; Bakanoviene, Tatjana; Turskiene, Sigita – Informatics in Education, 2013
The article presents results of the empirical research revealing readiness of adults to participate in the lifelong learning process using e-learning, m-learning and t-learning technologies. The research has been carried out in the framework of the international project eBig3 aiming at development a new distance learning platform blending virtual…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Lifelong Learning, Learning Processes, Electronic Learning
del Moral, M. Esther; Cernea, Ana; Villalustre, Lourdes – Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects, 2013
The Web 2.0 brought in the use of social tools at a large scale in every area: a transformation which led to redefining the teaching-learning process. In this new context knowledge is distributed over network connections in an uncontrolled way - thus learning consists of recognizing relevant information patterns and constructing new connections.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Web 2.0 Technologies, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Murray, Jacqueline; Giesbrecht, Natalie; Mosonyi, Samuel – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2013
In the 2011 Winter semester, the University of Guelph engaged in a pedagogical experiment: an online first-year seminar. This article is a conversation about the learning journey that surrounds this seminar, as experienced by three participants: Jacqueline Murray (JM), Professor of History and Director of the FirstYear Seminar Program (FYS);…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Student Centered Curriculum, Online Courses, Seminars
Czura, Anna; Papaja, Katarzyna – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2013
Bilingual education in Poland gained in popularity after the political changes in 1989 when Polish society started noticing the importance of foreign language learning. With the emergence of content and language integrated learning (CLIL) in the 1990s, which in the Polish context is still termed as "bilingual education", foreign…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Bilingual Education, Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning
Burkle, Martha; Cleveland-Innes, Martha – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2013
The purpose of this research was to analyze the experience of post-secondary first time online students combining time spent in the classroom-workshop with online course access, and their interactions with instructors. In the following discussion, and following the Cleveland et al. [1] model, a comparison
between the categories "student's…
Descriptors: Student Role, Teacher Role, Online Courses, Workshops
Pani, John R.; Chariker, Julia H.; Naaz, Farah – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
The large volume of material to be learned in biomedical disciplines requires optimizing the efficiency of instruction. In prior work with computer-based instruction of neuroanatomy, it was relatively efficient for learners to master whole anatomy and then transfer to learning sectional anatomy. It may, however, be more efficient to continuously…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Biomedicine, Feedback (Response)
Maheux, Jean-Francois; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Curriculum Inquiry, 2013
There is considerable agreement about the fact that the presence of researchers in the classroom mediates teaching and learning. Why "should" two very different forms of human activity, one designed to study the other, interact and mediate each other? In this article, we propose cultural-historical activity theory as a framework for understanding…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Opportunities, Educational Researchers, Educational Environment

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