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Iverson, Heidi L.; Lewis, Mark A.; Talbot, Robert M., III – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
We propose a framework for evaluating the degree of authenticity of instructional tasks used within a teacher education program. First, we provide a defense for authenticity as an exemplary aspect of education. Second, we synthesize the theoretical literature on authenticity into conceptual codes. Using these codes, we build our authenticity…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Evaluative Thinking, Instructional Material Evaluation
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Ashby, F. Gregory; Ennis, John M.; Spiering, Brian J. – Psychological Review, 2007
A biologically detailed computational model is described of how categorization judgments become automatic in tasks that depend on procedural learning. The model assumes 2 neural pathways from sensory association cortex to the premotor area that mediates response selection. A longer and slower path projects to the premotor area via the striatum,…
Descriptors: Biology, Computation, Models, Classification
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Kent, Lori – Art Education, 2007
When displayed in museums and classrooms, Renaissance-era (1420-1600) painting, architecture, and drawing masterworks are often decontextualized from the social reality of the Academy system under which they were produced. For centuries, the artworks of the Italian Renaissance have seduced viewers with technical mastery, exquisite pigments, and…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Content Analysis, Art Education, Hermeneutics
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Waterhouse, Joanne – Curriculum Journal, 2007
This article outlines the planning towards a research design to learn about leadership as it is constructed, experienced and developed in schools. It is intended that the research would go beyond an individual's account to gain an insight into the relationships and social dynamic within the organization. The hypothesis is that the degree of…
Descriptors: Research Design, Leadership, Personal Narratives, Qualitative Research
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Garcia-Retamero, Rocio; Hoffrage, Ulrich; Dieckmann, Anja; Ramos, Manuel – Learning and Motivation, 2007
Three experiments investigated whether participants used Take The Best (TTB) Configural, a fast and frugal heuristic that processes configurations of cues when making inferences concerning which of two alternatives has a higher criterion value. Participants were presented with a compound cue that was nonlinearly separable from its elements. The…
Descriptors: Inferences, Cues, Causal Models, Heuristics
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Suto, W. M. Irenka; Greatorex, Jackie – British Educational Research Journal, 2008
The process of examination marking is complex, requiring examiners to engage in a variety of cognitive operations. While consideration has been given to marking practices in a few specific contexts, those of General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) examiners have yet to receive serious attention. This study's aims, therefore, were: first,…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Examiners, Cognitive Style, Evaluative Thinking
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Johnson, Eric J.; Haubl, Gerald; Keinan, Anat – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2007
How do people judge the monetary value of objects? One clue is provided by the typical endowment study (D. Kahneman, J. L. Knetsch, & R. H. Thaler, 1991), in which participants are randomly given either a good, such as a coffee mug, that they may later sell ("sellers") or a choice between the good and amounts of cash ("choosers"). Sellers…
Descriptors: Endowment Funds, Value Judgment, Evaluative Thinking, Consumer Economics
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Gee, Caroline L.; Heyman, Gail D. – Social Development, 2007
Children's evaluations of what people communicate about themselves were examined in three studies with a total of 296 participants (aged four to 12). Participants heard scenarios in which characters' motivations to reveal truthful information were systematically manipulated to examine (1) children's understanding that people do not always reveal…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Cues, Preschool Children, Evaluative Thinking
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Campbell, Cynthia; Collins, Vicki L. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2007
We reviewed the five top-selling introductory assessment textbooks in both general and special education to identify topics contained in textbooks and to determine the extent of agreement among authors regarding the essentialness of topics within and across discipline. Content analysis across the 10 assessment textbooks yielded 73 topics related…
Descriptors: Special Education, Content Analysis, Textbook Evaluation, Textbook Content
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Anderson, Theresa Dirndorfer – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2006
Introduction: This paper discusses the role uncertainty plays in judgments of the meaning and significance of ideas and texts encountered by scholars in the context of their ongoing research activities. Method: Two experienced scholars were observed as part of a two-year ethnographic study of their ongoing research practices. Layered…
Descriptors: Information Seeking, Scholarship, Research, Evaluative Thinking
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Rosas, Juan M.; Callejas-Aguilera, Jose E. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
Four experiments tested context switch effects on acquisition and extinction in human predictive learning. A context switch impaired probability judgments about a cue-outcome relationship when the cue was trained in a context in which a different cue underwent extinction. The context switch also impaired judgments about a cue trained in a context…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cues, Learning, Probability
Salpeter, Judy – Technology & Learning, 2008
Many students cannot discriminate between posts that are accurate and attributable and those that are undocumented and misleading. This fact leads teachers to limit online research to subscription services like netTrekker or Web directories like Awesome Library. While sites like these certainly play an important role in the classroom, there…
Descriptors: Internet, Computer Literacy, Educational Technology, Evaluative Thinking
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Moen, Ross; Liu, Kristi; Thurlow, Martha; Lekwa, Adam; Scullin, Sarah; Hausmann, Kristin – Journal of Applied Testing Technology, 2009
Some students are less accurately measured by typical reading tests than other students. By asking teachers to identify students whose performance on state reading tests would likely underestimate their reading skills, this study sought to learn about characteristics of less accurately measured students while also evaluating how well teachers can…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Academic Achievement, Interviews, Program Effectiveness
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Woodward, Belle; Davis, Diane C.; Hodis, Flaviu A. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2007
This study examined undergraduate information technology (IT) students' (N = 122) level of ethical reasoning and decision making at a Midwestern university. The purpose was to determine whether IT students' level of ethical reasoning provided information about the degree of their ethical decision making. The Defining Issues Test-2 (DIT-2) was used…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Ethics, Decision Making, Undergraduate Students
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Todd, Sharon – Ethics and Education, 2007
A cosmopolitan ethic invites both an appreciation of the rich diversity of values, traditions and ways of life "and" a commitment to broad, universal principles of human rights that can secure the flourishing of that diversity. Despite the tension between universalism and particularism inherent in this outlook, it has received much…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Ethics, Evaluative Thinking, Foreign Countries
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