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Maggioni, Liliana; Riconscente, Michelle M.; Alexander, Patricia A. – Learning and Instruction, 2006
This study investigated conceptions of knowledge and beliefs among 242 Italian and 231 American college students. Perceptions of the nature and interrelation of knowledge and beliefs, and prevalent characterizations and sources of these two constructs were explored by qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Differences emerged between Italian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Beliefs, Research Methodology
Wright, Handel K. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2006
This unconventional essay is the (slightly modified) transcript of the question-and-answer period of an AERA conference session on the topic of paradigm proliferation. Through responses to the discussants prepared questions and audience members' comments and questions, each panelist extends and defends the ideas put forward in her or his paper and…
Descriptors: Models, Researchers, Qualitative Research, Educational Research
Sorensen, Elsebeth K.; Takle, Eugene S.; Moser, Heather M. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2006
This paper reports on a case study on the implementation of "language games" as a pedagogical tool for analyzing, assessing and promoting the quality and the level of collaborative knowledge building in online learning dialogues. Part of the overall objective is to explore the use, strength, weaknesses, and limitations of using the…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Online Courses, Distance Education, Virtual Classrooms

Mansilla, Veronica Boix – Change, 2005
Undergraduate programs across the nation are increasingly offering interdisciplinary study programs as markers of their commitment to educate individuals for the demands of contemporary life. Yet, as students engage in interdisciplinary learning projects, an unaddressed question looms large: how to adequately assess student interdisciplinary work.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Interviews, Biochemistry, Biology
Davidson, Michael – Teaching in Higher Education, 2004
Initiatives encouraging the professionalization of teachers in the UK Higher Education sector should employ pedagogies that support the idea of discipline-based interdependence. Such initiatives with pedagogies cultivating a critical professionalism capable of challenging the marketization of Higher Education, presume adequate consideration of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Integrity, Interdisciplinary Approach
Brandt, Carol B. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2004
How is the university connected to the pressing social and environmental problems that confront citizens in its region? What sorts of communities will students build in this changing cultural and environmental landscape as a result of their experiences in education? In this article I explore how an ethnobotany seminar uses critical pedagogy of…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Epistemology, Environmental Education
Marra, Rose – Learning Environments Research, 2005
Promoting student epistemological development is seen as a goal of higher education. Further, the epistemological beliefs of instructors have been shown to affect their teaching beliefs and behaviors. Some argue that only when instructors are epistemologically advanced will they be able to engage in pedagogical activities that encourage student…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Qualitative Research, Beliefs, Educational Environment
Weinberger, Armin; Ertl, Bernhard; Fischer, Frank; Mandl, Heinz – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2005
Collaborative learning in computer-supported learning environments typically means that learners work on tasks together, discussing their individual perspectives via text-based media or videoconferencing, and consequently acquire knowledge. Collaborative learning, however, is often sub-optimal with respect to how learners work on the concepts that…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Scripts, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning
Laughton, David – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2005
This article reviews the emergence of international business (IB) as an academic discipline through an examination of IB research, curriculum, and location within the organisational structures of universities and business schools. A selective review of the literature on IB education is used to identify different approaches to the formulation of…
Descriptors: International Trade, Intellectual Disciplines, Epistemology, Teaching Methods
Harrison, Neil – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
Research in Indigenous Australian education is at a dead-end. Researchers are still heading out into the field to look for new knowledge to answer old questions. The same epistemology dominates how we look, and where, while the methodology provides the researcher with a forced choice, one where either the student or the teacher is blamed for the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Epistemology, Indigenous Knowledge
Saltmarsh, Sue; Sutherland-Smith, Wendy – London Review of Education, 2010
Australian higher education increasingly relies on flexible modes of delivery as a means of attracting and retaining students in a highly competitive global education market. While education is among those disciplines that have been most actively involved in the shift from face-to-face to online learning and teaching, the transition for many…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Educators
Glazek, Stanislaw D.; Sarason, Seymour B. – Corwin Press, 2006
Why do people, college-bound or even in college, stay away in droves from courses in science, especially physics? Why do people know so little about the significance of Einstein's contributions which require dramatic changes in how we understand ourselves, our world, and the entire universe? Why have educational reforms failed? In this book, two…
Descriptors: Physics, Educational Change, Teacher Student Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education
Zajonc, Arthur – Teachers College Record, 2006
The role of contemplative practice in adult education has a long history if one includes traditional monastic education in Asia and the West. Its use in American higher education is, however, more recent and more limited. Nonetheless, on the basis of evidence from surveys and conferences, a significant community of teachers exists at all levels of…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Metacognition, Consciousness Raising, Teaching Methods
Pawson, Eric; Fournier, Eric; Haigh, Martin; Muniz, Osvaldo; Trafford, Julie; Vajoczki, Susan – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2006
This paper makes a critical assessment of problem-based learning (PBL) in geography. It assesses what PBL is, in terms of the range of definitions in use and in light of its origins in specific disciplines such as medicine. It considers experiences of PBL from the standpoint of students, instructors and managers (e.g. deans), and asks how well…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Criticism
Berkhout, Sarie – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
In this response I argue that the notion of quality is embedded in the tension between powerful patterns of inherited epistemic and symbolic understanding and the dynamic of the creative, imaginative moments of understanding and design. This would take the idea of co-producer/creator of knowledge beyond the boundaries of (re)packaging commodities…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Distance Education, Democracy, Quality Control