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Mayfield, Kristin H.; Glenn, Irene M.; Vollmer, Timothy R. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2008
Computer-based instruction (CBI) was used to teach 3 sets of 20 spelling words to two 6th graders in a multiple baseline design. The CBI presented a voice recording of each spelling word and prompted the students to type the word. If they spelled the word incorrectly, a training procedure was initiated that included prompt fading and systematic…
Descriptors: Spelling Instruction, Grade 6, Prompting, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Avis, James – Journal of Education and Work, 2007
This article examines Engestrom's version of activity theory, one rooted in Marxism. It is argued that whilst this approach holds progressive possibilities, its radicalism is undermined by a restricted conceptualisation of transformation and the marginalisation of a politicised notion of social antagonism. As a consequence, this approach to…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Social Structure, Social Theories, Labor Economics
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Lee, Yeung Chung – International Journal of Science Education, 2008
The roles of science in society and the nature of science are the focus of many science curricula. Current views about these two aspects of science have largely been informed by the history of scientific development. This article uses the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome--a recent health scare--as a case study to explore the roles of…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science and Society, Case Studies, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Koshmanova, Tetyana; Ravchyna, Tetyana – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2008
Democratizing educational systems within the unstable economic and political contexts of post-communist settings became an issue of stability in the region. Recent events connected with the 2004 presidential election in Ukraine sent a message to the world about people's will for a future committed to freedom, democracy and the rule of law. There…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators, Authoritarianism
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Herbert, Debra M. B.; Burt, Jennifer S. – Learning and Instruction, 2002
Explored the effect of different review opportunities on students' memory awareness and schematization. Findings for 88 college students in phase 1 and 140 in phase 2 show that students are more likely to shift from "remembering" to "learning" if they have the opportunity to review learning material regularly and in different…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Learning, Review (Reexamination)
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Murphy, Gregory L.; Wisniewski, Edward J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
E. J. Wisniewski and G. L. Murphy (see record EJ689195) suggested that the apparent effects of relation frequency in C. L. Gagne and E. J. Shoben's (1997) conceptual combination experiments could be explained by differences between the familiarity and plausibility of their stimuli (noun-noun phrases). However, C. L. Gagne and T. L. Spalding argued…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Familiarity, Nouns, Predictor Variables
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Fisher, Celia B. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1980
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Kindergarten Children, Memory, Review (Reexamination)
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Engelhard, George, Jr.; Davis, Melodee; Hansche, Linda – Applied Measurement in Education, 1999
Examined whether reviewers on item-review committees can identify accurately test items that exhibit a variety of flaws. Results with 39 reviewers of a 75-item test show that reviewers exhibit fairly high accuracy rates overall, with statistically significant differences in judgmental accuracy among reviewers. (SLD)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Judges, Review (Reexamination), Test Construction
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Thorne, Michele – Science Teacher, 2003
Examines whether reviewing relevant material before an exam really enhances student understanding and therefore performance on assessments. Results show that review dramatically increased student achievement. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Review (Reexamination), Science Tests
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Entwistle, Noel; Entwistle, Dorothy – Higher Education Research & Development, 2003
Interviewed students about their experiences preparing for final university examinations. Analyzed processes of learning used during review, and in particular, the ways in which understanding and memorizing were described. Found that one recurring aspect of the review process involved the creation of "knowledge objects"--tightly structured,…
Descriptors: College Students, Comprehension, Higher Education, Memorization
Call-Himwich, Eileen – 1977
For the last three years the Military Training Centers (MTC) PLATO support group has been experimenting with the development of a number of formalized techniques for assisting authors in writing instructionally effective courseware. These methods, collectively referred to as "lesson reviewing," vary widely depending on individual authors' needs.…
Descriptors: Authors, Feedback, Formative Evaluation, Instructional Materials
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Wixson, Karen K. – American Educational Research Journal, 1984
One hundred seventy-two fifth grade students read a short, expository passage and answered postquestions. One week later, subjects' recall of the questioned information was superior to their recall of the unquestioned information. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Learning Strategies, Prose, Questioning Techniques
Papanastasiou, Elena C. – 2002
Due to the increased popularity of computerized adaptive testing (CAT), many admissions tests, as well as certification and licensure examinations, have been transformed from their paper-and-pencil versions to computerized adaptive versions. A major difference between paper-and-pencil tests and CAT, from an examinees point of view, is that in many…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Cheating, Computer Assisted Testing, Review (Reexamination)
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Vispoel, Walter P.; Rocklin, Thomas R.; Wang, Tianyou; Bleiler, Timothy – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1999
Investigated the effectiveness of H. Wainer's (1993) strategy for obtaining positively biased ability estimates when examinees can review and change answers on computerized adaptive tests. Results, based on simulation and testing data from 87 college students, show that the Wainer strategy sometimes yields inflated ability estimates and sometimes…
Descriptors: Ability, College Students, Computer Assisted Testing, Higher Education
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Robinson, Daniel H.; Katayama, Andrew D.; Dubois, Nelson F.; Devaney, Thomas – Journal of Experimental Education, 1998
Investigated the effects of immediate and delayed review occasion and study materials (text, text plus outlines, and text plus graphic organizers) in two experiments involving 198 undergraduates. Delayed review facilitated performance for students who viewed text plus graphic organizers but not for those who viewed only text or text plus outlines.…
Descriptors: Graphic Organizers, Higher Education, Interaction, Outlining (Discourse)
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