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Hallstead, Tracy; Nash, Erin – Learning Assistance Review, 2020
We do not learn through experiences alone; we learn by thinking about our experiences. But after disappointing exam results, students can reflect on their performance in unproductive ways, circulating scripted beliefs about why they did poorly: "The professor talks too fast," "The test didn't cover the lectures in class,"…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Reflection, Student Experience, College Faculty
Hartley, Kendall; Bendixen, Lisa D. – 2001
A descriptive study analyzed learners' use of comprehensive aids such as objectives and the glossary in a hypermedia tutorial. College students (n=101) read a short hypermedia tutorial on the topic of E. coli. Relationships between the use of the comprehension aids and individual characteristics such as metacognitive awareness and epistemic…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Biology, College Students, Comprehension
Conner, Lindsey N. – 2000
This research reports on a constructivist approach that was used in a unit of work with a final year high school biology class. The aim of the intervention was to promote students' awareness and communication of the biological, social, and ethnical issues associated with cancer. Students were encouraged to use an inquiry approach. They were also…
Descriptors: Bioethics, Biology, Biotechnology, Cancer
Garcia, Teresa; Pintrich, Paul R. – 1992
Critical thinking has important implications for classic learning issues such as transfer of knowledge and application of problem-solving skills to novel situations. The goal of this study was to identify some of the important correlates of critical thinking, in terms of motivation, use of cognitive learning strategies, and classroom experiences.…
Descriptors: Biology, College Students, Critical Thinking, English Instruction
Sandoval, William A.; Reiser, Brian J. – 1997
Building explanations is fundamentally what science is about. Students require support both for constructing their own explanations about the surrounding world, and for reflecting on those explanations in ways that help them to assess the quality of their explanations and the strategies they use to build them. This paper describes the development…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development
Nist, Sherrie L.; And Others – 1995
The factors that influence the performance of undergraduate students in introductory biology courses were studied, considering cognitive, metacognitive, and behavioral factors. From 612 participants volunteering, 52 consistent high performers and 57 consistent low performers were selected. Information was collected on their study habits,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude, Attendance, Behavior Patterns
Parker, Mary Jo – 1999
This study investigated the following research questions: (1) Does the use of a shared, intranet environment improve learner problem-solving ability in science? (2) Does the use of a shared, intranet environment increase learner metacognitive reflection? and (3) Do gender differences emerge with the use of a shared, intranet science environment…
Descriptors: Biology, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication
Parker, Mary Jo – 1999
This study investigated the effectiveness of a shared, Intranet learning environment on problem-solving ability and reflective metacognition. Subjects were 78 9th and 10th grade biology students from three public high schools in Texas. Research focused on the following questions: (1) Will the use of a shared, Intranet environment improve learner…
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Cooperative Learning