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Susana Gómez Redondo; Claudio J. Rodríguez Higuera; Juan R. Coca; Alin Olteanu – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
We propose a semiotic framework to underpin a posthumanist philosophy of education, as contrasted to technological determinism. A recent approach to educational processes as semiotic phenomena lends itself as a philosophy to understand the current interplay between education and technology. This view is aligned with the transhumanist movement to…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Humanism, Educational Philosophy, Technology
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Gíslason, Ingólfur – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2021
In this article, I present a meaning-making trajectory of a teacher-class dialogue on digital, dynamic, geometric-functional tasks in an Icelandic upper-secondary classroom of low-attaining students. Learning is seen from a dialogical perspective, as taking up a more mathematical discourse, which here revolves in particular around the language of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Classroom Communication, Secondary School Students, Low Achievement
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Wilkie, Karina J. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2020
An important goal in school algebra is to help students notice the covariational nature of functional relationships, how the values of variables change in relation to each other. This study explored 102 Year 7 (12 to 13-year-old) students' covariational reasoning with their constructed graphs for figural growing patterns they had generalised. A…
Descriptors: Graphs, Secondary School Students, Generalization, Mathematical Concepts
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Webb, Sheila – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In the earlier chapters of "Interpreting Kant in Education," a reading of Kant was developed that contrasts sharply with the widespread 'Kantian' picture in education theory. Having discussed aspects of Kant's view in relation to empiricist and naturalist (mind-independent) epistemologies, I turn in this sixth chapter to contrast them…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Epistemology, World Views
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Yiannoutsou, Nikoleta; Johnson, Rose; Price, Sara – Educational Technology & Society, 2021
Digital developments that foreground the sensory body and movement interaction offer new ways of engaging with mathematical ideas. Theories of embodied cognition argue for the important role of sensorimotor interaction in underpinning cognition. For visually impaired children this is particularly promising, since it provides opportunities for…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Video Technology
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Money, Nicholas P.; Fischer, Mark W. F. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Cell size is an important variable in the study of cellular growth, metabolism, and the cell cycle. The large size of "Amoeba proteus" and the ease with which it can be collected and cultured have made it a star in biology education--and it was a model for research on cell biology before the introduction of molecular genetic methods.…
Descriptors: Cytology, Biomechanics, Measurement, Science Experiments
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Anderson, Tyson – Education and Culture, 2018
Challenges to education today are part of a wider cultural context. Dewey, Heidegger, and certain Russian thinkers have remarkably similar diagnoses of our post-Cartesian reductive condition. In education this complex appears as "educational materialism." In contrast, a "sophic education" would be similar to Bulgakov's…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Cultural Context, Advocacy, Democracy
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Chen, Chi-Tung; Lee, Wen-Tang; Kao, Sung-Kai – Physics Education, 2014
A Cartesian diver can be used to measure the surface tension of a liquid to a certain extent. The surface tension measurement is related to the two critical pressures at which the diver is about to sink and about to emerge. After sinking because of increasing pressure, the diver is repulsed to the centre of the vessel. After the pressure is…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Physics, Science Experiments
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Morales-Vidales, J. Abraham; Salazar, S. Alejandro Sandoval; Jacobo-Fernández, Jimena M.; Tlahuice-Flores, Alfredo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
This work covers a three-week program designed to provide undergraduate students with a background in structural chemistry and materials science. Sessions are based on the programming of regular polyhedra and their geometrical relationships by using an object-oriented language (i.e., POV-Ray). Three lectures introduce the basics of programming…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Geometry, College Science, Undergraduate Students
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Sosa, Jorge Jhonattan Castellanos; Aguilar, Francy Karina Maldonado – Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education, 2021
This work shows how playing chess creates capacities in the student such as increasing visual memory. This helps to classify information in an orderly manner in the mind and contributes to a better understanding of geometric transformations such as displacements, turns and similarities. This was done with a mixed technique (Quantitative and…
Descriptors: Games, Memory, Visual Perception, Geometric Concepts
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Hyslop-Margison, Emery James; Ramirez, Andres – Democracy & Education, 2016
In "Challenging Freedom: Neoliberalism and the Erosion of Democratic Education," the author suggests that the presumed decline of democratic learning in public schooling follows from two primary forces: (a) the metaphysical implications of Cartesian psychophysical dualism that support an ontological understanding of the self as distinct…
Descriptors: Democracy, Freedom, Neoliberalism, Correlation
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Chumachemko, Dmitry; Shvarts, Anna; Budanov, Aleksandr – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
The aim of the research is to investigate the transformation of the perception process through mathematics education, by an example of scanning the Cartesian coordinate system in order to locate a target point. We compared participants with different competence in mathematics. Historically, motion along axes appeared as a specific…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Visual Perception, Mathematics Education, Geometry
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Jones, Matt; Goldstone, Robert L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2013
Diverse evidence shows that perceptually integral dimensions, such as those composing color, are represented holistically. However, the nature of these holistic representations is poorly understood. Extant theories, such as those founded on multidimensional scaling or general recognition theory, model integral stimulus spaces using a Cartesian…
Descriptors: Perception, Holistic Approach, Learning, Models
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Toohey, Kelleen – Applied Linguistics, 2019
The Douglas Fir Group (2016) argued that applied linguistics needed new interdisciplinary perspectives, and I suggest here that the concepts provided by new materialism might aid in gaining such perspectives. New materialism foregrounds the material nature of humans, discourses, machines, other objects, other species, and the natural environment,…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Research, Teaching Methods
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Sigahi, Tiago F. A. C.; Rampasso, Izabela Simon; Anholon, Rosley; Sznelwar, Laerte Idal – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2023
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss how the theory of complex thinking can be considered an interesting element in engineering education, especially in the context in which challenges toward sustainable development are multidisciplinary. Design/methodology/approach: This viewpoint synthesizes the main reflections and discussions generated during a…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Sustainable Development, Thinking Skills, Undergraduate Study
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