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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Miller, Brian W. – Educational Psychologist, 2015
Self-paced reading and eye-tracking can be used to measure microlevel student engagement during science instruction. These methods imply a definition of engagement as the quantity and quality of mental resources directed at an object and the emotions and behaviors entailed. This definition is theoretically supported by models of reading…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Cognitive Processes, Learner Engagement, Science Instruction
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Kristjansson, Kristjan – Educational Psychologist, 2012
The recently fashionable theories of positive psychology have educational ramifications at virtually every level of engagement, culminating in the model of positive education. In this critical review, I scrutinize positive education as a potential theory in educational psychology. Special attention is given to conceptual controversies and…
Descriptors: Evidence, Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Adolescents
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Logel, Christine R.; Walton, Gregory M.; Spencer, Steven J.; Peach, Jennifer; Mark, Zanna P. – Educational Psychologist, 2012
Social-psychological research conducted over the past 15 years provides compelling evidence that pervasive psychological threats are present in common academic environments--especially threats that originate in negative intellectual stereotypes--and that these threats undermine the real-world academic performance of non-Asian ethnic minority…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Females, Academic Achievement, Psychology
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Yeager, David Scott; Dweck, Carol S. – Educational Psychologist, 2012
Because challenges are ubiquitous, resilience is essential for success in school and in life. In this article we review research demonstrating the impact of students' mindsets on their resilience in the face of academic and social challenges. We show that students who believe (or are taught) that intellectual abilities are qualities that can be…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Personality Traits, Resilience (Psychology), Individual Characteristics
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Nussbaum, E. Michael – Educational Psychologist, 2011
Toulmin's model of argumentation, developed in 1958, has guided much argumentation research in education. However, argumentation theory in philosophy and cognitive science has advanced considerably since 1958. There are currently several alternative frameworks of argumentation that can be useful for both research and practice in education. These…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Cognitive Psychology, Probability, Theories
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Pugh, Kevin J. – Educational Psychologist, 2011
A sentiment held by Dewey and shared by other educators is that learning should enrich and expand everyday experience. However, this goal has not been a focus of research. In this article, I propose "transformative experience" as a construct capable of reflecting this goal and functioning as an empirical research construct. I discuss the…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Learning, Transformative Learning, Perception
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Hoffman, Bobby; Schraw, Gregory – Educational Psychologist, 2010
The purpose of this article is to clarify conceptions, definitions, and applications of learning and problem-solving efficiency. Conceptions of efficiency vary within the field of educational psychology, and there is little consensus as to how to define, measure, and interpret the efficiency construct. We compare three diverse models that differ…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Efficiency, Problem Solving, Models
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Jarvela, Sanna; Volet, Simone; Jarvenoja, Hanna – Educational Psychologist, 2010
In this article we propose that in order to advance our understanding of motivation in collaborative learning we should move beyond the cognitive-situative epistemological divide and combine individual and social processes. Our claim is that although recent research has recognized the importance of social aspects in emerging and sustained…
Descriptors: Motivation, Cooperative Learning, Social Influences, Epistemology
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Weiner, Bernard – Educational Psychologist, 2010
The history of ideas guiding the development of an attribution-based theory of motivation is presented. These influences include the search for a "grand" theory of motivation (from drive and expectancy/value theory), an attempt to represent how the past may influence the present and the future (as Thorndike accomplished), and the incorporation of…
Descriptors: Motivation, Attribution Theory, Incentives, Achievement Need
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Chinn, Clark A.; Samarapungavan, Ala – Educational Psychologist, 2009
This article presents a commentary on Stellan Ohlsson's (2009) theory of conceptual change by resubsumption and competitive evaluation of cognitive utility. We note two features of Ohlsson's theory that we think are particularly strong. We then argue that Ohlsson's theory explains one route to conceptual change but that there are many other routes…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Evaluation, Cognitive Psychology, Memory
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Guthrie, John T.; McRae, Angela; Klauda, Susan Lutz – Educational Psychologist, 2007
We present a theoretical and empirical explication of the intervention of Concept-Oriented Reading Instruction (CORI) that is designed to increase students' reading comprehension and motivation for reading. The framework specifies a set of five motivational constructs that represent goals for the instructional intervention. Necessary cognitive…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Intervention, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Hudley, Cynthia; Graham, Sandra; Taylor, April – Educational Psychologist, 2007
The pervasive links between problem behaviors and school adjustment suggest that effective intervention programs to enhance school adjustment must focus both on decreasing the motivation to aggress and increasing the motivation to achieve. We describe a program of intervention research to improve social behavior and academic motivation in…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary School Students, Attribution Theory, Intervention
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Wentzel, Kathryn R.; Wigfield, Allan – Educational Psychologist, 2007
We highlight major themes emerging from the articles in this special issue. These themes include (a) the importance of theoretical frameworks and clearly defined constructs for guiding the development of interventions, (b) a consideration of intervention effects on ethnic minority children, (c) the importance of positive social interactions and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Academic Achievement, Minority Group Children, Motivation Techniques
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O'Mara, Alison J.; Marsh, Herbert W.; Craven, Rhonda G.; Debus, Raymond L. – Educational Psychologist, 2006
Traditional reviews and previous meta-analyses of self-concept interventions have underestimated effect sizes by using an implicitly unidimensional perspective that emphasizes global self-concept. In contrast, this research employed a synergistic blend of meta-analysis and multidimensional construct validation to evaluate the impact of…
Descriptors: Research Design, Construct Validity, Effect Size, Self Concept
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McKown, Clark – Educational Psychologist, 2005
Several school-based racial prejudice-reduction interventions have demonstrated some benefit. Ecological theory serves as a framework within which to understand the limits and to enhance the efficacy of prejudice-reduction interventions. Using ecological theory, this article examines three prejudice-reduction approaches, including social cognitive…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Intervention, Etiology, Cooperative Learning
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