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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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Mathan, Santosh A.; Koedinger, Kenneth R. – Educational Psychologist, 2005
This article explores 2 important aspects of metacognition: (a) how students monitor their ongoing performance to detect and correct errors and (b) how students reflect on those errors to learn from them. Although many instructional theories have advocated providing students with immediate feedback on errors, some researchers have argued that…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Instructional Design, Feedback, Teaching Methods
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Lin, Xiaodong; Schwartz, Daniel L.; Hatano, Giyoo – Educational Psychologist, 2005
In this article, we compare conventional uses of metacognition with the kinds of metacognition required by the teaching profession. We discover that many of problems and tasks used in successful metacognitive interventions tend to be reasonably well-defined problems of limited duration, with known solutions. Teaching has unique qualities that…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Metacognition, Teaching Methods, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)
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Azevedo, Roger – Educational Psychologist, 2005
Research shows that learners of all ages have difficulties deploying key cognitive and metacognitive self-regulatory skills during learning about complex and challenging topics when using open-ended learning environments such as hypermedia. This article provides an overview of the research my students and I have conducted on how the use of…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Classroom Research, Student Motivation, Metacognition
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Graesser, Arthur C.; McNamara, Danielle S.; VanLehn, Kurt – Educational Psychologist, 2005
It is well-documented that most students do not have adequate proficiencies in inquiry and metacognition, particularly at deeper levels of comprehension that require explanatory reasoning. The proficiencies are not routinely provided by teachers and normal tutors so it is worthwhile to turn to computer-based learning environments. This article…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Metacognition, Learning Strategies, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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White, Barbara; Frederiksen, John – Educational Psychologist, 2005
This article provides an overview of our work on the nature of metacognitive knowledge, its relationship to learning through inquiry, and technologies that can be used to foster and assess its development in classrooms as students engage in collaborative inquiry. To illustrate our theoretical ideas, we present examples from our Inquiry Island…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Inquiry, Computer Software, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Zimmerman, Barry J.; Tsikalas, Kallen E. – Educational Psychologist, 2005
In this commentary, we utilize a social cognitive view of self-regulation to analyze the computer-based learning environments (CBLEs) that are described in the various articles in this volume. Although these CBLEs are creative ways of engaging students' metacognitive processes, their impact on students' motivational beliefs and self-reactions has…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Metacognition, Student Motivation, Student Attitudes
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Quintana, Chris; Zhang, Meilan; Krajcik, Joseph – Educational Psychologist, 2005
Major educational policy groups call on learners to engage in inquiry-based activities. With a growing amount of information now available online, there is an increased focus on online inquiry where learners ask research questions; search digital libraries and other information sources; and read, assess, and synthesize that information.…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Metacognition, Inquiry, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Harackiewicz, Judith M.; Linnenbrink, Elizabeth A. – Educational Psychologist, 2005
This article considers the profound impact that Paul R. Pintrich had on the field of achievement motivation, specifically achievement goal theory. The article highlights Pintrich's groundbreaking research and theorizing, beginning with his early work integrating research on motivation and cognition and ending with his development of a multiple…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Goal Orientation, Academic Achievement, Research Methodology
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Puntambekar, Sadhana; Hubscher, Roland – Educational Psychologist, 2005
This article discusses the change in the notion of scaffolding from a description of the interactions between a tutor and a student to the design of tools to support student learning in project-based and design-based classrooms. The notion of scaffolding is now increasingly being used to describe various forms of support provided by software…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Palmer, Douglas J.; Stough, Laura M.; Burdenski, Thomas K., Jr.; Gonzales, Maricela – Educational Psychologist, 2005
This article reviews indicators used by researchers to select samples of expert teachers. Reflecting initially on the broader expertise literature and then focusing on studies of teaching expertise, the authors identify criteria used to select expert teachers that fall under one or more of the following marker categories: (a) years of experience,…
Descriptors: Researchers, Criteria, Teaching Experience, Teacher Competencies
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Ryan, Katherine E.; Ryan, Allison M. – Educational Psychologist, 2005
The No Child Left Behind Act (2002) articulates a vision emphasizing the attainment of high achievement for all students. This legislation has defined a vital role for large-scale assessment in determining whether students are learning. However, standardized mathematics test performance by females and Black students continues to be a source of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Mathematics Achievement, Stereotypes, Mathematics Tests
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Schunk, Dale H. – Educational Psychologist, 2005
Paul R. Pintrich was a leading figure in the field of self-regulated learning. This article discusses some of Paul's major contributions: (a) formulating a conceptual framework for studying self-regulated learning comprising phases (forethought, planning, activation; monitoring; control; reaction, reflection) and areas for self-regulation…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Independent Study, Self Paced Instruction, Learning Motivation
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Hofer, Barbara K. – Educational Psychologist, 2005
Across multiple areas of educational psychology, Paul Pintrich's work was characterized by a (a) press for conceptual clarity, (b) focus on developing and refining measures, (c) conviction that researchers interested in learning and cognition should span K-12 and higher education, (d) attention to discipline and context specificity, and (e)…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Psychology, Educational Research, Psychological Patterns
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Sinatra, Gale M. – Educational Psychologist, 2005
This article explores the legacy of Paul Pintrich in regard to theory and research in conceptual change. Specifically, this article reviews his vision for a view of conceptual change--a vision that integrated motivation and affect within a broader view of cognition in the classroom (Pintrich, 1999; Pintrich & Sinatra, 2003). This article describes…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Cognitive Processes, Student Motivation, Educational Psychology
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Duncan, Teresa Garcia; McKeachie, Wilbert J. – Educational Psychologist, 2005
The goal of this article is to discuss one of Paul Pintrich's more enduring legacies: the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ), an 81-item, self-report instrument consisting of 6 motivation subscales and 9 learning strategies scales. The MSLQ has proven to be a reliable and useful tool that can be adapted for a number of…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Measures (Individuals), Learning Strategies, Learning Motivation
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