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Thomas, Hannah J.; Connor, Jason P.; Scott, James G. – Educational Psychology Review, 2015
The need for an integrated approach to studying bullying behaviors, both traditional and cyber, in adolescents is increasingly evident. The definitional criteria of bullying are well established in the traditional bullying literature and include (i) intention, (ii) repetition, and (iii) power imbalance. There is emerging evidence that these same…
Descriptors: Bullying, Adolescents, Computer Mediated Communication, Definitions
Shapiro, Shauna L.; Lyons, Kristen E.; Miller, Richard C.; Butler, Britta; Vieten, Cassandra; Zelazo, Philip David – Educational Psychology Review, 2015
Research with adults suggests that contemplative practices such as meditation and yoga impart a variety of benefits, from improved attention to reduced stress. Increasingly, these practices are being adapted for use with children and introduced into childhood education in order to foster the development of key self-regulation skills required for…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Physical Activities, Self Control, Academic Achievement
Richey, J. Elizabeth; Nokes-Malach, Timothy J. – Educational Psychology Review, 2015
Robust knowledge serves as a common instructional target in academic settings. Past research identifying characteristics of experts' knowledge across many domains can help clarify the features of robust knowledge as well as ways of assessing it. We review the expertise literature and identify three key features of robust knowledge (deep,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Teaching Methods, Knowledge Level, Expertise
Cela, Karina L.; Sicilia, Miguel Ángel; Sánchez, Salvador – Educational Psychology Review, 2015
E-learning occupies an increasingly prominent place in education. It provides the learner with a rich virtual network where he or she can exchange ideas and information and create synergies through interactions with other members of the network, whether fellow learners or teachers. Social network analysis (SNA) has proven extremely powerful at…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Network Analysis, Electronic Learning, Content Analysis
Tricot, André; Sweller, John – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
Domain-general cognitive knowledge has frequently been used to explain skill when domain-specific knowledge held in long-term memory may provide a better explanation. An emphasis on domain-general knowledge may be misplaced if domain-specific knowledge is the primary factor driving acquired intellectual skills. We trace the long history of…
Descriptors: Skills, Expertise, Long Term Memory, Cognitive Processes
Garner, Pamela W.; Mahatmya, Duhita; Brown, Elizabeth L.; Vesely, Colleen K. – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
The primary goal of this article is to situate the findings from evidence-based studies of social emotional learning (SEL) interventions into a broader social context by reframing the discussion to consider how aspects of sociocultural competence impact the development and delivery of programs. The limitations of current SEL intervention efforts…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Emotional Development, Social Development, Intervention
Cowan, Nelson – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
Working memory is the retention of a small amount of information in a readily accessible form. It facilitates planning, comprehension, reasoning, and problem solving. I examine the historical roots and conceptual development of the concept and the theoretical and practical implications of current debates about working memory mechanisms. Then, I…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Concept Formation, Cognitive Development, Learning Processes
Pouw, Wim T. J. L.; van Gog, Tamara; Paas, Fred – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
Recent literature on learning with instructional manipulatives seems to call for a moderate view on the effects of perceptual and interactive richness of instructional manipulatives on learning. This "moderate view" holds that manipulatives' perceptual and interactive richness may compromise learning in two ways: (1) by imposing a…
Descriptors: Manipulative Materials, Learning, Perception, Interaction
Vig, Rozy; Murray, Eileen; Star, Jon R. – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
Current curriculum initiatives (e.g., National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers 2010) advocate that models be used in the mathematics classroom. However, despite their apparent promise, there comes a point when models break, a point in the mathematical problem space where the model cannot,…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Numbers, Subtraction
Fyfe, Emily R.; McNeil, Nicole M.; Son, Ji Y.; Goldstone, Robert L. – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
A longstanding debate concerns the use of concrete versus abstract instructional materials, particularly in domains such as mathematics and science. Although decades of research have focused on the advantages and disadvantages of concrete and abstract materials considered independently, we argue for an approach that moves beyond this dichotomy and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Science Instruction, Manipulative Materials, Instructional Materials
Bolger, Donald J.; Mackey, Allyson P.; Wang, Min; Grigorenko, Elena L. – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
Critical-analytic thinking is typically conceived as a meta-construct that arises at the junction of a problem state (i.e., a situation that requires analysis that challenges previous assumptions) and an individual (i.e., an entity with the capacity to exercise critical-analytic thinking). With regard to the latter, there is a substantial body of…
Descriptors: Role, Individual Differences, Critical Thinking, Cognitive Processes
Brown, Nathaniel J.; Afflerbach, Peter P.; Croninger, Robert G. – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
National policy and standards documents, including the National Assessment of Educational Progress frameworks, the "Common Core State Standards" and the "Next Generation Science Standards," assert the need to assess critical-analytic thinking (CAT) across subject areas. However, assessment of CAT poses several challenges for…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, National Standards, National Competency Tests
Murphy, P. Karen; Rowe, Meredith L.; Ramani, Geetha; Silverman, Rebecca – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
Engaging in critical-analytic thinking is essential for knowledge construction and school success. However, little is known about how best to promote such thinking in children and adolescents. Since the research base on promoting critical-analytic thinking is nascent, considering research on fostering skills that could be considered its…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Skill Development, Intervention
Byrnes, James P.; Dunbar, Kevin N. – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
In this article, we attempt to provide an overview of the features of the abilities, aptitudes, and frames of minds that are attributed to critical thinking and provide the broad outlines of the development of critical-analytic thinking (CAT) abilities. In addition, we evaluate the potential viability of three main hypotheses regarding the reasons…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Development
Renkl, Alexander – Educational Psychology Review, 2013
Robinson et al. ("Educ Psychol Rev" 25:291-302, 2013) have suggested refraining from practice and policy recommendations in primary educational research articles, in particular because primary research journals are not the appropriate outlet for such recommendations, the evidence provided by one research article is usually not…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Journal Articles, Periodicals, Educational Practices

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