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Yan Ma – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
Learning style theories suggest that individual learners may have different ways of learning and will probably learn better with their preferred learning methods. Educators in almost all fields are increasingly aware of the importance of adopting learning style approaches, which requires instructors to understand the diverse learning styles of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Christianity, Religious Education, Teaching Methods
Tuononen, Tarja; Hyytinen, Heidi; Räisänen, Milla; Hailikari, Telle; Parpala, Anna – Metacognition and Learning, 2023
The present study aims to deepen our understanding of the relationship between metacognitive awareness and approaches to learning in a multidisciplinary context of higher education using a person-oriented approach. The participants in the present study were 462 third year students of humanities, social sciences and theology. The students filled in…
Descriptors: Metacognition, College Students, Profiles, Cognitive Style
Hui Jin; Hyo Jeong Shin; Dante Cisterna – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
Learning progressions (LPs) are cognitive models that describe the development of scientific knowledge and practices in students. They are constructed based on learning theories and student data. Scholars have advocated for using LPs to align curriculum, instruction, and assessment into a coherent system, and by doing so, promote productive…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Cognitive Style, Evaluation Methods, Learning Trajectories
Hmedna, Brahim; Bakki, Aicha; Mezouary, Ali El; Baz, Omar – Smart Learning Environments, 2023
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are revolutionizing online education and have become a popular teaching platform. However, traditional MOOCs often overlook learners' individual needs and preferences when designing learning materials and activities, resulting in suboptimal learning experiences. To address this issue, this paper proposes an…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Student Attitudes, Preferences, Cognitive Style
Hani Y. Ayyoub; Omar S. Al-Kadi – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Education is a dynamic field that must be adaptable to sudden changes and disruptions caused by events like pandemics, war, and natural disasters related to climate change. When these events occur, traditional classrooms with traditional or blended delivery can shift to fully online learning, which requires an efficient learning environment that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Individualized Instruction, Learning Management Systems, Artificial Intelligence
Bhamini Kamudu; Marissa Rollnick; Eunice Nyamupangedengu – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
We investigated what students learnt about biodiversity, a broad and multi-dimensional concept, challenging to understand, following a visit to a nature reserve. Acknowledging the individual nature of informal learning, we explore Personal Meaning Maps (PMMs) coupled with semi-structured interviews to investigate learning among 13 scouts aged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biodiversity, Informal Education, Teaching Methods
Samira Alirezabeigi; Sara Magaraggia – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
Calvino's reflection on "quickness" brings the reader through a zig-zag journey without a predefined destination, crossing the history of literature in order to think about writing and the relationship between physical speed and speed of mind. To discuss quickness as a virtue, Calvino refers to the potentiality of human reasoning and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Acceleration (Education), Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes
Elena Yudina – American Journal of Play, 2023
The author contends that, although most early childhood educators agree about the value of play for child development, preschools and kindergartens often do not reflect this belief, and she discusses this anomaly in the adult notion of play and how it manifests in classroom practices. She argues that it produces schoolroom practices in which…
Descriptors: Play, Preschool Children, Cognitive Style, Teaching Methods
Andrew Shtulman; Brandon Goulding; Ori Friedman – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Young children tend to deny the possibility of events that violate their expectations, including events that are merely improbable, like making onion-flavored ice cream or owning a crocodile as a pet. Could this tendency be countered by teaching children more valid strategies for judging possibility? We explored this question by training children…
Descriptors: Children, Thinking Skills, Evaluative Thinking, Age Differences
Houssam El Aouifi; Mohamed El Hajji; Youssef Es-Saady; Hassan Douzi – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Recently, using videos as a learning resource has received a lot of attention and turned widely exploited as an effective learning tool. With the rapid spread of instructional videos, the number of these tools in all disciplines is becoming very high. It is fractious for learners to find video courses adapted to their needs. Recommender system is…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Cognitive Style
Sidney Newton; Rui Wang – Educational Studies, 2024
Notwithstanding the neuromyth controversy, the malleability of learning style preferences impacts the validity of the measurement instrument and the effectiveness of the associated model of learning. This study investigates the test-retest reliability and underlying dynamics of Kolb's Learning Style Inventory (KLSI). It surveys 245 college-level…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Preferences, Reliability, Validity
Chen, Guodong; Zhao, Qixun; Rong, Pan; Li, Zuting; Bei, Kong – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
Industrial design (ID) education involves students with different cognition types. This study aims to explore and compare the design activities of problem-driven and solution-driven students and examine the stability of the design process of the two classifications regarding constraints. Based on the P-S index derived from…
Descriptors: Design, Cognitive Processes, Problem Solving, Industrial Arts
Wang, Chung-Hsiang; Wu, Ko-Chiu; Jiang, Wan-Ting – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Image-text conversion for web-based drawing involves mental activities of reification which sometimes leads students fluent in graphical hand skills to find it difficult to learn program code drawing. 35 people completed experiments on Topics 1 and 2 and 30 people completed experiments on Topics 1 to 3 on webpage design. A pretest and posttest…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Ability, Computer Graphics
Thompson, Andrew R.; Lake, Logan P. O. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
Researchers have long been interested in understanding how different learning approaches impact learning outcomes. Learning approaches are often conceptualized as a dichotomy of superficial and deep, and learning outcomes are typically viewed on a cognitive scale that ranges from lower- to higher-order. While there appears to be an inherent…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Taxonomy
Haozhe Jiang; A. Y. M. Atiquil Islam; Xiaoqing Gu; Jia Guan – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
Computational thinking (CT) is vital for success in numerous domains. However, the nature, definition, and scope of CT are ill-defined, and research on how best to develop CT is very limited. This study focused on how thinking styles and STEM attitudes have effects on computational thinking. Using a proportionate stratified random sampling…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Scientific Attitudes, STEM Education, Computation

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