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Peer reviewedGeorge, Pamela G. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1994
This study compared selected cooperative learning methods (drill and review dyads, cooperative response techniques, and group grading incentives) with traditional learning methods among a group of 61 undergraduates in 2 educational psychology classes. On three of four measures of achievement, the cooperative group showed significantly stronger…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, College Students
Peer reviewedMartin, Michael – Education and Urban Society, 1991
A shift in federal policy is causing Americans to examine the basic values and aspirations of public education, and the "schools of choice" debate must address the following significant issues: (1) effectiveness; (2) equity; (3) governance and accountability; (4) resource allocation; (5) mission; (6) sociological factors; (7) psychological…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Objectives, Educational Psychology, Educational Sociology
Peer reviewedSilverman, Linda Kreger – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1992
L. S. Hollingworth (1886-1939), a neglected pioneer in educational psychology, challenged the prevailing view of the inferiority of women's intelligence and was a founder of the field of education for the gifted. This biographical sketch highlights her many accomplishments in unpopular fields. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Authors, Biographies, Educational History
Peer reviewedMageean, B. – Australian Journal of Education, 1991
This article examines the relationship between cognitive, instructional and social psychology. It is proposed that all human activity is instructive with self-instructive activity opening the person to the instructive activity of others. The psychologist's job is seen as finding out what can be taught and to whom. (DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Psychology, Educational Environment, Educational Psychology
Peer reviewedBennett, Tom R.; Flores, Margaret S. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1998
This developmental and cultural study investigates the impact children's attributions and affects have on their willingness to help in achievement contexts. Findings support Weiner's (1980) attribution-emotion-action model, although interesting developmental and cultural differences were revealed. Classroom implications and directions for future…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory, Chinese Americans
Peer reviewedHara, Noriko; Bonk, Curtis Jay; Angeli, Charoula – Instructional Science, 2000
This study analyzed discussion in an online conference that supplemented class discussion using an instructional method called the starter-wrapper technique within a graduate level educational psychology course. Describes use of a model for content analysis of computer-mediated communication and examines five variables, including student…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Content Analysis, Educational Psychology
Peer reviewedJans, Veronique; Leclercq, Dieudonne – Educational Psychology, 1997
Identifies metacognitive realism as the accurate assessment by a learner of their knowledge on a subject. Considers whether realism in metacognition is a stable trait, and possible influences. Briefly reviews the literature and experimental evidence and concludes that metacognitive realism is both style and strategy. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Restructuring, Cognitive Style, Educational Psychology
Peer reviewedMcLafferty, Charles L., Jr. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2000
Outlines one attempt to infuse technology into an educational psychology course, discussing commonly available tools and techniques (e.g., online syllabus, e-mail, World Wide Web, presentation packages, and use of learning teams and electronic discussion groups). The paper examines obstacles, student responses, application in the K-12 classroom,…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Discussion Groups, Educational Psychology, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedHill, Lola – Journal of Teacher Education, 2000
Describes an Australian teacher education program in educational psychology that promoted preservice teachers' intellectual functioning in terms of developing critical and reflective judgment; tolerance of doubt, ambiguity, and complexity; and awareness of self-agency. Data from questionnaires, interviews, and measures of intellectual development…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Hmelo-Silver, Cindy E. – Educational Psychology Review, 2004
Problem-based approaches to learning have a long history of advocating experience-based education. Psychological research and theory suggests that by having students learn through the experience of solving problems, they can learn both content and thinking strategies. Problem-based learning (PBL) is an instructional method in which students learn…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Educational Psychology, Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning
Gutierrez Romero, Mario Fernando – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2004
Introduction: This research addresses preschoolers' intuitive understanding of rectilinear movement and some variables which affect it, and the type of arguments used when related knowledge states are justified. A first working hypothesis is that the resolution of practical, functional situations would be based on self-regulation processes. A…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Epistemology, Physics, Logical Thinking
Boyle, Jim; Tolmie, Andy; Stobie, Ingeborg – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2003
Twelve educational psychologists in training on the M.Sc. course at the University of Strathclyde were provided with e-mail and on-line computer conferencing facilities with the aim of developing critical thinking and transferable information technology skills. A follow-up 6 months after the end of the course revealed that the use of…
Descriptors: Teleconferencing, Psychologists, Academic Probation, Educational Psychology
Dent, Renuka Jeyarajah; Cameron, R. J. Sean – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2003
Significant adults who support and teach children are only too aware of the effects of adverse experiences on intellectual, social and personal development. Less easily predicted, however, is a small number of young people who, despite many negative experiences, seem to make a considerable success of their lives. In this paper, the intriguing…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Young Adults, Educational Psychology, Personality Traits
Sanquirgo, Nathalie; Turton, Richard; Killeen, John; Diamond, Wayne; Wach, Monique – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2004
A survey was conducted to examine the strength of beliefs among French school pupils in three perceptions of the education-labor market link traditionally studied in the economy of human capital: "productivity", "screening" and "credentialism." Male and female French students aged between 14 and 24 years responded to…
Descriptors: Academic Degrees, Secondary School Students, Human Capital, Student Attitudes
Pressick-Kilborn, Kimberley; Sainsbury, Erica; Walker, Richard – Australian Educational Researcher, 2005
Educational psychology has a tradition of considering learning and motivation in terms of the individual and individual functioning. Short-term intervention studies have been common and quantitative measurement of the causes and effects of variables has been the aim of much research. When a sociocultural approach forms the basis of research into…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Learning Motivation, Intervention, Research Methodology

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