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  1. Basic principles of curriculum and instruction.Ralph Tyler - 2004 - In David J. Flinders & Stephen J. Thornton (eds.), The Curriculum Studies Reader. Routledge.
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    Encoding of others’ beliefs without overt instruction.Adam S. Cohen & Tamsin C. German - 2009 - Cognition 111 (3):356-363.
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    Focusing in Wason's selection task: Content and instruction effects.Roberta E. Love & Claudius M. Kessler - 1995 - Thinking and Reasoning 1 (2):153 – 182.
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    Antibodies and learning: Selection versus instruction.Niels Kaj Jerne - 1994 - In H. Gutfreund & G. Toulouse (eds.), Biology and Computation: A Physicist's Choice. World Scientific. pp. 278.
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    Papers Relative to Codification and Public Instruction: Including Correspondence with the Russian Emperor, and Divers Constituted Authorities in the American United States.Jeremy Bentham - 2018 - Franklin Classics Trade Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Instruction in information structuring improves Bayesian judgment in intelligence analysts.David R. Mandel - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:137593.
    An experiment was conducted to test the effectiveness of brief instruction in information structuring (i.e., representing and integrating information) for improving the coherence of probability judgments and binary choices among intelligence analysts. Forty-three analysts were presented with comparable sets of Bayesian judgment problems before and immediately after instruction. After instruction, analysts’ probability judgments were more coherent (i.e., more additive and compliant with Bayes theorem). Instruction also improved the coherence of binary choices regarding category membership: after (...), subjects were more likely to invariably choose the category to which they assigned the higher probability of a target’s membership. The research provides a rare example of evidence-based validation of effectiveness in instruction to improve the statistical assessment skills of intelligence analysts. Such instruction could also be used to improve the assessment quality of other types of experts who are required to integrate statistical information or make probabilistic assessments. (shrink)
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    A comparison of elementary, secondary and student teachers' perceptions and practices related to history of science instruction.Hsingchi A. Wang & Anne M. Cox-Petersen - 2002 - Science & Education 11 (1):69-81.
  8. Teachers' scientific epistemological views: The coherence with instruction and students' views**.Chin‐Chung Tsai - 2007 - Science Education 91 (2):222-243.
     
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    Active Learning: An Advantageous Yet Challenging Approach to Accounting Ethics Instruction.Stephen E. Loeb - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 127 (1):221-230.
    In this paper I discuss the advantages and challenges of using active learning, when teaching an accounting ethics course offered in higher education . The willingness of an instructor to use active learning in an accounting ethics course may be influenced at least in part by that instructor’s assessment of the advantages and challenges of using active learning. Consequently, my paper may be of assistance to instructors with experience in teaching an accounting ethics course and to instructors who are preparing (...)
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  10. Instructional Leadership Practices of School Administrators: The Case of El Salvador City Division, Philippines.Ma Leah Lincuna & Manuel Caingcoy - 2020 - Commonwealth Journal of Academic Research 1 (2):12-32.
    School administrators are mandated to take the instructional leadership roles. On this premise, a study assessed the extent of instructional leadership practices of public elementary school administrators in El Salvador City Division, Philippines. Also, it explored their actual practices, challenges encountered, and the ways they overcome the challenges in practicing instructional leadership. It employed a mixed-method research design. It administered the adopted assessment tool on instructional leadership to 15 school administrators and 12 of them were involved in the individual interviews. (...)
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  11. A science teacher's reflections and knowledge growth about STS instruction after actual implementation.Chin‐Chung Tsai - 2002 - Science Education 86 (1):23-41.
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    Didaktik analysis as the core of preparation of instruction.Wolfgang Klafki - 2000 - In Ian Westbury, Stefan Hopmann & Kurt Riquarts (eds.), Teaching as a reflective practice: the German Didaktik tradition. Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 139--159.
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    Is it better to give than to receive? The assistance dilemma as a fundamental unsolved problem in the cognitive science of learning and instruction.Kenneth R. Koedinger, Phillip Pavlik, Bruce M. McLaren & Vincent Aleven - 2008 - In B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
  14. Development of elementary school students' cognitive structures and information processing strategies under long‐term constructivist‐oriented science instruction.Ying‐Tien Wu & Chin‐Chung Tsai - 2005 - Science Education 89 (5):822-846.
     
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    Four Approaches to Jazz Improvisation Instruction.David Schroeder - forthcoming - Philosophy of Music Education Review 10 (1):36-40.
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    16 Activity formation as an alternative strategy of instruction.Joachim Lompscher - 1999 - In Yrjö Engeström, Reijo Miettinen & Raija-Leena Punamäki-Gitai (eds.), Perspectives on activity theory. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 264.
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    Worldview beliefs, morality beliefs, and decision-making referents: Implications for the psychology of morality and ethics instruction.Robert G. Magee - 2012 - Ethics 8 (3).
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  18. Concept mapping: A tool to develop reflective science instruction.Cheryl L. Mason - 1992 - Science Education 76 (1):51-63.
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  19. Where in the World? The Status of Place-Name Geography Instruction.Mary T. Mason & Glen Blankenship - 1988 - Journal of Social Studies Research 12 (1):1-7.
  20. Two Case Studies in Schelerian Moral Theology: The Vatican’s 2005 "Instruction" and Gay Marriage.G. Mcaleer - 2008 - Nova et Vetera 6:205-218.
     
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    Access to Academies for All Students: Critical Approaches to Inclusive Curriculum, Instruction, and Policy.Macy Satterwhite - 2008 - Journal of Thought 43 (1-2):172.
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  22. Harold Rugg's Curriculum and the Debate Over Social Studies Instruction.J. W. Saye - 1996 - Journal of Social Studies Research 20:45-52.
     
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  23. School-based collaborations: Building an authentic model for problem-based instruction.J. W. Saye - 1999 - Journal of Social Studies Research 23 (2):11-18.
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    Place de la nomenclature Dintilhac dans le cadre de l’expertise pénale (victimes vivantes) ou la question du dommage corporel au cours d’une instruction pénale.Virginie Scolan & Frédérique Fiechter-Boulvard - 2012 - Médecine et Droit 2012 (114):93-98.
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  25. Three Aspects of Plato's Philosophy of Learning and Instruction.Samuel Scolnicov - 1976 - Paideia 5:50-62.
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  26. Improved Sixth Grade Social Studies Test Scores Via Instruction in Listening.Terry R. Shepherd & Songsmorn Svasti - 1987 - Journal of Social Studies Research 11 (2):20-23.
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    The early history of laboratory instruction in chemistry at the ecole polytechnique, Paris, and elsewhere.W. A. Smeaton - 1954 - Annals of Science 10 (3):224-233.
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    Instructed Hand Movements Affect Students’ Learning of an Abstract Concept From Video.Icy Zhang, Karen B. Givvin, Jeffrey M. Sipple, Ji Y. Son & James W. Stigler - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (2):e12940.
    Producing content-related gestures has been found to impact students’ learning, whether such gestures are spontaneously generated by the learner in the course of problem-solving, or participants are instructed to pose based on experimenter instructions during problem-solving and word learning. Few studies, however, have investigated the effect of (a) performing instructed gestures while learning concepts or (b) producing gestures without there being an implied connection between the gestures and the concepts being learned. The two studies reported here investigate the impact of (...)
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    The Learning Process and Programmed Instruction.Edward J. Green - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (1):102-103.
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    The role of perceptual salience and type of instruction in children’s recall of relevant and incidental dimensional values.Richard D. Odom, Joseph G. Cunningham & Eileen Astor-Stetson - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (1):77-80.
  31. The design, enactment, and experience of inquiry‐based instruction in undergraduate science education: A case study.Meredith A. Park Rogers & Sandra K. Abell - 2008 - Science Education 92 (4):591-607.
     
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    Effectiveness of keyword versus direct instruction on vocabulary acquisition by primary-grade handicapped learners.Ilissa Pearlman - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (1):14-16.
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    Action Research for Teacher Candidates: Using Classroom Data to Enhance Instruction.Robert P. Pelton, Elizabeth Baker, Johnna Bolyard, Reagan Curtis, Jaci Webb-Dempsey, Debi Gartland, Mark Girod, David Hoppey, Geraldine Jenny, Marie LeJeune, Catherine C. Lewis, Aimee Morewood, Susan H. Pillets, Neal Shambaugh, Tracy Smiles, Robert Snyder, Linda Taylor & Steve Wojcikiewicz - 2010 - R&L Education.
    This book has been written in the hopes of equipping teachers-in-training—that is, teacher candidates—with the skills needed for action research: a process that leads to focused, effective, and responsive strategies that help students succeed.
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    “Pay attention and take some notes”: Middle school youth, multimodal instruction, and notions of citizenship.Anthony M. Pellegrino, Kristien Zenkov & Nicholas Calamito - 2013 - Journal of Social Studies Research 37 (4):221-238.
    The study of a middle school social studies and literacy project this paper addresses occurred in the national capital region of the United States, where perceptions of “patriotism” and immigration policies were the subjects of frequent media reports. With this examination the authors considered one overarching research question: how do middle school students describe and illustrate citizenship when given access to multimodal texts and media (e.g., digital photography and slam poetry)? The authors called on young adolescents to create slam poems (...)
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  35. A rationale for and the development of a problem solving model of instruction in science education.Edward L. Pizzini, Daniel P. Shepardson & Sandra K. Abell - 1989 - Science Education 73 (5):523-534.
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    A Theoretical Basis for Non-Western Art History Instruction.Jacqueline Chanda - 1993 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 27 (3):73.
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    Beyond course-based engineering ethics instruction: Commentary on “topics and cases for online education in engineering”.Debbie Chachra - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (3):459-461.
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    More social studies?: Examining instructional policies of time and testing in elementary school.Tina L. Heafner - 2018 - Journal of Social Studies Research 42 (3):229-237.
    Adding instructional time and holding teachers accountable for teaching social studies are touted as practical, logical steps toward reforming the age-old tradition of marginalization. This qualitative case study of an urban elementary school, examines how nine teachers and one administrator enacted district reforms that added 45 min to the instructional day and implemented a series of formative and summative assessments. Through classroom observations, interviews, time journals, and official school documents, this article describes underlying perceptions and priorities that were barriers to (...)
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    'From the moment of conception…': The vatican instruction on artificial procreation techniques.Michael J. Coughlan - 1988 - Bioethics 2 (4):294–316.
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    The Current State of Computer-Assisted Instruction for Logic.Marvin J. Croy - 1986 - Teaching Philosophy 9 (4):333-350.
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    An Example for Art-Critical Instruction: Roger De Piles.David K. Holt - 1994 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (2):95.
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  42. Is" interdisciplinary" better? The limits of thematic instruction.J. Holdren - unknown
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    The Importance of Mathematical Foundational Research for Elementary Instruction in Mathematics.E. W. Beth - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (4):287-287.
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    University grades and time of day of instruction.Nicholas F. Skinner - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (1):67-67.
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  45. The impact of end‐of‐course testing in chemistry on curriculum and instruction.P. Sean Smith, Paul B. Hounshell, Cynthia Copolo & Sheila Wilkerson - 1992 - Science Education 76 (5):523-530.
     
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    Disposing nature or disposing of it? : reflections on the instruction of nature.Kate Soper - 2011 - In Gregory E. Kaebnick (ed.), The ideal of nature: debates about biotechnology and the environment. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 1.
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  47. Improving the student experience: Allowing students enrolled in a required course to select online or face-to-face instruction.S. D. Steiner & M. R. Hyman - 2010 - Marketing Education Review 20 (1):29--34.
     
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  48. Potential learning outcomes from problem-solving instruction: Examples from genetics.J. H. Stewart - 1988 - Science Education 72 (2):237-254.
     
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    Popperian Selectionism and Its Implications for Education, or 'What To Do About the Myth of Learning by Instruction from Without?'.Joanna Swann - 2009 - In Zuzana Parusniková & Robert S. Cohen (eds.), Rethinking Popper. London: Springer. pp. 379--388.
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  50. Constructivism as educational theory: Contingency in learning, and optimally guided instruction.K. S. Taber - forthcoming - Educational Theory.
     
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