Search results for "Concept learning"

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Associative and reflective connections between the limit of the difference quotient and limiting process

2006

Abstract This paper reports a study of how students may connect the limiting process inherent in the derivative to the limit of the difference quotient (LDQ) when solving problems. The data was collected mainly through task-based interviews with five eleventh grade students. It was found that the students used various kinds of limiting processes and connected them in different ways to LDQ. Some of them changed between these two representations, and some students explained one with the other. The two kinds of connections were, respectively, named as associative and reflective connections. One of the students, who made the associative connection, used LDQ skillfully. On the contrary, a studen…

Mathematical logicProcess (engineering)Applied MathematicsConcept learningMathematics educationLimit (mathematics)PsychologyRepresentation (mathematics)Difference quotientApplied PsychologyAssociative propertyEducationConnection (mathematics)The Journal of Mathematical Behavior
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THEORETICAL CONCEPT OF LEARNING PROCESS IN FOLK HIGH SCHOOL

2015

<p>Folk high schools during last 160 years have been known for being unique nonformal education institutions with their own philosophical conception established by Danish philosopher N.F.S. Grundtvig (1783-1872). Founded as national consciousness and Danish culture supportive institutions, folk high schools in short time became centres of democracy. The main ideas of these conception – „living word”, „enlightenment”, „enliving”, „school for life”, „personal development” – have made these institutions as providers of personal enlightenment, development and self-realization, where students enlived their transformations through dimensions of body, feelings and mind.</p>

National consciousnessbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectEnlightenmentPersonal developmentadult learning; Denmark; folk high school; GrundtvigFeelingConcept learningPedagogybusinessPsychologyAdult Learningmedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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THEORIZING THE CONCEPT OF TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2019

The concept of learning experience holds its eminent place within the paradigm of constructivism in contemporary educational science. The study process is being designed and construed to foster educative experiences in accordance with the desired learning outcomes. Transformative learning theory and the concept of perspective transformation marks a specific type of learning experience – one that reconstructs the frame of reference of the learner. Such a paradigmatic shift is also considered necessary for large-scale educational reforms to succeed. Transformative learning theory itself doesn’t provide clear-cut solutions for implementation of a certain reform ideology, to the contrary – it q…

Phenomenology (philosophy)Transformative learninglearning experience; perspective transformation; teacher professional development; transformative learning experienceConcept learningConstructivism (philosophy of education)Professional developmentAgency (philosophy)Context (language use)SociologyConstruct (philosophy)EpistemologySOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Measure, category and learning theory

1995

Measure and category (or rather, their recursion theoretical counterparts) have been used in Theoretical Computer Science to make precise the intuitive notion “for most of the recursive sets.” We use the notions of effective measure and category to discuss the relative sizes of inferrible sets, and their complements. We find that inferrible sets become large rather quickly in the standard hierarchies of learnability. On the other hand, the complements of the learnable sets are all large.

Preference learningRecursionTheoretical computer scienceLearnabilitySample exclusion dimensionComputer scienceConcept learningAlgorithmic learning theoryMeasure (mathematics)Recursive tree
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Instruction-based clinical eye-tracking study on the visual interpretation of divergence : how do students look at vector field plots?

2018

Relating mathematical concepts to graphical representations is a challenging task for students. In this paper, we introduce two visual strategies to qualitatively interpret the divergence of graphical vector field representations. One strategy is based on the graphical interpretation of partial derivatives, while the other is based on the flux concept. We test the effectiveness of both strategies in an instruction-based eye-tracking study with N = 41 physics majors. We found that students’ performance improved when both strategies were introduced (74% correct) instead of only one strategy (64% correct), and students performed best when they were free to choose between the two strategies (88…

QC1-999graafinen esitysUndergraduate StudentsPhysics Education ResearchGeneral Physics and AstronomyResearch MethodologyContext (language use)LernenAssessmentMachine learningcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesEducationVisual processingsilmänliikkeetddc:370Concept learning0103 physical sciencesvektorit (matematiikka)ddc:530ta516Wissensrepräsentation010306 general physicsDivergence (statistics)graphical representationsvisual processingeye-trackingLC8-6691studentsopiskelijatbusiness.industryPhysicsMultimethodology05 social sciencesConcepts & Principles050301 educationKognitives LernenSpecial aspects of educationSaccadic maskingPhysikdidaktikEye trackingPartial derivativeArtificial intelligencebusinessvector fields0503 educationcomputer
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Language Ideologies and Learning Historical Minority Languages

2015

Language ideologies surrounding the learning of historical minority languages deserve more/closer attention because due to the strong nation state ideology, the relation between majority and minority languages has long been problematic, and native speakers of majority languages do not typically learn the languages of the minorities voluntarily. This article discusses the language ideologies of voluntary learners of Swedish and Hungarian in two contexts where these languages are historical minority languages. Data was collected at evening courses in Oradea, Romania and Jyväskylä, Finland on which a qualitative analysis was conducted. In the analysis, an ethnographic and discourse analysis pe…

Qualitative analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectConcept learningDiscourse analysisEthnographyPerspective (graphical)Nation stateGeneral MedicineIdeologySociologyRelation (history of concept)Linguisticsmedia_commonApples - Journal of Applied Language Studies
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Conceptual knowledge‐based strategy training in single‐digit calculation: a single case intervention study in a child with specific language impairme…

2009

The aim of this single‐case intervention study was to examine whether a conceptual knowledge‐based strategy training would improve the accuracy of single‐digit arithmetical calculation in a child with specific language impairment. The intervention concerned an11‐year‐old Finnish‐speaking child with specific language impairment. He was trained individually once a week for three months. On the basis of his baseline performance single‐digit arithmetical problems were divided into ‘well‐known arithmetical problems’ and ‘error‐prone arithmetical problems’. Error‐prone problems were taught in meaningful relation to well‐known problems, which he repeatedly solved correctly by using arithmetical fa…

Relation (database)SubtractionSpecific language impairmentmedicine.diseaseHealth Professions (miscellaneous)Numerical digitEducationIntervention (counseling)Concept learningDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyFinno-Ugric languagesMathematics educationmedicineArithmetic functionPsychologyEuropean Journal of Special Needs Education
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Conceptualization of relative size by honeybees

2014

The ability to process visual information using relational rules allows for decisions independent of the specific physical attributes of individual stimuli. Until recently, the manipulation of relational concepts was considered as a prerogative of large mammalian brains. Here we show that individual free flying honeybees can learn to use size relationship rules to choose either the larger or smaller stimulus as the correct solution in a given context, and subsequently apply the learnt rule to novel colors and shapes providing that there is sufficient input to the long wavelength (green) photoreceptor channel. Our results add a novel, size-based conceptual rule to the set of relational conce…

Relational concept learningComputer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceHoneybeeStimulus (physiology)lcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciences[SCCO]Cognitive scienceBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineAnimal modelOriginal Research Articlelcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesConceptualizationbusiness.industry[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience[SDV.BA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologyRelative sizeLong wavelengthNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychology[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyArtificial intelligenceApis melliferabusinessLong wavelength photoreceptor030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Learning Environment in Light of Positional, Institutional, and Cultural Interpretations: An Empirically-Based Conceptual Analysis

2016

This study explores the possibility that the concept of learning environment (LE) is understood and interpreted differently by various users, depending on their relative positions in the educational system, institutional affiliation, and cultural heritage. The study employs a qualitative approach and is based on 14 semistructured separate interviews with professionals in the field of education. The participants in the study have been chosen from 3 different levels in the educational system (assistants, kindergarten and school teachers, and principals/county government representatives) and across different institutions (kindergartens and schools). The data reveal a clear pattern in which the…

Semi-structured interviewSociology and Political ScienceConceptualizationField (Bourdieu)Learning environment05 social sciences050301 education050109 social psychologyContext (language use)EducationCultural heritageConcept learningPedagogy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology0503 educationQualitative researchEducational Studies
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Concepts and Concept Formation in Early Modern Philosophy

2013

The Renaissance witnessed a revival of ancient and Arabic philosophical traditions, such as Platonism, Skepticism and Averroism. Renaissance syncretism was especially influential at the universities in Northern Italy, where several scholars reinterpreted Medieval Latin conceptions of intelligible species. In the sixteenth and seventeenth century, university teaching in most European universities was dominated by second scholasticism. Francisco Suarez was the most philosophically inventive, as well as most influential, among these early modern scholastics (1).

SyncretismScholasticismMedieval LatinPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectConcept learningWestern philosophyModern philosophyPlatonismClassicsSkepticismmedia_common
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