Imagination and transformations to sustainable and just futures
The ability of individuals and groups to identify, assess, and pursue alternative possible
futures is an essential component of their ability to deliberately and collectively respond to …
futures is an essential component of their ability to deliberately and collectively respond to …
Argumentation, dialogue theory, and probability modeling: Alternative frameworks for argumentation research in education
EM Nussbaum - Educational Psychologist, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Toulmin's model of argumentation, developed in 1958, has guided much argumentation
research in education. However, argumentation theory in philosophy and cognitive science …
research in education. However, argumentation theory in philosophy and cognitive science …
[BOOK][B] The rationalizing voter
M Lodge - 2013 - books.google.com
Political behavior is the result of innumerable unnoticed forces and conscious deliberation is
often a rationalization of automatically triggered feelings and thoughts. Citizens are very …
often a rationalization of automatically triggered feelings and thoughts. Citizens are very …
Interactions of metacognition with motivation and affect in self-regulated learning: The MASRL model
A Efklides - Educational psychologist, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Metacognition, motivation, and affect are components of self-regulated learning (SRL) that
interact. The “metacognitive and affective model of self-regulated learning”(the MASRL …
interact. The “metacognitive and affective model of self-regulated learning”(the MASRL …
[BOOK][B] Rethinking pedagogy for a digital age
Helen; Sharpe Beetham, H Beetham, R Sharpe - 2007 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Names: Beetham, Helen, 1967-editor.| Sharpe, Rhona, 1969-editor. Title: Rethinking
pedagogy for a digital age: principles and practices of design/edited by Helen Beetham and …
pedagogy for a digital age: principles and practices of design/edited by Helen Beetham and …
Theory before the test: How to build high-verisimilitude explanatory theories in psychological science
Drawing on the philosophy of psychological explanation, we suggest that psychological
science, by focusing on effects, may lose sight of its primary explananda: psychological …
science, by focusing on effects, may lose sight of its primary explananda: psychological …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms in science
The concept of mechanism has been an important organizing principle in science and
philosophy since at least the early modern period (Dijksterhuis 1950 [1961]; Boas 1952) …
philosophy since at least the early modern period (Dijksterhuis 1950 [1961]; Boas 1952) …
[BOOK][B] The handbook of communication science
CR Berger, ME Roloff, DR Ewoldsen - 2009 - books.google.com
This revision of a classic volume presents state-of-the-art reviews of established and
emerging areas of communication science and provides an intellectual compass that points …
emerging areas of communication science and provides an intellectual compass that points …
On the goals of epistemic education: Promoting apt epistemic performance
Recent years have seen a surge in educational efforts to foster the development of learners'
epistemologies. Our 1st aim is to problematize some current assumptions about the goals of …
epistemologies. Our 1st aim is to problematize some current assumptions about the goals of …
Cognitive science
P Thagard - The Routledge companion to philosophy of …, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
When we talk at an intuitive level about “symmetries of nature” we usually have in mind
objects that have perfectly symmetrical shapes; for example, the geometric symmetry of …
objects that have perfectly symmetrical shapes; for example, the geometric symmetry of …