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New research directions in learning and cognition

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posted on 2024-06-06, 09:54 authored by Gaye Williams, Hsin-Mei E Huang
Research in learning and cognition continues to extend the boundaries of possibilities for theoretical frameworks, research designs, and questions interrogated. This overview captures a snapshot of recent research for the purpose of drawing attention to new directions. It includes: types of theoretical frameworks employed to study student learning, the reciprocity of teaching and learning, and identifying underpinning conceptual understanding that can contribute to curriculum development, including a discussion paper on possible roles of algorithms. Future directions for research are then discussed. The papers in this special issue are briefly introduced in relevant sections. This paper draws attention to the increased use of multi-theoretical perspectives and what they have enabled us to learn about the complexities of teaching and learning in classrooms. It also draws attention to some of the innovative research designs and analysis techniques that have been employed to enable the answering of various research questions.

History

Journal

ZDM

Volume

46

Pagination

335-347

Location

Heidelberg, Germany

ISSN

1863-9690

eISSN

1863-9704

Publication classification

C2 Other contribution to refereed journal

Copyright notice

2014, Springer

Issue

3

Publisher

Springer