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Phung Nguyen 《Teaching Statistics》2005,27(3):89-92
Cooking and tasting chicken soup in three different pots of very different size serves to demonstrate that it is the absolute sample size that matters the most in determining the accuracy of the findings of the poll, not the relative sample size, i.e. the size of the sample in relation to its population. 相似文献
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This paper investigates the idea that the framing of learning and transfer contexts can influence students’ propensity to
transfer what they have learned. We predicted that transfer would be promoted by framing contexts in an expansive manner in
which students are positioned as having the opportunity to contribute to larger conversations that extend across time, places,
people, and topics. A one-on-one tutoring experiment was conducted to test this hypothesis by manipulating framing as either
expansive or its opposite (bounded) within a complex instructional learning ecology. We investigated the degree to which high
school biology students transferred knowledge from a learning session about the cardiovascular system to a transfer-of-learning
session about the respiratory system depending on framing condition. Consistent with the framing hypothesis, students in the
expansive condition were generally more likely to transfer facts, a conceptual principle, and a learning strategy from one
system to another. 相似文献
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Tran Phung Phi Kuo Kuo-Cheng Lu Wen-Min Kweh Qian Long 《Asia Pacific Education Review》2020,21(2):197-209
Asia Pacific Education Review - Assessing university resource allocation or misallocation is necessary to understand its impact on research and teaching productivity. To achieve this insight, this... 相似文献
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Thi Kim Phung Dang 《Educational Philosophy and Theory》2020,52(11):1173-1184
AbstractEducation reforms worldwide, in both developed and developing countries, address the content of education programmes and/or changes education systems. There are different paths, and different socioeconomic contexts, for those nations which pursue education reform, and Vietnam makes for an instructive example. The country’s socioeconomic renovation, known as Doi Moi since the late 1980s, has put forward the discourse of socialisation, which generally advocates greater public participation in all areas of society. Although socialisation has been the central ideology of the Doi Moi process, there is still a dispute about its meaning and implications. This paper contributes to debates about reforms by examining the discourse of socialisation in Vietnam through analysis of government documents and public opinion in various media. These secondary documents on education socialisation in Vietnam, highlight the institutionalisation of education socialisation in an apparent movement from general public participation to a form of privatisation. This institutionalisation has dramatically transformed the conditions of people’s access to education in Vietnam. 相似文献
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