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    Serial learning process: Test of chaining, position, and dual-process hypotheses.Sebastian L. Giurintano - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (2):154.
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    Normative learning processes in evolutionary perspective: Remarks on Hauke Brunkhorst’s Critical Theory of Legal Revolutions.Tilo Wesche - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (10):1047-1051.
    The basic thesis of this article is that with his book on legal revolution Brunkhorst rewrites a dialectic of enlightenment. According to Brunkhorst, learning processes, which lead to the revolutionary institutionalization of a new constitutional order, are triggered by negativity. This begs the following questions. What is the account of the belief in a concurrency of dialectics of enlightenment and the learning process? Why do extreme forms of exploitation and oppression still lead to the learning process?
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    The Learning Process.E. Jordan - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (5):612-614.
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    Jaeggi on Learning Processes: Active Learning, Creativity and Imaginative Narratives.Ebru K. Unal - 2025 - Critical Horizons 26:1-13.
    In Critique of Forms of Life, Rahel Jaeggi develops an immanent critique to evaluate and criticize forms of life. Jaeggi seeks a criterion that relies neither on external nor internal standards but rather on an imminent, non-teleological quasi-standard rooted in ongoing social dynamics. She claims that social learning processes can serve as a standard or indicator of progress within forms of life; however, she does not fully explain how these learning processes demonstrate both normative and functional (...)
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    The Learning Process: Theory and Practice.Rosella Linskie - 1983 - Upa.
    This volume, originally published in 1977 by Litton Educational Publishing, Inc., is divided into four main parts. Part I: The Learner, and Part II: The Teacher, deal with the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual aspects of the learner and the teacher in the educational process. Part III: The Learning Process, emphasizes the interactions of learners and teachers and specific philosophies and methods employed, such as Gestalt, Piaget, and Montessori. Part IV: The Never-Ending Odyssey, expounds the main theme of the (...)
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    Improving the Learning Process of Athletic Events by Emphasizing Inclusivity, Accessibility, and Mass Participation.Alina Ababei & Andrei-Gabriel Antonescu - 2025 - Postmodern Openings 15 (1):43-58.
    Background: Athletics is one of the most suitable and appreciated means of achieving the objectives of physical education in primary education, as it is a discipline that develops physical abilities and coordination. The "school of athletics," with its three main subdivisions—running, jumping, and throwing—is present at all levels of education. Their importance is particularly significant in the early school years when pupils learn the basic mechanisms specific to athletic events. The objective of this study is to apply the postmodern concept (...)
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  7. Modeling as a teaching learning process for understanding materials: A case study in primary education.Andrés Acher, María Arcà & Neus Sanmartí - 2007 - Science Education 91 (3):398-418.
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    A look inside the learning process of neural networks.K. Bertels, L. Neuberg, S. Vassiliadis & G. Pechanek - 2000 - Complexity 5 (6):34-38.
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    Collaborative case-based learning process in research ethics.Erika Löfström, Kairi Koort, María Jesús Rodríguez-Triana & Anu Tammeleht - 2019 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 15 (1).
    The increasing concern about ethics and integrity in research communities has brought attention to how students and junior academics can be trained on this regard. Moreover, it is known that ethical behaviour and integrity not only involve individual but also group norms and considerations. Thus, through action research and participant observation, this research investigates the learning processes through which 64 students collaboratively develop research ethics and integrity competencies. The aim was to understand how bachelor, master and PhD students (...)
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  10. Learning processes and repercussions from handicrafts for social and popular education.Fanny Monserrate Tubay-Zambrano & Alex Estrada-García - 2024 - Sophia. Colección de Filosofía de la Educación 37 (37):311-333.
    La investigación incorpora las experiencias de un grupo de personas artesanas de las provincias de Azuayy Cañar, en Ecuador. Tiene como objetivo reflexionar, desde un enfoque pedagógico centrado en la educaciónsocial y popular, sobre las prácticas profesionales de los colectivos artesanales y su relación con los procesosescolarizados de enseñanza y aprendizaje. El estudio aplica la metodología cualitativa con enfoque etnográfico.Los resultados no solo visibilizan que los espacios que ocupa el artesanado en el imaginario social están marcadospor bloqueos y restricciones en (...)
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    Jaeggi on Learning Processes: Active Learning, Creativity and Imaginative Narratives.Ebru Kizilkaya Unal - forthcoming - Critical Horizons.
    In Critique of Forms of Life, Rahel Jaeggi develops an immanent critique to evaluate and criticize forms of life. Jaeggi seeks a criterion that relies neither on external nor internal standards but rather on an imminent, non-teleological quasi-standard rooted in ongoing social dynamics. She claims that social learning processes can serve as a standard or indicator of progress within forms of life; however, she does not fully explain how these learning processes demonstrate both normative and functional (...)
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    Citizenship as a Learning Process: Democratic education without foundationalism.Gilbert Burgh - 2010 - In Macer Darryl R. J. & Saad-Zoy Souria, Asian-Arab Philosophical Dialogues on Globalization, Democracy and Human Rights. pp. 59-69.
    Reprinted with permission and previously published in: Farhang: Quarterly Journal of the Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies (Tehran, Iran), 22(69), pp. 117-138. -/- One of the aims of this paper is to explore the relationship between democracy and epistemology. This inevitably raises questions about the purpose and aims of education consistent with conceptions of democracy. These ultimately rest on the practical applicability and outcomes of competing visions of democracy without appeal to pre-political or prior goods, nor to certain knowledge (...)
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    Challenges in the Teaching–Learning Process of the Newly Implemented Module on Bioethics in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum in India.Barna Ganguly, Russell D’Souza & Rui Nunes - 2023 - Asian Bioethics Review 15 (2):155-168.
    The National Medical Commission of India introduced the Competency Based Curriculum in Medical Education for undergraduate medical students in 2019 with a new module named Attitude, Ethics and Communication (AETCOM) across the country. There was a consensus for teaching medical ethics in an integrated way, suggesting dedicated hours in each phase of undergraduate training. The AETCOM module was prepared and circulated as a guide to acquire necessary competency in attitudinal, ethical and communication domains. This study was aimed to explore the (...)
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  14. Dedication and discipleship-learning-process.Je Colman - 1975 - Humanitas 11 (3):249-262.
     
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    Impact of brain overgrowth on sensorial learning processing during the first year of life.Gabriela López-Arango, Florence Deguire, Kristian Agbogba, Marc-Antoine Boucher, Inga S. Knoth, Ramy El-Jalbout, Valérie Côté, Amélie Damphousse, Samuel Kadoury & Sarah Lippé - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Macrocephaly is present in about 2–5% of the general population. It can be found as an isolated benign trait or as part of a syndromic condition. Brain overgrowth has been associated with neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism during the first year of life, however, evidence remains inconclusive. Furthermore, most of the studies have involved pathological or high-risk populations, but little is known about the effects of brain overgrowth on neurodevelopment in otherwise neurotypical infants. We investigated the impact of brain overgrowth (...)
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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 learning process: a criticism and a theory.E. J. Swift - 1929 - Psychological Review 36 (1):27-43.
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    Rethinking learning processes and products.Clotilde Pontecorvo - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (4):780-781.
  19. Marxism as a Learning Process: The Epistemic Rationality of Precedential Reasoning.Stephen D'Arcy - manuscript
    My aim in this paper is fairly modest. I obviously do not claim that there has never been or could never be an instance of irrational or fallacious appeals to quotations from canonical sources in the marxist tradition. Instead, I claim that the practice of using quotations from canonical sources is not, as such, irrational. If we understand the epistemological infrastructure of the practice -- the rational underpinnings of it -- we can grasp how these citations appeal to the presumptive (...)
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    THIS → is Learning: A learning process made public.Domenic Berducci - 2011 - Pragmatics and Cognition 19 (3):476-506.
    In this paper I attempt to dissolve two confused ideas inherent in scientific studies of learning: That the locus of learning processes lies hidden inside the mind/brain, and also that this putatively hidden phenomenon causes learned actions. I attempt this dissolution through conceptual argument and data analysis, first by contrasting the use of the concept ‘learning’ in ordinary and scientific interaction, followed by a Wittgenstein-inspired conversation analysis of a micro-longitudinal case of learning interaction — a (...)
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    Assessment of the teaching learning process in Dentistry internship in Camagüey.Jacqueline Legañoa Alonso, Mayelín Soler Herrera, Yedilma Souto Nápoles, Carmen Alonso Montes-de-Oca & Magalis Castellano Zamora - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (3):455-468.
    RESUMEN Fundamento: La asignatura Atención Integral a la Población, se imparte durante el quinto año de la carrera de Estomatología. Objetivo: Exponer los criterios de los estudiantes, egresados y profesores respecto al proceso docente educativo de la asignatura Atención Integral a la Población. Métodos: Se realizó una investigación educacional observacional-descriptiva transversal en la Facultad de Estomatología de la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Camagüey, desarrollada desde septiembre 2015 a octubre 2017.El universo estuvo constituido por 63 estudiantes del quinto año, 90 (...)
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    Mapping Experiment as a Learning Process: How the First Electromagnetic Motor Was Invented.David Gooding - 1990 - Science, Technology and Human Values 15 (2):165-201.
    Narrative accounts misrepresent discovery by reconstructing worlds ordered by success rather than the world as explored. Such worlds rarely contain the personal knowledge that informed actual exploration and experiment. This article describes an attempt to recover situated learning in a material environment, tracing the discovery of the first electromagnetic motor by Michael Faraday in September 1821 to show how he modeled new experience and invented procedures to communicate that novelty. The author introduces a notation to map experiment as an (...)
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    From Sensations to Concepts: a Proposal for Two Learning Processes.Peter Gärdenfors - 2019 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (3):441-464.
    This article presents two learning processes in order to explain how children at an early age can transform a complex sensory input to concepts and categories. The first process constructs the perceptual structures that emerge in children’s cognitive development by detecting invariants in the sensory input. The invariant structures involve a reduction in dimensionality of the sensory information. It is argued that this process generates the primary domains of space, objects and actions and that these domains can be (...)
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  24. Multisensory Perception as an Associative Learning Process.Kevin Connolly - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:1095.
    Suppose that you are at a live jazz show. The drummer begins a solo. You see the cymbal jolt and you hear the clang. But in addition seeing the cymbal jolt and hearing the clang, you are also aware that the jolt and the clang are part of the same event. Casey O’Callaghan (forthcoming) calls this awareness “intermodal feature binding awareness.” Psychologists have long assumed that multimodal perceptions such as this one are the result of a subpersonal feature binding mechanism (...)
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    Maltreatment effects and learning processes in infantile attachment.Leonard A. Eiserer - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):445-446.
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    Spontaneous coordination and evolutionary learning processes in an agent-based model.Pierre Barbaroux & Gilles Enée - 2005 - Mind and Society 4 (2):179-195.
    This paper is concerned with adaptive learning and coordination processes. Implementing agent-based modeling techniques (Learning Classifier Systems, LCS), we focus on the twofold impact of cognitive and environmental complexity on learning and coordination. Within this framework, we introduce the notion of Adaptive Learning Agent with Rule-based Memory (ALARM), which is a particular class of Artificial Adaptive Agent (AAA, Holland and Miller 1991). We show that equilibrium is approached to a high degree, but never perfectly reached. (...)
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  27. Teaching today's students how to examine ethical issues and be more actively involved in the learning process.Susan Leigh Anderson - 2003 - Journal of Academic Ethics 1 (2):189-198.
    In response to the difficulty of teaching an increasingly large number of students who are ill prepared for the sort of abstract thinking and well-structured essay writing that are essential to the field of Philosophy, I have discovered a five-step method for teaching students in my Philosophy and Social Ethics course how to examine any ethical issue and write well-structured essays discussing the issue. Just as important, students are now required to take more responsibility for the learning process which, (...)
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  28. The psychology of the learning process.Lucinda Pearl Boggs - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (18):477-481.
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    Towards a revised theory of collective learning processes: Argumentation, narrative and the making of the social bond.Klaus Eder, Marcos Engelken Jorge & Bernhard Forchtner - 2020 - European Journal of Social Theory 23 (2):200-218.
    Societies change; and sociology has, since its inception, described and evaluated these changes. This article proposes a revised theory of collective learning processes, a conceptual framework which addresses ways in which people make sense of and cope with change. Drawing on Habermas’ classic proposal, but shifting the focus from argumentation towards storytelling, it explains how certain articulations allow for collective learning processes (imagining more inclusive orders), while others block learning processes (imagining more exclusive orders). (...)
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  30. Codeswitching to Chinese or English when learning French: Does it help the learning process?Marie Cecile Leblanc - 2002 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 35 (3-4):235-256.
     
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    The Learning Process. [REVIEW]Felix Arnold - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (5):138-139.
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    Contents, regulations, and learning processes in reflective writing in work-study programs for aspiring teachers.Soraya De Simone, Laetitia Mauroux & Kristine Balslev - 2024 - Revue Phronesis 13 (2):97.
    Cette contribution présente l’analyse de douze bilans d’apprentissage émanant de quatre dispositifs différents de formation initiale et continue d’enseignant·es du primaire, du secondaire et de mentor·es de Suisse romande. Le cadrage théorique prend appui sur une approche historico-culturelle dans laquelle le langage sous forme écrite, met en évidence les indices que les sujets donnent à voir dans les textes réflexifs rédigés en formations initiale ou continue concernant leurs apprentissages. Les contenus mobilisés dans les textes, les systèmes de régulations proposés, les (...)
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    The postsocialist experience and the resistible learning process of economic science.Bernard Chavance - 2011 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 5 (2):159.
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    Creativity in society as a learning process: the epistemological relation between norms and value.Arnold Cornelis - 1976 - Amsterdam: Sociologisch Instituut.
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    Digital Learning As Enhanced Learning Processing? Cognitive Evidence for New insight of Smart Learning.Dina Di Giacomo, Jessica Ranieri & Pilar Lacasa - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  36. Documenting the Learning Process from a Constructionist Perspective.J. Bowers - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (3):348-349.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Elementary Students’ Construction of Geometric Transformation Reasoning in a Dynamic Animation Environment” by Alan Maloney. Upshot: This commentary assumes a constructionist perspective to discuss the choice of methods, conclusions and design goals that Panorkou and Maloney make in their study of students’ activities with the Graph ’n Glyphs microworld.
     
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    A escrita de narrativas no tratamento psicanalítico de crianças com sintomas na aprendizagem; Narratives in the psychoanalytical treatment of children with symptoms in the learning process.Gláucia Grohs - 2000 - Aletheia: An International Journal of Philosophy 12:111-119.
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    Affective Discrimination and the Implicit Learning Process.Louis Manza & Robert F. Bornstein - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 4 (4):399-409.
    A modified version of the mere exposure effect paradigm was utilized in an implicit artificial grammar learning task in an attempt to develop a procedure that would be more sensitive in assesing nonconscious learning processes than the methods currently utilized within the field of implicit learning. Subjects were presented with stimuli generated from a finite-state artificial grammar and then had to either decide if novel items conformed to the rule structure of the grammar or rate the (...)
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    Preliminary report of a study in the learning process involving feeling tone, transference and interference.Linus W. Kline & William A. Owens - 1913 - Psychological Review 20 (3):206-244.
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    The Importance of Cultural Learning Processes for the Study of Technology.Maja Hojer Bruun - 2016 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 20 (3):258-260.
  41. Description of learning processes of students learning physics in classroom settings-Case studies in view of the paradigm of radical constructivism. Paper submitted to.H. E. Fischer & St von Aufschnaiter - forthcoming - Science Education.
     
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    Evaluation of Project Based Learning Process in Geography Lesson in terms of Students’ Reflective Thinking Skills.Coşkun Mücahit - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:897-911.
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    The question in the learning process.L. Pearl Boggs - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (9):239-244.
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    Teaching and Learning Process of Decision-Making Units in Talented Young Players From U-10 to U-14.Juan Carlos Pastor-Vicedo, Alejandro Prieto-Ayuso, Onofre Ricardo Contreras-Jordán, Filipe Manuel Clemente, Pantelis Theo Nikolaidis, Thomas Johannes Rosemann & Beat Knechtle - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  45. Intention, Motivation and Learning Process: Some Factors Influencing Student Learning.Alexandre Guilherme - 2004 - Philosophy Pathways 86.
     
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    Exploring Students’ Use of a Mobile Application to Support Their Self-Regulated Learning Processes.Martine Baars, Sanyogita Khare & Léonie Ridderstap - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Being able to self-regulate one’s learning is essential for academic success but is also very difficult for students. Especially first year students can be overwhelmed with the high study load and autonomy in higher education. To face this challenge, students’ monitoring and self-regulated learning processes are crucial. Yet, often students are not aware of effective SRL strategies or how to use them. In this study, the use of a mobile application with gamification elements to support first-year university (...)
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    Controlling the learning process of real-time heuristic search.Masashi Shimbo & Toru Ishida - 2003 - Artificial Intelligence 146 (1):1-41.
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  48. Creativity as learning process.C. A. Van Peursen - 1981 - In Denis Dutton & Michael Krausz, The Concept of creativity in science and art. Hingham, MA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
     
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    Transitional justice as a learning process: A contribution from the domesticating human rights model.Fidèle Ingiyimbere - 2019 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (6):709-727.
    In recent years, transitional justice has become such an important field that it is believed to have become an international norm. Beginning as an initiative to help countries recovering from...
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    A curve of growth designed to represent the learning process.H. J. Ettlinger - 1926 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 9 (5):409.
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