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However, Guskey [ 14] stated that changes in teaching practice preceed changes in conceptions.
It has been suggested previously that developments in the alcohol treatment research literature since 1940 'are caused less by accumulating scientific knowledge than by changes in conceptions and structurings of research and knowledge' (11, p. 193).
The aesthetic effects of this drastic change in conception of the composer's task and potential were immediate and far reaching.
Some authors claim that change in conceptions about teaching is a necessary prerequisite to changing instruction (Ho et al., 2001), while others claim the opposite; that is, change in teaching practices occurs before change in beliefs (Guskey, 2000).
Rather than measuring learning outcome as performance, in phenomenographic studies, we are measuring learning outcomes as change in conceptions of or approach to the learning object (Micari et al. 2007).
Change in conceptions can be thought of as learning that enables the learner to experience a phenomenon in a way she or he has not been able to experience it previously (Marton and Booth 1997).
Next to reflection, it might even contribute to a change in conceptions [ 2].
It is a thoughtful and engaging journey, one that discusses the history of birding alongside changes in the conception of nature from the 19th century until the present.
Gregory Keller, who has taken over the stage direction, has not made any radical changes in the conception but moves the singers around efficiently and maintains a fine balance between the comic and serious elements.
The Story of Film, a documentary about the history of film, gives a survey of global achievements and innovations in the medium, as well as changes in the conception of film-making.
Identification of clinical COPD phenotypes using cluster analyses may ultimately result in important changes in our conception of COPD.
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