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Kevin J. Pugh

Researcher at University of Northern Colorado

Publications -  38
Citations -  2291

Kevin J. Pugh is an academic researcher from University of Northern Colorado. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transformative learning & Conceptual change. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2103 citations. Previous affiliations of Kevin J. Pugh include University of Toledo & Michigan State University.

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Conditions for Classroom Technology Innovations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the conditions under which technology innovation can take place in classrooms and identify 11 salient factors that significantly impact the degree of success of classroom technology innovations, including the teacher, the innovation, and the context.
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Motivation, learning, and transformative experience: A study of deep engagement in science

TL;DR: This paper investigated the prevalence of transformative experiences, antecedents of transformative experience, and the relation between transformative experience and deep-level learning (conceptual change and transfer) for high school biology students.
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Motivational Influences on Transfer

TL;DR: In this article, the potential indirect influence of motivational factors on transfer by reviewing studies that examine the influence of motivation on cognitive processes related to transfer is analyzed, focusing on four motivational constructs: achievement goals, interest, self-efficacy, and intentional transfer.
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Transformative Experience: An Integrative Construct in the Spirit of Deweyan Pragmatism

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the theoretical grounding for this construct in the work of Dewey and define it in terms of three characteristics: motivated use, expansion of perception, and experiential value.
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Science, Art, and Experience: Constructing a Science Pedagogy from Dewey's Aesthetics.

TL;DR: In this article, a view of science education from the perspective of art and aesthetics is presented, where the application of learning in everyday contexts, expansion of perception, and development of an increased interest in science ideas and aspects of the world illuminated by those ideas.