This article presents advice for teachers about using sociocognitive conflicts to promote academic learning. In doing so, the conditions under which sociocognitive conflicts are constructive or disruptive are examined and the relevant research is reviewed on social development, cooperative learning, and social influence. Two types of conflict elaboration—epistemic and relational—are identified. Epistemic elaborations focus students on task resolution leading to positive cognitive outcomes, and correspond to a cooperative relationship. Relational elaborations focus students on competence differentials and lead either to compliance or to competitive confrontations. Implications for education are discussed
This study seeks to show that the management of socio-cognitive conflicts impacts school performance...
A study described the characteristics of sociocognitive conflicts and the discourse associated with ...
Psychological conception of conflict was formed by several trends: psychoanalysis, behaviorism, cogn...
Sociocognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and ...
Work on socio-cognitive conflict has shown that confrontations can benefit learning when conflict is...
Socio-cognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
AbstractThe present study aims to analyze the effects of educational and educational-training in the...
Sixth-grade students (N = 146) participated in a study on the effects of socio-cognitive conflicts i...
Building on the Piagetian concept of disequilibrium (i.e., cognitive conflict) and empirical researc...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict” (Doise & Mugny,...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict”(Doise & Mugny, ...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict”(Doise & Mugny, ...
Conflict has exercised the minds of scholars since the establishment of the academy. Yet, those stud...
This study seeks to show that the management of socio-cognitive conflicts impacts school performance...
A study described the characteristics of sociocognitive conflicts and the discourse associated with ...
Psychological conception of conflict was formed by several trends: psychoanalysis, behaviorism, cogn...
Sociocognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and ...
Work on socio-cognitive conflict has shown that confrontations can benefit learning when conflict is...
Socio-cognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
AbstractThe present study aims to analyze the effects of educational and educational-training in the...
Sixth-grade students (N = 146) participated in a study on the effects of socio-cognitive conflicts i...
Building on the Piagetian concept of disequilibrium (i.e., cognitive conflict) and empirical researc...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict” (Doise & Mugny,...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict”(Doise & Mugny, ...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of the dynamics of “sociocognitive conflict”(Doise & Mugny, ...
Conflict has exercised the minds of scholars since the establishment of the academy. Yet, those stud...
This study seeks to show that the management of socio-cognitive conflicts impacts school performance...
A study described the characteristics of sociocognitive conflicts and the discourse associated with ...
Psychological conception of conflict was formed by several trends: psychoanalysis, behaviorism, cogn...