To investigate competence in the social sciences, we propose to define competence as a particular configuration of the learner’s cognition, strategic repertoire, motivation, and orientation toward knowing. Specifically, we focus on epistemic beliefs and on the changes that a view of knowing as a complex, effortful, generative, evidence-seeking, and reflective enterprise entails. In this context, we discuss how familiarity with the processes used to justify knowledge claims within specific disciplinary communities can provide useful tools to develop the kind of adaptive and consistent thinking that characterize competence in different domains and how this focus may aid the identification of characteristics common across domains. We use our e...
Abstract: University students’ epistemic beliefs may have practical consequences for studying and su...
Beliefs about nature of knowledge and learning, or epistemological beliefs have been an interest of ...
A series of three independent articles explore how the expanded framework for modeling epistemic cog...
To investigate competence in the social sciences, we propose to define competence as a particular co...
Recent research in cognitive science has shifted its emphasis to the investigation of the structures...
This study reports the development and testing of a context-specific measure of epistemic beliefs re...
This chapter focuses on the development of personal epistemologies as an essential condition for con...
Theories of epistemological beliefs focus on individuals ’ perceptions about what knowledge is and w...
Epistemology is an area of philosophy concerned with the nature and justification of human knowledge...
In our Knowledge Society, the division of cognitive labor, the specialization of knowledge, and the ...
Epistemological beliefs regulate students' cognitive processing strategies, learning orientation and...
Beliefs about nature of knowledge and learning, or epistemological beliefs have been an interest of ...
This study aimed to examine dimensionality in language learners' epistemic beliefs. To achieve this,...
This paper relates to the research of personal epistemology. Two different models are presented whic...
In this chapter the relationship between epistemic beliefs and intentional change of knowledge is fo...
Abstract: University students’ epistemic beliefs may have practical consequences for studying and su...
Beliefs about nature of knowledge and learning, or epistemological beliefs have been an interest of ...
A series of three independent articles explore how the expanded framework for modeling epistemic cog...
To investigate competence in the social sciences, we propose to define competence as a particular co...
Recent research in cognitive science has shifted its emphasis to the investigation of the structures...
This study reports the development and testing of a context-specific measure of epistemic beliefs re...
This chapter focuses on the development of personal epistemologies as an essential condition for con...
Theories of epistemological beliefs focus on individuals ’ perceptions about what knowledge is and w...
Epistemology is an area of philosophy concerned with the nature and justification of human knowledge...
In our Knowledge Society, the division of cognitive labor, the specialization of knowledge, and the ...
Epistemological beliefs regulate students' cognitive processing strategies, learning orientation and...
Beliefs about nature of knowledge and learning, or epistemological beliefs have been an interest of ...
This study aimed to examine dimensionality in language learners' epistemic beliefs. To achieve this,...
This paper relates to the research of personal epistemology. Two different models are presented whic...
In this chapter the relationship between epistemic beliefs and intentional change of knowledge is fo...
Abstract: University students’ epistemic beliefs may have practical consequences for studying and su...
Beliefs about nature of knowledge and learning, or epistemological beliefs have been an interest of ...
A series of three independent articles explore how the expanded framework for modeling epistemic cog...