Providing exploratory activities prior to instruction has been shown to facilitate learning. However, questions remain regarding the provision of guidance during the exploration phase. In this study, we replicated and extended a previous experiment by examining the effects of feedback during exploratory problem solving for children with varying levels of prior knowledge. Ninety-five children (M age ≅ 8 yrs) solved 12 novel math problems and then received brief conceptual instruction. After solving each problem, they received (a) no-feedback, (b) outcome-feedback, or (c) strategy-feedback. Consistent with the previous experiment, the results resembled an aptitude by treatment interaction. Feedback during exploration prior to instruction im...
This study investigated whether children learn from exploration and act as effective informants by p...
Structural features of learning tasks are relevant for problem solving but not salient for novice le...
Laboratory research was reviewed that compared the effects of various types (verbal, symbolic, tangi...
This study contrasted the effects of tutoring, multiple try and no feedback on children’s progressio...
Many studies have shown benefits associated with engaging students in problem-solving activities pri...
Research in cognitive science indicates that the effects of corrective feedback are powerful, but qu...
Digital literacy games can be beneficial for children with reading difficulties as a supplement to c...
Several individual differences have been suggested to explain neutral or negative effects of feedbac...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the feedback effect on the accuracy of children’s meta...
From early in life, young children learn conventional information, including artifact uses and forma...
The research explored how various methods of learning a task can affect the degree of flexibility fo...
In this quasi-experimental study, we investigated whether basic arithmetic skills and mathematical s...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the feedback effect on the accuracy of children’s met...
Previous work has found that guiding problem-solvers ’ movements can have an immediate effect on the...
∗ The first two authors contributed equally to this work. Motivated by computational analyses, we lo...
This study investigated whether children learn from exploration and act as effective informants by p...
Structural features of learning tasks are relevant for problem solving but not salient for novice le...
Laboratory research was reviewed that compared the effects of various types (verbal, symbolic, tangi...
This study contrasted the effects of tutoring, multiple try and no feedback on children’s progressio...
Many studies have shown benefits associated with engaging students in problem-solving activities pri...
Research in cognitive science indicates that the effects of corrective feedback are powerful, but qu...
Digital literacy games can be beneficial for children with reading difficulties as a supplement to c...
Several individual differences have been suggested to explain neutral or negative effects of feedbac...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the feedback effect on the accuracy of children’s meta...
From early in life, young children learn conventional information, including artifact uses and forma...
The research explored how various methods of learning a task can affect the degree of flexibility fo...
In this quasi-experimental study, we investigated whether basic arithmetic skills and mathematical s...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the feedback effect on the accuracy of children’s met...
Previous work has found that guiding problem-solvers ’ movements can have an immediate effect on the...
∗ The first two authors contributed equally to this work. Motivated by computational analyses, we lo...
This study investigated whether children learn from exploration and act as effective informants by p...
Structural features of learning tasks are relevant for problem solving but not salient for novice le...
Laboratory research was reviewed that compared the effects of various types (verbal, symbolic, tangi...